Friday, July 29, 2005

Q-SOUTH


The 90's were a great time to be a musician, I still get comments from people all over about Q-South. I can say everybody from the band is doing well. The odds of a Q-South reunion are slim, but I have been looking through old tape and thinking about a compilation Live C.D. with unreleased material. Thank you to everybody who made New York a great place for music, On any weekend you could walk into a joint and hear Q-South,Jeff Buckley,Jak Tweed,Govt Mule,Blues Traveler to many to name...........There is a bus from The Wetlands in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, It is the closest alot of the bands will ever get, but our stickers are on it and the music we all made then still holds up today!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

WXPN in PHILADELPIA !


There is nothing happening in New York. Brooklyn is even funnier. The New York scene is made up mostly of kids from out-of-town who watched too many 80's video's. Coney Island is almost unrecognizable, and the re-hashed Punk and New Wave thing is weaker than clock radio speakers.I am not intimidated by a kid in eyeliner. In fact, I feel tougher.The city of Philadelphia on the other hand is developing a music scene alive with boundry pushing artist. An Albatross,Algebra of Need,Sara Drive and many more Pennsylvania bands are doing things The New Brooklyn couldn't fathom wrapped up in their mock poverty.If you want to see a band in Brooklyn,show some nuts and visit the Elite Ark on Pennslyvania Ave off Linden Blvd and you will hear cutting edge world music(Soca,Dance Hall) not "A Flock of Seagulls (Light)" CBGB's should close. The original idea of the place was an alternate to the stuffy village joints, now it is as cool as Journey(and we know the owner never spent dime one on the bathrooms) Philadelphia on the other hand has Grape Street www.grapestreet.com and The World Cafe www.worldcafe.org where both folk and alt-rock artists can perform to an audience that actually wants to hear music. New York radio is horrible. Rock radio plays Corn or whatever crud is being churned out, and the Folk Mafia won't play anything that isn't sensitive or a Tori Amos knock-off.New York's pirate stations are taking some chances though. WXPN in Philadelphia www.xpn.org is fantastic the D.J's Dan Reed,Helen Leicht and Matt Reilly have taste and guts. You can get the streaming version for free, do yourself a favor and give it a listen. It doesn't take a math teacher to understand the link between Radiohead,The Police,Sigur Ros and Bob Dylan. I was born in New York and have lived here all my life, I have never been more disappointed in this place . I know there is a kid in Ozone Park or The South Bronx who is plotting to take this great city back from the models,photographers,clothes designers,screenwriters and the people with expensive shoes and carefully ripped jeans.A small note to the people who now hang out down Lower East Side, "Junk" is king it was there before you and it will be there after you. If I sound bitter and out of touch, start sucking.

Sunday, July 10, 2005

The Brotherhood of the Grape


Thanks to all the musicians who have performed on the C.D.'s or live with The Brotherhood. In no particular order. Ron Zabrocki,Frank Persico,Matt McCann,Greg Holt,Chris Deleo,Chris Catalano,Eddie Klinger,Desmond Verdolino,Roger Machetti,Eddy Joe McCabe,Ken Loeffler,Chris Citarella,Kyle Lovely,Nick McNerney,David Patrick Brian,Rob Rizzo,George Englert,Geoff Unger,Marlon Clarke,Big Shot Squad and Joni Ernst.

Thanks to all the Producers and Board Ops who helped The Brotherhood. Brent Toussaint(Urban Oasis),Frank Persico(Persico Studios),Ron Zabrocki(Zabrocki Digital),John Hughes(Ronin Music),Anthony Erice,Tim Conklin,Ed Klinger(Ace in the Hole),Machel Montano(Xtatik Ltd),Hometown Studios,Ian Pantin,Laud Pemberton and Andre Boyce

Monday, July 04, 2005

Into the Whip Records



Into the Whip Records is the home of Walker and The Brotherhood of the Grape. All three Brotherhood C.D.'s are available "Almost Homeless" "Bar-Humbug" and "The One and Lonely" www.cdbaby.com/botg3 . Into the Whip has Re-Issued "Q-South" www.cdbaby.com/qsouth The Alt-Rock C.D. from 1997 and has made them all available for Ipods. Into the Whip will release 2 more C.D.'s in the year 2005 a compilation album of Walker's adventure in the world of Caribbean music, and Symptom 7's www.symptom7.com debut C.D. featuring the music of guitar God Geoff Unger and bass playing you can set your watch to, by Eddy Joe McCabe."Gentleman" Jim Maguire's label for real New York musicians!

Sunday, July 03, 2005

The Brotherhood of the Grape Message Board



Welcome to the Brotherhood of the Grape message board. Come on in, sit down and have a glass of wine and enjoy the music!