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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Blue Party
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Blue Happening
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Blue Blood Paradise
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Funky Dude 1
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Funky Dude 2
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Funky Dude 3
I think you have what it takes to enter the wonderful world of the music of Tennessee Green. Check out the .mp3s on this page, and I think you will agree with me.
Why this name?
Here is a clue: The lead singer is named Green. He is from Tennessee. You figure the rest out.
Do you play live?
Tennessee Green will play live anywhere, any time. Tennessee Green needs money, so hire him for your birthday party or wedding. He will give you a performance you will never forget!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Wihtoug the Internet and mp3s, you probably never would have heard of Tennessee Green. Praise cyberspace!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Tennessee Green is available for signage with any label, big or small. His terms are a 60% - 40% split, the majority going to the artist.
Band History:
In late 1997, Kurt Riemann at Surreal Studios in Anchorage, AK. Received this demo in the mail. He had no idea why he was chosen to receive this tape, as Kurt is in Alaska and Tennessee Green is from the US southwest (obviously), and they share no connections or common acquaintances. However it came to him, the cassette is filled with rambling narrative and occasional original songs. "I Sing About Blue" is obviously intended to be the first single, and it is a wonder. Eschewing such niceties as accompaniment, rhythm, melody, and diction, Anonymous still manages to create a song that instantly finds a permanent home in your subconscious.
In 2000, Kurt posted the song “I Sing About Blue” to the rec.audio.pro newsgroup,and the collaborations began. I hope to encourage new collaborations with this website.
Your influences?
Tennessee Green is whatever you want him to be - country, easy listening, jip hop, techno.
Favorite spot?
Graceland, Memphis Tennessee
Equipment used:
A 1995 Wal-Mart tape recorder.
Anything else...?
The world is going Green!
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