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Louisiana 1927 Video and Jazz Fest wrap-up

No Comments 18 May 2011

My lady and I took a trip down to NOLA for Jazz Fest 2011. This was my third time down to New Orleans in a couple years. We were luck enough to visit for an extended stay with Hotels & Highways. Its become one of few cities that I could really see myself living in.
Cafe Du Monde

As always, one of the first stops is Cafe Du Monde for Beignets and Coffee. When I finished, I looked like I'd been to an all-night coke party. Powdered sugar was everywhere, but much like all-night coke parties, I was feeling quite pleased with myself.

We went straight from there to the open market where I heard an incredible band playing in an outdoor cafe. The group included no member younger than fifty and without any apparent strain or effort they still supplied more soul to Randy Newman's song Louisiana 1927 than I've ever heard before. I shouldn't have been surprised in NOLA, but it took me off guard to hear such sweet sounds from the lunch hour cover band.

Even after Mint Juleps, Abita Beers and wonderful food, nothing could get that song out of my head so I decided that night to learn the song the second I got home. We played it on Saturday night (5/14/11) at Rockwood Music Hall and then Matt Aronoff and I decided to record a little video for y'all.

I would be a fool not to pass along some of my faves from Jazz Fest. In the Marginy we caught a very late night set from Eric Lindell at a great bar called DBA. I loved his playing voice and stage presence, but the rhythm section blew me away. The drummer had such a heavy foot (in a good way) and he locked in so well with the bass player that you would think they were twins.

At the fest itself, we caught sets from Ellis Marsalis, Rebirth Brass Band, Michael Franti and many more. Sadly, Kid Rock (who I've heard puts on a good show, but JAZZ FEST???) was making a ton of noise on the main stage and was killing a little of the Big Easy mood. The last two acts we watched were Robert Randolph and the Neville Bros.Robert Randolph

I have always wanted to see Robert Randolph. My old band PTT used to listen to his live CD in the van all the time. Every picture I ever saw, he had a huge smile on his face, and I was happy to walk away with my expectations met. He played an amazing version of Purple Haze with Sonny Landreth . My mind was blown! The day closed out with Aaron Neville and his brothers singing Sam Cooke's, "A Change is Gonna Come." Couldn't of asked for anything more touching to end our day. Not that I'm an old geezer, but it blows me away that I can find the performance on youtube.

Finally, I must mention the biggest surprise of Jazz Fest. The food! This is real N'Awlins food lined up right next to each other. If just the food booth went on tour, I would attend every summer in New York. Catfish Almondine!!!!!!
Food Booths

I'm hoping to be adding some more of these videos and blogs to the page. Hopefully, future videos will be of better quality than this one, but you gotta start somewhere. As we said in the video, if you have a state themed cover or any request, just send it my way. patrickthomasmusic@gmail.com

If you just want to download the mp3, feel free to click here. Louisiana 1927 (I hope to get this link working asap!!! In the meantime, email me and I'll email you the mp3. Deal?)

Hotels & Highways

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Hotels & Highways

No Comments 10 September 2010

We are thrilled to announce tour dates for a new project that we’re calling Hotels and Highways. Syd and I wrote a couple of songs back in 2008 under that name. Since that time we’ve dreamed of having an opportunity to get together and have some uninterrupted time to devote to writing new material and taking it on the road. So this fall, that’s what we’re doing and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have Lisa Piccirillo joining us.

We’re spending 10 days on a lake in Upstate New York working on brand new material. We have no idea what to expect from the writing we’ll be doing, we’re just going in ready to create with the tape running and praying some good ideas find us! If we come up with something, we’ll release it!

Right afterwards we’re hitting the road with new material, songs from our own catalogs, and a few covers.

We’re going to be sharing the stage with Lowell Thompson in Burlington and Margaret Glaspy in Boston.

And — we want to stop in YOUR living room! We have a couple of days reserved specifically for house concerts. If you’ve never given a house concert before it’s really very simple: You provide a common space big enough to fit your guests. Invite your friends & family and ask for a suggested donation at the door. We all get together in the common space and play some music. We drink. We snack. We socialize.

We’re really excited about these shows, and can’t wait to see you all out there!

If you have any questions about the shows or want to host a house concert email syd@co-opsounds.com

HOTELS AND HIGHWAYS TOUR DATES
(click for to RSVP to our facebook event)

10/1 – Burlington – Parima Thai w/ Lowell Thompson
10/2 – Boston – Lizard Lounge w/ Margaret Glaspy
10/3 – 10/5 **seeking house concerts in New England**
10/6 – **seeking house concerts in Philly/PA/New Jersey**
10/8 – NYC, Rockwood Music Hall

“Airport Girl” Music Video

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“Airport Girl” Music Video

No Comments 03 May 2010

WCRE telethon. Will they reach their goal. Will Patrick Survive? Will we hold onto U? Find out this week on youtube.

Want Me Song of the Month, October!

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Want Me Song of the Month, October!

No Comments 13 October 2009

How is your autumn treating you?  I am doing well and feeling fortunate.  Mostly because I’m giving y’all another song, but here’s another reason…

I went to my friends Jeff and Nisa’s wedding last month in beautiful northern Michigan.  Due to a pre-ceremony coin toss early in the day, it was determined that I would be the designated driver for the 70 mile drive from Bay Harbor to Traverse City after the wedding.
At 2:30 am we were just a few miles from town.  First, I saw the 45 mph speed limit and then I saw the cop car waiting.  I slowed down from 60 to 50 (following the 10% rule), but that wasn’t enough to prevent the fuzz from pulling me over immediately.

As the officer came to talk to me I was really worried.  Sure, I was sober, but I did not want to get out of the car to prove it.

During the wedding’s “Imaginary Double Dutch” session, I (over-succesfullly) attempted the David Lee Roth air splits to Van Halen’s Jump! At the apex of my leap, I blew my pants completely apart.  I’ve heard of spitting a seam, but this looked like my pants had been hit by lightning!  I’ve never been more grafteful for clean boxers.  I’m sure the rest of the party feels the same way!

Luckily, the cop let me off with a “verbal warning”, without making me touch my toes and risk further legal trouble for indecent exposure.

I feel even more fortunate to share what may possibly be my favorite song to date with the world.  Click on the puppy to the right and check out “Want Me”. I released this on Friday and am very grateful to those who have donated already!

For those of you posting this link on your facebook and blogs, you have no idea what a difference that makes.  Let me know if you have any ideas on how to spread the word.  I’m always open to suggestions.

Cider and donuts to you all!


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