Brent
New original instrumental low whistle piece
Nov 1, 2009
I uploaded a new tune today. It's an instrumental piece played on a low G whistle I made and it's called "Tear down the sink, Dear".
You can hear it
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My own music page
Nov 21, 2008
I've already got some sites here on Soundclick featuring the music of bands I've played with in the past. Now I've started a page for my own music exclusively (mostly Irish wooden flute stuff).
Hope you enjoy it.
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My Celtic-music related artwork now on a T-shirt!
Nov 6, 2008
I've done a lot of graphic art for past bands (posters, album covers, etc). However, once the gig is over, or the band breaks up, some of this great art is never used again...a real shame!
So...I've opened an on-line store at CafePress.com to sell my Celtic-music related artwork on T-shirts and other stuff!
Check it out! Get yer brain onto some Celtic music and some of this great artwork onto yer back!
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Any imaginative, quirky musicians in Cornwall, Ontario?
Apr 13, 2007
As you know, I now live in the smallish town of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, after moving here several years ago from the outskirts of Toronto. There are a lot of great things about my new home (lovely lazy drive to work on a 2 lane country road, low cost of living, having the St. Lawrence River nearby) but obviously the arts community is going to be a lot smaller than in the "big smoke".
Therefore I was pleased to discover that this town was home to a high per-capita ratio of really competent musicians whose talent I greatly respect. Unfortunately for me, they are all pretty main stream (metal, top-40 pop, country, rock or shamrocks 'n green beer style Celtic). I haven't come across anyone doing any sort of quirky, alternative pop. I'd be interested in joining such a band if any were formed and needed a keyboard / wierd-instruments player.
Other than that, I am looking to form a trad. Celtic instrumental style trio in the vein of Flook, Deseal etc. (see blog posting below). This means no tired old pub songs, in case you were wondering. ;-)
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