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Written and performed by Greg in a studio atmosphere strictly for solo purposes. It attempts to show another side of the band that until has not been represented on this site! For info on solo projects or new band efforts join our mailing list.
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Alligator Wine is a progressive blues/rock Jam-band with a unique sound. AW taps into the styles of rock, blues, folk, jazz, metal, and alternative, throwing t
Alligator Wine... Soon to be back in action! You heard it right, All the original members have decided to give, what in my opinion was a good thing, another go! After a little over a year break we are finally starting to write and rehearse again and plan on being on the circuit mid summer or sooner. We, inout off time, have decided to add a 5th member to the band! Please welcome Kelly Collinson into the AW family!! Kelley will be playing acoustic guitar predominantly in AW and may venture into other instruments as needed... like conga's...um, ok Kelly? Alligator Wine is a progressive blues/rock, jam-band. We basically all listen to a wide variety of music...folk, metal, bluegrass, jazz, rock, blues, etc...As a band we try to incorporate these styles into our music when the mood strikes us. That seems to be how we evolved into a jam-band. One person feels the song a certain way and leads the rest of us into his world! It's a lot of fun, especially live,It can squeeze some of the best music out of a musician. Although, if yer not payin attention to the music as a whole, it can end up a train wreck.Greg Andreas
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#19,610 today Peak #76
#5,936 in subgenre Peak #30
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Words and Music by Greg Andreas
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April 30, 2003
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MP3 1.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This is basically a song about growing up or living in a certain perception of values, and/or the world, only to realize that these ideals generally fade as we grow older.
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