[Dixielandjazz] Introducing The Primate Fiasco
David Richoux
tubaman at tubatoast.com
Sun Dec 10 13:24:49 PST 2006
Nice stuff - your version of St. James sort of reminds me of a group
from Oz called the Hoodangers ( hoodangers.com )
The links you posted didn't work for me, but I could get to your live
tracks through the front door. (no spaces are allowed in URLs.)
http://www.theprimatefiasco.com/music/elevens/STJAMES.MP3 works
http://www.theprimatefiasco.com/music/basement/6 - stjames.mp3 does
not.
anyway,thanks!
Dave Richoux
On Dec 10, 2006, at 11:54 AM, steven yarbro wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>> From Western Massachusetts, The Primate Fiasco is a five-piece
> "neo-dixieland" band blending old and new in the spirit of the
> original
> American music. A few sound clips:
>
> http://www.theprimatefiasco.com/music/basement/13 - sunnyside.mp3
> http://www.theprimatefiasco.com/music/basement/6 - stjames.mp3
> http://www.theprimatefiasco.com/music/basement/9 - georgiabrown.mp3
>
> Our homepage can be found at http://www.theprimatefiasco.com with
> more sound
> clips, photos, show schedule, general info, bios, contact, etc. We
> are
> always looking for places to play (usually in the New England
> area), and we
> are also looking for representation. Any help anyone can offer
> would be
> greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
>
> Steven Yarbro - clarinet
> The Primate Fiasco - www.theprimatefiasco.com
> Northampton, MA
> styarbro at gmail.com
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