The 2nd and last video not only of the blues segment, but of the drumset presentation. Equal parts Led Zeppelin and Howlin' Wolf. Now take out that lip ring and get down with your bad self. :) Features Strat artistry from Xanthi Music owner Rod Shepard and keyboards from North Bergen Technical School student/videographer Rommel Valenzuela. It's always a good time for a slow blues in G!
This is the third in a series of three videos showcasing Billy's percussion skills. In this one Billy improvises on an aluminum, jingle-rim doumbek over a prepared track of drum machine, darbukas and tambourims. Another good one for the neighbors!
This is the second in a series of four videos showcasing Billy's percussion skills. In this video Billy improvises a foundation of bodhran and repeats the process with a bendhir and riq tambourine on the additional tracks.
The East Coast's mightiest cover band. Sponsored exclusively by Coors Light, booked by 107 Productions. "Live" video shot by Cris Peterson, www.iconimages.info.
A short photo montague music video utilizing Atwell's photos of the San Lorenzo church in Clint, TX as well as images from the RI Children's Museum, Providence, RI. The audio is taken from the Billy Atwell CD, "Dos".
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