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Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) scratch recording (work-in-progress) of song called “There’s a Song in There Somewhere” for the FAWM and RPM 2011 Challenges. Recorded 2/12/2011 by Mystie Chamberlin using Audacity.
Since I am participating in the RPM Challenge, where I will be recording an entire album this month, I took a cue from my good friend Miss Shelley Miller and signed up for the FAWM Challenge, to write 14 songs in these 28 days, as well. My first work-in-progress has been uploaded.
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Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) work-in-progress for song “Silver and Love (C’est la vie boehme)” recorded 02.06.11 by Mystie Chamberlin using Audacity.
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01.24.11- Just Another Folk Singer Redux @ Alphabet City Soup @ Niagara Bar (112 Avenue A, NYC), @ 9pm. Performance # 164.
Recorded Set List:
1. Goodnight Sweet
2. The Story of My Life
3. Dear God (An Open Letter)
4. 6 a. m.
5. The Way You Look
6. Forgive & Forget
7. Beautiful Disaster
8. Never Thinking Again
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Just Another Folk Singer “Dear God (An Open Letter)” work-in-progress recorded 01.23.11 @ Tiger Studios (NYC) by David Fleming.
Vocals and guitar: Mystie Chamberlin
Production and tambourine: David Fleming
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Just Another Folk Singer recording of “The Story Of My Life,” recorded 01.15.11 @ Tiger Studios (Upper East Side, NYC) by David Fleming.
Produced by David Fleming
Arranged by Mystie Chamberlin and David Fleming
Music: Mystie Chamberlin on vocals, acoustic guitars, and hand claps; David Fleming on harmonica, tambourine, and hand claps.
Art Design by Mystie Chamberlin
Release date: 01.15.11
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Just Another Folk Singer recording of “Goodnight Sweet,” recorded 01.08.11 @ Tiger Studios (Upper East Side, NYC) by David Fleming.
Produced by David Fleming
Arranged by Mystie Chamberlin
Music: Mystie Chamberlin on vocals and acoustic guitar; David Fleming on gourd shaker.
Art Design by Mystie Chamberlin
Photo of Mystie by Hanna Toresson
Photo of New York City by Mystie Chamberlin
Release date: 01.08.11
Christmas morning I awoke with a throat like sandpaper, but in decent spirits nonetheless. David and I had spent New Years Eve with our adopted New Jersey family playing Beatles Rock Band (David on guitar for once…and me on wine…as usual). He had mentioned wanting to record an alternate version of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. One that was perhaps a bit more somber. So he was excited to discover, by way of Wikipedia, that the orignal draft by Hugh Martin was slightly more depressing than what ended up being used in the film Meet Me In St. Louis. We didn’t have much time, and the only guitar I had was a refurbished busted toy guitar, but we decided to try to record it by 4pm that day, despite the fact that my vocal cords were channeling Tom Waits.
Teh Typos cover of Hugh Martin’s original draft of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” 12.25.10 Catlap Sessions in NYC. Recorded by David Jordan.
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