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easybeat wrote:

Gidday         
Thought i would post these songs of mine, as lately songs & poems have been pretty serious
https://www.reverbnation.com/thecoxless4
Yeah easybeat as `The Coxless 4`
hope you get a laugh?
as usual with all my stuff, off the cuff, one take.

Always down for a laugh and you did not disappoint! smile

Here are some new songs that I've recently posted about.  I just combined them here so that I wouldn't spam this section but let me know if you'd rather I separate them out! smile  I put the corresponding videos to the songs just so anyone interested could hear what they sound like.  I think I have some mistakes in them so feel free to correct me as I go!! smile

Free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8qKRqp-_0E

Free

Dm   Am     C       Am   

[DM]I wanna take you in my arms run [Am]fast, run hard get lost in your charm where I’m [C]Free.

[Dm] It doesn’t matter where you are I’ll [Am]catch up to you and give you my heart to run [C]Free.

[Dm]Make a promise if you dare let me [Am]find you standing half way there; we’ll run [C]Free.

[Am]I give you my [F]everything
[Am]Turn back around and [F]come toward [C]me
[Am] And I will hold onto to [F]you
[DmCG]unconditionally.

Dm   Am    C                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
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Fall Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRh4qNHg24s

Fall Down:

Intro: C     F  G   C

[G]I can’t [C]forget this [G]part of [FGC]regret

[G]Where you left me [AmC]slowly, [G]step by [C]step.

[G]So what happens [C]next?  [G]When all that’s[FGC] finally left

[G]Are dead notes and [AmC]raw emotions [G]better left [C]unsaid.

[Am]You make me [C]feel like [Am]it was never [CG]real. 

[Am]And I [C]don’t want to [FGC] eep going round because in the [G]end we always [C]Fall Down.

[G]Settle the [C]score. “Cause [G]I’m tired of [FGC]playing your war.

[G]We keep fighting [Am]from the ground and [G]I don’t want [C]anymore..

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The Emoticon Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj_zoCchx9M

Intro :: C A C A

[C]Turn a frown; [A]upside down – [C]make it square; [A]make it round.

[C]Feeling lonely, [A]frustrated or upset? [C]We got a funny, silly, sad face for you to [A]express. repeat GCA

[C]All emotions [A]a person feels – [C]whatever happens; [A]whatever is real.
G C A (repeat)
[C]Love, rage, sadness, [A]goofy, or blue – [C]different colors and sizes [A]all for you. repeat GCA

mekidsmom wrote:

Hey hey!  Look at you go! smile  BRAVO!  ENCORE!
http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_3191.gif
That's a fantastic song!  You should put it up in the songwriting section with lyrics and chords played.  I'd love to try it out on the guitar.  smile  What a VOICE too!  It's obvious that you're feeling a lot more comfortable with the Uke, just by how your voice sounds.  You're feeling more confident in what your hands are doing to be able to concentrate more on the singing than in previous videos.  That's an awesome feeling isn't it?  Keep going!  I think you had a good comment there on YT as well, to work on a strumming pattern for the slower parts of the song.  I'd probably do something like a DDUUDU (that's down down up up down up) pattern in there myself.  If that makes NO SENSE, ask!  There's a few fella's here (Roger being one) that teach and can explain strumming patterns really well. 

Just want to say it again, AWESOME! The playing is coming along very nicely (what you've done with the Uke would take the average person a few months with guitar) and your voice is fantabuous!

Oh my goodness!! YOU sing the song--that would be awesome!! I'll definitely get the music//chords up!!  I'll try and do that either tonight or tomorrow.  And THANK YOU THANK YOU for the strumming pattern advice. I definitely want to try that out!! I know that I need to really work on that part!!  The guy who commented is a very nice German guy who has offered to teach me a song in German--haaha!!  Me... singing German!? haaha! The next frontier!! smile

I'll get those chords up... It would be a TRUE THRILL for me to hear your beautiful and strong vocals sing one of my songs!! smile  Chat soon! smile

TIGLJK wrote:

