Saturday, July 16, 2016

Prince Edward Island's Longest Running Ceilidhs


Click To Play "Working Man"  Featuring Michael Pendergast Vocals, Accordion and “Uncle” Tom McSwiggan Vocals, Accordion

Michael Pendergast

 “Uncle” Tom McSwiggan

Recorded live on 6/7/16 at the Women's Institute Hall in Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. with Michael Pendergast Vocals, Accordion, Piano – “Uncle” Tom McSwiggan Vocals, Accordion, Harmonica - Shane Pendergast Vocals, Guitar- Nathan Condon Vocals, Bass Guitar, Fiddle, Step Dancer. Tom McSwiggan and Michael Pendergast have hosted one of Prince Edward Island's longest running ceilidhs.

Click To Play "Working Man"  Featuring Michael Pendergast Vocals, Accordion and “Uncle” Tom McSwiggan Vocals, Accordion



Thursday, July 14, 2016

Prince Edward Island's Longest Running Ceilidhs


Click To Play "Red Haired Mary" Featuring Shane Pendergast Vocals and Guitar


Recorded live on 6/7/16 at the Women's Institute Hall in Stanley Bridge, P.E.I.
With  Michael Pendergast Vocals, Accordion, Piano
“Uncle” Tom McSwiggan Vocals, Accordion, Harmonica
Shane Pendergast Vocals, Guitar
Nathan Condon Vocals, Bass Guitar, Fiddle, Step Dancer
Veronica Murray Step Dancer

 Tom McSwiggan and Michael Pendergast have hosted one of Prince Edward Island's longest running ceilidhs.

http://www.journalpioneer.com/Living/2015-09-29/article-4293699/McSwiggan-and-Pendergast-host-last-of-Stanley-Bridge-ceilidhs-/1


Shane Pendergast



Click To Play "Red Haired Mary" Featuring Shane Pendergast Vocals and Guitar

Sunday, February 21, 2016

The Art of Jim Tanaka

Click To Play "The Art of Jim Tanaka"

Jim Tanaka

March 17, 200

Interview With  James U. Tanaka

(1917-2008)

Jim Tanaka

Click Here To Listen To This Interview





JT: I was born in Nevada. Near Reno, Nevada in 1917. Let’s see, I went to an art
school in Los Angeles and I was always interested in art and I thought maybe
if I went to art school I would learn more about what they did, how they did
it and so forth.

MK: Did you have an interest in art when you were a child? Or did the art
come later?

JT: A little later, I guess, yes. Perhaps when I was in high school.

MK: When did you start working with Walt Disney?

JT: At Disney? Oh, that was…I guess…let’s see…You know it was after Disney
that I went to art school ‘cause I never had a chance to go to art school.
Didn’t have any money actually, but anyway, I went to school…. Yeah…after I
worked at Disney. A friend of my brother knew a friend who had a friend who
worked at Disney. They were looking for artists so I went for an interview
and I got the job.

MK: I recall a Donald Duck orange juice can. Was that one of your creations?

JT: It could have been. It’s been so long ago now, I can’t remember too many
things, but I guess it was one of the things that I worked on.

MK: What made you decide to leave Walt Disney?

JT: I retired actually. When I was 60 years old I retired from
Disney and started doing some freelance work.

MK: I believe you had a jazz series at the Turning Point in Piermont, New
York many years ago.

JT: That was the first time I had a chance to meet with people who were in
that field. You know, selling posters and original paintings. That’s the
first contact I had, was right there and it was a very exciting period for
me.

MK: I remember a collage that you created where you’re playing the
trumpet. Are you also a musician?

JT: No I’m not. I did have a painting like that?

MK: It was a collage and in the middle of the collage you’re holding a trumpet.


JT: I've always been interested in jazz since I was in high school I guess. I didn’t play any
instruments and I wasn’t in with a jazz group but I loved jazz and always
went to jazz shows in New York, in the Village. And there I got to know the
feeling of what jazz was about and I really enjoyed it.

MK:‘Stomping at the Savoy’, was that a series that you painted?

JT: Yeah…Stomping at the…gosh…you remind me of so many things. Stomping at
the Savoy, I believe is a title of a song.

