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Old 04-29-2005, 10:17 AM
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A website is now available with song AND tab downloads for my new release, "Acoustic Cocktail".

http://home.comast.net/~dcm_guitar
http://home.comcast.net/~dcm_guitar/

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D'oh!!!!

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Old 05-04-2005, 11:39 PM
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Here it is, a new disc from a brand new member.

My first self-produced CD is called "Blues For Nightowls", and it contains 10 originals and 2 covers. One of those is Blind Willie McTell's "Brokedown Engine", one of my favorite Blues.

You can hear some clips on my site on ArtistLaunch. It's also available for sale there.
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Old 05-06-2005, 09:57 PM
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The band I am in, Living Stone, is working on CD #2. We hope to have it done in a few months. Michael O Martian's son, Chris, is mixing most of it. We have preliminary OK from the guy that mixed the CCM mega-hit for Mercy Me, "I Can Only Imagine", to mix one of the new songs. Very cool, if you ask me! Our first one (called "Living Stone") is still available. There is a track on it called "Like Never Before" that was included on the last T____r Guitar Forum CD. There are two full length decent quality mp3's from that album at www.markfishermusic.com, and there are mp3 clips of all the songs at www.livingstoneworship.com. Lots of guitars on most of the tunes. You can contact me through either website if you would like a CD.
And now, I can finally say that Phil Keaggy will be appearing on two of my songs on the CD! One is a poppy, trippy, Beatle-y thing called "New Creation", and the other is a praise and worship song with a 3 minute solo at the end JUST PHOR PHIL called "From the Rising of the Sun"! He did some great stuff. That should be worth the price of admission alone, IMO!
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Thanx to all who assisted me with the new CD cover photo. The CD as well as my other CD's are at www.woodyboyd.net
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:00 PM
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Debut CD released June 1, 2005.
Artist: Ace Batacan www.guitarace.net
Title: COASTIN'
Produced by: Pete Huttlinger and Ace Batacan
Recorded: Pete's Pace Recording, Nashville TN
Mastered: Wolf Mastering, Nashville TN
Available at: CD Baby http://cdbaby.com/cd/acebatacan

This album is comprised of songs played on solo (fingerstyle) acoustic guitar. Some are originals written by friends and the others are a mix of popular songs, ragtime, standards, and hymns.

This CD was recorded and mixed in Nashville by Pete Huttlinger. Pete co-produced the album and also played on Darcy's Guitar (one of his originals). Also featured is SF Bay Area's Jim Nichols who played a solo on "Charade".

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Song list:
1. Coastin’ (J. Knowles)
2. Doug’s Rag (D. Yeomans)
3. ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus (W. Kirkpatrick)
4. Yesterday (J. Lennon / P. McCartney)
5. Darcy’s Guitar - With Pete Huttlinger (P. Huttlinger)
6. He’s the Lily of the Valley (Trad.)
7. I Never Knew (J. Caudill)
8. Julia (J. Lennon / P. McCartney)
9. Spirit of Brother Marcel (M. O’Dorn)
10. Intro to: Like Everyone She Knows (J. Taylor)
11. Over the Rainbow (H. Arlen / E. Harburg)
12. Leader of the Band (D. Fogelberg)
13. Theme from “Charade” - Solo by Jim Nichols (H. Mancini)

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Some feedback:

- Got your cd yesterday and listened to it this morning. You are a great player and should be proud of this one for sure.

- Just got your CD! It's wonderful!! Great playing and a fantastic recording , Congratulations! I really enjoyed the Beatles covers and the mix of tunes and moods is great.

- that was simply wonderful.... you have got to be so pleased with the whole cd.... you have such a nice touch, and seems you get to the meaning of the music (not just the technical aspect)....
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well if anyone's still following this thread I don't mind jumping on last : )

Title: Leaving Myself Behind
Release Date: 5/05

this is my first full length produced album, recorded in cincinnati and I was fortunate to have some really incredible musicians play on it. Lots of introspective songs about my life, my website has more info about it and you can hear clips there. It's available through Cd baby amazon.com the iTunes music store and soon grassrootsmusic thanks to anyone who takes a look!

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I like your style. Very thought provoking.
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Old 08-11-2005, 02:12 PM
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Wish I could hear a sample
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Old 08-11-2005, 02:25 PM
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nice music
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Old 08-11-2005, 02:34 PM
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YOU ARE AWESOME!!
I'll buy your CD and I'd love to hear you live too but I'm way down here in La.(Louisiana) Noone ever comes here.
Keep up the good work!
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Old 08-11-2005, 02:42 PM
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I noticed that one member has not posted here. Richard Peikoff is a great contributor to the Performing, Recording and Writing section here. You know him better as iDick. This man is a great musician, both writing and playing. He does a wide range of sounds and styles. He gives lessons – near UCLA.

Buy some of his CDs here - or contact him through his site listed with his 20 free downloads.

http://www.bogdoc.com/mukti/discography.htm


He has 20 songs that you can download for free and make a CD. I did. They are great quality recordings. I picked out 15 of my favorite that would fit on a CD. I love his Patriotic Melody, Mirrors and Gentle Rain.

http://www.muktimusic.com/
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This isn't my CD, but its one I played guitar on. Instrumentation is nylon string guitar, piano, cello, & violin. Recorded live.

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Available at Reigningpresence.com

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Old 08-13-2005, 01:03 AM
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Here's a site of my ecclectic songs and also CD, done with my home studio....mix of acoustic, nylon, electric.

http://www.funender.com/music/bands/2278/index.php

All streaming MP3. Some reviews found on above site...

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Old 08-13-2005, 05:32 PM
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Okay, proudly he says, I just cut my first one! I don't know the title, yet. I think we have cover art. It's original and covers. It was done in a very nice studio in Cabot, Ark., called Blackwater Studios. I am anxiously awaiting it's arrival.
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