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New Single: We Can't Play Like Django

Check out the new single from the Alex Radus Trio! 

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tags: Alex Radus, We Can't Play Like Django, single, 2014, archive
categories: discography
Monday 08.11.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Help fund the new Johnny Showcase record! [Updated] →

We're trying to raise $16,000 for our new record, entitled The Octopus!  Help us make it happen, and we shall shower the land with fountains of funk.

UPDATE: WE DID IT! YOU RULE!!!

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tags: johnny showcase, kickstarter
categories: in the studio
Monday 08.04.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Makin' Wookiee premieres at Philadelphia Film Festival

A year or two ago, I recorded percussion for the soundtrack to this great independent documentary, and it's finally out! The film was screened at the 2014 Philadelphia Film Festival, and is poised to premiere on the west coast this summer. I could explain it to you, but that's what trailers are for right?

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tags: soundtrack, star wars, counter productions, official selection, philadelphia independent film festival, long beach indie film festival, sidewalk film festival
categories: press
Friday 07.18.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

The Spoils of Tour: Buried Beds and Kishi Bashi

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What a tour. Sharing the stage with the mega-talented Kishi Bashi, I had the pleasure of spending ten days on the road with Philly's own Buried Beds. Nearly every show was sold out, and the crowds were incredible. 

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tags: Buried Beds, Kishi Bashi
categories: performance, press, video
Sunday 06.22.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

New Tour Dates with Buried Beds! →

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I'm very pleased to announce that I'll be joining Devinyl Records artists Buried Beds on a tour of the east coast this June.

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tags: Kishi Bashi, Tour, Buried Beds, indie, philly scene, pop
categories: press
Sunday 05.18.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

William Gruff delivers an "edgier" sound with new single →

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Don't Remember Your Name

Our friends over at DOA have featured our new single, "Don't Remember Your Name", and it seems that they got it just right. Head over to their blog and read more, and give a listen to the tune on YouTube, SoundCloud, or right here!

tags: william gruff, delusions of adequacy, don't remember your name
categories: press
Wednesday 04.09.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

William Gruff - Don't Remember Your Name [Single]

Don't Remember Your Name
Gruff Tracks
Buy on Amazon

Never resting on any laurels, we fellows from William Gruff bring you new music. Watch the music video above - shot by Pierre Tasne and directed by Paul Bomba - and listen to the single below on SoundCloud. 

This tune, and the second single that will soon follow, are part of a stylistic exploration into the sound and vibe of pop music from the 1980s. We took our influences and bring you this - so let us know what you think!

Source: http://www.williamgruffmusic.com/
tags: william gruff, don't remember your name, music video, pop, drums, 2014, archive
categories: video, discography
Wednesday 04.09.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Pickett Drumline

I wrote original warm-ups, guided the composition of a cadence, and a few grooves to be played by a middle school drumline. Check out the charts and recordings by the Pickett Drumline!

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tags: drumline, composition
categories: commissions, composition
Saturday 02.15.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Alan Ens - Long Term

Click to listen to the full EP online

Click to listen to the full EP online

Last year, I recorded drums for three different tunes in three different locations. Another completely self-produced record from Philly's Alan Ens, this short EP doesn't skimp on the music. Says Al, it was recorded in the summer of 2013, for less money than the new Air Jordans.

This DIY spirit has led Alan to record a number of other albums on his own, including his Tongue Sculptors and $105,019.86 $tudent Debt. His music is a nearly indescribable recipe, taking morsels of jazz, pop, ambient, Brazilian, and punk musics and washing it down with some soy sauce and Old Bay. Take a listen, and support some very unique homegrown jams.

