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We have a few streams running through this neck of the woods:

New Stuff

Drumming up Teamwork
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(And the ongoing,)

The Warblehead Union
"World Trance Fusion"

Move Over
Rhythm'n'Blues Rock Reggae

The Warblehead Union World Trance Fusion: A few free mp3's of original instrumental/vocal music,
quality studio recordings which we describe variously as...

.:=O0oo0O=:.

"Move Over"Rhythm'n'Blues Rock Reggae and other Movin' types of music...

(Living in New York State's mid-Hudson region now, and we're working on the new version...)

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Etc... (meaning there's a bit more below; like,)

Misc. Musical Oddities
Being interviewed for a promotion on Boston's NPR station, WGBH, on the subject of (Western) classical music

Buy tracks from our CD (please, thank you,) on
Or the actual CD (with that real purty cover)
CD Baby: cdbaby.com/cd/rosskehn


Move Over at Dodge St., 2006

May I recommend:
(in the mid-Hudson area of New York)
Hudson Valley Musichvmusic.com
the area's essential performance calendar,
venue, band & musician listings
 

 

Move Over -- Playing lots of rootsy, R&B/soul/blues rock and reggae standards, tunes by musicians like,the Allman Bros., Beatles, Bob Marley, CCR, Dave Matthews, Eric Clapton, The Police, the Rascals, Magic Sam, Sam & Dave, Sam Cooke, Talking Heads, Taj Mahal, Van Morrison, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, even a little Grateful Dead, Otis Redding, & James Taylor, sometimes;

and Cream, Jeff Beck, and the early Rolling Stones doing the blues of Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, and all them guys.


(If you're on the mailing list, of course, you'll be forewarned. If'n you ain't, drop us an e-note an' we'll "enlist" you -- and/or, of course, de-enlist you any time you want.)

bill @_rosswriting ._com


You can keep up with our former guitarist Fran McConville Jr.'s activities here, on his site,
Littleguitar.net
because he is in fact very active (if ya know-whutta-mean, aye, aye?)

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In the meantime, we'd be remiss not to refer you to:

... with Stan's (yes, we know Stan,) comprehensive borrowing of all the monthly music listings of clubs on the North Shore of Mass. (incl. Salem, Beverly, Gloucester, Newb'ryport, et al)


From Neil Ayer's Tribute page to our old musical friend, Mitch Dielhenn,

An Old Song rerecorded:
Mitch Dielhenn's "Arms From The Sky"
Neil Ayer and I recorded this first-draft version of a song that, as kids, we often performed with our late friend, Mitch Dielhenn. Neil produced the whole song, I just sung it, and maybe at some point we'll get back to finishing it up. Neil has this posted on his site, WheelOfEarth.com, which features a page of tributes to Mitch, an amazing songwriter and heartful guy. (That page also has some recordings of we did as part of "The Good Name Band" in Denver, back in those days.)

(An excerpt of the lyrics:)

A man came to me
Face shining like the sea
Who like an unborn baby lay
So deep within your grace
These things he said to me

And you my brother
Would you like to be free?

There is a place I know
Every man longs to go
Which like a fountain spring
Blessing from God these waters bring
And a voice of peace and beauty sings
Here a man meets himself
...

Neil's site also features some other beautiful guitar music he's done.


(From a gig we did with the excellent flamenco, etc., guitarist and guitar maker Steve Spungin in the spring of '06 -- left in here because it's such a great poster!)
Don't stare at this too long...
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