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The most exciting performance for us to date...The Tanner Family
Fourth of July Picnic and Fireworks Display in 2007 and The San Francisco Gay Pride Celebration in 1979. I performed in front of 250,000 beautiful people...
Fourth of July Picnic and Fireworks Display in 2007 and The San Francisco Gay Pride Celebration in 1979. I performed in front of 250,000 beautiful people...
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In 1978 I was honored to be one of seventeen, singers/songwriters/musicians to record a compilation album by gay/straight/feminist men on the Folkways Record label entitled "Walls to Roses: Songs of Changing Men". In 1987, The Smithsonian Institute realizing just how important the Folkway's Collection was and wanting to preserve it for future generations, purchased the entire Folkway's catalog, lock stock and barrel. "Brothers" and "The Sensitive Little Boy", two of the ten songs on the "Walls to Roses" album, are written and performed by me. I am a permanent part of The Smithsonian...could'ya die? Okay there are sound bite samples so you'll get your jollies listening to me almost 30 years ago.
http://www.folkways.si.edu/search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=2044
One interesting hi-light, when the album was finished and debuted on a popular community radio station in Boston, one song was banned from radio play even by the most liberal of radio stations...
oh yes, it was one of mine, it was too 'gay'...could'ya die?
This album was how I came 'out' to my parents and they have lived long enough to take pride in that once shameful album...could'ya die? Now I can!
Peace and Pride,
Chris VonTanner
(a.k.a. Chris Tanner)
http://www.folkways.si.edu/search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=2044
One interesting hi-light, when the album was finished and debuted on a popular community radio station in Boston, one song was banned from radio play even by the most liberal of radio stations...
oh yes, it was one of mine, it was too 'gay'...could'ya die?
This album was how I came 'out' to my parents and they have lived long enough to take pride in that once shameful album...could'ya die? Now I can!
Peace and Pride,
Chris VonTanner
(a.k.a. Chris Tanner)
Why this name?
It's our last name...when we first met, my surname was Tanner and Michael's was Vaughn. That was 14 years ago and somewhere in there, we became VonTanner!
Do you play live?
Yes...we love playing for Gay Pride events mostly in June and July, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco and many more. As for special moments, you'll have to buy our book!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It's made music available on the internet, sure mistakes have been made, artist's ripped off, but it will work out, cause this time we, the indie artists, out number you all.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
On my terms or for such a huge amount of money I would be able to promote thousands of other indie musicians. And that would take a huge amount of money.
Band History:
In 1978 I was honored to be one of seventeen, singers/songwriters/musicians to record a compilation album by gay/straight/feminist men on the Folkways Record label entitled "Walls to Roses: Songs of Changing Men". In 1987, The Smithsonian Institute realizing just how important the Folkway's Collection was and wanting to preserve it for future generations, purchased the entire Folkway's catalog, lock stock and barrel. "Brothers" and "The Sensitive Little Boy", two of the ten songs on the "Walls to Roses" album, are written and performed by me. I am a permanent part of The Smithsonian...could'ya die? Okay there are sound bite samples so you'll get your jollies listening to me almost 30 years ago.
One interesting hi-light, when the album was finished and debuted on a popular community radio station in Boston, one song was banned from radio play even by the most liberal of radio stations...oh yes, it was one of mine, it was too 'gay'...could'ya die?
http://www.folkways.si.edu/search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=2044
This album was how I came 'out' to my parents and they have lived long enough to take pride in that once shameful album...could'ya die? Now I can!
Peace and Pride,
Chris VonTanner
(a.k.a. Chris Tanner)
One interesting hi-light, when the album was finished and debuted on a popular community radio station in Boston, one song was banned from radio play even by the most liberal of radio stations...oh yes, it was one of mine, it was too 'gay'...could'ya die?
http://www.folkways.si.edu/search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=2044
This album was how I came 'out' to my parents and they have lived long enough to take pride in that once shameful album...could'ya die? Now I can!
Peace and Pride,
Chris VonTanner
(a.k.a. Chris Tanner)
Favorite spot?
Scream-like-a-girl Records' recording studio.
Equipment used:
digital...digital...digital...main keyboard=yamaha CS2x
main drums=Roland (digital)club set main computer=Macintosh main software= Logic Pro 7 secondary's=Roland XV-3080, MOTU 828, FOSTEX VF-160, EURORACK MX802A, E-MU Orbit v2, Xreme Lead-1, Tube Pac mic compressor, main studio mic=AKG C1000S main performance mic=AUDIO-TECHNICA ATW-T341 (cordless) main monitors=4 Behringer Truth B2031s, et more....
main drums=Roland (digital)club set main computer=Macintosh main software= Logic Pro 7 secondary's=Roland XV-3080, MOTU 828, FOSTEX VF-160, EURORACK MX802A, E-MU Orbit v2, Xreme Lead-1, Tube Pac mic compressor, main studio mic=AKG C1000S main performance mic=AUDIO-TECHNICA ATW-T341 (cordless) main monitors=4 Behringer Truth B2031s, et more....
Photos
VonTanner's latest cd 'Wedding Bell Blues'
I wanna be A Shangri-las Girl