Dunnville singer/songwriter Brennagh Burns has enlisted Hamilton's Rob Lamothe (guitar, producer), his son Zander (drums) and Mark McIntyre (bass) to play on her debut CD EP, the Winter Project.
The four-song collection features Brennagh's striking vocals and great songwriting. Instrumentality, the CD has a very modern alt-folk feel to it.
The disc is available at Brennagh's outstanding live performances. We'll be posting some footage of a recent show soon.
Below are a few videos of her performing songs from the EP.
Links: Brennagh Burns - More Brennagh Burns Stories - Rob Lamothe - More Rob Lamothe Stories - More Mark McIntyre Stories
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Cool YouTube Videos (Sam & Alex Kadet, Mary Simon, Pete Van Dyk)
Videos courtesy of Alex Kadet
Links: Tewlips (their band) - More Tewlips stories
Video courtesy of Mary Simon
Links: Mary Simon - More Mary Simon Stories
Video courtesy of Pete Vandyk
Links: Pete Van Dyk - More Pete Vandyk Stories
Labels:
Blues,
Folk,
Mary Simon,
Pete Vandyk,
Tewlips
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Musician, Producer, and Songwriter, Randall Cousins Passes
It is our sad duty to report that local musician, producer and songwriter, Randall Cousins passed away on Saturday January 15 after a brief battle with cancer.
A memorial in his honour of will be held on Friday, January 28th, 2011 at 2 pm at the Salvation Army Medowlands Community Church 187 Stone Church Rd Ancaster. Visitation with the family starts at 1 pm.
Our condolences to his friends and family.
Comments have started coming in to his Facebook page.
"He's now organizing songwriters in heaven to put out a CD for the universe....will be missed"
Jude Johnson
"Shocked and saddened to hear about Randall Cousins. Randall gave me my very first gig as a pro musician. I was a harpsichord major at Mac, and all I had was a red Telecaster and a DX7 on a borrowed restaurant tray stand. If it weren't for him, I don't know where I'd be right now. RIP Randall. May you come up with many more clever puns in music heaven."
Lily Sazz, Groove Corporation
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A memorial in his honour of will be held on Friday, January 28th, 2011 at 2 pm at the Salvation Army Medowlands Community Church 187 Stone Church Rd Ancaster. Visitation with the family starts at 1 pm.
Our condolences to his friends and family.
Comments have started coming in to his Facebook page.
"He's now organizing songwriters in heaven to put out a CD for the universe....will be missed"
Jude Johnson
"Shocked and saddened to hear about Randall Cousins. Randall gave me my very first gig as a pro musician. I was a harpsichord major at Mac, and all I had was a red Telecaster and a DX7 on a borrowed restaurant tray stand. If it weren't for him, I don't know where I'd be right now. RIP Randall. May you come up with many more clever puns in music heaven."
Lily Sazz, Groove Corporation
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Labels:
Country,
Folk,
Groove Corporation,
Jude Johnson,
Obituaries,
Randall Cousins
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Design Hope CD Release Party @ This Ain't Hollywood (January 23, 2011) + Bonus Videos
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Links: Carter Lancaster - More Carter Lancaster Stories
Links: Annette Haas - More Annette Haas Stories
Left to right: Frank Koren - Fred Magie - Michael Scott (drums)- Christopher Clause
Click here for more Fred Magie stories
Links: CD Review & more videos - More Design Hope Stories - Donate - View Photos
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Bonus videos
Links: Carter Lancaster - More Carter Lancaster Stories
Links: Annette Haas - More Annette Haas Stories
Left to right: Frank Koren - Fred Magie - Michael Scott (drums)- Christopher Clause
Click here for more Fred Magie stories
Links: CD Review & more videos - More Design Hope Stories - Donate - View Photos
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Bonus videos
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
New Design Hope CD: A Place in My Heart
Soul, jazz, folk, funk, pop, blues, instrumentals, slow songs, rockers . . .
There's something for everyone on A Place in My Heart, the 5th Design Hope Compilation CD. Money raised from the sale of the disc goes towards helping the homeless in Hamilton. A great cause an an amazing album.