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Released 09 January 2014 
Alan Ens - Instruments, recording and mixing
Charlie Heim - Drums 
with 
Hallie Sainni - Viola; Joshua Machiz - Upright bass; Ian O'Beirne - Flute, Clarinet; Koofreh Umoren - Trumpet

Source: http://alanens.bandcamp.com/album/long-ter...
tags: Alan Ens, Long Term, experimental, drums, album, 2014, archive
categories: discography
Friday 01.17.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

'Gruff single is one of the "Best Songs of 2013" →

The good people over at adequacy.net - who published an exclusive interview with us a few months ago - rated our first single from Binghamton as one of the Best Songs of last year. Here's what they had to say:

Review by Jen Dean

Review by Jen Dean

"Helmsman Matt Cusack steers this David Bowiesque, epic number with a sure hand, starting off slowly with strummed guitar and low-key vocals that build up in emotive intensity.  Certain yearning turns of phrase and song structure shifts recall artists like David Bowie, Jeff Buckley, and Freddie Mercury."

Check out the article, and the rest of the list, over at DOA.

tags: william gruff, at the bottom of the ocean, binghamton, best song of 2013
categories: press
Wednesday 01.01.14
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

William Gruff "encompasses the heavens as much as the hills" →

Leading up to our featured concert at the Auburn Public Theater, we had a chance to chat with a local newspaper about our new music.

“William Gruff doesn’t sound like an astronaut’s name — maybe a woodsman’s, or a sheriff’s.

But when it comes to the band William Gruff, the name encompasses the heavens as much as the hills.

The New York City quintet will bring its “cowboy space tunes” to Auburn Public Theater Dec. 20. Its latest EP, “Binghamton,” was inspired in equal doses by David Bowie and Big Star — lots of synths and acoustic guitars, singer/guitarist Matt Cusack said.”

Click the title above to read the article by David Wilcox

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Dec 20
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Dec 20, 2013
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Dec 20, 2013
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Dec 20, 2013
tags: william gruff, auburn public theater
categories: press
Friday 12.20.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

William Gruff back in the studio

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In mid December, we headed back up to More Sound Studios in Syracuse NY to track some brand-new tunes.

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tags: william gruff
categories: in the studio
Wednesday 12.18.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Johnny Showcase up for Philebrity Award "General Fabulousness" →

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The good folks at Philebrity are hosting their annual Philebrity Awards & Xmas Pageant, and Johnny Showcase is up for one of the most coveted.

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tags: johnny showcase, Philebrity
categories: press
Tuesday 12.03.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

My next album will be released as a 3D Printed sculpture →

Maybe not exactly, but this is the future.

French "voice sculptor" Gilles Azzaro created this work as an exemplary manifestation of what 3D printing can do, and you should be amazed.

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tags: recording, sculpture, sound, 3D printing
categories: art
Tuesday 11.19.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Grammy Amplifier featuring William Gruff and Johnny Showcase!

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GrammyU, the proletariat extension of the music business oligarchy (and was beginning its initial expansion during my time at UArts) is now offering a curated audience-appreciation contest with Grammy Amplifier.  

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tags: william gruff, johnny showcase, grammy2014, grammy amplifier
categories: press
Wednesday 11.06.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Q&A with William Gruff →

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The fine folk at DOA just published a Featured Interview with Matt on their site. It goes pretty in depth about the songs, the sounds, and the brainspace that created our new album. I think they liked the record, too:

"Binghamton is completely pleasing to the ear and the brainspace, from the thoughtful to brisk rhythms, complex and compelling interplay of guitars, contemplative, expressive, and yearning vocal leads, sweet harmonies, and cogent lyrics."

Read the full interview at Delusions of Adequacy, and... have you listened to the record yet?

