Local garage rock heroes The Downbeat 5 recently recorded a live record at Q division called Live (But Not) at Budokan! for the Steelcage label.
photo credit: Joan Hathaway
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Local garage rock heroes The Downbeat 5 recently recorded a live record at Q division called Live (But Not) at Budokan! for the Steelcage label.
photo credit: Joan Hathaway
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Check out more photos from the performance on Steve Latham’s website.
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Hard to Change came out on Meg’s 2010 release (her second for the Red House Painters label), The Living Side.” Produced by Crit Harmon, and engineered and mixed by Jon Lupfer, this lush album has an outstanding band. Kevin Barry on guitar, Jeff Berlin on drums, Richard Gates on bass, and Brad Hatfield arranging strings and playing the organ. (There are actually even more musicians than we just mentioned, but just trust us they’re outstanding, ok?)
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While on tour this January, Nick Jonas wrote a new song that he wanted to record as soon as possible, so he and his band stopped by Q Division.
Left to Right- Sonny Thompson (guitar), Tommy Barbarella (keys) , Paul David Hager (engineer), Michael Bland (drums), John Fields (bass, Producer), Nick Jonas.
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State Radio recorded the tracks for their album Let It Go in Studio A. The band gave Pat his still often used nick name DENZEL! Visit Pat’a page to lean more about that…