The Blare of Tomorrow

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The Black Hole Blues is a song with a scientific meaning. It is the title song to The Black Hole Show planetarium show. Still, its a catchy little number with guitar leads by Jason Churchill.

Coconut Haid is a song inspired by a tounge drum given to me for Christmas by my sister-in-law. More leads by Jason Churchill with a horn section by the "Santo Luca Serenaders".

Cadillac Village is a song with a Native American feel to it. Chuck played the Indian flute, in case you're interested.

Just Another Rip-Off was a song written by Dave Svoboda many moons ago. Although its not really on the Blare album (its too new of a release) I though you might want to hear a "Hip-Hop" Svoboda polka.

The Robot-Marching Song was another song written by Dave Svoboda many moons ago. It also is not on the Blare album (its also too new of a release) I though you might want to hear another "Hip-Hop" version of a Svoboda polka.

I Know Frank Fong is an instrumental based around a bass-line again by Fred Udder. We played with this arrangement till we came up with this. It could be my favorite song on the album and has a definite "continental" feel to it. Frank Fong okayed the use of his name in this song.

Wonderin' is a song written by Joe St. Lucas. Vocals and country leads are by Jason Churchill. Horns by "The Santo Luca Serenaders".

Gravity is another song from "The Black Hole Show". It actually has the Newtonian formula for Gravity in the background vocal track.

Scrub Up is a song written by Dave Svoboda. This is a very old low-quality recording not authorized by R. Sronoda.

The Professor and Bill-the Early Years is a radio-drama written by D. Elwood Weiner. This was recorded in 1972? by D. Elwood and Chuck St. Lucas.

 

Feel free to listen to this music, distribute it to your friends or make a copy for your own personal use.

If you sell any of it, though, I want a piece of the action, capish?

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