MK: Benny Goodman, it was a Benny Goodman piece.

JT: Yeah, right. Yes, I title, I guess, a lot of my paintings from popular
songs.

MK: Whenever I ride my bicycle up Clausland Mountain I'm
reminded of your woodcut of Clausland Mountain.



JT: Oh, you bring me back such memories. I vaguely remember that.

MK: You made this for a benefit.

JT: Oh yes. I know that I did some paintings for a benefit and I forget who
it was for or what.

MK: I think it was a project to preserve Clausland Mountain.

JT: Oh yeah, yeah. I remember that now, yes.

MK: A while back I recall watching a sitcom and finding one of your paintings in the set.



JT: Oh is that right? God! I remember…off and on I see my paintings in
the background of a program or something.

MK: Have you had the opportunity to do any painting recently?

JT: No ... very little. You know I’m 85 years old now and I haven’t done very
much. Though I’m thinking of going back to painting. The thing that I’m
interested in right now are abstract paintings. I found an old painting and
I was looking at it and I said you know it's pretty good. I think probably I'll go back to abstract painting.

MK: With oil or watercolor?

JT: With acrylic.

MK: Acrylic?

JT: Yeah.

MK: Well thank you very much for calling.

JT: Well, it was nice talking to you.


Jim Tanaka

Thursday, September 24, 2015

“Heart of Darkness” by Kurt Carpenter

Click To Play Heart of Darkness

 from "Music by Kurt Carpenter"

Click To Play Heart of Darkness


“Heart of Darkness” by Kurt Carpenter
Recorded on analog tape Circa 1970
7 1/2 IPS 2-TRACK stereo
BAND 2 : Heart of Darkness

Sunday, August 2, 2015

From Germantown to Kingston: Part One

Click To Watch From Germantown to Kingston: Part One

Featuring the music of Pocatello "Asylum"

Click To Watch From Germantown to Kingston: Part One



From Germantown to Kingston: Part One 
Text and images by Adam Katzman
Featuring the music of Pocatello "Asylum"

Friday, May 22, 2015

“Lone Wolf” by Kurt Carpenter

Click To Play Lone Wolf

 from "Music by Kurt Carpenter"

Click To Play Lone Wolf


“Lone Wolf” by Kurt Carpenter
Recorded on analog tape Circa 1970
7 1/2 IPS 2-TRACK stereo
BAND 1 : Lone Wolf

Sunday, October 27, 2013

By Request from "Another Man's Treasure" - Greg Klyma

Click To Play The Wolf

 from "Another Man's Treasure" - Greg Klyma

Click To Play The Wolf


“The Wolf” features Mark Whitaker on electric bass, Chris DeSanty on drums and Jim Whitford on pedal steel. Greg Klyma guitar and vocals.

Recorded on “Yessir! analog tape. We used 2.5 reels worth. It was the way to go! “-Greg KlymaGreg Klyma’s Website http://klyma.com/

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Another Man's Treasure - Greg Klyma

Click To Play How's It Goin'

 from "Another Man's Treasure" - Greg Klyma

Click To Play How's It Goin'

Recorded on “Yessir! analog tape. We used 2.5 reels worth. It was the way to go! “-Greg Klyma


Fifteen years into a career that has yielded seven albums,
dozens of national tours, and the acclaim of folk's most
prestigious reviewers, Greg Klyma's eager fans paid for his
new album. Completing the online fundraising well ahead of
schedule, Klyma delivers an emotionally charged blend of fan
favorites from recent tours, and never-before-heard material
on his eighth album, Another Man's Treasure.

Long known as a passionate and largely positive populist,
Klyma's new album showcases an impressively matured
song-writing talent. Travelling the perilous landscape of love,
Another Man's Treasure admits sadness, anger, regret and
profound tenderness. Going beyond the Woody Guthrie/Mark
Twain sass of recent years, Klyma shows himself navigating
intimacy as a thoroughly modern man. But this blue-collar
boy knows when to swallow the heartbreak, and so the
album rallies with an equal measure of punky sing-alongs
and bootstrap lifters.

