So Many Places
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Record Label: Old Boy Records
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The Crooners play a pure rock 'n' roll that brings together elements of blues, swing, country and folk music. The trio formed on the streetcorners of Paris in the summer of 2003. With resonator guitars, harmonicas and a homemade washtub bass, the band drew spontaneous crowds with their high-energy performances. Since their start as a busking phenomenon, the Crooners have built a unique electric sound that brings new energy to American roots music.
Musicians:
Kevin Denton – vocals, resonator guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, piano
Nyles Fitzgerald – vocals, washtub bass, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion, piano
Chris Merkley – vocals, resonator guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, harmonica
Special Guests: AJ Strauss (trumpet, piano), Thom Bryan (slide guitar)
Produced at Electric Wilburland Studios, Ithaca, NY
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all in one place
author: Mike M.
This CD ranges from great, knee-slappin' dancy tunes to some relaxed, mellow grooves. Great fun. Brings me back to their live shows. Only wish I could see them again.
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much love
author: Travis MacDowell
I have had the honor of working with these kats in ithaca, the best group of guys,
much respect goes to them and being able to watch them grow has been amazing...
and if you EVERY get a chance to see AJ play the trumpet and the paino at the same time...
FUken EPIC!!!!!!!!!!
VIVA LA SOUND and ART of NYLES,,,,,,
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i am tensed bout this new cd coverage on the basic diamics of his album
author: vincent
Hell Just Got a Kick Ass Washtub Player
author: JRGII
Nyles was a cocksure ballbuster, which is why he fit in with the rest of us. I could always count on him to cut me back down to size and, within the same evening, get my back, if I hadn't been ditched for some 23 year old chick. In mean drunken quips he betrayed a streak of self-righteousness and an attendant, closely guarded optimism. I won't try to contextualize his death. I'm lucky to have known him for however long I did. So many of us are starting sparks, cupping a small pile of twigs and lint; blowing lightly and steadily in the hopes of starting a real fire. He had his own sh*t going on, but look below at the mongrel list of folks YOU'VE NEVER EVEN MET and tell me he didn't help put some of their sh*t on fire, too.
Nyles, I miss you.
I finally spelled your name correctly.
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