Kim

Love your attitude and willingness to learn something difficult. What is shining like a beacon however is your magnificent voice.  Thanks so much for sharing.
Jim

Hi Jim, you are so very kind! I'm most comfortable with vocals, for sure.  I've been doing online music collaboration for a couple of years where international drummers, bassists, strings, vocalists, etc. will come and audition for a project manager's beginning  track.  Once everything is said and done... the beginning idea becomes a full song//backing track.  If my audition gets accepted then I have the privilege of listening to a full song develop which is quite amazing to me.   smile

Tenement Funster wrote:

Great job, Kim! And I have to say emphatically, that I love your philosophy about music not just being for the elite, but something for everyone to enjoy. Well said!

Hi Tenement--thank you for your kindness and encouragement!!  I love it when highly skilled and talented musicians also have the same philosophy--THOSE are the ones I usually end up listening to the most!! smile  Appreciate the words!!  smile

dino48 wrote:

Hi Kim youy did a good job on the song,you should hold your finger closer to the sound hole.

Hi Dino!! Thank you for this!! Any other advice you have is gold in my book and greatly appreciated!! Will start practicing that way! smile

Hi!! Absolutely, I can ask around. I know more luck and who live in the city but I can certainly check. I'll plan on checking out your website in a bit! smile

DuskyDee wrote:

@Baldguitardude  Thanks for wishes of good luck, I can do with some! Any info I can follow up re: muso's in this area will be terrific!

@kimnoblemusic  I'd appreciate it if you managed to find any musos from around here (West Burbs) who are interested in mainly country to begin with and then the addition of classic blues along with other great standards. If you email me through this site I can give you more details you can share with any potential musicians. We need them to to sing harmonies too. At the moment, I am not able to travel much, and so practising in our house is best for me. My husband is a drummer and we have everything set up, including instruments we are not able to play, as yet!

Apart from 'Middle of the Road' bands (MOR) in the UK, I went out as part of a duo for three years. I played guitar and sang lead and harmonies. We did acoustic sets and electric, and then some with backing tracks for the full band sound. BUT, drum machines just don't cut it for me! When I was a professional dancer, drums and bass were the instrument beats I danced to.

Check out my website to hear recordings of us practising. We never got as far as the real recordings, due to various irritating circumstances.
http://www.mamadevilleband.com

Hi JoeyJoey,

I just noticed you're from Mass! smile Hi Neighbor! smile



joeyjoeyjoey wrote:

I think I am off on the weekend of August 7th. I have to doublecheck. I would love to meet everyone in person.

I know it's kind of strange to quote oneself but I couldn't find the original post where these videos were given to me so I am just "quoting" here.

I went through them all AND a few others including the "New Orleans" one--I really love this, you guys!! what a VERY fun group of extremely talented musicians--wow!! Kind of intimidating for sure!! 

Amy--your vocals are AMAZING!! smile smile  Power and really like your control you have!!  I'm seriously impressed!!

Thanks for sharing--hope everyone is having a great Sunday evening (or early morning for over-the-ponders!) smile smile

kimnoblemusic wrote:
unclejoesband wrote:

Here's a little help finding that NY Gathering MKM was talking about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbXXQbvP6Sw

And here is a Pa get together from last October.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHoL9 … oyARtYqgqg

And here are a few from the one and only, original , chordiestock.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ … ordiestock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMXecGoMFZ8

AWESOME!! I will definitely plan on taking some time to go through these--thank you for posting them!! I still want to check out all of Amy's posts too!!  Will have a fun, jammin' afternoon through my headphones today!! smile

Hi All, I just finished and uploaded my 4th uke video--a new, original song called Free.  I did a little bit different here and just recorded on my tablet instead of getting out all my gear!! You'll definitely be able to tell but I thought it would be good to challenge myself to try and play all the way through in one-take instead of stopping and starting ... warts and all---live performance style!! smile smile  Still working at it... thankfully... (and a bit shocked too as I tend to be a quitter at times!  smile smile 10 days now!)

