[atlantaprog] Re: Several things...
- From: Allen Welty-Green <agmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:47:25 -0400
I looked on Les' site after I posted and learned all about Gabby LaLa.
She's even got some samples posted from her new CD. Very bizarre stuff
- in a good way! Kind of like Bjork meets the Residents. I'll keep an
eye out for her.
On Jul 12, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Jack Bross wrote:
Allen Welty-Green wrote:
First off, where are all the posts lately? Ya'll have been awfully
silent lately. I'd love to hear a report on the Ca. Gtr. Trio show
from someone who went to it (rather than Roguefest).
Also, anyone go see Les Claypool besides me? Interesting show,
including a surprise appearance by Trey Anasatio (sp?) for most of
the set! His band featured this amazing blue-haired woman who wore a
*real* sitar like a guitar and played it like a lead instrument -
very good! She was also an excellent Theremin player, coaxing some
great lead lines out of that weird little box while dancing and
twirling her arms like crazy.
The woman is Gabby La La. She opened for him when he was on tour with
CCBBB last fall, as well as singing backup with the band on a few
tunes. She's got a new solo album that was I think available at the
show.
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Allen Welty-Green wrote:
First off, where are all the posts lately? Ya'll have been awfully silent lately. I'd love to hear a report on the Ca. Gtr. Trio show from someone who went to it (rather than Roguefest).The woman is Gabby La La. She opened for him when he was on tour with CCBBB last fall, as well as singing backup with the band on a few tunes. She's got a new solo album that was I think available at the show.
Also, anyone go see Les Claypool besides me? Interesting show, including a surprise appearance by Trey Anasatio (sp?) for most of the set! His band featured this amazing blue-haired woman who wore a *real* sitar like a guitar and played it like a lead instrument - very good! She was also an excellent Theremin player, coaxing some great lead lines out of that weird little box while dancing and twirling her arms like crazy.
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- From: Jack Bross