Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Carrollton Station Feeder Bands on the Run

After Hurricanes Katrina swept through Louisiana, you knew that the people down there were going to write songs about it. Eric Orlando decided to ask some of his favorite musician friends to submit their hurricane songs. This CD is great. Mark Miller and Caleb Guillote, Eric Orlando, Paul Sanchez, Susan Cowsill, John Gros, Theresa Andersson, Fred Leblanc, and many others showcase their amazing song writing skills. Songs with titles like "Rainy Day " by Peabody , "A Few Days" by Ron Hotstream, and "Oh Katrina" by Anders Osborne capture the feelings and agony of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the levees. The money raised by the sales of this CD are given to local musicians to help them return to the city of New Orleans. This is a must buy. 5 out of 5 fleur de lis.

3 Comments:

At 7:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What do you make of Skeet and Mike's song and Eric's song on this CD?

I am moved by Skeet and Mike's effort.

Eric's song is surprisingly good, I thought.

 
At 12:14 PM, Blogger LatinTeacher said...

I like both of those songs. Particularly, I favor the song by Ron Hotstream called "A Few Days." It just speaks to me. I am not as keen on Beth Patterson's effort, though.

 
At 5:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found a golf ball in the urinal at Carrollton Station.

I found a golf bag in the urinal at Maple Leaf.

 

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