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Tribute song to John Lennon using 22 Lennon/McCartney and Lennon solo song titles within the lyric.
John Daubert, writer/vocals/acoustic guitar. Ron Signorelli on drums, bass, electric guitar and producing at his home studio. Pic is John performing this at The Regent Theater, Boston. for 'Just Plain Folks' showcase.
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By 'Too Little Time'! John Daubert, piano/ bass/vocals. Iggy Taylor, keys-horns, backing vox. Dennis Rooney, Guitar, backing vox. John Marnie, Drums, Produced by Mike Caro, Substudio, Staten Island, NY.
By 'Too Little Time'! Iggy Taylor, guitar, vocals. John Daubert, piano/bass.backing vox. Dennis Rooney, guitar. John Marnie, drums. Mike Caro, Ending guitar. Produced by Mike Caro, Substudio.
Catchy Brit Pop Rock, with emphasis on harmonies. Adam Holcombe, (son of Buddy) performing the electric guitar.
Melodic Pop Male Vocal. John Daubert, all music and vocals.
Vocal Version. The other on our 'Daubert Holcombe' soundclick site is an orchestrated film theme.
Turning the pages of a family album.
Big production. Too big? Not so usual chord progression for the verses. John Daubert performing all the music and vocals, as for all songs except where noted.
This song was featured on Philly's major Indie radio station, WXPN by Helen Leight.
Introduction type song for baby boomer band or show.
Brit Pop Rock feel.
Upbeat Pop Rock
Lennon/Beatles sounding song, (Ron Signorelli,Lennon vocals, bass, drums and guitars & lyrics). Daubert, piano/composition. Aired on E's Fashion Television: John & Yoko seg; Beatles album art seg; Calvin Klein award speech
Upbeat and Catchy.
Soft Brit Pop feel.
Harmony driven. Up tempo.
Acoustic Rock feel. Moderatly slow, then picks up a bit,,,like a train!
'Still Making It Up As We Go'
©2007 S.W. Campbell
Scott permitted me to record at Substudio (Mike Caro), in Staten Island for this cover version of what was an upbeat production, (also done at Substudio). Both are fellow 'Just Plain Folks'
I present this song in tribute to my late dad, who was a great father. I would often play piano to his mandolin and banjo, while he played old standards, of which those sounds are in this song.
Acoustic rock feel
Older recording. Acoustic guitar based. From an unborn's perspective.
Spacey Rock ballad
Bluesy Classic Rock. Daubert: Music and Vocals