Performers include City and the Sea, Kensington Prarie, Fred Magie, Annette Haas, Bob Doidge, Frank Koren, Carter Lancaster, Chris White, Karen Corinth, Mark LaForme, Sharon Musgrave, Danny Lockwood, NLX, Chantal Chamberland, Melissa Bel and Buckshot Bebee. Many of these musicians also play on each other's songs.
Christopher Clause and Amy King produce the album as well as back up a number of the main artists. Also helping out are Mark McIntyre, Colin Lapsley, Brian Griffith, Andrew Aldridge, and more.
Like all of the Design Hope collections, it's a great way to hear new songs from some of the best musicians the local scene has to offer. The CD can be purchased online.
Below are a few songs from the CD Release party at This Ain't Hollywood on January 23, 2011. Click here if you can't see the videos.
These last two video are performances of the songs from other shows.
Links: More Videos - More Design Hope Stories - Donate- View Photos
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There's something for everyone on A Place in My Heart, the 5th Design Hope Compilation CD. Money raised from the sale of the disc goes towards helping the homeless in Hamilton. A great cause an an amazing album.
Performers include City and the Sea, Kensington Prarie, Fred Magie, Annette Haas, Bob Doidge, Frank Koren, Carter Lancaster, Chris White, Karen Corinth, Mark LaForme, Sharon Musgrave, Danny Lockwood, NLX, Chantal Chamberland, Melissa Bel and Buckshot Bebee. Many of these musicians also play on each other's songs.
Christopher Clause and Amy King produce the album as well as back up a number of the main artists. Also helping out are Mark McIntyre, Colin Lapsley, Brian Griffith, Andrew Aldridge, and more.
Like all of the Design Hope collections, it's a great way to hear new songs from some of the best musicians the local scene has to offer. The CD can be purchased online.
Below are a few songs from the CD Release party at This Ain't Hollywood on January 23, 2011. Click here if you can't see the videos.
These last two video are performances of the songs from other shows.
Links: More Videos - More Design Hope Stories - Donate- View Photos
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Bernie Moffat Memorial Now Online
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Featuring music performances by Anne Moffatt (no relation) and Duane Rutter
Live performance at 7 min mark.
Starts with live performance.
Starts with remembrances from Mark Vanderheyden of the Hamilton Guitar Association
Live performance at 5:45 mark. Video Footage of Bernie at 10:45
Click here for more Bernie Moffatt Stories
Featuring music performances by Anne Moffatt (no relation) and Duane Rutter
Live performance at 7 min mark.
Starts with live performance.
Starts with remembrances from Mark Vanderheyden of the Hamilton Guitar Association
Live performance at 5:45 mark. Video Footage of Bernie at 10:45
Click here for more Bernie Moffatt Stories
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Cool You Tube Videos (Rocket 88, Joel Guenther, Lauren Best)
Links: Rocket 88 - More Rocket 88 Stories - Jerome Godboo - More Jerome Godboo Stories
Video courtesy of Rocket 88s
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Links: Joel Guenther - More Joel Guenther Stories
Video courtesy of Balcony TV
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Links: Lauren Best - More footage from the show
Video courtesy of Mama Loves Music
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Labels:
Folk,
Jerome Godboo,
Joel Guenther,
Lauren Best,
Pearl Company,
Rocket '88
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Fraser/Daley @ Casbah (January 9, 2011)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
More Robert Johnson covers/stories
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
This was part of their CD release Party. Click here for a review of the disc and more live performances from the show.
Links: Fraser/Daley - Alec Fraser - Mike Daley
More Robert Johnson covers/stories
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
This was part of their CD release Party. Click here for a review of the disc and more live performances from the show.
Links: Fraser/Daley - Alec Fraser - Mike Daley
Labels:
Alec Fraser,
Blues,
Bob Dylan,
Casbah,
Folk,
Mike Daley,
Robert Johnson
Rita Chiarelli and King Biscuit Boy Honoured at Maple Blues Awards
Local musician Rita Chiarelli and Hamilton's own late, great King Biscuit Boy were honoured for their entire body of work at the Maple Blues Awards on January 17, 2011. Both received lifetime achievement awards for their legendary careers. Congratulations.
