Blue Skies
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Irving Berlin, never learned to read music, but he wrote incredible songs. He sung for pennies as a kid and became a singing waiter for work. My friends in the California Feetwarmers and I do our take on this classic.
Written by Irving Berlin
Tim Timebomb-Guitar, Vocals
Jeff Moran-Banjo
Patrick Morrison- Guitar
Carlos Reynoso-Washboard
Dominique Rodriguez-Drum, Block, Cymbal
Charles DeCastro-Trumpet
Josh Kaufman-Clarinet, Piano
Brandon Armstrong-Sousaphone
Justin Rubenstein-Trombone
Train 45
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It's been said that nothing makes a more lonesome sound in the world than a train whistle. For 100 years--from the early to mid 1800s into the mid 1900s, trains were the lifeblood of America, and trains were featured in popular songs.
Woody Guthrie did his own recording of this traditional folk tune in the 1940s.
The California Feetwarmers climbed aboard to back me up on our take of it.
Written by TRADITIONAL
Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
Jeff Moran-Bass, Lapsteel
Patrick Morrison-Electric Guitar
Carlos Reynoso-Acoustic Guitar
Dominique Rodriguez-Drums
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
It's Opening Day! Go Oakland. East Bay All The Way. Who do you guys like?
Written by Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer
Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
Kevin Bivona-Piano
Jockey Full of Bourbon
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This song reminds me of a fever dream. Tom Waits' urban nursery rhyme of sailors, bourbon and debauchery.
Written by Tom Waits
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar, Accordian
Kevin Bivona - Drums, Percussion, B3 Organ
Poor Edward
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This is our fourth and last murder ballad of the week. The main character Poor Edward has a woman's face on the back of his head and if Edward were to remove it, it would kill him. At night she speaks to him and it drives Poor Edward to suicide.
Written by Tom Waits/Kathleen Brennan
Tim Timebomb-Guitar, Vocals
Anders Mouridsen-Guitar