Showing posts with label Glendale One. Show all posts
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Glendale One - Live At Asylum Artists (Feat. The B-Town Horns)

Size: 121,9 MB
Time: 52:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Country Rock, Jazz Rock
Art: Front

01. Drive My Car (Live) (2:54)
02. I Saw Her Standing There (Live) (3:31)
03. Things We Said Today (Live) (3:54)
04. No Reply (Live) (2:28)
05. Tell Me Why (Live) (5:12)
06. Norwegian Wood (Live) (3:56)
07. I Call Your Name (Live) (2:53)
08. You Can't Do That (Live) (4:19)
09. A Hard Days Night (Live) (3:12)
10. Back In The U.S.S.R. (Live) (2:56)
11. It Won't Be Long (Live) (3:16)
12. Can't Buy Me Love (Live) (3:21)
13. What Goes On (Live) (4:49)
14. Rain (Live) (5:18)

GLENDALE ONE are five childhood friends reunited after 30 years to share their love for playing, performing and recording music together. Their name is the phone exchange they all shared in grade school. The addition of the B-Town Horns, a stellar five-piece brass section, featuring trombonist and arranger George Guerrette and lead trumpet Dave Harmsworth, has resulted in exciting new arrangements captured in the bands latest recording - LIVE at Asylum Artists

Glendale One pays homage to the Lennon/McCartney catalogue through unique arrangements in styles ranging from Texas Swing to Jazz Rock/Fusion. Proof positive you can go anywhere with a well written song. They are homegrown Canadian talent giving, “jump to your feet and dance”, performances to audiences throughout Ontario, at festivals and outdoor events and in Toronto at Hugh’s Room, the Cadillac Lounge and the Dominion on Queen, to name a few. Glendale One - nothing but fun.

Lead vocalist & guitarist Gordon Smith has a film career stretching from Platoon to X-Men but today explores 3D-listening environments for live amplified music performances with Asylum Artists.

Lead guitarist & vocalist, Brian Gibson, has television career ranging from Nikita to Rookie Blue. A vintage guitar collector, his collaboration with Smith goes back to the grand old days of the Riverboat.

Drummer & vocalist Kevin Frank, is an actor and the artistic director of Second City’s training and education program. He also lectures around the world on how improvisation applies to corporate relationships.

Rhythm guitarist & vocalist, Frank Reid, is an accomplished pianist, acoustics specialist and founder of Progressive Interiors, responsible for most of the professional sound recording studios in Toronto over the past 25 years.

Bass guitarist & vocalist, Craig Ryan, is also a talented drummer, graphic artist, and a professional organizational effectiveness “guru” with clients in both public and private sectors.

Live At Asylum Artists