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MP3 Brad Thompson & the Undulating Band - 9,000,000 beats per minute

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  • Tell Me
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  • It May Take Time
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  • One More Time
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  • True
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  • 56 Shakes
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  • Harmonica Song
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  • Never
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  • China
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  • Something New
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  • Tied Up
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  • Size: 42.9 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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(ID 1344871)
Winner of two FW Weekly Music awards, this CD was the culmination of many years and many miles of hard work and dedication.

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Modern Folk



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Brad Thompson & The Undulating Band was formed in 1992 as a vehicle for Brad Thompson's original music. Songs he had been writing since '92 inspired by such innovative musicians as Michael Hedges and later, dynamic pop bands such as Toad the Wet Sprocket and Counting Crows. He patterned the formation of the band after artists such as Lyle Lovett and Jeff Buckley who put their music in the capable hands of the finest musicians and the end result - great music regardless of what style or category with which you try to define it.

When asked about the bizarre/lengthy name for his band, Brad recalls a radio interview he heard long ago with original Van Halen lead singer, the outlandish David Lee Roth, just before taking the stage in front of hundreds of thousands of fans at the famous Us Festival in California. In Roth's typical pre-show banter he says something about "Giving the crowd their $50 worth tonight on a silver platter man..." then he pauses and says "...and it'll be undulating." You could hear the interviewer and everyone backstage just fall about the place laughing it was so hilarious. Brad says, "As campy and ridiculous as Roth was, he was very serious about entertaining people. I had to use that word undulating, plus it adds balance to an otherwise ordinary sounding name."


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