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Jim Cohen


From:
Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 14 Dec 2001 9:06 pm    
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I'm delighted to say that my swing band, Beats Walkin', has just finished recording its second CD, and we'll be mixing over the next week or so, and hope to have it out around February. I've been listening to the rough mixes and am really pleased with what I'm hearing. This band has come a long way over the past 5 or 6 years since we first formed and just keeps gettin' better and better. Instrumentation on this CD is: Upright bass, drums, rhythm guitar, steel (all C6), fiddle (Joel Glassman), tenor sax, and vocals. Here's a list of the tunes we recorded. I can't guarantee they'll all make it onto the final product, but I'll bet most of them will. I'll, of course, let y'all know when it's available.

Tunes
Choo Choo Ch'Boogie
Goin' Away Party
Lady Be Good
My Window Faces the South
Straight No Chaser
Honeysuckle Rose
Eatin' Right Out of Your Hand
Sugar Moon
C-Side Blues
Time Changes Everything
Tuxedo Junction
Oleo
What a Wonderful World
I Reckon I'm a Texan Till I Die
Kicks to Boot
House of Blue Lights
Heart of a Clown
Route 66
Old Fashioned Love
Bring it on Down to My House
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www.beatswalkin.com
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Janice Brooks


From:
Pleasant Gap Pa
Post  Posted 14 Dec 2001 9:12 pm    
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Great list sir. Do I get any lyric finding credits ?
Glad to hear it may be available by the Dallas show
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