Bristle
YouTube Channel
Check out the Bristle YouTube Channel, featuring contributions from Charles Smith (a/k/a The Hermit Thrush) and Bill Russell.
Maybeck Pics and Flicks
Thanks to Michael Zelner for the great photos he took at our Bay Area CD release party. And hats off to Maestro Charles Smith (a/k/a The Hermit Thrush for his many moving pictures of the event. Enjoy!
Future(s) Now(s)
The promo video I created for our album Future(s) Now(s), out on Queen Bee Records. This was great fun, inspired by the whole Bristle design and recording crew!
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Gold Lion Arts 2015
We had a great time on our 2015 summer tour, driving up and down the wilds of Northern CA, OR and WA. Here’s a link to video of our Sacto show at Gold Lion Arts on 7/2/15: “Bassett,” a little charmer by Cory full of japes and jodhpurs. Thanks to Ross Hammond for putting the show together, and to Charles Smith (a/k/a The Hermit Thrush) for the great footage!
Berkeley Arts 2014
The link below will take you to seven videos from our May 2014 performance at Berkeley Arts Festival, courtesy of Charles Smith (aka TheHermitThrush), that tireless chronicler of Bay Area music (and beyond). Enjoy!
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In the Flow 2012
The link below will take you to a video six-pack from our May 2012 performance at Sacramento’s In the Flow Festival courtesy Charles Smith (aka TheHermitThrush). We were hot off of a recent recording session for our 2nd CD, and had a great audience. Take a look!
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Settlin’inin’
This video courtesy Michael Zellner, from the great Actual Jazz Series spearheaded by Jacob Zimmerman.
This video courtesy Lindsay Dunckel, taken at the late lamented Heartfire Studios in Grass Valley.
Notlob
Another video from Actual Jazz shot by Theo Padouvas
(Randy’s stage left, directing traffic).
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Thanks to Ross Hammond for shooting and posting the following videos, and for his tireless efforts at promoting new music in Sacramento and beyond.
Conference Call
Debut performance of Cory’s composition
Wheezy Breezy
This clip will clue you into why this piece reminds us of the Sippy Bird.
Revolution
From our first-ever gig, my arrangement of the classic Lemuel Crook composition.