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Michele and the Midnight Blues LIVE Demo Reel

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Michele and the Midnight Blues live at the National Women in Blues Festival in Wilmington North Carolina. Since Michele also runs the event and owns the footage all legals issues are covered.

The few cover tunes have been edited to under the number of measures needed to avoid taking away any other artists rights. To hear those tunes in full search the original authors and recording artists and buy their music!

The majority of the tunes were written by Michele and the Midnight Blues, minus the tunes by Savoy Brown, Head/Kurtz, Willie Dixon, Loretta Lynn/John White tune. Plus a new song recorded with permission from John Bingham (aka The Soul of John Black), titles 'Hot Cup of Coffee' which will be on the bands 3rd CD.

There first two CD's 'Eyes Set to Midnight' and 'A Night of Storytelling' are both available at the web site:

http://www.micheleandthemidnightblues.com

Booking information is there also, and on SonicBids.com

Michele and the Midnight Blues retain all rights to their own original music. No use without express permission.

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On Stage: Michele with guitar man Madison Bunting, drummer Dane Britt (his step dad is our main drummer Tony Mallard and on all of the CD recordings), and on bass Wayne Dean.

This demo includes Memphis, Chicago, Cali and Texas style Blues. The band is known for living up to their motto "Blues is more than cry in your beer music".

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  • thats a elo song !!!???

  • @fannygodzilla ....elo song? what is an elo? or do you mean an E.L.O. as in the band by that name? if so....no.

  • was das denn?????????

  • @fannygodzilla what are you asking?

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  • hmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • the comment above is not only a lie but when i did a quick web check...it is a virus site. don't believe all you read and don't visit some site like that!

    i left it to warn people.

  • no worries. is was fun to banter! and it made me wonder too, because the tapes i use now in the video camera (if we are not using cards) are technically tape on mini reels...but digital tape (as in DV). so now i wonder if only analog counts as 'reel to reel' or can digital tape on reels be called that too....don't try to answer...it hurts my brain just thinking about it...ha ha ha

  • sure is. Sorry about the confusion. Sounds good!

  • it does. but when an artists (i.e. a band, an actor, etc) needs to show their work, they don't show full length versions, the put together a 'demo reel'. i suspect the term came up when they were still doing most of the recordings on to reels instead of digital! so you were not wrong and my use of the word is accurate only for a 'demo'. ain't the English language confusing!

  • I thought "reel" referred to magnetic tape recording, or a magnetic videotape

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