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Josh Won guitar, Dave Price, Bass and Drums, Dennis Wieand, Organ
This is a version of the song "Changing Fives" that we did for a horn jam night. It's a first take in the studio so it's a little rough. Josh Won on Guitar, Dave Price on Bass, Karch Price on Drums, Max Price on sax, Dennis Wieand on Korg CX3.
A fun party song with Dave Price on Drums, Mike Milillo on Sax and Mark Bracken on bass released the weekend before my son is to be born
When I was young we used to go hiking to a place called 'Bruce Lake'. But to get there you had to pass 'Egypt Meadows' which was as close a place to the 'Wish You Were Here' postcard as you could get. This song reminds me of that memory.
This is a take of the Joe Zawinul song "Mercy Mercy Mercy".
Written by Josh Won, recorded at Organ Den Studio. Josh Won-guitar, Paul Rice-Drums, Dennis Wieand-Keyboards. Mastered by Full Circle Mastering
Traditional Korean Folk Song
David Price, Drums,
Stacy Wieand, Vocals,
Dennis Wieand, Synth, Rhodes, Trumpet, Hammond
This is a very different version of the traditional Christmas Carol.
Disturbing Bond type song
This is my first serious cover song, my version of "False CIty" by Northcape.
I am honored to have two great jazz musicians join me on this one, Jamie Dubberly on trombone and Mike Milillo on tenor sax on this song. You can hear more of their great music at
www.soundclick.com/mikemilillo
www.soundclick.com/jamiedubberly
This is an extended version of a song I wrote about my wife Stacy.
This is a collab between my friend Willy McConnell and I. We're both on the hammonds on this one. See story for more.
Written by Slarou, performed by Dennis Wieand and friends
Funky Jazzy, lots of hammond, mono synth and trumpets. Odd timings galore.
Real brass version
This is a little track made with a drum/didjeridu track created by Ed Drury which he graciously offered free on the net. To hear more of Ed, go to http://www.rdrop.com/~mulara/
Made entirely with an MS-20 monosynth and a bit of digital reverb (Multitracked of course)
My first attempt at electronica since 1980
Recorded live duet between hammond organ and drum machine dedicated to my Ex Fiancee Stacy (She's my wife now!).
This is a demo of my "frankenleslie" which was assembled using parts of a Gilbransen organ
A tribute to a favorite artist of mine, Brian Eno. THis is actually a guitar through a leslie
THis is a demo using the Hammond CV through a leslie 44w
This is a demo of a hammond M3 through a boss RT-20

