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Guest List

Billy Catfish – Acoustic Artist

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lonesome tumblers live in detroit / hamtramck

11.11.06

now up for free listen or free download on this profile

billy catfish (guitar, words)

arlo pickens (guitar, theremin)

scotty karate (baritone guitar)

don thrasher (drums)

derek gullette (bass)

terry bradley (drums)

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dayton daily news

By Kris Neises Sat, October 14, 2006, 08:49 PM

With a harmonica wrapped around his neck, a guitar strapped to his back, and a glass of Jamison on the rocks sitting stage right; Wil Cope effortlessly sang somber songs with powerful imagery and range to a relaxed crowd at Canal Street Tavern last Wednesday, October 11th. Cope has mastered the lost-on-a-highway sound that reminds the listener of days gone by.

The intimate rapport that he builds with his audience is why Cope has been a big part of the Dayton singer/songwriter circuit for more than three years. He just released a new full-length cd that he was playing in support of.

Also on the bill Wednesday was a solo Billy Catfish. Without his band, Billy could not let loose as much as usual, but his set still provided the energy of the evening. He played songs for the potheads, cokeheads, junkies, and his friend’s meth lab with a slightly distorted acoustic backdrop. He finished off his set with a cover called The Mailbox Blues and a noisy banjo.

Wednesday was the first of three dates that Cope and Catfish would play together. The two are off to play Columbus and Nashville over the next week.

Visit www.wilcope.com for more info

SoundClick artist Billy Catfish presents "Guest List", an outstanding release in the Acoustic genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive acoustic track that resonates. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "Guest List" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.

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Peak #225
Peak in subgenre #71
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2006
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October 20, 2006
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:10 minutes
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