Working on new album. Cover Version: “Wave” (also known as “Vou Te Contar” in Portuguese; lit. transl. “I am going to tell you”) is a bossa nova and jazz standard song written by Antônio Carlos Jobim.
This web site discussed by Google AI in the form of a podcast. David Jenkins’ Drumming Career: An Evolution Through Collaboration David Jenkins’ drumming career can be characterized by ongoing collaboration with diverse artists across multiple genres, evolving from early live performances and touring to more recent studio recordings and […]
A song from the album “Instead Of Worrying” Features: Avi Rosenfeld – Guitar, Music, Lyrics John E Mendel – Vocals Luis Madero – Electric Gtr David Jenkins – Drums Chris Branch – Bass Gabro Jazz – Wurli Instead Of Worrying by Avi Rosenfeld
Sour Circuit Recorded at Lumberjack studio with Joe. David Penn Vocal Doug Bable Guitar David Jenkins Drums Jon Durden Bass
Brisk, dreamy, achingly plaintive: Rarely has such a ghostly character been maintained so steadily, and so well, as on the Judybats’ ephemeral masterpiece.
This is unique. Cherry caught the first note, of the first song of Sour Circuit playing a live show. SourCircuit.com
Live at Derby Day in Milton Aloha Mr. Hand: Kim Hunter – Vocals, KeysLee Gamble – Vocals, GuitarsTim Thomas – Vocals, BassScott Hamilton – Keyboard, Synthesizers, Guitars & Music DirectorDaniel Getz – Lead GuitarDavid Jenkins – Drums Promo reel
Tell Me SomethingAvi Rosenfeld – Guitar, Music, LyricsMarco Buono – VocalsDavid Jenkins – PercussionDana Eizen – FluteGeorge Schiessl – Bass, Mandolin And If You Love MeAvi Rosenfeld – Guitar, Music, LyricsCaz Mera – VocalsDavid Jenkins – PercussionGeorge Schiessl – BassNik Borah – Guitar Solo
Raf from Limburg Belgium is singing, and playing all the instruments except for drums. Lyrics by Scott C. Villnuve. When we were putting the track together, Raf listened to some of the older tracks that I had posted. He told me to go for a similar sound to the drums […]
Rhumba De Bossa David W Oakland Guitar B.E. Ron Bass, percussion & recording/mix David Jenkins Drums
Spring in New Orleans Field recordings made in New Orleans April 1-3, 2018 Spring in New Orleans – Field Recording by Field Recording
DJ & Murphy Original Song Met Murphy while visiting New Orleans with Cherry. Murphy would only allow me to jam after I passed a rhythm test that he quickly administered. He was in the process of working his way across the country from Baltimore, and went on to settle down […]
Mark Casson: Song writer, Vocal & Acoustic Guitar Brent Little: Electric Guitar Shannon Hines Casson: Bass David Jenkins Drums Nashville Scene SurroundCo · Cheeksters – Live at 12th -n- Porter Cheekster Feature A relocated Brit and a Knoxville girl make sweet music OCT 19, 2000 Several Nashville-centered rock acts are […]
John Paul Keith: vocals, guitarsPaul Noe, Billy Mercer: bassDavid Jenkins: drumsBucky Baxter: pedal steel, fiddleDoug Campbell: cello, guitar “People Will Talk”:Jamie Akins: pianoJason Peters: drumsJohn Wright: bass All songs written by John Paul Keith
Guitar/vocals: Fritz StolzenbachBass/vocals: Charlie CarrDrums: Dave JenkinsBackup vocals: Jeff HeiskellProduced by Mike DeFreeceEngineered by Danny BrownAll songs composed by Fritz Stolzenbach and Charlie Carr Where's Jay by Monkey Grippe
John Baker is currently creating amazing music, and also recording at his magnificent The Arbor Studio in Knoxville, TN. I have bee a big fan of his music since Martini Age. Really fortunate to have worked with him on a few tracks at Disgraceland (also in Knoxville). John T. Baker- […]
Full-Empty is the fourth album by American alternative rock band Judybats, released in 1994 by Sire Records.
Sohail Luka & David Jenkins perform a combination of Egyptian Classical Music, and various improvisations.
First break I received in the music business was playing drums on tour with the JudyBats for their “Down in the Shacks Where the Satellite Dishes Grow” album. Kevin Jarvis had played all of the drums for the recording and I was subsequently brought in to tour with the band. […]