I hope you enjoy it!! smile

https://youtu.be/E8qKRqp-_0E

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Grah1 wrote:

Great  News   got told  that  Rock Radio UK  will  play  my  song Colonel  Clark
https://soundcloud.com/graham-windle/co … ic-version
Really  excited  about  this  one  ,dont  know  yet  when it  will  go  out  though .

Congratulations!! smile  That's great news! smile

mekidsmom wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:
Roger Guppy wrote:

I can vouch for that. Well worth the travel from the Algarve to visit Amy, Jim, Steph and my special little pal, Katie. (Even if she does think I talk funny lol)

Roger

Haahaa! Well I'm definitely not surprised considering the kindness shown to me and others here however I'm a HUGE proponent of finding out for oneself so I definitely will have to add it to the Bucket List!! You had me at "home baked cookies!" smile

OMG!  You guys are too good to me!  BTW - there was actually some smoked pulled pork left over that went into the freezer from that gathering... I just pulled it out last week and mowed down on it.  It was just as good as the day we made it.  I am SO doing that AGAIN! 

Speaking of home baked cookies... if you're not in the US over the summer, then maybe UJB will have another PA gathering in the fall... I have to return to that one as well because he's holding a container of mine hostage until I return with more cookies!  big_smile


Yay!! The Fall!! I have a MUCH better chance of being around!! And would really LOVE it!! I notice it's kid-friendly... I'm hoping my daughter can come with me if I end up being able to have the opportunity to come!! smile

EDIT:  Oops--just read the below post---in PA--but still hopefully I can come!! smile

mekidsmom wrote:

Last Year's Gathering was a complete success as can be seen in multiple places online, but I'll just direct you to the thread here on the forums for perusal:  http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27357

Like last year, I don't have a date set YET!  But that will come, and will be updated here in the first post as we move forward.
As this is the same deal as last year, I'm pretty much going to copy and paste from last year's thread with a few little tweaks.  No reason to fix it if it ain't broke!

When:  TBD - I'm aiming for the weekend of August 12-14 - ANY ONE that is traveling here and has plans that weekend but could make it another weekend and wants to input suggestions on dates - I'm all ears!  Suggest away!  Roger????
Where: Our backyard (or side porch?) in Central NY State
Who:  Local and Chordie Friends

What:
Backyard style gathering
Guitars
Food on the grill
Bon Fire (I'll have a chicken coop out there this year, so it shouldn't get QUITE as big as last years!)
Kid Friendly
Tent Friendly
Boat/Yak/Canoe Friendly

We'll do one day and evening dedicated as a backyard relaxed party (Saturday).  This means that if you live close you bring a dish, everyone BYOB and a lawn chair if you are able (coolers make great seats).  Bring your guitar or instrument of choice if you are able (or share, there's plenty of them here)!  Bring along the kids if you'd like (make sure they bring their suits because there will likely be a sprinkler or slip-n-slide set up).  Bring along warmer clothing for the evening (or stand within 10 feet of the fire for warmth).  Should it rain, we'll move to the wrap around porch or inside.  Jim and I will provide food (NY Salt Potatoes, NY Sweet Corn, burgers, dogs, SMOKED PULLED PORK, the best tater salad you've ever had in your life, fresh fruit, homemade cookies perhaps, etc). 

Note:  When I say, NY I do not live anywhere near New York City.  This is rural, Upstate NY.  We live in the central part of NY State.  Send me a message for the specific address.  Look up Oneida Lake, you can walk to it from my home, on the North Shore.

Of COURSE those traveling should plan to stay for the weekend and if you'd like to stay longer, we'd LOVE to have you!  The yard is plenty large enough to set up tents.  There are also tons of nearby NY State Campgrounds (as well as private ones).  There are motels close, and Hotels close enough.  We do have a little bit of space inside - couches to crash on, however we have hardwood floors so crashing on a floor may not be a best plan unless you bring along a pad.  Along with one day of an outdoor party, we'll do a few days of just relaxed picking, strumming, or helping you find cool things to see depending on the turn out of course (the guys visited Fort Stanwix last year)!  Nearby are streams, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, nature trails, and historic sites.  The girls and I took Roger on a hike down the Salmon River Falls last year.  The Boxing Hall of Fame and Baseball Hall of Fame are within driving distance as well.  The Adirondacks are about a 1 1/2 hour drive, Niagara Falls is about a 3 hour drive from here, and New York City is about 5.  If you want to come up and join us and go off wandering and exploring, I'll have dinner on the table for you when you get back.  smile  As Dirty Ed knows, the coffee is always on early in the morning, and hugs from the littlest are free.  Come visit and join us for a little in person Chordie Family Style Gathering! 

