[Harp-L] Website/Podcast for My Music
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- Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 11:02:52 -0600
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Last year, I started a podcast of home recordings and blues jam
recordings to share with my family and friends. I now feel okay about
sharing it with the rest of the world, so I made a website to accompany
the podcast with a full song list, detailed instructions, and direct
links for those who prefer to just download songs the old fashioned way.
The newest song is a recording of me playing "Lovelight" with New
Blood at the last Rockers in the Rockies seminar. There are quite a few
other songs dating back to last summer, and I hope to keep adding songs
every week or two. (If you subscribe, you'll get the new songs
automatically when they are added.) About half the current songs are
blues, with the rest comprised of funk, folk, and rock. There is one
song (and more to come) where I don't play harmonica at all. Anywhere,
here's the website link:
https://webfiles.colorado.edu/metts/www/podcast.html
There you'll find the XML address, instructions on how to subscribe with
iTunes, and a list of songs with direct download links if you prefer not
to subscribe. Most of the songs were recorded at the Boulder Outlook
blues jams, so my thanks go to the other musicians there, especially my
harmonica buddies who often let me borrow their equipment, and Don for
providing a couple of these files before I got my own recorder sorted
out. I have tried to give full band credits in the descriptions where I
know/remember the musicians' names. Please note that I sing lead vocals
on some songs, backup on others, and not at all on a few.
The whole point of the podcast is to share my music and get feedback and
suggestions from others, so I welcome any off-list comments you might
have. I hope you enjoy it!
Jonathan Metts
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