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Demonstrators : Songwriter's Choice
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A rowdy bag of swamp-rock anthems, bar-band blues, roadhouse boogies, a honky tonk torch song or two, and some topical rabble-rousers. Terse verse. gritty grooves. Let's boogie.
Genre: Blues: Rockin' Blues
Release Date: 2006
Songwriter's Choice Record Label: Recall Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Ace of Harps 4:19 $0.99
New Orleans Callin' 3:46 $0.99
Road Rage Anthem 2:24 $0.99
It Ain't About Losin' 3:12 $0.99
If You Cook the Way You Walk 4:17 $0.99
Only Dead Presidents Vote 2:48 $0.99
Blues Mamas 3:22 $0.99
Blues Refugee 3:02 $0.99
Hostage America 2:35 $0.99
Nobody Loves Me But MP3.com 2:41 $0.99
Rounders and Hustlers 3:06 $0.99
Source Of Light 3:14 $0.99
The Stalker 4:13 $0.99
Come Back Casey Jones 2:28 $0.99
Dock Your Dinghy 3:44 $0.99
Hillbilly Music 2:32 $0.99
Big and Black and Blue 2:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

SONGWRITER'S CHOICE
Songs by ELLEN GRIFFITH
Band: The DEMONSTRATORS

This album is a rootsy slice of Americana from a maverick songwriter with an attitude. The result is: Close-to-the-roots sounds, but up-to-the-minute topics. Like road rage, hard times and corporate greed. Yes, there are love songs. A love song to the city of New Orleans set to a strutting second-line beat, and a love song to the old steam locomotives called “Come Back Casey Jones” in a careening bluegrass groove. There’s even a tribute to the hokum blues of the 1930’s that makes an Olympic event out of innuendo: “You can dock your dinghy in my harbor any old day.” It’s historical and hysterical.


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THE DEMONSTRATORS are a songwriter’s-choice studio band featuring internationally-known roots music artists led by Marty Rifkin (Bruce Springsteen's go-to guy for pedal steel and dobro) with Teresa James, Bob Malone, Roy Zimmerman, James Intveld and John “Juke” Logan. This gang was hand-picked to kick rambunctious, rootsy grooves into these contemporary original songs.


THE SONGWRITER

I grew up in a conservative neighborhood in West Los Angeles. I thought of it as a Maximum conformity suburb, and I was serving 16 to life. A guitar was my weapon to break out of there, and I made my getaway by joining a raggedy, down-at-the-heels, all-girl bar band playing Hank Williams tunes. Sometimes we didn’t get paid. Sometimes we got stranded. That came with the territory. But I had a wandering ear for all forms of roots music, and I subsequently strayed into blues, folk music, and bluegrass – to me it was all related. Then when I heard a bunch of guys noodling around with a Dixieland sound, I took a crash course in piano and joined the Costa del Oro Jazz Band which made some music history along with the rest of the 50’s West Coast traditional jazz revival. But I kept wandering back to the blues. And to roots rock, and honky tonk country music, where there's a heart-beat rhythm that feels like it came from the lives of real folks. I guess it's organic.

I started at the bottom as an itinerant musician, and ended up . . . at the bottom as a starving songwriter. So I’ve earned my underdog status the hard way, and I really think the world needs to know what it looks like to me.

Ellen Griffith

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REVIEWS

Great CD, clever lyrics, strong tunes
author: Larry
Clever lyrics, strong tunes. My favorites are the upbeat cuts: Dock your Dinghy, If you cook ..., Hillbilly music. Great CD, will look for more
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