Ottawa's Monkey Junk, who played last year's Blues With a Feeling gala, were the big winners with 3 awards (electric act, harmonica, drums).
Milton's Shrimp Daddy also won best new artist.
Frequent Hamilton visitor, John Mays (Fathead) received the best male vocalist award.
Legendary Canadian Blues band, Downchild (featuring another frequent guest to the city, Chuck Jackson) won Best Recording for their CD, I Need a Hat.
See below for the full list of winners.
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Ottawa's Monkey Junk, who played last year's Blues With a Feeling gala, were the big winners with 3 awards (electric act, harmonica, drums).
Milton's Shrimp Daddy also won best new artist.
Frequent Hamilton visitor, John Mays (Fathead) received the best male vocalist award.
Legendary Canadian Blues band, Downchild (featuring another frequent guest to the city, Chuck Jackson) won Best Recording for their CD, I Need a Hat.
See below for the full list of winners.
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
ELECTRIC ACT OF THE YEAR
ACOUSTIC ACT OF THE YEAR
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Shakura S’Aida
NEW ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR
Shrimp Daddy
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Downchild / I Need A Hat / Linus
Producer – Don Walsh
BLUES WITH A FEELING (Lifetime Achievement)
Rita Chiarelli
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Downchild / I Need A Hat / Linus
Producer – Don Walsh
BLUES WITH A FEELING (Lifetime Achievement)
Rita Chiarelli
BB KING INTERNATIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Garrett Mason
HARMONICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
PIANO/KEYBOARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Julian Fauth
HORN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Chris Whiteley
DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
BASSIST OF THE YEAR Keith Picot
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
Paul Reddick & Colin Linden
BLUES BOOSTER OF THE YEAR
Gord MacAulay
SPECIAL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
King Biscuit Boy
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Gord MacAulay
SPECIAL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
King Biscuit Boy
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Monday, January 17, 2011
New Fraser/Daley CD
Former Hamiltonian Mike Daley (Uncle Violet), and Alec Fraser (Jeff Healey, Jack deKeyzer, Mel Brown) have teamed up as Fraser/Daley to create a superb self-titled CD of high energy folk blues.
The duo works extremely well together. Both have distinctive vocals that mesh perfectly when they harmonize. Daley is a talented guitarist and Alec is rightfully renowned for his bass playing.
You'll definitely be tapping your toes and clapping your hands to these great examples of traditional country blues. Alec and Mike put their great spin on old classics like Bad Luck Blues, Welcom Table, Keep It Clean, more and also work their magic on original numbers like 140 on the 401, Homesick Daddy, Turn This Rig Around, etc.
The CD is available at their shows and as a download at their web site.
Below are a few videos from their CD Release Party at the Casbah, featuring songs from the new disc.
We'll be posting more from this show later. . .
Links: Fraser/Daley - Alec Fraser - Mike Daley
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The duo works extremely well together. Both have distinctive vocals that mesh perfectly when they harmonize. Daley is a talented guitarist and Alec is rightfully renowned for his bass playing.
You'll definitely be tapping your toes and clapping your hands to these great examples of traditional country blues. Alec and Mike put their great spin on old classics like Bad Luck Blues, Welcom Table, Keep It Clean, more and also work their magic on original numbers like 140 on the 401, Homesick Daddy, Turn This Rig Around, etc.
The CD is available at their shows and as a download at their web site.
Below are a few videos from their CD Release Party at the Casbah, featuring songs from the new disc.
We'll be posting more from this show later. . .
