Keith Rowan wrote:
> not a problem, but i say why wait?
Because the new CD will have music more in the festival type genre.
> i'd have to say that there is a definite
> "dead" feel to alot of the fests, especially the commercialized bonnaroo
> (way to many folks for me to be comfortable) we stick to the places that
> get 2 to 5k people, and we (my wife and i don't agree on all the stuff we
> listen to) most definitely agree on a style that was known for a little
> while as hillbilly disco, fiddles, banjos, mandolins, electric guitars,
> guests sittin in and improvising jams.. and to hear all the different
> influences..
> speaking of fests (HA) we do a thing called bnp's, which basically means, we
> offer up current and past shows to folks for the cost of a couple envelopes
> and return shipping of cd's, so basically you can find alot of great live
> shows for about a 1.20 for a 2cd show. our list of music can be found here:
> http://db.etree.org/helen
> (it takes a few minutes to load, we've got over 500 shows of all kinds)
I saw! It is incredible.
>
> it's a great way to get your music heard, the folks that trade live shows
> are always looking for different grooves to spread.
> we should be getting copies of this weekend's Recipe shows within the week
> and will be offering them up on the site if you would be interested let me
> know..
> btw,, i loved the dear prudence!
>
Wait till you hear the version on the CD. It is really amazing...if I may say so
myself.
It's got three cellos, acoustic guitars, bass and drums. The best part is this
long space
jam at the end.
Once we get past this CD and start to get our groove going with touring, I would
love to
post CDs of the shows on your site.
Von Cello
http://www.voncello.com
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