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Tim
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United States 06258
26 years old
I play: Piano/Synth
Genre(s): Experimental, Jazz
Tags: jazz, hammond b3, piano
Last login: 04/03/2008 09:43 PM
My blog (latest entry 05/04)
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About me
I like eating food, playing music, producing joke albums, and rocking out.
My music styles
Experimental, Jazz
Favorite movies
Dr. Strangelove, The City of Lost Children
Favorite TV shows
what?
Best live concert seen
Bill Frisell, Sam Yahel, & Joey Baron Live @ Newport '05
 My gear recommendations
This mic sounds good on everything. It is well worth the investment. Silky smooth vocals...
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Works great on kick and other low bass instruments, slammin on toms. Great mic for your c...
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Sometimes, you just need to rock, and this bass will get it done. Never mind all that P-J...
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 My music recommendations
2 discs: one live at Yoshi's, one live from the Village Vanguard. Bill's understanding of his audiences shines through, and each disc has a distinct sonic flavor. He is a master of his instrument, comfortable on everything from the blues to bebop.
One of the freshest new bands out there, Phonograph is a Brooklyn NY based music experience. Phonograph successfully unites a down-home american feel with the intensity of the New York music scene. If you like Wilco, you'll like this band. For those of you interested in vintage gear and creative production, this album has it in spades as well...
Beautiful, beautiful music, from the original Mehldau trio at the height of their powers. This album is a great introduction to modern jazz, with more than enough depth for repeated listening.
A self styled tone poem inspired by "The Ultimate Adventure" by L. Ron Hubbard, this award winning album combines music and musicians from all over the world in an inspired original work. Get the DVD, filmed live in Barcelona in HD. The sound and video are gorgeous (5.1 DTS).
 ridiculousness  
Step 1: become a sick musician Step 2: have a breakout single in the 80's and make zillions of dollars Step 3: use said zillions to finance your artistic lifestyle Step 4: develop a following of mostly trained musicians who understand what you are doing Step 5: have them help out in a "more....
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