Links: Fraser/Daley - Alec Fraser - Mike Daley
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Labels:
Alec Fraser,
Blues,
Casbah,
CD Releases,
Folk,
Mike Daley
Lots of Local YouTube Videos
Links - Jacob Moon - More Jacob Moon Stories - Buy this MP3 to help Haiti
Video courtesy of Jacob Moon
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Links: Melissa Bel - More Melissa Bel Stories - More Video from the Performance
Video courtesy of Mama Loves Music
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Links: Shelley Adams - More Shelley Adams Stories - More Video from the Performance
Video courtesy of Mama Loves Music
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Links: Tom Wilson - More Tom Wilson Stories
Video courtesy of High or Hurtin'
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Links: Nikki Loney
Video courtesy of Welcome Back Trotter
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Mo' Kauffey and the Chapmans @ Woolwich Arms (Guelph) January 9, 2011
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right Johnathan Chapman (bass), Mo Kauffey (guitar, vocals), Derrick Chapmen (guitar)
Links: Mo' Kauffey - More Mo' Kauffey Stories
Left to right Johnathan Chapman (bass), Mo Kauffey (guitar, vocals), Derrick Chapmen (guitar)
Links: Mo' Kauffey - More Mo' Kauffey Stories
Labels:
Blues,
Folk,
Mo Kauffey,
Woolwich Arms
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
New Rachel Heart CD
A while back, local singer/songwriter Rachel Heart released a new, wonderful self-titled CD.
The disc combines the best of roots rock, country, pop, and more along with her great, expressive vocals. Rachel's songwriting talent is evident here and she's joined by a first-class teams of musicians (the percussion is especially accomplished).
Every song on this collection has its own distinct character. Highlights include Ashes and a Steel Rod (very catchy), Brightness (upbeat and infectious), Blue Grandmother (slow and haunting), You Might Think (catchy country), and Cherub (really funky).
The CD is available at her shows (unfortunately she doesn't play Hamilton that often), at Pick and Sticks, and as a download on cdbaby and iTunes.
A few months ago, we posted footage of her CD Release Party. Click here to view all our videos of that show or view the sample below.
Links: Rachel Heart - More Rachel Heart Stories
The disc combines the best of roots rock, country, pop, and more along with her great, expressive vocals. Rachel's songwriting talent is evident here and she's joined by a first-class teams of musicians (the percussion is especially accomplished).
Every song on this collection has its own distinct character. Highlights include Ashes and a Steel Rod (very catchy), Brightness (upbeat and infectious), Blue Grandmother (slow and haunting), You Might Think (catchy country), and Cherub (really funky).
The CD is available at her shows (unfortunately she doesn't play Hamilton that often), at Pick and Sticks, and as a download on cdbaby and iTunes.
A few months ago, we posted footage of her CD Release Party. Click here to view all our videos of that show or view the sample below.
Links: Rachel Heart - More Rachel Heart Stories
Labels:
CD Releases,
Folk,
Rachel Heart
King Biscuit Boy to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
When the Maple Blues Awards are handed out on January 17, 2011, local blues legend Richard Newell, aka King Biscuit Boy, will be recognized for his body of work.
From the media release:
Toronto, ON (January 11, 2011) – Hamilton blues legend Richard Newell a.k.a King Biscuit Boy is set to receive a special posthumous lifetime achievement award at the upcoming Maple Blues Awards on January 17. Newell, a lifelong resident of Hamilton, Ontario and a pioneer on the blues music scene in Canada was best known for his mastery of the harmonica. A member of Canadian rock icons Crowbar and a two-time Juno nominee, Newell shared the stage with Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker, Etta James, and Ronnie Hawkins, who is credited with discovering him. Each year since his death in 2003, The Friends of Richard Newell have held a benefit concert in his memory, with the money raised going to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario.
Links: King Biscuit Boy - More KBB Stories
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From the media release:
Toronto, ON (January 11, 2011) – Hamilton blues legend Richard Newell a.k.a King Biscuit Boy is set to receive a special posthumous lifetime achievement award at the upcoming Maple Blues Awards on January 17. Newell, a lifelong resident of Hamilton, Ontario and a pioneer on the blues music scene in Canada was best known for his mastery of the harmonica. A member of Canadian rock icons Crowbar and a two-time Juno nominee, Newell shared the stage with Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker, Etta James, and Ronnie Hawkins, who is credited with discovering him. Each year since his death in 2003, The Friends of Richard Newell have held a benefit concert in his memory, with the money raised going to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario.
