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Onward Brass Band Tracks Welcome to the first Crescent Music Services Alpha Wave Movement . Two Dimension Expansion compilation. Included are tracks from a wide range of Andrew Duhon . Growing Older Now musicians, some from albums I’ve design and others Desoto Street Band . .My Town I’ve manufactured or worked with the artist. Glen David Andrews . I’ll Fly Away Henry Turner, Jr . and Flavor . Bangin’ Yo Head Up Against the Wall Enjoy these tracks and please check out the artist Jesse Moore . Wrong Kinda Woman sites. Jim McCormick . One of Those Seasons Kelly’s Lot . .Redbone If you’d like to explore using download cards to sell MC Trachiotomy & the Cone of Uncertainty . .Hottest Girl Up in the Club or promote your music, please call me! They’re a lot Onward Brass Band . .Whoopin Blues of fun and super easy and inexpensive. Quintin Gerard W . Now And Forever Wes Coas Ft . Tahlee . Cash Rules I look forward to working with you. Enjoy! Diana Thornton . Winding Down the Day The Jingle Janglers . What I Love About Christmas Diana Joe Krown . .Living Large Big Daddy ‘O’ . Attitude www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 Tom McDermott . Sportsman’s Paradise CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Waylon Thibodeaux . Cher Bebe’ Your Music ... Your Dreams Lindsay Mendez . .Somethin’ Just Ain’t Right Alpha Wave Movement Two Dimension Expansion By: Gregory Kyryluk Electronica/ambient Album: Beyond Silence www.home.earthlink.net/~alphawav [email protected] Buy the CD: www.home.earthlink.net/~alphawav Purchase Downloads: I-Tunes and Cd Baby Label: Harmonic Resonance Recordings Specializing in Contemporary Electronic/Space/World Music www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Andrew Duhon Growing Older Now By: Andrew Duhon New Orleans Songwriter Folk/Blues Album: 1 too late Songs I Wrote Before I Knew You patricia and her man 2 www.andrewduhon.com 3 simple wind Buy the CD: 4 growing older now www.andrewduhon.com www.amazon.com 5 outside your door 6 coming down over here 7 i miss my home 8 scared to death of dying 9 man on the corner 10 3:15 train 11 holes in the roof www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards 12 riverman Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Robert Thanks: Karen Cauvin Eustis for getting me started with music, her love, and finally for putting up with me; Kate and Laurance Eustis - for making me possible; Kate Taaffe - for love; Desoto Street Band Employees of Eustis Mortgage - for everything they do; Naomi Vinturella - for typing lyrics; John Rankin, Spencer Bohren, Jorma Kaukonen, and Ellis Anderson – for inspiration My Town Frank Thanks: For love and encouragement from Bette, Frank Jr., Ragan Orion and Alicia Cole; My heartfelt thanks to Sara Fuller Williams, my mother in law, for sharing me with the DeSotos. Album: Desoto Street Band Steve Thanks: Angie for all the love and support - I’m a lucky guy; Maddy and Mason for the inspiration; Mom and Dad; Nancy and Brian; Bo; John Rankin; Guy and Martha; Allan and Kathryn; Everyone at Designed by Diana Thornton Eustis Insurance; Lakeview Soccer Club; Park Place Residents – you all rock! www.desotostreetband.com Laurie Thanks: My deepest gratitude to family and friends especially Deborah, Rick, and Audrey, without whom I wouldn’t be here. In loving memory of my husband Dick and my parents Bernie and Adele; My musical mentor, Kiki F. Wilson Recorded and mixed by Mike Harvey, NOLA Recording Studios, New Orleans, La. (504) 483-1656 Mastered by Parker Dinkins at MasterDigital, www.masterdigital.com Cover photo by Sidney Smith Photo of logo by David Speilman, www.davidspielman.com Design and manufacturing by Diana Thornton, Crescent Music Services, www.crescentmusicservices.com Linda Yasnyi, webmaster and copyeditor, www.welldressedwords.com Thanks from DeSoto Street Band to: Jon Smith; Peggy Scott Laborde; Lakeview Civic Improvement Association; Arts Market of N.O./Arts Council of N.O.; Armand St. Martin and Patty Lee; WWOZ Radio www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 This project is dedicated to the memory of Dick Dawes and Sue Wulff. CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards www.desotostreetband.com Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Desoto Street Band booklet.indd Spread 1 of 4 - Pages(8, 1) 