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News flash! Come to the:

Austin Celtic Festival!

1997 Oct 11-12


"Session" listings for the "Live Music Capital of the World" (especially "Traditional" music in Austin).

Mondays:
Irish jam session at the Draught Horse Pub & Brewery
starts, officially at 9:00, usually later though and sometimes not at all if there are big happenings elsewhere.

Draught Horse Pub & Brewery
4112 Medical Parkway 78756
452-6258

Sundays:
Irish jam session at Fadó Irish Pub
starts forming at around 6:00-7:00, gets going by 9:00pm.

Fadó Irish Pub
on 4th Street just off of Lavaca
457-0172


Lately I've been getting back into playing music. I used to be a music major at UCSC (Santa Cruz, CA). I wrote a bunch of mediocre "new agey" stuff, played keyboards, and dropped out because they insisted that I "sing" to be a music major. Now I've gotten over my puerile embarassment, and I'm acutally singing out loud in front of real live people! ;-)

For the past decade or so I've been spending most of my time with music "fiddling" with a little plastic soprano recorder. Recently I started going to Celtic jam sessions. After all, Austin is the self-proclaimed "Live Music Capital of the World" (by city council proclamation. I personally preferred our old slogan: "Austin, the Friendly City" :-).

Anyway, I've picked up playing the penny whistle, African hand drums, and fiddle, among other myriad instruments (basically anything I can get my hands on ;-).

So if you're interested, check out my music bookmarks or select one of the following lame recordings of me playing two African rhytms:
Shiko
CounCoun.
note: the above should be looped (set to auto repeat without delay) to hear the full rhythm. These are small so you don't have to wait 30 minutes downloading to hear them, so they only represent one cycle of each rythm.

I'm looking for about 100meg of disk space where I can keep my audio files available, but so far S.O.L. Sorry.

Here are some Amiga "mod" files you can play with. Mod players are available for Amiga and Intel-based machines at least, and maybe Macs too.
The "mod" file collection.
If you have any other good ones that you'd like to add to this please drop me a note. :-)


Feel free to drop me a note to talk about music. Have fun now!

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