"Richard Tyler wants to play piano, I don/'t know why," says Jeffrey Frederick... then Les Clams segue into "Window." Video of the show at Portland's fabled Euphoria nighclub, of which "Ooh la la... Les Clams" is the sountrack. Available from www.jeffreyfrederick.com.
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"Richard Tyler wants to play piano, I don/'t know why," says Jeffrey Frederick... then Les Clams segue into "Window." Video of the show at Portland's fabled Euphoria nighclub, of which "Ooh la la... Les Clams" is the sountrack. Available from www.jeffreyfrederick.com.
One of Kathryn's favorites, from the Les Clams show at Portland's legendary Euphoria nightclub, for which "Ooh la la... Les Clams" is the soundtrack. On Frederick Productions, www.jeffreyfrederick.com.
Many feel this is the most beautiful tune on Lex Browning's solo album, Good Rain (on Red Newt Records, available from www.frederickproductions.com and anywhere music is sold, virtually or in hard copy). With Denny Bixby, Gregg Williams and Greg Georgeson, from the release party at Portland's fabled White Eagle Saloon.
Another great performance by Lex Browning and friends from the Bite of Oregon 2009. This song is from Lex's solo CD, Good Rain (www.frederickproductions.com). Here, he is backed by Turtle Vandemarr (Freak Mountain Ramblers, Dan Hicks), Phil Baker (Pink Martini) and Gregg Williams (Blitzen Trappen, Sheryl Crow).
Lex Browning's rollocking, rocking take on this traditional number, performed at the Bite of Oregon 2009. Available on Lex's solo CD on Red Newt Records, Good Rain (www.frederickproductions.com). With Phil Baker (Pink Martini), Turtle Vandemarr (Freak Mountain Ramblers, Dan Hicks), Gregg Williams (Blitzen Trappen, Sheryl Crow).
Lex Browning and friends at the Bite of Oregon 2009 doing this tune from Lex's solo CD, Good Rain, on Red Newt Records (www.frederickproductions.com). Video by Roger Straus. With Phil Baker (Pink Martini), Gregg Williams (Blitzen Trappen, Sheryl Crow) and Turtle Vandemarr (Freak Mountain Ramblers, Dan Hicks)
Lex Browning and friends do this great old Loving Spoonful number at the Bite of Oregon 2009. With Phil Baker (Pink Martini), Gregg Williams (Blitzen Trappen, Sheryl Crow) and Turtle Vandemarr (Dan Hicks, Freak Mountain Ramblers).
A later version of the tune from the 1993 Clamtones reunion with our dear friend, the late Rev. Billy Hults on washboard. He was also the emcee for the Blue Heron Music Festival during which this video was recorded. Gate, gate, parasamgate, bodhi svaha!
Videography by David Jester (ProVideo)
Jeff and the boys in 1993 at the 3rd annual Blue Heron Music Festival with this great rocker. A real crowd pleaser!
Videography by David Jester (ProVideo)
"Church" on June 21, 2009. Turtle leads the Freak Mountain Ramblers on this great old tune, dedicated to the memory of the Rev. Billy Hults (2004-2009). Teddy Deane sits in on saxophone.
Outrageous alt-country from Lex Browning's release party for his Red Newt Records album, Good Rain. Hard rock licks, country sentiment and melody from Lex, Denny Bixby, Greg Georgeson and Gregg Williams. CD available from www.frederickproductions.com. (Lex was that young guitarist you see in the Les Clams videos up here on myspace... now he's the star)
Gorgeous performance of this magnificent tune from Lex Browning's first solo CD, Good Rain, on Red Newt Records. Backed by Denny Bixby, Gregg Williams and Greg Georgeson.
Title song of Lex Browning's first solo CD, on Red Newt Records. Great performance from the release party at Portland's fabled White Eagle Saloon, with Gregg Williams, Denny Bixby and Greg Georgeson.
Replacing the 1993 clip, here's Jeff in his prime covering this Danny Mack song with Les Clams at Portland's Euphoria nightclub... A great version is available on Frederick Production CD, "Jeffrey Frederick, ooh la la... les clams. Videography by David Jester, ProVideo.
Jeffrey and Les Clams cover this tune by Jeff's lifelong pal, Michael Hurley. With Lex Browning on guitar, from the show closing down Portland's legendary La Bamba. Videography by David Jester, ProVideo.
One of Jeff's signature covers, a song by an old "family" member from the Vermont days. With Lex Browning on guitar and David Grafe on pedal steel from the show closing Portland's legendary La Bamba. A great studio version can be found on Frederick Production's CD "Resurrection of Spiders in the Moonlight" and live versions on "Clamtones B.C" as well as "Ooh la la... Les Clams" Videography by David Jester, ProVideo.
The Freak Mountain Ramblers perform a song they do on St. Jeffrey's Day: the Songs of Jeffrey Frederick, Vol 1. The Laurelthirst Public House on 12/28/08, everyone letting loose after a freak series of Christmas snowstorms. Frederick Production's CD "Ooh la la... Les Clams" has a live version done by Jeffrey and Les Clams.
Video by Kathryn Frederick.
The Freak Mountain Ramblers performing at the Laurelthirst Public House on 12/28/08 after everyone was stranded for days on end by the freak Christmas snowstorms, during their weekly Sunday happy hour gig which we all know as "Church." No version of the song by Jeffrey himself is currently available.
Recorded by Kathryn Frederick on a Flip Mino HD.
Another live version can be heard on on "Calling All Freaks," available from www.freakmountain.com.
Frederick Productions presents this great performance by Jeff at Portland, OR's legendary Euphoria nightclub, of one of his lesser known songs. Check it out! A live version by Jeff's Nevada band can be found on "Jeffrey Frederick, Live at the Icehouse" from Frederick Productions. Videography by David Jester, ProVideo.
The Clams rock on this brilliant set from the legendary Portland club, Euphoria. One of Jeff's less known tunes... at least so far. Presented by Frederick Productions. Videography by David Jester, ProVideo.