MP3 The Dog Show - Demo
Price: 5.94 USD
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version
Instant Download from music, digital version
|
Musicians use tradebit: Learn how to make music Pick up cool karaoke downloads Search for sheet music! |
File Data:
| Contact Seller: |
music,
|
| URL: |
|
| Embed: |
|
Description:
(ID 253404)
in partnership with CDbaby
Lou Reed, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan and John Lennon sharing a case of beer.
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock
Details:
"A soulful rock band with a distinctive Lower East Side groove."
- Time Out New York
"Blend Elvis Costello's 'My Aim Is True' with Velvet Underground's 'All Tomorrow's Parties' and Bruce Springsteen's 'Greetings from Ashbury Park'. Toss in Jim Carroll's 'Catholic Boy' and serve slightly chilled."
-Demo Universe, demouniverse.com
After recording and performing with over a dozen groups on the Lower East Side including Kid Congo Powers, Knoxville Girls, King's County Queens and Douce Gimlet, Jerome O'Brien had met enough musicians to start The Dog Show.
The release of "demo" was a tongue in cheek move- releasing the same songs to fans at shows that were being released to industry professionals as a demo. A "non-album" of sorts. What wasn't expected was the acceptance of "demo" by such ultra-hip Lower East Side hotspots as Max Fish on NYC's trendy Ludlow Street where the "non-album" was on frequent rotation.
Check out The Dog Show web site(thedogshowison.com) and feel free to contact The Dog Show at thedogshowison@earthlink.net for further inquiries.
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock
Details:
"A soulful rock band with a distinctive Lower East Side groove."
- Time Out New York
"Blend Elvis Costello's 'My Aim Is True' with Velvet Underground's 'All Tomorrow's Parties' and Bruce Springsteen's 'Greetings from Ashbury Park'. Toss in Jim Carroll's 'Catholic Boy' and serve slightly chilled."
-Demo Universe, demouniverse.com
After recording and performing with over a dozen groups on the Lower East Side including Kid Congo Powers, Knoxville Girls, King's County Queens and Douce Gimlet, Jerome O'Brien had met enough musicians to start The Dog Show.
The release of "demo" was a tongue in cheek move- releasing the same songs to fans at shows that were being released to industry professionals as a demo. A "non-album" of sorts. What wasn't expected was the acceptance of "demo" by such ultra-hip Lower East Side hotspots as Max Fish on NYC's trendy Ludlow Street where the "non-album" was on frequent rotation.
Check out The Dog Show web site(thedogshowison.com) and feel free to contact The Dog Show at thedogshowison@earthlink.net for further inquiries.
in partnership with CDbaby


