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| Title: ...Sings The Great American Songbook |
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| Artist: Anti-Social Music |
| (c): (C) 2005 Peacock Recordings |
| (p): (P) 2005 Anti-Social Music |
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2005-10-04 |
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Rod Stewart. Bette Midler. Anti-Social Music. Yes, YOUR cranky, crafty, contrarian, and cantakerous new music collective for the punks has joined the pantheon of the stars with the long-awaited completion of it's debut collection "ASM Sings The Great American Songbook"; a hooting, hollering grab-bag from the group most likely to get loaded on stage at Lincoln Center. And yes, this record was made possible in part by a grant from the Cary Trust.
Our concerts have featured members of Ida, the Hold Steady, Alarm Will Sound, Gutbucket, World/Inferno Friendship Society, the Hissyfits, Songs:Ohia; the bands of Elliott Sharp, Jabbo Ware, and Jon Langford; and the New Jersey Philharmonic, the NY Underground Orchestra, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, New York City Opera, and so on and so on. No one in the group is simply a chamber-music lifer or a downtown-jazz snob or a punk rocker dabbling in the "legit music" world. You know, your basic New York scene eclectics.
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