MP3 Kevin Still - Separation
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User tags: rock progressive, rock experimental, mp3 album
Contemporary and fresh in the way that The Beatles and Pink Floyd still sound contemporary and fresh. Also Kevin seems not to be afraid to experiment with different styles.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Experimental Rock
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Ok now... who did what????
Kevin Still - Guitars, Keys, and vocals. And, oh yeah, I wrotes all of the songs too!
Jim Hutchin - Drums and percussion.
And how did you get here?
The first song I learned how to play was Johnny B. Goode. The second was Jumpin' Jack Flash. The third was Yesterday. I wanted to write songs right away. I sucked at it. Then I got better. Then I got married. Then I lost my focus and desire. Then I got divorced (10 years later) Then I got my focus and desire back. Then I started recording. Then I got married again (focus and desire still intact so I guess that I found my Linda McCartney). Then I produced an album for another band. Then I recorded with my own band. Then we started learning cover songs (lost my focus again). Then we played one show. Then I quit the next day (got focus back real quick). I want to add that these guys are my friends and my decision to leave the band was in no way a bad reflection on them. They are excellent musicians and are, in fact, helping me complete my solo album. I just decided that I want to concentrate on original music and not listen to drunks yelling for Freebird anymore. Now, recording first solo album (focus and desire at all time high)! And I am happy to share it with you here on MySpace. The background image is the new album cover. It was created by Daniel Johnston circa 1979.
Who warped your fragile mind with this rock and/or roll music?
First and foremost, The Beatles. I was four years old when I saw them on Ed Sullivan and from that moment on I wanted to be like them. Later came the Rolling Stones, YES, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, U2, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Emerson Lake and Palmer, The Allmans, The Moody Blues, Chet Atkins, Kate Bush, John Coltrane, The Doors, Robert Johnson, Daniel Johnston, Martin Taylor, Early Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Scotty Moore, and throw Rush in there for good measure. I asked Jim this same question and he gave me three drummers that helped ignite him with inspiration and they were - Bobby Colomby (of Blood Sweat and Tears), Mitch Mitchell (the great drummer with Jimi), and the legendary Buddy Rich.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Experimental Rock
Details:
Ok now... who did what????
Kevin Still - Guitars, Keys, and vocals. And, oh yeah, I wrotes all of the songs too!
Jim Hutchin - Drums and percussion.
And how did you get here?
The first song I learned how to play was Johnny B. Goode. The second was Jumpin' Jack Flash. The third was Yesterday. I wanted to write songs right away. I sucked at it. Then I got better. Then I got married. Then I lost my focus and desire. Then I got divorced (10 years later) Then I got my focus and desire back. Then I started recording. Then I got married again (focus and desire still intact so I guess that I found my Linda McCartney). Then I produced an album for another band. Then I recorded with my own band. Then we started learning cover songs (lost my focus again). Then we played one show. Then I quit the next day (got focus back real quick). I want to add that these guys are my friends and my decision to leave the band was in no way a bad reflection on them. They are excellent musicians and are, in fact, helping me complete my solo album. I just decided that I want to concentrate on original music and not listen to drunks yelling for Freebird anymore. Now, recording first solo album (focus and desire at all time high)! And I am happy to share it with you here on MySpace. The background image is the new album cover. It was created by Daniel Johnston circa 1979.
Who warped your fragile mind with this rock and/or roll music?
First and foremost, The Beatles. I was four years old when I saw them on Ed Sullivan and from that moment on I wanted to be like them. Later came the Rolling Stones, YES, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, U2, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Emerson Lake and Palmer, The Allmans, The Moody Blues, Chet Atkins, Kate Bush, John Coltrane, The Doors, Robert Johnson, Daniel Johnston, Martin Taylor, Early Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Scotty Moore, and throw Rush in there for good measure. I asked Jim this same question and he gave me three drummers that helped ignite him with inspiration and they were - Bobby Colomby (of Blood Sweat and Tears), Mitch Mitchell (the great drummer with Jimi), and the legendary Buddy Rich.
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User tags: rock progressive, rock experimental, mp3 album
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