The closest airport is SYR.  For more specific details, shoot me an email.  We don't have a problem picking people up from the Airport and will drive further than the nearest one if need be! 

Should no one from Chordie be able to make it, we'll have a blast without ya!  wink  Seriously, we plan to have local friends and family over, so I'm extending this invite to my Chordie Friends as well.  We hope you can come!!

I'll update the specific date as soon as I have responses from those that may be traveling from overseas - If you want to come but your dates are limited and you'd like to help us select a specific date in August, PLEASE DO post a message or send me an email or contact me somehow because all of August is open for us!

So... who's claiming a couch?  Hurry!  Limited Quantities!  tongue

My plans for Germany definitely include these dates however I hope Ya'll have  a GREAT TIME--and of course three words: video, video, video!! Have a blast!! smile

unclejoesband wrote:

Here's a little help finding that NY Gathering MKM was talking about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbXXQbvP6Sw

And here is a Pa get together from last October.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHoL9 … oyARtYqgqg

And here are a few from the one and only, original , chordiestock.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ … ordiestock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMXecGoMFZ8

AWESOME!! I will definitely plan on taking some time to go through these--thank you for posting them!! I still want to check out all of Amy's posts too!!  Will have a fun, jammin' afternoon through my headphones today!! smile

DuskyDee wrote:

I've been advertising for years in America for a honky tonk pianoman. Not every REAL piano player is already situated in a band are they? In Britian I found players who used their left hands to play boogie and the best country, so why no-one here in the USA?

My father was a multi-instrumentalist and in a band in the swing, rock n roll era. He was self-taught, playing all instruments by ear, double bass, banjo, accordion, drums, ukelele and piano, and he played from Gershwin, Glen Miller, Ray Charles, Bill Hayley, Fats Domino to Jerry Lee. My father played damn well! Sadly he's passed on and I need that type of playing for my honky-tonk country blues band. Non-existent until I find the right keyboard player.

Much of the blame goes to the same musical virus which took many drummers out of the equation. CHEATING instruments like drum machines and keyboards with transposition abilities and controls to do most of the work. Others might think differently, especially those who never put the dedication and hard work in to learn to play truly well, but none of this sounds as good as the natural ability. I know human error is programmed in at times, but it is still not as good.

So, where are you REAL competant, versatile pianomen? Anyone left? Darn it, I'm a guitarist and I can partly play 3 boogies, obviously using the left hand, with chords on the right. So, where are you all?

Hi DuskyDee!!  I used to live in Chicago for 5 years--North Side---Broadway//Clark area... and then lived in Aurora.  I was never a part of the music scene there by any means however, I did go out a lot in the city--and the city had some AWESOME blues and bluesy clubs. I can't remember them but I can ask around (still have friends -- musicians--in that area) and see if they can come up with any ideas//alternatives.

I understand a bit of frustration of trying to find what you want---I have been on the search for a dedicated acoustic accompaniest (with specific details I won't go into here) for a couple of years now... both here in the States and in Germany (less time over there) and it's hard.  But my experience is different than yours. It's not that they aren't around, it's just that they need to take the opportunities they have and so most of them are already "playing out."  I think it's more about timing than anything else--but, that's just my (very) limited experience!  Best Best wishes! smile

Roger Guppy wrote:
Doug_Smith wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:

I could be useful and refresh drinks and refill up the chip bowl! smile smile

Amy and Jim's hospitality is World Renowned! (even as far as Southern Portugal!)..... Home Baked Cookies, dangerous Bonfires, and Burnt Cow.

