Posts tagged 10 in 20

10 In 20 - Oh My Me

This month’s 10 In 20 release is new to me - but I’m immediately a fan - check out Oh My Me and their song Derenda:

Apparently they’re out in Austin this week making their South By Southwest Debut.

10 In 20 - Willy Eames

Ten years ago or more, in what feels like another life time, me and my friend Erin Acevedo used to go to High On Rose, a local bar/restaurant/music venue before it was a law office or whatever unfortunate thing it is now, and listen to one of two bands: Catawampus Universe or Club Dub. Both of these bands featured local guitarist, Will Eames. In my hazy, highly unreliable memory I feel like maybe Eames might have worked at High On Rose too, but it’s possible my aging brain is making that part up.

Anyway…

Eames is this month’s addition to the 10 In 20 recording project. Check out his song, Riot Going On, below; complete with rain gutter reverb:

10 in 20 - Fanged Robot

Newest video/single from the Lexington 10 in 20 project. This one is from Fanged Robot AKA Robby Cosenza. Robby is a Lexington staple and can be seen on stage all around town playing multiple instruments for multiple acts. He’s also the drummer for the phenomenally talented These United States. Here’s his song Let The Countdown Count Me. Give it a listen, it’s great.

Also, the video for this one is particularly great.

10 In 20 - Sunday Valley

My favorite local band contributes to the 10 in 20 project with a new song called “Goodbye.”

Great as always!

10 In 20: Matt Duncan

Last month I posted the new song from Coralee and The Townies from the 10 In 20 project. Here’s this month’s from Matt Duncan. I got to see Duncan play live at CD Central a few months back. He and his band are great. Check ‘em out:



Never doubt Lexington makes great musicians!

10 In 20 - Coralee And The Townies

First video for the 10 in 20 project features Coralee And The Townies. It’s awesome - like everything they do!

10 In 20 - A Lexington recording project

“Ten groups of established Lexington musicians each spend two days collaborating on an original track with producer Duane Lundy at Shangri-la Studios. An organic process affirms artists’ distinctive songwriting and musical roots, while painting a broader creative landscape. Monthly debuts of new songs build toward a vinyl album release in 2012.”

Love this idea! And the first three bands? Three of my favorites: Coralee And The Townies, Matt Duncan, and Sunday Valley!