Monday, February 22, 2010

Scott LaFaro Bass Solo; "Autumn Leaves"

This one took a while, but worth it. The solo is a little rubato and muddy in some places, but I'm confident if this is not 98% accurate, it definitely gets the gist of Scott's solo.

Two full albums are still underway. Dana Gross' album is being mixed down and one more recording session for MJ Stockbridge. I will also be making a section for my discography. And perhaps rework this blog so it's more user friendly for all these things I put up.

Scott La Faro Autumn Leaves

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Recordings!

I have two recordings coming up and/or out. I just did a session for a solo album by Dana Gross, just really great songwriting, which will probably finish up by this month. And next month I'm doing a jazz disc with Mike Stockbridge. It reminds me alot of the second great Miles Davis quintet. The songs build and build as a unit, very organic I 'spose. And the drummer, Shawn Boissonneault, gets to freak out. I get to be the Ron Carter to his Tony Williams. Oh joy!

I don't update this thing often enough. I'm still on the fence about blogging. I need a website that features javascript games, "The Duane Experience."

Facebook may become a reality soon (again).

Friday, August 7, 2009

Sanford School

I've been teaching two classes through the River Tree at the Sanford school system. One was a middle school class on guitar and songwriting, the other being an elementary age group. This is what I learned about composers from my younger class:

-All composers are great singers. A popular example of this would be Beethoven.

-A list of great contemporary composers:
Jonas Brothers
Taylor Swift
Miley Cyrus
Avril Lavigne

Another student raised a question about other people composing for the composers....

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Duane In Action, Part Deux

Here are some pictures from another Liberal Cup gig, this time with Johnny No Shoes.  I have another Ray Brown transcription coming, but my scanner is busted.  Oh well.  Clicky the pictures and they get big.