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At Hand Productions - Prophecies of War

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Prophecies of War is the cinema-concert that explores the realities of war through live music, projected video, and audio clips. Centered on Dwight D. Eisenhower's Military Industrial Complex speech given in 1961, Prophecies of War explores America's political use of war, economics, and media to influence foreign policy and its military past. Musically, Prophecies of War has been described by Shockwave Magazine at times similar to Deep Purple[1]

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Prophecies of War is the cinema-concert that explores the realities of war through live music, projected video, and audio clips. Centered on Dwight D. Eisenhower's Military Industrial Complex speech given in 1961, Prophecies of War explores America's political use of war, economics, and media to influence foreign policy and its military past.

tags: progressive, 2007, session work, drums, archive, prophecies of war, archive 2
categories: discography
Thursday 11.29.07
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

UArts Jazz Singers: "My Romance"

Back in 2005, I was presented with a unique opportunity to sing Bass II for the UArts 10-peice vocal jazz ensemble. It was an education in harmony to say the least, and a fun challenge throughout. Here's a great studio recording of the group at its best.

tags: jazz, vocal, 2007, archive 2
categories: discography
Saturday 11.24.07
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Carmina Burana

tags: vocal, 2007, archive 2
categories: discography
Friday 11.24.06
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

The March Hare - People Dressed as People [EP]

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The first recording from The March Hare, completely self-produced in every way. At the time, the Philly spazz-rock madpeople was a four-member band: Zack Guy-Frank on guitars and vocals, Jon Hafer on keys, guitar and vocals, Chrissy Tashjian on bass and vocals, and myself hitting things with sticks. Featuring 5 songs that would later be re-done on Mister Nimbus , this EP is a great introduction to the unique and fervent energy that TMH brings. 

Check out the review from AbsolutePunk here. Thinking about posting the rest of the EP and/or the 3-song demo we did back in '04, btw...

tags: The March Hare, rock, progressive, indie, 2007, drums, people dressed as people, archive 2
categories: discography
Sunday 04.17.05
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

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