One to put on the "bucket list" for sure!

I can vouch for that. Well worth the travel from the Algarve to visit Amy, Jim, Steph and my special little pal, Katie. (Even if she does think I talk funny lol)

Roger

Haahaa! Well I'm definitely not surprised considering the kindness shown to me and others here however I'm a HUGE proponent of finding out for oneself so I definitely will have to add it to the Bucket List!! You had me at "home baked cookies!" smile

mekidsmom wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:

Hi All, I added my sites to the 'signature' option but here are the YouTube Videos of me playing.  I"m trying to document for others--particularly those who have not grown up around instruments or may have failed (like me) my progress in hopes to encourage others.  If I am posting these in the wrong area--please just let me know and I pull them down when I'm back on here!  I'll also be sure to check out the other areas as well----AND the mandolin! smile  Just a warning that all of these are poorly recorded, poorly edited and poorly played!! hahaaha, so I don't hurt anyone's ears! smile

First video playing the cover song: You Are My Sunshine after owning the ukulele for 12 hours   --------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI-MJmPiC5Q

Second video playing an original song I wrote, The Emoticon Song after owning for 2 days --------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj_zoCchx9M

Third video playing another original song I wrote, Fall Down after owning for 5 days ----------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRh4qNHg24s

(unashamed addict here!) smile smile

5 days!  That's AWESOME!  Fantastic job Kim! 

I think the big issue with guitar, that I'm guessing doesn't happen as much with the UKE, is as soon as you start learning something and are DYING to practice, your fingers start KILLING!  Then there's a big back and forth between trying to find time to practice, wanting to learn as fast as possible, but being in pain. Chord shapes can be quite a bit trickier too.  I think the UKE is a GREAT idea for a starter stringed instrument.  If/When the time comes and you're ready to move to a guitar, I suggest something with nylon strings.  They're far more forgiving with the pain factor, allowing you to practice more.  wink  Of course, there's plenty to learn on the UKE I'm sure!

Keep playing, and don't give up!  smile  A lot of us have links to our music locations in our profiles.  This is my YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/user/mekidsmom  I've got some stuff on SoundClick as well here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_mu … ID=1094680

I haven't really added much in a while (other than New Years), but should you wish to watch the entirely LONG "Backyard Gathering" video on YT, you'll get to see some Chordie Peeps! Roger, Uncle Joe's Band, Dirty Ed, as well as the crew here (myself, Mekidsdad - my hubby, MekidsGramps - my dad he's not relly on chordie though, and mekidsKids!  ha ha).  There will be another backyard gathering in Rural Upstate NY planned for this summer.... adding a UKE to the rotation would make for some good harmony!  (hint hint... wink wink)


Thank youuuuu!! so much for the encouragement--I post the days I had my ukulele more to give public excuse why I"m posting videos of poor playing and strumming!! I'm hoping nobody thinks I'm posting because I believe I can actually play!! smile smile  "Don't give up!" Yessss!! I NEED that!! I'm such a quitter at some things so I really need those reminders---really good Mom reminders!! smile smile  I will definitely plan on checking out ALL of your stuff---I'm always thankful for other female artists who encourage lesser experienced people like me--it's greatly appreciated!! smile 

Ahhh---summer--I would SERIOUSLY consider it (you don't know me, but I"m completely THAT girl!! The one who actually DOES show up--haaa!) but I am headed back to Germany for the summer.   sad sad  THANK YOU though for even thinking that a UkeBaby could hang out with the mature guitar crowd!!  I would come to to watch and learn from everyone!! smile smile  I could be useful and refresh drinks and refill up the chip bowl! smile smile

Doug_Smith wrote:

There is always Tenor Guitar, which is not too far removed from a Uke (4 strings).    smile
Here's an example:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elULT2YpTGU

Just takes a "little" practice.....

