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The Silver Seas
The Silver Seas, formerly the Bees, are a pop-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, that formed when producer-musician Jason Lehning met singer-songwriter Daniel Tashian, son of Barry and Holly Tashian. History They played their first show as the Bees in 1999 and toured as an opening act for Guster in 2004 after the independent release of their debut album, ''Starry Gazey Pie''. ''High Society'' followed in May 2006 (a non-album track titled "Silver Lining" played over the end credits of the Jeff Goldblum mockumentary ''Pittsburgh'' that same year). On May 2, 2007, the Los Angeles-based label Cheap Lullaby announced that it had signed the Bees and intended to reissue ''High Society''. Copyright issues involving the British band the Bees had already forced the Nashville group to add "U.S.," in parentheses, to the end of their name (even though the Bees of the UK are marketed as A Band of Bees stateside), so Cheap Lullaby encouraged Tashian and his bandmates to come up with a n ...
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Joe Pisapia
Joe Pisapia (born July 25, 1968) is an American record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, who was formerly a part of the band Guster and k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang. In the past he has also released albums with his band Joe, Marc's Brother, his side project Watercolor, and the solo albums ''Daydreams'' (2002) and ''Nightvision'' (2015). Albums Pisapia released his first solo album ''Daydreams'' in 2002. He and Liz Hodder collaborated to produce ''Beautiful Mistakes'' under the band name Watercolor. With his band Joe, Marc's Brother, he has released ''Around The Year With Joe, Marc's Brother'', ''The Pennsylvania Sessions'', ''Autumnninetyeight EP'', and The Debut Of Joe, Marc's Brother''. In 2000, he worked with Anthony Rapp to release the album ''Look Around''. He was involved with Guster for the production of '' Keep It Together'' and was pronounced an official member shortly thereafter at a show in Portland, Maine, as is documented on the DVD ''Guster on Ice' ...
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High Society (The Silver Seas Album)
''High Society'' is the second album by the Silver Seas The Silver Seas, formerly the Bees, are a pop-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, that formed when producer-musician Jason Lehning met singer-songwriter Daniel Tashian, son of Barry and Holly Tashian. History They played their first show as .... The album was originally self-released in May 2006 under the band's previous name, the Bees, then rereleased in October 2007 by Cheap Lullaby under their current name. The song "Catch Yer Own Train" was featured in a first-season episode of AMC's '' Breaking Bad'' and is included on the soundtrack album ''Breaking Bad: Music From the Original Television Series'' (2010). Track listing All songs written by Daniel Tashian, except where noted. # "The Country Life" – 2:39 # "High Society" – 2:44 # "Ms. November" – 2:10 # "Imaginary Girl" – 2:28 # "She Is Gone" – 3:14 # "Catch Yer Own Train" – 3:06 # "Tativille" – 2:38 # "We'll Go Walking" (Tashian, Jason Lehning) †...
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Starry Gazey Pie
''Starry Gazey Pie'' is the 2004 debut album from the Silver Seas. Its original cover reflected the band's previous name, the Bees (U.S.), but unlike their second album, ''High Society'' (2006), ''Starry Gazey Pie'' wasn't reissued on Cheap Lullaby Records in 2007. However, on iTunes and Amazon.com the band's current name replaces the previous one on the MP3 version of the album. Track listing All songs written by Daniel Tashian. #"Destiny on the Lawn" – 2:31 #"Starry Gazey Pie" – 4:00 #"Love Is a Holiday" – 2:22 #"Message From the Birds" – 2:15 #"Sea of Stars" – 5:33 #"It's Only Gravity" – 2:56 #"Letters From the Dead" – 3:22 #"Bring On the Clowns" – 3:47 #"Mrs. Wilson" – 4:32 #"It Was" – 2:58 Personnel * David Gehrke: drums, vocals * Robbie Harrington: upright bass * Jason Lehning Jason Lehning (born April 14, 1972) is an American producer, composer, musician and mixer/engineer living in Nashville, Tennessee. Biography Early life Jason Lehning was bo ...
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Subtítulo
''Subtítulo'' is the sixth album by indie folk musician Josh Rouse Josh Rouse (born March 9, 1972) is an American folk/roots pop singer-songwriter. Originally from Nebraska, Rouse began his recording career in Nashville in 1998 and later relocated to Spain. In 2014, Rouse won a Spanish Goya Film Award in the c .... Released in 2006, it was his first album for Nettwerk Records. Track listing # "Quiet Town" (Josh Rouse, Daniel Tashian) — 2:31 # "Summertime" (Josh Rouse) — 2:23 # "It Looks Like Love" (Josh Rouse) — 3:46 # "La Costa Blanca" (Josh Rouse) — 2:26 # "Jersey Clowns" (Josh Rouse) — 4:15 # "His Majesty Rides" (Josh Rouse) — 3:39 # "Givin' It Up" (Josh Rouse) — 3:31 # "Wonderful" (Josh Rouse) — 3:48 # "The Man Who... (featuring Paz Suay)" (Josh Rouse) — 3:43 # "El Otro Lado" (Josh Rouse) — 3:06 # "The Clear Coast (featuring Gary Louris)" — 3:36 (iTunes Bonus Track) References 2006 albums Josh Rouse albums {{2000s-folk-rock-album-s ...
