Erika Lewis and Tuba Skinny - Love Sick Blues
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@panama8jazz They actually do, but it was individually released, by them personally. My mom got their CD "Six Feet Down" when she saw them in New Orleans a few years ago. So that you can get a sense of what I mean when I say "independent" - The CD case is regular white printer paper, with hand drawn cover art, track listing, etc. The CD is burnt onto a regular rewritable disc and the band and album name are scribbled onto it with a sharpy.
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<3 Tuba Skinny
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lovely. she needs a guy to "act out" the story with her... perhaps the guitar player could stand up and move around with her bit. she looked so "fidgety". great performance. thanks to meredith for sharing.
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Great singing, great playing!!!
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OMG! this is the kind of stuff that should be on tour. WHY ARENT THEY ON TOUR AND HAVE A CD OUT YET?! Usually when I go to concerts if all the good seats are sold out your like eff it and you end up in like the west jesus part of the auditorium and your ok with it cuz you can still hear it. For this id fight for front row seats. One of the few i'd do this for along with Florence + The Machine =D
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Hi Erika & Company! As an old N'awlins "Yodeller" myself who sang Lovesick Blues on the West Bank (The Best Bank) in Harvey back in the early 1970's in the Hackett Bros. neighborhood just off of Manhatten Blvd.., I am so smitten with these young Home Boys & Girlz and their Jazzy Speak Easy Styl'n on the streets music. Now why didn't our group back then incorporate some girlz into the band? All of you rock me into a big easy mood. Love your vocals Erika. See y'all soon. Jack
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just wonderful to listen to and see
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just wonderful to listen to and see
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your guys make me feel like i am taking a stroll down the river as steam boats chug by, by far my favorite jazz band
Thanks for your kind comments
digitalalexa 1 year ago