EPISODE · Oct 14, 2010 · 4 MIN
Sun Goes Down
from JoeDeninzon · host JoeDviolin
What would the Hot Club of France sound like playing Alice in Chains songs? Inspired by the hot swing of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, this violin-guitar-bass trio captures the essence of swing and applies it to classic rock. EXUBERANCE gives Steely Dan, Radiohead, and Alice in chains the Gypsy jazz treatment. Original songs mixing jazz, rock, and funk share the stage with covers of Chopin, Django, and rock and pop songs spanning 40 years. Joe Deninzon-violin Steve Benson-guitar Bob Bowen-bass John La Barbera-nylon guitar on Ellipsis and Sun Goes Down Luba-vocals on Sun Goes Down Rich Kulsar-percussion Gregory Burrows-percussion Mastered by Rave Tesar Produced by Joe Deninzon Engineered by Rave Tesar and John Campos ©2010 Fiddlefunk Music/BMI All rights reserved.
What this episode covers
What would the Hot Club of France sound like playing Alice in Chains songs? Inspired by the hot swing of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, this violin-guitar-bass trio captures the essence of swing and applies it to classic rock. EXUBERANCE gives Steely Dan, Radiohead, and Alice in chains the Gypsy jazz treatment. Original songs mixing jazz, rock, and funk share the stage with covers of Chopin, Django, and rock and pop songs spanning 40 years. Joe Deninzon-violin Steve Benson-guitar Bob Bowen-bass John La Barbera-nylon guitar on Ellipsis and Sun Goes Down Luba-vocals on Sun Goes Down Rich Kulsar-percussion Gregory Burrows-percussion Mastered by Rave Tesar Produced by Joe Deninzon Engineered by Rave Tesar and John Campos ©2010 Fiddlefunk Music/BMI All rights reserved.
NOW PLAYING
Sun Goes Down
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Jun 7, 2012 ·5m
Jun 7, 2012 ·4m
Jun 7, 2012 ·3m
Jun 7, 2012 ·4m
Jun 7, 2012 ·4m
Jun 7, 2012 ·3m