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Binghamton

Released October 2013
Click to listen to the full album online

More on Binghamton EP
William Gruff wins Best Rock Album [Updated]
Mar 4, 2015
William Gruff wins Best Rock Album [Updated]
Mar 4, 2015
Mar 4, 2015
'Gruff single is one of the "Best Songs of 2013"
Jan 1, 2014
'Gruff single is one of the "Best Songs of 2013"
Jan 1, 2014
Jan 1, 2014
Q&A with William Gruff
Oct 30, 2013
Q&A with William Gruff
Oct 30, 2013
Oct 30, 2013
Binghamton "is a loose, freewheeling, powerful record"
Oct 23, 2013
Binghamton "is a loose, freewheeling, powerful record"
Oct 23, 2013
Oct 23, 2013
Binghamton is "a cosmic, psych-pop commencement speech"
Oct 15, 2013
Binghamton is "a cosmic, psych-pop commencement speech"
Oct 15, 2013
Oct 15, 2013
William Gruff - Binghamton
Oct 12, 2013
William Gruff - Binghamton
Oct 12, 2013
Oct 12, 2013
William Gruff - At The Bottom of the Ocean
Oct 9, 2013
William Gruff - At The Bottom of the Ocean
Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013
Oct 5, 2013
William Gruff new single is a "gorgeously sweeping romantic anthem"
Oct 5, 2013
Oct 5, 2013
tags: william gruff, binghamton, interview, delusions of adequacy
categories: press
Wednesday 10.30.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Binghamton "is a loose, freewheeling, powerful record" →

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Binghamton

Released October 2013
Click to listen to the full album online

They keep a-rollin' in! Here's a new review of our new album, this time from the music blog Popa's Tunes. Popa wrote about William Gruff a few times in the past - most notably in his retelling of my epic sojourn to and fro the recording studio - and he's got nothing but good things to say about what we released.  

"Binghamton is a loose, freewheeling, powerful record from a band that naturally gels together with an abundance of creativity. Each track is hypnotically catchy, and sinks into the subconscious to wander there perpetually."

Well right on. If you haven't already, you best take a listen to the record they're all raving about: Binghamton  is now available on iTunes, Amazon, and for your listening pleasure right here on charlieheim.com!

tags: , , binghamton, william gruff, Popa's tunes
categories: press
Wednesday 10.23.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Galludo! Dogfish are in the news, for once.

It's as simple as using a dogfish as a baitfish, but makes for one hell of a photo. According to NBC News, Marine Biologists at the University of Delaware's Ocean Exploration, Remote Sensing, and Biogeography (ORB) Lab set out to get themselves a healthy sand tiger shark, and were met with a food-chain of events:

"This unlucky smooth dogfish couldn't resist the menhaden used as bait and, unfortunately, fell victim to one of the top predators in the [Delaware] bay," ORB researchers wrote on their Facebook page. "The dogfish was about 3 feet (1 meter) long and completely swallowed by the sand tiger shark."

The dogfish - one of the smallest known sharks, and also a great little sax and drum duo - was devoured by the sand tiger verily. 

We feel for you, my small icthyofriend. Listen here to our elegy for the Dogfish, and be sure to check out the whole article over at NBC News.

A rare live performance of the Dogfish Duo at State College's Best Music Festival. Greg Johnson, saxophone; Charlie Heim, drums

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Shark Attack [Live]
Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/science/shark-swall...
tags: sharks, dogfish duo, galludo, Megalodon
categories: the natural world
Friday 10.18.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Charlie Heim on the Time →

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Photos taken by Johnny Showcase himself. Thanks for the love, Johnny.

Charlie Heim on the Time
Blog
Johnny Showcase: Hips & the Lips, Vol. 1
about 5 years ago
Johnny Showcase - The Octopus!
about 9 years ago
2014 in Review: Favorite Concerts
about 10 years ago
Win Tickets to Halloween Freak Freak from JUMP Philly
about 10 years ago
tags: johnny showcase
categories: performance
Thursday 10.17.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 

Binghamton is "a cosmic, psych-pop commencement speech" →

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Taking our latent interest in space, the future, and empowering music literally, music blog Bucket Full of Nails seemed to deeply understand the messages we were trying to convey. Of course, you should listen for yourself to see if the "astral" allusions to Philip K. Dick's reality are as clear as they claim. Regardless, when speaking about our tune "Newtons", they offered this fine opine:

"...[Should you] follow William Gruff, a time capsule from today discovered some light years from now won’t tell the story of such modernity. Rather, the physics of love will form the tale read to future generations."
tags: william gruff, bucket full of nails, binghamton
categories: press
Tuesday 10.15.13
Posted by Charlie Heim
 
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