Hi Doug--I checked out the video--GREAT!!  I do have a real interest in guitar so we'll see!! THe playing in this video is AWESOME!! I LOVED it!!  smile I can't believe the amazing talent out there. I also have a bit of a love affair with the upright bass too---so that was an extra treat!! smile

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What a BEAUTIFUL voice--14!? Wow--what a beautiful tone to her voice and her melody is so fetching!  Very impressive! I gotta say it again--love this whole thread!!  Planning to check in often on this one!! Thank you for doing this!!  smile

mekidsmom wrote:

Sorry!  This has been a busy week, so I'm a bit late.  However, I'm going to bring you something realllllllllly special today!  This song was written by a 14 year old girl, who began writing songs at the age of 9 years old.  She's pretty gosh darn amazing.  Now 16, she's written over 250 songs and several are dedicated to charitable causes. 

As today is April 2nd - National Autism Awareness Day, I'd like to dedicate this post to my own little firefly.  wink  My youngest daughter is on the Autism Spectrum.  If you don't know much about Autism, or think of "Rain Man" when you think of Autism, please take a little time to learn more.  Because, "If you've met one person with autism – you've met one person with autism."  Autism is a spectrum, and each person affected will have different strengths as well as different weaknesses.  The more the public knows, the less difficult the lives are for those on the spectrum, as well as their families.

"Firefly" by Sophie Rose:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1grlLGf … e=youtu.be

If you view the song information on Youtube, you'll find that the proceeds of the sale of this song go to a well known Autism Charity, ACT.  As well, the lyrics and chords are posted should you wish to try to play along. 

http://i3.cpcache.com/product_zoom/1733938752/autism_mom_tshirt.jpg?height=250&width=250&padToSquare=true

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TIGLJK wrote:

Here is a video of one of my songs. I wrote it for my daughter and her husband who was deployed for many months,  and will be getting deployed again.  Military separation is pretty difficult and needs a strong love.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TKdhfM … load_owner

Friends Jim and Rachel sang it for me

Hope you like it

Jim

Hi Jim, really sweet song and I agree with Roger---very nicely recorded!!  Congrats!! smile

easybeat wrote:

Gidday Kim
Love your energy,you`re just what we need on chordie.
Good to read your posts & listen to your music.Keep it comin`
thanks. EB

Gidday (love that!), Eb! smile

Thanks so much for your kind response and welcome!  I hope I can support as much as I feel supported and very grateful!!  I'm looking forward to growing and learning in my instrument and vocals too!! smile

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Definitely wish I could have come seen this live! smile I hope live recordings are posted from these announcements! Great idea! smile

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Zurf wrote:

Cool. I didn't know eith of their names. More stuff to learn about and buy.

Agree! smile (This is where "liking" a post comes in handy!) smile

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mekidsmom wrote:

I'm going to try to keep this primarily female singer-songwriters... but in the event I just have to post something else, this could also include male singer-songwriters (you know, there could be a NEED to add a Midget Song or something about a Dead Skunk).

So, I'll start it off with a Lady!

Ingrid Michaelson - 'The Way I Am" :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR7-N_enqvI

Some of you may recall hearing me do this one on Dec. 31st for Bill and Dondra.  I've sung this a bunch of times for MekidsDad as well.  smile  <3  Ms. Michaelson is leaps and bounds more amazing than I could ever hope to be. 

I also laughed along with their "Acoustic Punk" Version of the song here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3RPD3zQBRI

And... just for the fact that I adore this one (and have done it as well, again, no where near her vocal ability), "Sort Of" - which GOOGLE featured in one of their ads at one point for Father's Day; you might recognize the tinkle of the piano:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFOSMOL3EDQ

I gotta say this is one of my favorite posts here so far!! Thank you!! I love finding.out about new female vocalists!! I really appreciate the warmth and texture in her sound!! Love it!! Thank you for sharing these!!:)

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Baldguitardude wrote:

One of the things I love about jam bands is covers - they aren't afraid to do their own version of famous tunes to pay homage to their musical influences. 

Here is Umphrey's McGee covering a song I'm sure you recognize: http://youtu.be/CZ_X55mM5eo

These guys are close to me, I believe! Will have to check them out. Really enjoyed the video. smile

(edit: oops, never mind... from Indiana.) smile