Strings Attached & Phil Brown Celebrate the Music of Jimi Hendrix
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Seventh Street Austin, Texas Beginning in 1999, Will Taylor implemented a new idea after Upcoming Shows brainstorming with other local Austin musicians. Taylor began February 9, 2007 collaborating with both local and nationally renowned musical Strings Attached with Guy Forsyth artists, rearranging their known material, brought in his own crew March 23, 2007 of seasoned jazz and contemporary roots musicians to play, and Strings Attached Blues Show moved the performance venue from the traditional smoky club April 7, 2007 scene to the beautiful interior and excellent acoustics of a church The Zeppelin Show – Encore Performance sanctuary. Since then Will Taylor and Strings Attached have April 27, 2007 presented over fifty concert collaborations to 10,000+ audience The Peter Gabriel Show members and countless more through KGSR and KLBJ live radio May 25, 2007 broadcasts, with numerous appearances on KUT, KMFA and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Show KOOP radio. May 26, 2007 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Show – The most recent recording, “Collaborations”, is an enhanced CD Encore performance at Nutty Brown Café which includes bonus video for computer. All proceeds benefit June 29-30, 2007 CASA of Travis County (www.casatravis.org). Please check out The Best of Pink Floyd the group’s website (www.stringsattached.org/store) for available July 27-28, 2007 releases. The Music of Joni Mitchell Though individual members are accomplished soloists, when teamed up as Strings Attached, the landscape changes completely, • Sexy new facility as they expand the featured artist's vision into other-worldly • Relaxed, inspiring vibe territory, without sacrificing the intent or spirit of the original • High-end recording gear work. • World class results • Top notch production & engineering available Strings Attached www.hideoutstudios.com 512-789-3059 P.O. Box 4400, Austin, Texas 78765 www.stringsattached.org Voice: 512-236-1618 Fax: 512-474-5725 www.myspace.com/stringsattached [email protected] Nakia Phil Brown www.myspace.com/nkia ormers www.philbrownguitar.com f www.nakia.net www.myspace.com/philbrownguitar er P Pat Mastelotto www.patmastelotto.com uest www.myspace.com/patmastelotto John Pointer G www.johnpointer.com www.myspace.com/johnpointer Jason McKenzie www. jasonraymckenzie.com Natalie Zoe www.nataliezoe.com Performers: The Music of Jimi Hendrix Nakia - vocals Will Taylor & Strings Attached team up with Phil Brown, Nakia, Natalie Zoe, John Pointer, and John Pointer - vocals Pat Mastelotto to present a concert tribute to the songwriting and musical genius of Jimi Hendrix. Brown has spent more than four years preparing the album, The Jimi Project, a Natalie Zoe - vocals collection of personal re-interpretations of Jimi's music which is creating quite a buzz. Charles Phil Brown – electric guitar, vocals, arrangements Beard's projection magic again provides a visual symphony to accompany the live music. Will Taylor - violin, arrangements Shawn Sanders - cello Steve Zirkel – trumpet The Phil Brown Story Glenn Rexach - bass Born in San Francisco, in the 1950s, Phil Brown begins to travel very young. Growing up in Pat Mastelotto – drums Santa Fe, New Mexico he discovered his first instrument: a violin given to him by his grandma. Jason McKenzie – drums, tabla Then he bought a guitar for 50 cents from a neighbor and played "live" for the first time at his school! Production: Marty Robbins, George Jones and soon the British Invasion, rhythm and blues and the Beatles will be the beginning of a new musical approach. 1965 brings Kinks, Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Greg Stegal - House Sound Byrds, Canned Heat, Little Stevie Wonder, Elvis, Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Chet Himes & Lee Jackson – Live Radio Mix Robert Johnson, Buddy Miles, Mike Bloomfield, a bunch of classical musicians: Mozart, Chopin, Eli Smith - Live Recording Engineer Beethoven, Bach, and the jazzmen: Louis Prima, Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole. A Jim Bunch – Stage Manager hurricane is on the way; Cream and Hendrix are on the radio. Cindee Segal – Assistant Stage Manager/Program Design Visiting Las Vegas, then "Purple Haze". Phil cuts a first CD of covers: Hendrix, Kinks and Charles Beard - Lightshow Cream songs. Coming back to New Mexico when the Jeff Beck album "Truth" is released and the redits Cindy Haynie - Volunteer Coordinator awesome "Electric Ladyland" album changed the world forever!!! Bruce Meleski – House Manager Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Kansas City, New Orleans, San Diego, LA, Phil plays in small C Melanie Martinez – Photography clubs for no money. Next stop Denver! Same old story, same old song! Nobody says it’s gonna (http://flickr.com/photos/melaniemartinez) be easy so, in the end, the blues is more a way of life than music! Sue Long – Ticket Sales Heading out to L.A and gets a job as a driver for Studio Instrument Rentals during the day and Phil Juda – Printing at night works as part of the stage crew at the infamous "Whiskey a Go-Go" on the Sunset Strip. He meets Humble Pie, Joe Cocker, Three Dog Night, Alice Cooper, Steppenwolf and more. For more information on the Jimi Project, you may visit: L.A and the chance to play with Bob Mosley (Moby Grape) at the Record Plant with CSN&Y http://apachesfromparis.com recording in the next room. In 1981 a tour with Little Feat, then back to Los Angeles and a writing job with Warner Bros. |:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:| Music for three years, then A&M Music Publishers for two more years. Many famous women record his songs, from Cher to Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler’s "Matter of the Heart"; duets with Kim Carnes, Lisa Hartman, Ace Frehley (Kiss), Tower of Power, Kix, Steve Perry (Journey), Lou Gramm (Foreigner); a song on the soundtrack for "The Wild Life" featuring Sean Penn in his first film role, tons of other amazing projects, and then the big gap... NOTHING. Manage IT • Mitigate Risk • Deliver Value Almost nothing... in the loneliness of a home studio, a first CD cut under his own name, with the www.primusnetworks.com guts, the experience and the knowledge of an incredible traveler, a real gift of a life made of ups (512) 225-6500 and downs. .