Si Shen and me plan to make a video on "The colour of the Rain" and we would like to put a Studio Recording (of the song ) under. Si Shen has the possibility to use a Studio . Now we need musicians (from Stuttgart or near) who can support the project playing the music live in studio. So we could take a part of the session into the video too and have a high quality recording for the website. Who can help us and is playing : Cello, Violin, Bass, Vibraphone, Drums (hopefully Si Shen or Vladimir will play the piano). Who would like to sing in the Choir /Backing Vocals. If it is possible we would like to do the recording between 8-10 of June. So maybe my friend, worldclass soprano Gina Sanders, could sing the solopart as she did in the "Livingroom-Session" she did for the recording of the attachment.
If someone has photos or videos from south africa we could use, please let us know or put them on the discussion. You can also mail to sponsarts@gmx.net
As you know, Sawubona is to have fun together in helping others - we cant pay anyone.
Hope to hear very soon from you. If you would like to have the partitur of the song, write to the mailadress above.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL50060B88ED577BD4...in the early 80's american bluesman Billy Jones was the lead guitarist for an outstanding group of touring musicians who called themselves 'The Incredible Rock City Band'. ...this song is taken from the only known video of one of their live shows. ...these guys are great! ...every band member is a star! They performed on military installations all over the United…See More
"Hi Carsten, bin heute seit langem mal wieder auf Sawubona gewesen. Hast du die Geschichte mit den Digital Musicians schon gesehen oder getestet? Wie geht es so, was macht die Musik?
Gruß Conny"
by Norman DarwenThe first four tracks encapsulate Arkansas-born Billy Jones. ...a wicked, raw, live version of Albert King's 'Personal Manager', 'my Hometown', a bleak, stark portrayal of the ghetto set to a busy but laid-back and bluesy musical commentary that epitomizes what some have defined as his "gangsta bluez" (...though it is perhaps even better on 'Ain't Good Lookin'), the rocking, rollicking, down-home, and subtly Howling Wolf inflected 'Blues Comes Callin'' and the bluesy/ reggae…See More