No band. Just an old dude and a guitar. And rather than try to talk about myself in the third person, I'll type about me :P I quit the merchant marines in 1983 to become a hat salesman. After being sued countless times for aggrevating male pattern baldness, I ventured into capital gains tax relief. There was also a tort reform opportunity, and for a while, I also made hockey pucks. Fast forward to 2004 when after 14 years of guitar layoff I decided to spend far too much money on a thankless, yet unrewarding hobby. After becoming an Ibanez poster child, and giving up on a Fostex 8 track recorder, I stumbled over myself learning how to use a computer for something other than surfing midget wrestling sites. But finally learned how to put down tracks in Sonar, only to find that while I had my head down for two years doing so, my family had abandoned me for the local sausage packer. They came back, but the dog still won't bark at me.
Well, that's rock-n-roll innit?
About the music:
"Spandex Warriors" was a backtrack, with J. J. Jones, Eric Glass, and Danny Danzi playing in that order. If you can't hear when one stops, and the other begins, clean your ears. Getting to play on a track with these two guitar gods was an absolute honor. They are both just other wordly good, and two of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. IF you're lucky enough to do so.
"4:00 A. M." was a jam over a backtrack composed and performed by Brett Funk, and the guitar was J. J. Jones. Brett, the backtrack is stunning bro! You made it, but don't get props for it, and it's all over the net. Here's to YOU!
"Some Little Known Facts About Sedgewick" is an original written and performed by Eric Glass, and J. J. Jones. Eric also handled production on it. Eric is onna my best buds, and absolutely one of the finest guitar players you have never heard of.
"Monkeyin' Around" was a jam over a backtrack, guitar was J. J. Jones
"Stitched" Everything by J. J. Jones
"Buckshot" Everything by J. J. Jones, Mixed and Mastered By Danny Danzi