The Bayou Boys ( my zydeco band) has released it's brand spanking new CD SWAMP TRACKS. It's a mixture of Louisiana classics and originals.
Special feature: My lead vocal debut(recorded) on the great tune Junko Partner written by the great James Booker and covered by everyone from Proffesor Longhair to the Clash to well, The Bayou Boys.
//http://www.Bayouband.com
It costs $15.00 and for a limited time I will pay postage in the US and negotiate elsewhere for SPF members.
Very cool... Now, when the thing goes platinum don't forget us lil peons here back at 'da ranch :lol: ---------
Platinum??? I am hoping for cardboard or tin foil.
Tin foil it is then... A fine choice might I add... Nice to have available when cranial protection issues arise, as we are all aware happens from time to time.....
That's what I was thinking.
My friend Tommy helped write a song with our homey who was playing with Jefferson Starship. They cut it and I guess it did ok, cause though Tommy got screwed out of most of his royalties he did get a gold record. One day he decided to put it on his turntable and see how it sounded. It played Moon River.
Moon River :P --- Yeah well. I guess it's time I reval a darkly hidden secret from senors' past.... Seems senor had this major crush on this redhead gal named Jane Bartlett... I was in 6th grade; band class was just getting started for the year, and there was a newb babe, wasn't in band the year before.... To my shock, they put her in the drum section with me and the other 4 guys from the year before... All the guys grumbled around, hating the fact that we now had a chick in the drumm section... I didn't say anything, but I thought it was cool... Sorta like when a babe rides their own Harley.... She'd never played drums before, so incrementally, I showed her what all the percussion thing was about... She was a fast learner and had a natural dexterity and sense of timing to boot.... So, I copped a super crush on her :oops: ---- A school dance was fast approaching... Now, this was back in 'da day, when they spun 45's that we'd bring..... I went to my local record store and bought Moon River.... I gave it to Jane that Friday during band class and told her "here Jane, we can dance to this if you are going to the dance tonight".... After school, I went home and prepared for my 'big night'.... Picked out my coolest clothes, combed my hair oh so precisely, sloshed on half a bottle of 'Jade East', and headed to the dance.... I got to the dance and looked around. There she was, alas, she was there with one of the jocks :shock: Jocks :shock: Damn, senor never expected something so uncool.... When they dimmed the lights and called out for the 'moonlight dance', I waited with breathless anticipation... They played all 3 of the 'moonlight' songs and none was Moon River :cry: ... As the 3rd song was ending I looked around the room and Jane and the jock were nowhere to be found.... I guessed they'd split to somewhere to go make out..... Senor trudged home carrying the heavy burden of a man rejected...Senor never gave 'ole Janey any more tips on things percussion, and Jane never mentioned the dance or the record... Senor was a bit relieved when Jane became a cheerleader in 7th, and dropped out of band.......................
So now we have the true story of the orgins of the super hero we just know as Senor Salvia.
As a certain Floridian once put it.... " Some people say that there's a woman to blame,,, But I know,,, It's my own damned fault" ........ :P
Oh, that's a great pair of stories.....
lw