Solo songs feature Klyma's adroit guitar and banjo picking,
while the band numbers rollick with great energy and a
chorus of harmony singing, thus welcoming the listener
to Klyma's universe: long drives alone full of solitary
contemplation, landing somewhere in America to shake the
rafters and remind everyone of the love and dedication that
keeps us going.

Jim Whitford - electric and upright bass; pedal steel; Dobro; guitar on "Men in My Family"; vocals
Mark Whitaker - 5-string banjo; electric bass; vocals
Michael Eck - organ; melodica; vocals
Jeff Gaynor - piano, Rhodes, 12-string guitar on "Time Does Fly"; vocals
Ashlee Amoia - vocals
Chris DeSanty - drums, percussion; vocals
Ryan Fitzsimmons - guitar; lead vocal, verse 2 of "How's It Goin'" 1922 Gibson CB-4 cello banjo; vocals
Greg Klyma - acoustic and electric guitars; mandolin; tenor and cello banjo; piano on "Livin the Life"; vocals



Greg Klyma’s Website http://klyma.com/

Monday, September 2, 2013

Live at Platte River Campground - Tim Dillingham

Click To Play Tim Dillingham Medley

Live at Platte River Campground - Tim Dillingham

Click To Play Tim Dillingham Medley

"Cast No Shadow" by Oasis and  “Up The Junction” by Squeeze

Tim Dillingham-Vocals And  Guitar for The Black Sheep Band 
http://www.blacksheepband.info/

Performed live at Platte River Campground in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore located in Northwestern Lower Michigan along the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan. on August 29, 2013

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The Music Of “Mickey” De La Vega

Click To Play "More About You"


From the album Paul Jackson Sings Over 20 Original Country and Gospel Songs
On JARECO RECORDS

Click To Play "More About You"

Lyrics- “Mickey” De La Vega : A.K.A. Miguel Ernesto Lasso De La Vega (01/25/31 - 02/01/95)
Vocals/Instrumentation - Paul Jackson


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Live at Mexicali Live - Blue Plate Special : Lay My Head Down And Cry

Click To Play Lay My Head Down And Cry

Live at Mexicali Live - Blue Plate Special


Dave Gross - Songwriter, Vocals And Mandolin
Jay Friedman - Songwriter, Vocals
Tom Wise -Songwriter, Vocals, Bass And Harmonica
James Hemp -Songwriter, Vocals And  Guitar
Daniel Whitener-Songwriter, Vocals And Banjo
John Mailander-Fiddle

Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on May 2, 2013

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

"Asylum" by Pocatello

Click To Play "Asylum"


Recorded on The Sloop Clearwater
June 16th, 2013

"Asylum" by Pocatello was released August  30th 2012
Liv Carrow- Guitar, Vocals
Sasha Pearl- Tenor Banjo, Vocals
E. Willis- Mandolin, Vocals
Adam Katzman- Bass

Produced by Tommy Stinson
Written by Liv Carrow

http://pocatello.bandcamp.com
pocatellomusic@gmail.com
 americana,folk, oldies, bluegrass, blues, folk country, folk old-time, music roots, string band, Hudson

"Asylum" by Pocatello

Click To Watch "Asylum"

Recorded on The Sloop Clearwater
June 16th, 2013

"Asylum" by Pocatello was released August  30th 2012
Liv Carrow- Guitar, Vocals
Sasha Pearl- Tenor Banjo, Vocals
E. Willis- Mandolin, Vocals
Adam Katzman- Bass

Produced by Tommy Stinson
Written by Liv Carrow

http://pocatello.bandcamp.com
pocatellomusic@gmail.com
 americana,folk, oldies, bluegrass, blues, folk country, folk old-time, music roots, string band, Hudson

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

By Request! Live at Mexicali Live - Blue Plate Special

Click To Play "Ship Comes In".


