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Edith Patch

Over to the right are some tunes

About Me

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My name is Marty and this is my site.
About the songs in the music player...
Edith Patch is a band that was thrown together as a fun filled project featuring the feeble attempts at country music by Marty Robbins and Karlton Coffin. It wound up being a anything goes type of project instead.
While recording, anything that was lying around the studio wound up on track somewhere whether it was Kazoo, spoons, beer tabs opening, cigarette lighter striking, or Triangle. Also, anyone who happened to stop by was instantly put to work as a session player. They way we seen it, they couldn’t make the songs any worse than us drunk bastards.
We sure hope you enjoy Edith patch. All songs were recorded at Liquid Reality Studios and Karlton Coffin was the Engineer. All of the musicians that sat in with Edith Patch are listed on the left side of the page.
The Top of Capitol Records
Marty at Winchester Bay
About the songs in the music player below.
Marty and Karlton have also recorded in many other bands with good friends. The Havuk songs were recorded at Dogfish studios. The Zewd Brewzer songs were recorded at Castle Rockenstien by Davin Carten. Punch Festus and Thick Richard were recorded at Apache Studios by Jef 'woop' Warner. Marty and Twister tunes were recorded at Redline studios by Nate Potter. The rest of the songs were recorded by Karlton Coffin at Liquid Reality studios.
List of band members featured in the music player above...
Havuk- Tony Gaglio lead guitar, Stacy Boylan vocals, Anthony Russo bass, Marty Robbins guitar, Jason Dunn drums.
Zewd Brewzer- Michael Bacon lead guitar, Stacy Boylan vocals, Karlton Coffin bass and guitar, Marty Robbins guitar and bass, Jason Dunn drums.
Beerdogs- Karlton Coffin Bass and Vocals, Dayven Lee keys and vocals, Marty Robbins Guitar, Anthony Russo lead guitar, Don Metkiff drums, (special guest vocal by Stacey Siemiller on Why I wait)
The Feedback Farmboys- Karlton Coffin vocals guitar bass Kazoo, Marty Robbins guitar bass beer can, Shawn "Twister" Twiss vocals, CW Keys drums.
Project Come and play features- Davin Carten on lead guitar, Stacy Boylan vocals, Karlton Coffin bass, Marty Robbins guitar, Jason Dunn drums.
Project Cuda features- Marty Robbins lead guitar, Karlton Coffin bass, Stacy Boylan vocals, Don Metkiff drums.
Color Scratch- Jeff Bigsby vocals, Karlton Coffin bass backing vocals, Dayven Lee drums backing vocals, Marty Robbins guitar and not aloud to sing.
Here Lies Jack-Stacy Boylan vocals, Karlton Coffin bass backing vocals, Dayven Lee drums backing vocals, Marty Robbins guitar...again, not aloud to sing.
Punch Festus- Karlton Coffin vocals, Anthony Russo bass, Dale 'clink' Corra drums, Marty Robbins guitar....still not aloud to sing backing vocals.
Thick Richard- Jordan Wilson vocals, Steve Moore bass backing vocals, Dale 'clink' Corra drums, Marty Robbins guitar...and FINALLY aloud to sing backing vocals. heh heh
Marty and Twister- Marty Robbins Guitar/Bass/Keys/backing vocal, Shawn Twiss Lead vocal, Jeff "Crusher" Johnson drums, Nate Potter and Kevin McCarthy play lead guitar on new pair of boots and Outskirt of Hell.
You can find Karlton Coffin's new music at.....
Karlton Coffin and Coffin Space
Listen to Karlton's latest CD Ghost in the Glass

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/22/2006
Band Website: myspace.com/edithpatch
Band Members: Marty Robbins - Guitars, bass, Keys, Backing Vocals, on all songs
Karlton Coffin - Lead Vocal and Harmonica- Well runs dry, Memories Fade, Live Without
Jared- Lead guitar - Memories Fade
Jeff "Crusher" Johnson - Drums - Well runs dry, Memories Fade.
Bob Shafer- Drums - Live Without

Sounds Like: We're drunk
Record Label: Reactor Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Got any popcorn?

Quite a few years back my pal Brian lived at the very top a mountain out here in Boozer.  Seriously, when I say the top, I mean the friggen top.  Well he decided to throw this big ol' bash o...
Posted by Edith Patch on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 01:48:00 PST

The Shimp came tumbling down

A couple of years back my pals Twister and Shimp said "grab your shoes Marty, we're heading to Forest Park to fuck with Bill Davis."  I really wasn't into it because we were all shitfaced and it ...
Posted by Edith Patch on Fri, 09 Nov 2007 02:19:00 PST

Keggers of old

Out my way in the early 80's, we used to have these keggers. Live band, 300 to 400 people, 5 to 10 kegs of beer. They were a blast. If any of you have ever been out to Hagg Lake, there is one store. I...
Posted by Edith Patch on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:55:00 PST

Last days of promoting....a bastard no more.

Many of you have heard of my asshole promoting days and for some that have not, believe me when I say I have apologized for it many times. This was my personal turning point. A friend and I ...
Posted by Edith Patch on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:26:00 PST

The helpful guide to Myspace: Female edition

Hi, my name is Marty and I'm here to show you the in's and out's when starting your own myspace page. It can be frustrating and you sure don't want to look like a rookie your first day in myspace land...
Posted by Edith Patch on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 07:18:00 PST