Links: King Biscuit Boy - More KBB Stories
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Labels:
Awards,
Blues,
King Biscuit Boy,
Maple Blues Awards
Monday, January 10, 2011
Dave Rave and Friends @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010), Part 2
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Mark Foley, Tim Gibbons, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven)(except Let's Shake), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes), Cragg Bender (Burnin' Ethyl) on Let's Shake.
Links: Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories
More footage from the show:
Mark Foley, Tim Gibbons, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven)(except Let's Shake), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes), Cragg Bender (Burnin' Ethyl) on Let's Shake.
Links: Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories
More footage from the show:
Dave Rave and Friends @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010), Part 1
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right: Mark Foley, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes)
Tim Gibbons (on Can't Stop Shakin' - after 2 minute mark and My Mustang Ford)
Links: Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories, More Chuck Berry Covers/Stories
More footage from the show:
Left to right: Mark Foley, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes)
Tim Gibbons (on Can't Stop Shakin' - after 2 minute mark and My Mustang Ford)
Links: Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories, More Chuck Berry Covers/Stories
More footage from the show:
- Tim Gibbons and the Driftin' Drawers
- Stephen Foster and Friends
- Dave Rave and Friends: Part 2
- Photos of the event
Friday, January 7, 2011
Stephen Foster and Friends @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right: Mark Foley, Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes), Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven)
Links: Crawlin' Kingsnakes - More Crawlin' Kingsnakes Stories
More footage from the show:
Left to right: Mark Foley, Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes), Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven)
Links: Crawlin' Kingsnakes - More Crawlin' Kingsnakes Stories
More footage from the show:
- Tim Gibbons and the Driftin' Drawers
- Dave Rave and Friends: Part 1, Part 2
- Photos of the event
Tim Gibbons and the Drifting Drawers @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right: Busker Al (guitar-left, vocals on He Stopped Loving Her Today), Tim Gibbons (guitar, vocals), Mike Williams (bass), Drums: ?
More Teenage Head covers/stories
Links: Tim Gibbons - More Tim Gibbons Stories
More footage from the show:
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Left to right: Busker Al (guitar-left, vocals on He Stopped Loving Her Today), Tim Gibbons (guitar, vocals), Mike Williams (bass), Drums: ?
More Teenage Head covers/stories
Links: Tim Gibbons - More Tim Gibbons Stories
More footage from the show:
- Stephen Foster and Friends
- Dave Rave and Friends: Part 1, Part 2
- Photos of the event
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Labels:
Al Barubek,
Fenian Films,
Folk,
Mike Williams,
Tim Gibbons
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The Augusta Strip on Thursday, December 30, 2010
There is a lot of music going on near Augusta street downtown every Thursday. Here is a sampling.
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Links: Downchild (Chuck Jackson) - Jesse O'Brien - Robin Benedict - Alfie Smith - Brian Griffith - Chris Caddell
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Links: Downchild (Chuck Jackson) - Jesse O'Brien - Robin Benedict - Alfie Smith - Brian Griffith - Chris Caddell
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Eggmen@This Ain't Hollywood (December 29, 2010) Part 3
Click here if you can't see the videos.
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr.
Guest: Dave Rave (vocals on I'll Be Back)
More from the show: Part 1, Part 2
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr.
Guest: Dave Rave (vocals on I'll Be Back)
More from the show: Part 1, Part 2
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
Labels:
Beatles,
Dave Rave,
Doug Feaver,
Eggmen,
Jonny Kerr,
Rick Andrew,
S.G. Sinnicks,
This Ain't Hollywood
Eggmen@This Ain't Hollywood (December 29, 2010) Part 2
Click here if you can't see the videos.
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
Labels:
Beatles,
Doug Feaver,
Eggmen,
Jonny Kerr,
Rick Andrew,
S.G. Sinnicks,
This Ain't Hollywood
Monday, January 3, 2011
Eggmen@This Ain't Hollywood (December 29, 2010) Part 1
Click here if you can't see the videos.
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
The Eggmen are (left to right): Doug Feaver, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Steve Sinnicks (drums), Jonny Kerr
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
Labels:
Beatles,
Doug Feaver,
Eggmen,
Jonny Kerr,
Rick Andrew,
S.G. Sinnicks,
This Ain't Hollywood
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