The Hookah Tale
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Korpus Kristy & the Skinwalkers started in the spring of 1998 when songwriter Kristy Cepielik gained interest from a major record label in Los Angeles. She gave bass player Glenn Bassett a rough demo she made in her Pasadena apartment with a four track recording system. From that moment on she and Bassett played as often as possible, performing live and in the studio.
The first priority on the list was to record a great four-song demo to deliver to the label. The first goal was acheived and then snowballed into the quest for putting together a quality band. For the next year the Skinwalkers were a collaboration of a variety of talented, professional musicians. The band eventually split up in 2000. Cepielik continued on in the studio to make her four-song demo into a full-length CD. She ended up with three CD's worth of material tracked in the studio and an eclectic and fresh sounding 15-song finished product. She named the CD and it's title track after a short story she wrote ca
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Why isn't she signed?
author: Michael
author: Kerry L
the cd is different sonding. it reminds me of country music but sort of like kid rock style. The songs are angry like Alanis. They should play together.
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This band is really good. It's one of my favorite CDs. Very fresh sound.
author: Justin MacCarty
Great mix of music. Could hear them on KROQ easily.
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