
“Europa” - Performed by Brittni Paiva
Whittier College, Whittier, CA
August 2006
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“Europa” - Performed by Brittni Paiva
Whittier College, Whittier, CA
August 2006
(C) 2006 Talmidim Productions
All Rights Reserved. All videos uploaded by UkuleleBrit are exclusive to Talmidim Productions.
www.brittnipaiva.com

Me and my buddy sam had this great idea that we were going to swim in the Bass Pro Shop fish tank. EDIT: this is in council bluffs, iowa there has been other who saw this then try it, and while i dont encourage it it is fun to see my work spread across the nation. just give me the respect and realize that i was the first.

http://www.brokenjoe.com/music http://www.myspace.com/brokenjoemusic Here is some info on how to make the brushbass drum attachment that I demonstrated in my last video.
played bass in The Jeff Healey Band for his last eight years. He was a great friend and bandleader.If you have something nice to comment on Jeff, feel free.I also have had an acoustic trio and Brokenjoe for the last few years. This wacky little contraption that I put together allows me to play a beat while playing the stand up bass using a snare brush through my fingers. Lightning Chance and Ernie Newton amongst others used to use something similar back in the 40`s & 50`s on the Grand Old Opry shows when they wouldn`t allow drummers there. Theirs were permanently screwed right to the belly of the bass, I didn`t want to do that because it would obstruct me from going up the neck if need be. My addition to this was to come up with a quick removable one that had more spring to it like a real snare and to also put in a condenser mic/pre amp that I can send to the P.A at festival gigs.It takes a while to get the hang of the brush being through the fingers but it`s worth it. At first I used it all night on duo and trio gigs playing every kind of music just to get the hang of it but now I`ll just pull it out for two or three songs a set for effect. It`s volume is turned up higher on this video so you can hear its tone. Normally it would be a bit lower in level.
Unfortunately there isn`t much literature on these old pioneer bass players of Nashville and very few still doing this technique. If you know of anyone that does this brushbass style please put me in contact with them.
I don`t use this in the Jeff Healey Band because we have Al “baby” Webster behind the kit but a trio like Brokenjoe has the perfect instrumentation with banjo, harmonica and bass where the chop comes in handy at times.
Here are some friends and influences of Brokenjoe worth checking out. Dock Boggs, Charlie Poole, Charlie Angus and the Grievous Angels, Bill Munroe, Lester Flatt,Willie Nelson, Earl Scruggs, Uncle Dave Macon, Robert Johnson, Morgan Davis, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, Jack de Keyzer, Danny Marks, Rick Fines, Fruteland Jackson, Roscoe Holcomb, Fred Eaglesmith, The Weber Brothers, Jeff Healey, Mark Haines and Tom Leighton, Junior Brown, Matt Masters, Bob Wills, Wendell Ferguson, Billy Connolly, George Carlin, James Jamerson, Paul McCartney, Pinetop Perkins, Jimmy Rodgers, Murray McLaughlin, Gordon Lightfoot, Stomping Tom Connors, The Carter Family, Chubby Wise, Lightning Chance, Webb Pierce, Ray Price, Julian Fauth, Julian Fauth, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Grandpa Jones, The Chieftains, Merle Haggard, Dale Watson, Danny Brooks, Asleep At The Wheel, Ray Benson, Dan Whiteley, Jenny Whiteley, Cris Whiteley, Jimmy Bowskill, Finis Tasby, David Rotundo, Loretta Lynn, Tom Waits, Mo’ Kauffey, Harry Manx, Doc MacLean, Long John Baldry, Mose Scarlett, Rick and the Biscuits, Matt Minglewood,Steve Strongman, Trouble and Strife, Ken Whiteley,Tim Williams, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Harrison Kennedy, Steve Earle, one man bands and especially Electro-fi records. Do a google search, you won`t be disappointed.
The Brokenjoe CD ” LONG WALK TO NOWHERE” is available for download at iTunes,
Rhapsody http://www.rhapsody.com/brokenjoe/longwalktonowhere,
emusic http://www.emusic.com/album/Brokenjoe-Long-Walk-To-Nowhere-MP3-Download/10980927.html,
Audio Lunchbox http://www.audiolunchbox.com/album’a=77659,
Yotta music http://www.yottamusic.com/albums/Brokenjoe/Long-Walk-To-Nowhere/
musicload http://www.musicload.de/item.ml’releaseid=1878032_2 and other fine on-line stores.

Update: George is releasing an instructional DVD within the coming months. Head to his website www.georgekollias.com for more info.
Video with shots of Nile’s drummer playing double bass on axis A longboards. He plays pretty slow (for george) first at around 190 bpm but watch towards the end when hes doing 16ths at over 250bpm!

Update: George is releasing an instructional DVD within the coming months. Head to his website www.georgekollias.com for more info.
Video with shots of Nile’s drummer playing double bass on axis A longboards. He plays pretty slow (for george) first at around 190 bpm but watch towards the end when hes doing 16ths at over 250bpm!

Update: George is releasing an instructional DVD within the coming months. Head to his website www.georgekollias.com for more info.
Video with shots of Nile’s drummer playing double bass on axis A longboards. He plays pretty slow (for george) first at around 190 bpm but watch towards the end when hes doing 16ths at over 250bpm!

George Kollias Of Nile Sacrifice Unto Sebek live

A vid that was shot at a clinic in Heerenveen (Holland). Played on eliminator pedals though..

George Kollias

Update: George is releasing an instructional DVD within the coming months. Head to his website www.georgekollias.com for more info.
Video with shots of Nile’s drummer playing double bass on axis A longboards. He plays pretty slow (for george) first at around 190 bpm but watch towards the end when hes doing 16ths at over 250bpm!