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Mr Tambourine Man ......... Corey ...................... Julia and me
Here's my current gig schedule, all dates with the Paul Case Band unless otherwise noted:
Here are some live tunes for your listening pleasure:
(some I play on, some I don't, but they're all good!)
The Paul Case Band is where I play most these days, so it gets its own page.
Puttin' On the Ritz is an annual party that morphed into a band in 1980 and entertained sophisticated audiences of all kinds throughout the 80's and early 90's, playing American music of the last 80 or so years. The band went on hiatus in the early 90's but still gets together for select engagements. Look for them in Raquette Lake on Saturday afternoon, July 7th, from 2-4, at the Clinton Village Festival from 4-6pm on Saturday August 25th, and at Unity Hall in Barneveld at 7pm on Sunday September 30th.
Seven Turns was an Allman Brothers tribute band that we put together in 1993. It played less than a dozen gigs, but it sure sounded authentic. And one of those gigs was WOUR's 20th Anniversary show at Vernon Downs, opening for Eddie Money, in front of a record 40,000+ people. (Yes, there is some video, we're working on it). The players were Paul Angerosa, Dave "Dinger" Wingfield, Steve Wargo, Rich Hoffman, Darryl Mattison, Lenny Milano, and Frank Talarico. All of these gigs were recorded at Temptations in Utica NY. Each one is an entire set, so give them time to download.
George Rossi's Little Georgie and the Shufflin' Hungarians was an 11-piece revue that brought New Orleans' French Quarter to the Syracuse area in the early 90's, delivered in the form of a raucous and intense three hour nonstop show. George later moved to New Orleans and almost immediately found himself manning the keyboard in Ivan Neville's band. He's one of the finest musicians to ever come out of central NY, as you can observe here. These songs were recorded at the Brookside Athletic Club in September 1994:
Speaking of fine musicians, here are 3 of the finest as Vinnie and the Butchers. Paul Angerosa, Lenny Milano and Creamo reached levels of communication that most musicians experience only on a great night, if at all. These guys were ON, all the time. Recorded at the Palm Beach Club (now an empty lot) in Utica, March 1994.
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