Joe Wrabek
Distraction (by Diane Ewing) Distraction (by Diane Ewing)
Lyrics by Diane Ewing. This is the first of her songs I did the music for. (Photo, by the way, is of the Garage Studio.)
Twenty-Four Seven Twenty-Four Seven
Meet Me at the Stairs Meet Me at the Stairs
Cat with the Strat Cat with the Strat
Recorded by The Collaborators, with Mississippi Spud (bass), Cliff Hitchcock (lead Strat), Vikki Flawith (piano, synth, animals). Joe does Strat plinks, vocals. Mixed by Miss Vikki.
The Termite Song The Termite Song
Bungee Jumpin' Jesus Bungee Jumpin' Jesus
Recorded for The New CD at Listen Studios (La Grande, OR) with Anna Snook (fiddle), Matt Snook (dobro), Sharon Porter (standup bass).
The Writer's Block Blues The Writer's Block Blues
Recorded for The New CD at Listen Studios (La Grande, OR) with Anna Snook (fiddle), Sharon Porter (standup bass).
I May Write You from Jupiter I May Write You from Jupiter
Recorded for The New CD at Listen Studios (La Grande, OR) with Anna Snook (fiddle), Matt Snook (banjo), Sharon Porter (standup bass).
Cuddle in the Darkness Cuddle in the Darkness
Recorded for The New CD at Listen Studios (La Grande, OR) with Anna Snook on fiddle, Sharon Porter on stand-up bass.
The Abomination Two-Step The Abomination Two-Step
Dead Porcupine Rag Dead Porcupine Rag
Drag Them Suckers In Drag Them Suckers In
Collab with Don Paul Harris. He plays bass on this, I do lead Strat.
Can I Have Your Car When the Rapture Comes? Can I Have Your Car When the Rapture Comes?
Recorded for The New CD at Listen Studios (La Grande, OR) with Anna Snook (fiddle), Matt Snook (banjo), Sharon Porter (standup bass).
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Sheep Are Real Good, Too Sheep Are Real Good, Too
One of the most-played songs on Soundclick. Timeless lyrics by Bill Osofsky (c) 1979; music by Joe Wrabek. Thanks to Lou Quarmwater for the sheep.
Eatin' Cornflakes from a Hubcap Blues Eatin' Cornflakes from a Hubcap Blues
The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments
Requiem for a Grey Dog Requiem for a Grey Dog
Corky Bernard--whom everybody knew as Greydog--died recently. This is a Kaddish for his wife Bobbie.
Leavin' It to Beaver Leavin' It to Beaver