MP3 Marshall Nanis - Authentic Blues For Jews
Upbeat colorful blues with casual, fun-loving original vocals, a "hoot."
13 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Chicago Style, FOLK: Folk Blues
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Authentic
BLUES FOR JEWS
Track 1: Ho Jo. A new version of a rowdy, well known blues standard. Our tribute to the "Mostly Gone-But Not Forgotten" restaurant chain.
Track 2: The Bubbie Bus. A salute to "bubbies" or grandmothers. Willing dispensers of free hugs and advice.
Track 3: Eat Alone. Here are a few such bits of advice, food style.
Track 4: NY Cowboy Walking Bass Version A . Alex Baum "takes off" on bass.
Track 5: Petaluma, CA A charming town, lovely homes and Jewish chicken ranches.
Track 6: Little Boy Blues. Refers to the ritual of circumscision.
Track 7: Cold Air Blues. A favorite "gripe." TIP: Grab a couple of napkins before you head in.
Track 8: Nanishevitz Blues. Our own "classic" promotes the taste and tipsiness
associated with Passover seders.
Track 9: No Money Blues. I''ve met lots of kids with entrepreneurial spirit.
Track 10: NY, NY Parody.
Track 11: NY Cowboy Walking Bass Version B. Which rendition do you prefer?
Track 12: Volvo. The heavy frames are supposed to help with crash survival.
Therefore, Mom needs one.
Track 13: "It''s Just As Easy. My Mom''s advice. Of course, folks tell me they heard this in their own families. Marry a rich one."
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Aubergine Songs- West Coast
Call: 323.932.8948
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Call: 978.441.3866
e:mail: mnanis@https://www.tradebit.com
Co-Producer, guitarist, arranger, Elliot Kenin
Engineer, bassist, Alex Baum
Piano: Henry Salvia
Drums: Kent Bryson
Lyricist, vocals, composer: Marshall Nanis
Art, Design: Marlene Rolphe
Cover: Elizabeth Joslin - Nanis
Liner Notes: Laurie Joslin
Recorded in Berkeley, CA
All Rights Reserved
My very sincere thanks to all the people
who provided encouragement and honest support.
This has been a tough assignment. But it''s MUSIC!
So we''re busy now preparing the next album
"Lonely Boychik". You''re now among the small
but growing collection of good friends.
Love ya. MN (ASCAP)