10/28/2008 8:33:47 AM Glen David Andrews I’ll Fly Away Gospel (Traditional) Album: Walking Through Heaven’s Gate www.glendavidandrewsband.com Booking and Management Inquiries: Kimball Packard Sound Advice [email protected] 504-298-NOLA www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Henry Turner, Jr . and Flavor Bangin’ Yo Head Up Against the Wall By: Henry Turner, Jr. Funk Buy the CD: Hit City Records P.O. Box 64895 Baton Rouge, LA 70896 Digital downloads available from Amazon.com and other music retail outlets as well as: www.henryturnerjr.com www.myspace.com/henryturnerjrandflavor www.flavor.ballardsbytes.com www.myspace.com/henryturnerjr Contact: Henry Turner - 225-952-0784 [email protected] www.myspace.com/henryturnerjrandflavor www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Jesse Moore Wrong Kinda Woman Album: The HooDoo Man by Jesse Moore R&B/Blues www.JesseMoore.com 504-352-1948 Buy the CD: CDBaby www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Jim McCormick One of Those Seasons By: Jim McCormick Country Album: Jim McCormick www.jimmccormickmusic.com 615-438-7508 [email protected] www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams Kelly’s Lot Redbone By: Kelly Zirbes Blues/Pop Album: The Light CD Design: Diana Thornton www.KellysLot.com 818-769-2701 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams MC Trachiotomy & the Cone of Uncertainty Hottest Girl Up in the Club By: Poggi/Barton Album: filotimo MC T: P Poggi the CoU: T. Barton, B Hare, R. Scurvics recorded : House of 1000Hz ~NOLA ~2009 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams 8-panel CD insert GATE FOLD A1010 “My brother, Placide, and Kurt were good friends. They talked about the fu- 1. Bourbon Street Parade [6:17] 7. Lil’ Liza Jane [8:43] Onward Brass Band Paul Barbarin A. De Lachau 1916 ture of Onward and a CD before Placide’s death. It is a great CD, and he would Onward Brass Band EMI Unart Catalog Inc. [BMI] Public Domain have been proud of what Kurt and the band have done.” Jerry Adams Whoopin Blues 2. Back Home Again In Indiana [5:07] 8. Mardi Gras In New Orleans [6:10] Musicians (public domain) “Although there were some very good and very traditional brass bands Hanley-McDonald 1917 Henry Roeland Byrd 1949 active in New Orleans during the 1960’s…I followed the Onward more than Public Domain HFA.M18755 Traditional jazz, the others and have many fine memories of good times, great friends and brass band, New Orleans jazz 3. Closer Walk – Didn’t He Ramble [6:55] 9. Saints Go Marching In [4:49] excellent music.” Don Marquis, Author of In Search of Buddy Bolden Traditional Traditional Album: Public Domain Public Domain Kurt Nicewander snare drum Onward Brass Band— Produced by Kurt Nicewander the tradition continues Mark Braud trumpet, vocals, tracks 5 and 8 4. Dark Town Strutter’s Ball[4:11] 10. Struttin’ With Some Barbeque [4:42] Recorded by Steve Reynolds CD Design: Diana Thornton Shelton Brooks 1917 Lilian Hardin Armstrong 1928 Recorded August 2, 2008 at the University of New Orleans Leon Brown trumpet, vocals, track 7 Public Domain Public Domain www.onwardbb.com Cover Photograph Kurt Nicewander Tom Fischer clarinet 5. Down By The Riverside [5:30] 11. Whoopin’ Blues [5:26] Interior Photographs Sue Nicewander, Elwood “Hoppy” Hopkins Joseph Torregano saxophone Traditional Traditional Design/Manufacturing Diana Thornton, www.crescentmusic.com Public Domain Public Domain Freddie Lonzo trombone, vocals, track 1 6. Just A Little While To Stay Here[5:25] Special Thanks Dimitri Smith tuba CRESCENT MUSIC SERVICES • www.crescentmusic.com MUSIC SERVICES CRESCENT E.M. Bartlett 1921 Jerry and Inez Adams, Robin Williams, Tom Jacobsen, Don Marquis, Steve Darren Hoffman snare drum Public Domain Reynolds, Lester Perryman, Diana Thornton, Eddy Bond, William Abbott, the thewww.crescentmusic.com tradition continues • 504.312.2354 www.crescentmusic.com • 504.312.2354 talented musicians who played on this album and the fans who have supported CD/DVD design • manufacturing • duplication • download cards CD/DVD designGerald • manufacturing French bass • duplicationdrum • download cards Onward Brass Band through the years. Your Music ... Your Dreams Your Music ... Your Dreams onward jazz band 8-panel gate-fold.indd 1 3/18/2009 4:43:56 PM BACK COVER FRONT COVER Quintin Gerard W .
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