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The Disgruntled Sherpa Project
Performed By
The Disgruntled Sherpa Project
Album UPC
888295256322
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001470435
Label
Neithertenzing Norgay
Released
2015-04-21
BPM
87
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1557235
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
67
Writers
Writer
Joseph M Boylan
Pub Co
Joseph M Boylan
Composer
Joseph M Boylan
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Pennsylvania
Description
After breaking up in 2012, The Disgruntled Sherpa Project reunited in the summer of 2014 and headed directly into the studio. Over the course of the fall and winter the band wrote and recorded 13 tracks that spanned rock, folk, country and blues and incorporated instruments such as the trumpet, cello, French horn and ukulele along with their normal two guitars, bass, piano and drums sound.
Notes
Prolific and legendary Philadelphia indie band formed on South St in 2002. Known for an eclectic mix of music featured on 9 released full length albums.
After breaking up in 2012, The Disgruntled Sherpa Project reunited in the summer of 2014 and headed directly into the studio. Over the course of the fall and winter the band wrote and recorded 13 tracks that spanned rock, folk, country and blues and incorporated instruments such as the trumpet, cello, French horn and ukulele along with their normal two guitars, bass, piano and drums sound.
Although not written as a theme album, it is a geographical journey that begins in the worn torn jungles of Nicaragua and ends on a calm, warm midsummer's night in North Wildwood, NJ with stops along the way in western Canada, suburban America, sunbaked Latin America, South Florida, rural Pennsylvania, Civil War era Virginia, Afghanistan and the Midwest. This landscape is populated by thieves, killers, drug smugglers, gun runners, down on their luck musicians and bar patrons, soldiers, star crossed lovers, entitled millennials, defiant working men struggling to survive, tortured souls, nostalgic Southern Rock fans and loving mothers.
Featuring:
Joe Boylan - rhythm and lead guitars; ukulele; vocals
Walt Mamaluy - bass; vocals
Reginald DeJesus - lead guitar and rhythm guitars
John Vasudevan - drums, percussion
Matt Jules Rhine - piano; keyboards; trumpet; French horn; vocals.
After breaking up in 2012, The Disgruntled Sherpa Project reunited in the summer of 2014 and headed directly into the studio. Over the course of the fall and winter the band wrote and recorded 13 tracks that spanned rock, folk, country and blues and incorporated instruments such as the trumpet, cello, French horn and ukulele along with their normal two guitars, bass, piano and drums sound.
Although not written as a theme album, it is a geographical journey that begins in the worn torn jungles of Nicaragua and ends on a calm, warm midsummer's night in North Wildwood, NJ with stops along the way in western Canada, suburban America, sunbaked Latin America, South Florida, rural Pennsylvania, Civil War era Virginia, Afghanistan and the Midwest. This landscape is populated by thieves, killers, drug smugglers, gun runners, down on their luck musicians and bar patrons, soldiers, star crossed lovers, entitled millennials, defiant working men struggling to survive, tortured souls, nostalgic Southern Rock fans and loving mothers.
Featuring:
Joe Boylan - rhythm and lead guitars; ukulele; vocals
Walt Mamaluy - bass; vocals
Reginald DeJesus - lead guitar and rhythm guitars
John Vasudevan - drums, percussion
Matt Jules Rhine - piano; keyboards; trumpet; French horn; vocals.
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