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Nashville (Josh Rouse Album)
''Nashville'' is the fifth album by indie folk musician Josh Rouse. It was released in 2005 by Rykodisc Rykodisc is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, operating as a unit of WMG's Independent Label Group and is distributed through Alternative Distribution Alliance. History Claiming to be the first CD-only independent record la .... Track listing # "It's the Nighttime" (Josh Rouse, Daniel Tashian) — 4:04 # "Winter in the Hamptons" (Rouse, Tashian) — 3:08 # "Streetlights" (Rouse) — 4:24 # "Carolina" (Rouse) — 3:31 # "Middle School Frown" (Rouse) — 3:24 # "My Love Has Gone" (Rouse) — 4:19 # "Saturday" (Rouse) — 4:22 # "Sad Eyes" (Rouse, Sean Kelly) — 4:49 # "Why Won't You Tell Me What" (Rouse) — 3:50 # "Life" (Rouse, Tashian) — 3:47 References Josh Rouse albums 2005 albums {{2000s-folk-rock-album-stub ...
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Almost And Always
''Almost and Always'' is the fifth full-length album by singer-songwriter David Mead (musician), David Mead. "The elegant, torchy tunes were originally intended for a Bette Midler-style female vocalist, until Mead decided to cut them himself", wrote Steve Leftridge of ''PopMatters'' in November 2009, adding that ''Almost and Always'' "may be 2009's loveliest collection of pop songs". "Last Train Home" was NPR's Song of the Day on January 9, 2009, several months after ''Almost and Always'' was first released on CD in Japan and online at NoiseTrade. Many of the album's songs saw their live debut at the Basement in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 30, 2008. "From My Window Sill", written by Daniel Tashian, was later recorded by his band, the Silver Seas, for their 2010 album ''Château Revenge!'' Track listing All tracks written by David Mead and Swan Dive, Bill DeMain, except where noted. # "Rainy Weather Friend" – 3:41 # "Little Boats" – 2:49 # "Blackberry Winters" (Mead) – 3:40 ...
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Moonlight Road
''Moonlight Road'', the fifth album by the Silver Seas The Silver Seas, formerly the Bees, are a pop-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, that formed when producer-musician Jason Lehning met singer-songwriter Daniel Tashian, son of Barry and Holly Tashian. History They played their first show as ..., was released on digital platforms on January 1, 2018, after briefly being made available on SoundCloud one week earlier. "The band still deliver on the memorable melodies and singalong choruses," wrote Eamon Carr of '' The Herald'' in the Dublin newspaper's December 29, 2017, edition, and "have edged closer to bursting into the mainstream." Track listing # "Good Sign" – 4:02 # "Go Getter" – 3:19 # "Neon" – 4:39 # "Love (Won't Take Me Back)" – 4:00 # "Even When You're Wrong" – 3:45 # "Right Direction" – 3:09 # "Wildlife" – 4:15 # "You Give Me Faith" – 4:05 # "Cecilia" – 3:28 # "Colors" – 2:04 # "Moonlight Road" – 3:04 References {{Authority control 20 ...
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Alaska (The Silver Seas Album)
''Alaska'', the fourth album by the Silver Seas, was released in the summer of 2013. Frontman Daniel Tashian described it as the band's "country" record, explaining in a press release that they "tried to play well, crisply, economically, like country musicians. There is plenty of roducer Joe Pisapia's">Joe_Pisapia.html" ;"title="roducer Joe Pisapia">roducer Joe Pisapia'ssteel guitar. The songs are about distance. Distance between places, weather, people, ideas. It's about somewhere you would never stumble on; you have to deliberately go to Alaska. I've never been there, I don't know if I will ever go, but I have a beautiful idea of what it's like." He added, "They say it takes an outsider to describe a place accurately; Joe's from New Jersey and I was born in Connecticut. Sometimes I see my friends go from relationship to relationship, looking for this place they see in their minds, but reality always falls short somehow ... Sometimes it's best to leave certain things to the imagin ...
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David Mead (musician)
David Worth Mead (born September 3, 1973) is a Nashville-based pop singer-songwriter. Over the years he has toured extensively, headlining as well as opening shows for John Mayer, Fountains of Wayne, Ron Sexsmith, Liz Phair, Joe Jackson, and Shelby Lynne. Biography and album releases Born to a traveling-salesman father and schoolteacher mother, David Mead's family moved often during his childhood, mostly around the southern United States, before settling in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1986. As a kid, he sang in the church choir and school productions like ''The Sound of Music''. When he was 13, he got his first guitar and was soon writing his own songs; three years later, he was gigging out professionally. His travels eventually took him to Nashville, where he played in bands such as Verdant Green; Blue Million; and Joe, Marc's Brother. Drawing on a wide range of influences, from the Beatles and Broadway to the Police and Rufus Wainwright, Mead has honed a highly melodic and emoti ...
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