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  • Genre: Bluegrass / Blues / Folk

    Location State College, Pennsylvania, US

    Profile Views: 13718

    Last Login: 1/31/2012

    Member Since 2/16/2006

    Website http://other99.com

    Record Label The Other 99%

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ...... .. .. .. The Kazoo & Tambourine Company fancies themselves as musical historians with a passion to preserve, restore and create songs from a bygone era of American History. Just as historians write books so that stories live on, The Kazoo’s perform songs, as old as the country itself, to entertain and ensure that our newest generation never forget. They also write songs with the sensibilities of our forefathers national and familial foundations. These songs and this band, though likely new to our young audience, ring familiar because all we know now, came from then. With rousing choruses, simple and old-fashioned percussion and a healthy dose of enthusiasm, The Kazoo & Tambourine Repair Company engages both children and adults, who have so much fun, they don’t even realize they’re learning something.
  • Members

    Max Spiegel Carl Mazzarelli Steph Hewett Paul Wilkinson Mike Wayock
  • Influences

    Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Elizabeth Cotton, Mance Lipscomb, Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Leadbelly, Son House, Charlie Patton, Roscoe Holcomb, Alan Lomax, Johnny Cash, Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, David Grissman, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Paycheck, Roger Miller, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, Taj Mahal & Prince.
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  • Martha C. Mcclure



    How are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding

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    After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem, & some songs, on myspace...
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    Out of the museum-and-gallery 
    (Wiser on Cookson and the local way), 
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    In a small lake at a scenic-hill’s base. 

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    And, thus, a flock of gulls squawking above) 
    Onto the South Pier I made my way: 
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