Blue Plate Special Plays "Ship Comes In".
Dave Gross - Songwriter, Vocals And Mandolin
Jay Friedman - Songwriter, Vocals
Tom Wise -Songwriter, Vocals, Bass And Harmonica
James Hemp -Songwriter, Vocals And  Guitar
Daniel Whitener-Songwriter, Vocals And Banjo
John Mailander-Fiddle

Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on May 2, 2013

Friday, May 31, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Brad McCollum

Click To Play “Sing Like The Sages”

Brad McCollum sings his original tune, “Sing Like The Sages”.
Recorded on March 23, 2013  on South Congress Ave. between Annie Street East and Milton Street East.
Austin, TX

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Live at Mexicali Live - Blue Plate Special

Click To Play Can't Beat 'Em

Blue Plate Special Plays Can't Beat 'Em

Dave Gross - Songwriter, Vocals And Mandolin
Jay Friedman - Songwriter, Vocals
Tom Wise -Songwriter, Vocals, Bass And Harmonica
James Hemp -Songwriter, Vocals And  Guitar
Daniel Whitener-Songwriter, Vocals And Banjo
Guest Artist John Mailander-Fiddle

Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on May 2, 2013


By Request! Texas Road Trip 2013 : Chris McDaniel and Friends

Click To Play “Veterans Medley” 

Chris McDaniel and Friends play   “Veterans Medley”.
Recorded on March 26, 2013 at 
Mr. Handy's Blues Hall
182 Beale Street
Memphis, TN

Thursday, May 16, 2013

By Request! Texas Road Trip 2013 : Sol Patch

Click To Play “Before The Next Teardrop Falls”


Bryan Maldonado and Melissa Weatherly, Sol Patch  sing “Before The Next Teardrop Falls”
Recorded on March 20, 2013  at  Silver Creek Beer Garden & Restaurant, 310 E Main St. Fredericksburg, TX

Sunday, May 12, 2013

By Request! Texas Road Trip 2013 : John Bull & Sheffield Walker

Click To Play “I’m Ready”

John Bull & Sheffield Walker play  “I’m Ready” written by  Willie Dixon
Recorded on March 7, 2013  at the Tally-Ho Restaurant
509 Mangum Avenue
Selma, AL

Thursday, May 9, 2013

By Request! Live at Mexicali Live - The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy


By Request!
Live at Mexicali Live
The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy

Click To Play Comatose

The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy plays Comatose

Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on April 5, 2013

Dan Sheehan guitar and vocals
Gian Rosado guitar and vocals
Pankaj Kanth bass
Jimmy Venezia drums
John T. La Barbera Mandolin

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

By Request! Texas Road Trip 2013 : Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones

By Request!
Texas Road Trip 2013
Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones

Click To Play “It's Time For Me To Go”

Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones play   “It's Time For Me To Go”  by Bo Porter.
Bo Porter-guitar, vocals
Jimmy Lee Jones-guitar
Recorded on March 21, 2013 
at the Picker Circle
Luckenbach, TX

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Live at Mexicali Live : The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy

Click To Play "Have A Nice Summer"

The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy plays "Have A Nice Summer"
Dan Sheehan guitar and vocals
Gian Rosado guitar and vocals
Pankaj Kanth bass
Jimmy Venezia drums
Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on April 5, 2013

Monday, April 29, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones

Click To Play “Today I Started Loving You Again”

Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones play  “Today I Started Loving You Again”  by Merle Haggard
Bo Porter-guitar, vocals
Jimmy Lee Jones-guitar
Recorded on March 21, 2013 
at the Picker Circle
Luckenbach, TX

Live at Mexicali Live : Andy & The Rattlesnakes

Click To Play "You Are My Flame"


Andy & The Rattlesnakes perform "You Are My Flame"
Words and Music by Andy Krikun, Paul Lacques, and Rick Moors
Andy Krikun: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Daisy Krikun: background vocals
Jeff Doctorow: lead guitar
Peter Furlan: soprano saxophone
Sue Williams: bass

Performed live at Mexicali Live, Teaneck, NJ on April 5, 2013

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones

Click To Play “Cape”

Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones play “Cape” by Guy Clark.
Jimmy Lee Jones-guitar, vocals
Bo Porter-guitar
Recorded on March 21, 2013 
at the Picker Circle
Luckenbach, TX

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones

Click To Play “I Still Miss Someone”

Bo Porter and Jimmy Lee Jones play  “I Still Miss Someone”.
Bo Porter-guitar, vocals
Jimmy Lee Jones-guitar


Recorded on March 21, 2013 
at the Picker Circle
Luckenbach, TX

Friday, April 26, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Joseph Lombard

Click To Play “untitled”

