SEEKING
Rhythm Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Other Percussion, Violin, Cello.ABOUT
Channeling Owen is looking for a string player (violin or cello--we have worked with both), bass player and percussionist. From '98-2003 Channeling Owen was a successful Manhattan-based indie rock band playing at top local clubs, with spins on hundreds of college stations, features in magazines, etc. The band is not a professional venture now but we remain serious about making good music and working with like-minded artists who are cool and sincere. This is a strong songwriting band and we good musicians to bring it together again. We will rehearse perhaps twice a month in Brooklyn (near Carroll gardens) or lower Manhattan and do a local set every month or two just for the sake of music. This is not a paying gig for mercenaries--but for members who want to keep playing. If you are interested in being a part of Channeling Owen please email us with a picture or link and let us know what instrument you play, whether you can sing, how old you are, influences, etc. Thanks.
- Screen name:
- stustrum
- Member since:
- Apr 24 2013
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Moderately Committed
- Years together:
- 10
- Gigs played:
- Over 100
- Tend to practice:
- 1 time per week
- Age:
- 58 years
Influences
Neil Young, Matthew Sweet, Buffalo Tom, Radiohead, Elliott Smith, The National, The Decemberists, Counting Crows, a million other great songwriting bands.
Members Of Band
Stu Strumwasser, Dean Beaver.
EQUIPMENT
yeah, we got some.
MUSIC
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Try It On
Try It On Track number: 1 Year: 2010 Album: none Genre: Rock
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Lucky
Lucky Track number: 4 Year: 2001 Album: Love For Sale Genre: Acoustic
this was recorded with the old lineup and our original singer, but we wrote it, plyed bass and drums, and it is pretty representative of who we are
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Overlapping Pieces
Overlapping Pieces Track number: 6 Year: 2001 Album: Love For Sale Genre: Rock
this was recorded with the old lineup and our original singer, but we wrote it, plyed bass and drums, and it is pretty representative of who we are