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These are folks in my Wilco Ensemble class at Old Town School jamming with Jeff Tweedy back in February '07.

Planet SleeT - Let's not Get Carried Away - someone elses song - kicking television
Jeff Tweedy - vocals, guitar
Toby Tennent - lead guitar
David Bluestone - rhythm guitar
Mike Vendiola - bass
Me - drums

Burrito Palace Penthouse Pals - Cars Can't Escape - Shake It Off - Walken
Jeff Tweedy - Vocals, Guitar
Elise Frost - Guitar
John (Jack) Hermle - Guitar
Jim (Joe) Summers (Strummer) - Guitar
Tom Ryan - Bass
Stephanie Folk - Piano
Me - Guitar
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The Amoreys

andy willis - harmonica, lead vocals
rich capalbo - bass, vocals
me - guitar
cory healey, frank cavato - drums

The new record is still in the works, but here's some
samplin's.......

procreate and die
i'll see you around
comin down so hard
hard as lard
m&m's
charlene
cowboy klezmer
genius grant
hey willie
i didn' do it
the bus
 
 
Ilsabe O'Connell

Ilsabe has studied guitar, voice, theory,
recording arts and God knows what else
on her journey to becoming a songwriter with an 
impressive, inspired full length debut cd.
Congrats Ilsabe!!

Nothing I Don't Like
ilsabe - acoustic guitar and vocals
me - lap steel and electric guitar

Little Lost Cause
ilsabe - acoustic guitar and vocals
tony dale - drums
lead guitar - me

Over Your Head
ilsabe - acoustic guitar and vocals
joe klaw - keyboard
me - electric guitar

Dollar Store
ilsabe - vocals
me - music
 
Bill Brickey & Groove Cognizance

bill - vocals, acoustic guitar
chris walz - dobro, acoustic guitar
lee hurst - bass
tony dale - drums
me - electric guitar

These are from our March 18, 2005 show at 3030
Club.  All Brickey originals.  A great songwriter,
masterful performer, and the mutha can SANG!!!!
Chris was out of town for this one, but I'm gonna
post highlights from our Nov. 9 and Sept. 17, 2004
shows where he was present, but how.

Let the Rain Fall Down

This One Is You

Grateful

Every Every

About This

Gone Gone Gone

 
 
Face For Radio

john dubuc - rhythm guitar, lead vocals
darin mullns - bass
darren hietz - drums
me - guitar, jews harp, cowbell

There's no link cause the band is mo nore.  All the
songs were written by Johnny D and recorded in my
apartment from February 2003 thru 2004 and finally
mixed in August of 2004.

Freak

Shnaggy Put The False (On Everything)

Dollars to Donuts

Blessing in Disguise

Baton Rouge

Inbound
 
 
Almighty Rogers

john maloney - drums
darin mullins - bass
matt longbohns - trumpet
ben ruth - harmonica
me - guitar
...and whoever else dropped by.

These are live recordings from when we played
every Tuesday night at the Lyon's Den.  Joe had
a sweet little setup there.  He recorded straight to
disc through the board and would have a cd for us
when we were done.  fricken awesome.  The
Almighty Rogers were mainly about 60's and 70's
instrumental R&B and western swing with a drop
of heavy metal.

Cissy Strut

Speedin' West

Cardova

Buster Brown

Cannonball Rag

Woodchoppers Ball

Tippi Toes

The Wizard

6v6 LA
 
 
The Convulsions

This the same band as The Almighty Rogers, cept
whenever we played an original, we'd call ourselves
The Convulsions.  So we figured we should release
an album for each band.  Miles Davis' Jan Jan is
the only cover The Convulsions ever wanted to play.

I Think I'll Pass

Elephant Walk

Jan Jan
 
 
The Hustle & Almighty Rogers

The Hustle, a blues band from Lancaster, England.
And a damn fine one.  In 2001, two band members, 
Mike Atherton (lead vocals, guitar, songwriter) and
Bill Roberts (keyboard, organ) came through
Chicago while on a small tour of the u.s.  This is
what happened one night during their visit.

mike atherton - les paul, vocals
bill roberts - keys
darin mullins - bass
john maloney - drums
ben ruth - harmonica
me - telecaster

Devil My Deciever

That's Enough

Leaving You

Woodchopper's Ball

So Sorry

Driving Beat