Joseph Lombard plays an original “untitled” piece.
Joseph Lombard-banjo, vocals
Recorded on March 28, 2013  on  Beverley St
Staunton, VA

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Jesus The Singing Mexican

Click To Play “De Colores”

Jesus sings “De Colores”.
Recorded on March 17, 2013  on the banks of the Rio Grande
Big Bend National Park, TX

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Trevor Reichman

Click To Play “Walls Divide”

Trevor Reichman plays his original song  “Walls Divide”.
Recorded on March 15, 2013  at Chisos Mountain Lodge
Basin Rural Station, Big Bend National Park, TX

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Pat ‘n Tony

Click To Play “Walking After Midnight”

Pat ‘n Tony play “Walking After Midnight”, written by Alan Block and Donn Hecht
Pat Yingst -melodica
Tony  Parchman-ukulele, vocals
Recorded on March 17, 2013  at The Chisos Basin Campground,
Big Bend National Park, TX

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Trevor Hickle

Click To Play “Colorado Desert Rose”

Trevor Hickle plays his original song  “Colorado Desert Rose”.
Recorded on March 14, 2013  at Chisos Mountain Lodge
Basin Rural Station, Big Bend National Park, TX

Monday, April 22, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Jeff Brady and Nick Cooper

Click To Play “Fire On The Mountain”

Jeff Brady and Nick Cooper play “Fire On The Mountain” written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by drummer Mickey Hart.

Recorded on March 16, 2013  in Ghost Town
Terlingua, TX

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : John Bull & Sheffield Walker

Click To Play “Bright Lights Big City”


John Bull & Sheffield Walker play “Bright Lights Big City” written by  Jimmy Reed.

John Bull - harmonica, vocals, Sheffield Walker- guitar
Recorded on March 7, 2013  at the Tally-Ho Restaurant
509 Mangum Avenue
Selma, AL

Friday, April 19, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Sol Patch

Click To Play "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

Bryan Maldonado and Melissa Weatherly, Sol Patch  sing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" an American Negro spiritual.
Recorded on March 20, 2013  at  Silver Creek Beer Garden & Restaurant, 310 E Main St. Fredericksburg, TX

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Mark “Porkchop” Holder

Click To Play “Mystery Train”


Mark “Porkchop” Holder sings “Mystery Train” written by  Sam C. Phillips, Herman Jr. Parker.
Recorded on March 23, 2013  on South Congress Ave. between Annie Street East and Milton Street East.
Austin, TX

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Chris McDaniel and Friends


Chris McDaniel and Friends "Little Red Rooster", credited to Willie Dixon.



Recorded on March 26, 2013 at  Mr. Handy's Blues Hall, 182 Beale Street, Memphis, TN

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : BoBo

Click To Play "Condo Zombie”

His name is BoBo and here he sings his original tune, “Condo Zombie”.

Recorded on March 23, 2013
South Congress Ave. between Annie Street East and Milton Street East.
Austin, TX

Friday, April 5, 2013

Texas Road Trip 2013 : Chris McDaniel and Friends


Traveling to Texas in March of 2013 I brought along a SONY PCM-D50 in an attempt to record some of the many sights and sounds of this epic trip. We began traveling West following the old original Route 80 to our destination, Big Bend National Park. Our return trip was more direct.
Had I read the manual for the PCM-D50, prior to using it I would have solved a lot of problems, most notably the lack of a wind screen, which ruined a couple of otherwise great and unusual recordings.
A total of six plus hours of recording is a lot to handle so I’m posting them as I get to them, very slowly. My apologies to all of the musicians that were hoping to hear their recordings by mid-April as I had promised.

These recordings will be posted in no particular order.




So, here is my first Texas Road Trip 2013 post featuring Chris McDaniel and Friends
“(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man”, a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1954 in Chicago.


Recorded on March 26, 2013 at  Mr. Handy's Blues Hall, 182 Beale Street, Memphis, TN

Monday, February 4, 2013

Kip Ferguson - Scottish Cowboy

Click To Play "Scottish Cowboy"


Kip Ferguson is a seasoned performer and storyteller in the celtic tradition. With this effort he has recorded a project moving from no instruments at all, to a fuller mix including the uillean pipes.