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[*] posted on 12-12-2007 at 09:27 PM
new music !!


http://www.briancrain.com/newpages/ringtones.html

Had fun tonight on Baja Talk Radio and the Nomad chat...!

Ferna y Simone played a world premier of a new title track song "Ringtone" from my friends and musical partners' Brian Crain and Tom Taylor's new Recording. "Ringtones" will be up on iTunes shortly, and we're in the process of having CD's pressed... but you can go to:

http://www.briancrain.com/newpages/ringtones.html

... now and full preview all 7 songs, and if you like them, you can also download the new album (directions posted right there). (Please respect copyright, thx.)

BTW, I'm honored to play bass, mandolin, court jester, and baby-tickler on this recording... with these amazingly gifted young artists... (listen to track 1 (Ringtone) at 2:41 for THAT inside story... and I dare you NOT to open your heart and smile!)

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I hope this isn't too much "Shameless Promotion" as Click and Clack (the "Car Talk" boys) call it.... but a few Nomads asked me where & how to get these tunes ~ tonight during the radio show and chat (and follow up U2U :-).... and I really want to share our music with you all anyway!

I'd love to get Brian Crain and Tom Taylor down to Baja for a few concerts in the future... and I welcome any local ideas on doing that :-).

Ok... please enjoy.
Peace, Love, and Music!
David.... djh




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[*] posted on 12-12-2007 at 10:00 PM


Thanks djh for letting us play it.



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[*] posted on 12-16-2007 at 06:26 PM


The next time I come to Loreto I will find a guitar and harmonica and sit by the pool doing some old Neil Young stuff while YOU BBQ the triggerfish!!...or vice versa!!......much more fun than POKER...
Who's baby were you tickling?? Synthesizer or live??.....
and I liked the track -' Triangle '- a lot too......

Steve :D I love these guys, same hairstyle as me!



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[*] posted on 12-16-2007 at 07:36 PM
Hey Steve,


Hey Steve,

Nice to hear from you. I asked our mutual friend Dan if you'd moved to Loreto yet... We all smiled knowing you'd caught the Baja Bug.... and figured you'd go home and pack.

:)

The baby laughing at 2:41 on "Ringtone" is Mya, who is the sweet little baby daughter of drummer, composer, and good friend Tom Taylor.

Thanks for the nice words. Enjoy the tunes.

I'll be back in Loreto 12/27 - 1/6. One of these days, I'll get Brian Crain and Tom Taylor down to Baja to do some concerts. We'll be touring Asia again soon.... more of the classical and new age music for that tour . . . And a little conducting gig in Seoul with the full symphony orchestra in Seoul.

;D

And thanks for those trigger fish!! What could be better than a fresh fish BBQ on the patio with friends ? !

Keep in touch, amigo. And have a wonderful Christmas
David, Shing, and brother Bruce and Kate.




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[*] posted on 12-17-2007 at 07:55 AM


Hi Dave!
I plan on working until April, putting the house on the market and acquiring a fifth wheel - heading to Vegas for 6 weeks (the World Series of Poker), and then returning to Loreto in August for a couple of weeks to experience the warmer weather....not sure if I want to be on the Pacific side or Sea of Cortez side yet....
Hope to see y'all again...have a good Christmas and say hello to the troups...
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[*] posted on 12-17-2007 at 11:26 AM


Hola Steve. I saw the line about the WSP and figured it had to be you. Give me a shout when you have time.
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