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Dragonette - "Fixing to Thrill" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009

Dragonette - "Fixing to Thrill" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009

from NickyDigital on November 06, 2009
Duration: 341
Dragonette performs "Fixing to Thrill" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009
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Dragonette - "Pick Up the Phone" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009

Dragonette - "Pick Up the Phone" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009

from NickyDigital on November 06, 2009
Duration: 229
Dragonette performs "Pick Up the Phone" Live at Santos Party House on November 5, 2009
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We Have Band - Centerfolds and Empty Screens

We Have Band - Centerfolds and Empty Screens

from Baeble Music on November 05, 2009
Duration: 211
We Have Band proove they are indeed a band, dialing down their high energy, dirty disco for a performance in the Guest Apartment. Watch the entire performance at http://www.baeblemusic.com/concertvideo/The-Guest-Apartment/We-Have-Band.html. (This show was filmed professionally by Baeble Music and is fully licensed and legal.)
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An Interview with We Have Band

An Interview with We Have Band

from Baeble Music on November 05, 2009
Duration: 238
Usually blowing speakers in high profile clubs around the world, We Have Band created a definite sense of intimacy when they turned down the volume, and picked up some acoustic guitars for their visit to the Guest Apartment. Watch the interview at http://www.baeblemusic.com/artistinterviews/We-Have-Band/We-Have-Band.html. (This show was filmed professionally by Baeble Music and is fully licensed and legal.)
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Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 9

Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 9

from Favorites of zenfilm on October 26, 2009
Duration: 3475
LIVE FROM SUGARHILL STUDIOS, EPISODE IX Johnny Bush and Roy Head, legendary Texas performers perform their hits.... and things get a bit out of hand... but that's live TV... Singer/songwriter Johnny Bush's set includes his huge hit Whiskey River. Roy Head performs his #2 rock hit from 1965 Treat Her Right in the same studio where it was recorded 44 years ago...a great SugarHill moment...not without surprises. On this episode, SugarHill chief engineer Andy Bradley celebrates his 25th year at the studio. Andy interviews guests along with host and award-winning record producer, Dan Workman. Community guest and 'audience of one' is Andrew Dansby. Dansby is a Kentucky native and former New York resident who survived stints in the film and book publishing industry. He's currently an entertainment columnist for the Houston Chronicle, where he spends most of his time thinking and writing about music. Live from SugarHill, Episode IX originally aired on October 8, 2009 and is a collaborative effort between Zenfilm, OutboundMusic.com and SugarHill Recording Studios. The show is produced by Gina Miller with the assistance of Dan Workman, W. Ross Wells, Al and Courtney Delaney. Studio Engineer: Christopher Longwood. Special thanks to cinematographers Raul Casares and Keith Houk and Unit Photographer Everett Taasevigen. Thanks for watching. Visit Live From SugarHill Online on Facebook and the iTunes Music Store. Find out more about Houston's creative community online at Only in Houston. Find out more about Houston at VisitHoustonTexas.com.
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Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 6

Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 6

from Favorites of zenfilm on September 23, 2009
Duration: 4122
Live From SugarHill's July episode features solo artist Andrew Karnavas and 60s garage rock legends The Freddie Steady 5. The hour-long program includes short sets by each guest and candid interviews with Rosa Guerrero (KTRU s Mutant Hardcore show) and award-winning record producer, Dan Workman. Community guest and audience of one for Episode VI is Chris Gray, music editor for The Houston Press, a weekly publication with almost 645,000 readers and more than 2 million online hits each month. Live from SugarHill, Episode VI airs on July 2, 2009 at 7p.m. CST. This episode also brings in a new webhost and audio stream partner, OutboundMusic. Andrew Karnavas acoustic melodies are a blend of straightforward chord progressions and slow finger picking that combine elements of blues and folk. The songs are largely introspective, image-driven stories that seek to make listeners examine a man s relationships and his opinions in both pastoral and urban settings. In July 2009, Andrew will release The Bridge, a ten-song Blues Rock and Americana LP from his band Runaway Sun, and this fall, Film Noir, a thirteen-song solo debut with acoustic guitar, cello, piano and violin arrangements. The Freddie Steady 5 is classified as Tex-Pop; a package of jangly, Beatlesque pop with a Texas touch. Texas Music Hall-of-Famer Freddie Krc (rhymes with search) has played drums behind renowned singer/songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker and Roky Erickson; and been in the studio with Carole King, Pink Floyd s Roger Waters, and the Small Faces Ronnie Lane. All along, he has also been out front on his own projects and produces Jenny Wolfe and the Pack. Zenfilm is a nationally recognized film production company and HD post boutique based in Houston, TX. The creation of long time producer/director team Merideth Melville and W. Ross Wells, Zen has experienced exponential growth and received numerous awards since founding in 2005. Zen works with agencies and record labels to create national TV commercials, music videos and viral media. They also develop and maintain sustainable social marketing initiatives. Founded in 2001, OutboundMusic.com is an Internet radio and music retailer whose goal is to promote music produced by independent recording artists. They currently promote nearly 700 artists, both Texas based acts and many international talents. The partnership between Zenfilm, Outbound Music and SugarHill Recording Studios launched its first episode in 2008.
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Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 8

Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 8

from Favorites of zenfilm on September 22, 2009
Duration: 3855
Rock combo Chase Hamblin and symphonic quartet Two Star Symphony. The program includes candid interviews with Rosa Guerrero and award-winning record producer, Dan Workman. Community guest and audience of one is freelance writer David A. Cobb of local music and events blog Houston Calling. Live from SugarHill is a collaborative effort between Zenfilm, OutboundMusic.com and SugarHill Recording Studios. Two Star Symphony is known as Houston s first call commissioned independent orchestra. Comprised of Jerry Ochoa (violin), Debra Brown (violin), Jo Bird (viola), and Margaret Lejeune (cello), they perform on a matched set of instruments handcrafted by Master Luthier Anton Krutz. Notable works include an original composition for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari , 24 shorts from Unseen Cinema: Experimental Treasures from the World s Leading Archives for the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and a feature-length score for Harold Loyd s film Girl Shy . In 2004, The American Ballet Theatre enlisted them for the Dominic Walsh-choreographed dance Alchemy that premiered in New York. They recently unveiled their first full-length ballet score for a production of Titus Andronicus. They won the 2009 Houston Press Music Award for Best Unclassifiable Band and have been mentioned in Spin Magazine. Chase Hamblin is a descendent of one of America s first Gypsies. The great grandson of a Vaudeville songwriter, Hamblin has clearly inherited the traits of his freewheeling elders. Born in Italy and raised throughout Europe and Southeast Asia, Hamblin grew up with an odd yet influential mix of culture, art, and music. He worked as a model and movie extra while studying at NYU before moving to Houston where he joined the critically acclaimed group Penny Royal. After the band s demise, Hamblin began work on his debut solo EP, A Fine Time, with Derek Dunivan at the helm as producer and arranger. The upbeat, yet contemplative, late 60s vibe of the album has garnered comparisons to The Beatles and The Kinks, as well as contemporaries like Elliot Smith and Grandaddy. Hamblin s live ensemble includes local heavyweights Derek Dunivan (piano), Corey Power (guitar), Geoffery Muller (bass) and Robert Ellis (drums). Zenfilm is a nationally recognized film production company and HD post boutique based in Houston, TX. The creation of long time producer/director team Merideth Melville and W. Ross Wells, Zen has experienced exponential growth and received numerous awards since founding in 2005. Zen works with agencies and record labels to create national TV commercials, music videos and viral media. They also develop and maintain sustainable social marketing initiatives. Founded in 2001, OutboundMusic.com is an Internet radio and music retailer whose goal is to promote music produced by independent recording artists. They currently promote nearly 700 artists, both Texas based acts and many international talents.
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