Talk Radio Interview - James Madison Radio Show |
Much thanks to James and Frank of the James Madison Show on talkradiox.com for giving me some air time to spin my music and to chat with those guys about music. You should tune into their show on Fri... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Sat, 14 Jul 2007 07:19:00 PST |
iPods and Old Songs |
Faithful readers, I consider myself a music lover of the highest order, yet only recently have I happened upon the key to TRULY hearing music as it is meant to be heard. What's that you say, Ma... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 08:22:00 PST |
Head Up |
7 Years ago, I brought a tape in to my bandmate and soulbrother, Chad Kelly. Said tape had a really early version of this song on it, with no words. Chad told me it was worth pursuing and ... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Sun, 22 Oct 2006 09:40:00 PST |
Little 45 Second Ditty |
Wrote a song...like to hear it?...here it go: It's 45 seconds of gregorian madness. Seems like it should lead into something, but it never does. Perhaps it should be called "Anticlimax".&... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:30:00 PST |
Old Song, New Version |
I have just posted a new mellow acoustic version of an old favorite of mine: 'New Orleans'. The reworking of the song was inspired by my new set of condenser mics, which I have been experimentin... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:20:00 PST |
Miami Vice Review |
Alas the unthinkable has transpired...Michael Mann, my favorite director and the most promising talent in hollywood, has failed me. Not only that, but he has left a blemish on a care... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 11:13:00 PST |
Bathed In Light |
Just added a little instrumental ditty I wrote the other day. The song arose out of me trying to figure out "Pride (In the Name of Love)" by U2. Normally, I would think that there was no ... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:49:00 PST |
The merits of "Pride (In the Name of Love)" by U2 |
The time comes in every musician's career when said musician comes to the realization that, in order to satisfy the masses' insatiable hunger for familiarity, he will have to perform the oft-dreaded C... Posted by M. Germain Tessier on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 01:48:00 PST |