I recorded this cover written by Nelson Oliver in 05. I just recently put it to images. Al Amis of Voodoo Hut Productions did an excellent job of arranging this song and mixing it. Peace.
Here's the studio version of Sona Numa Muni. The keyboards put a whole different spin to the song. From a basic folk song to something etherial. It was perfect. I've always thought of this song as being 'other worldly". These amazing shots of the Nebulas made all the sense in the world. I just wish I had a better software. I hope you enjoy it even though it's funky.
In the 70's & 80's I worked for a couple of glass labs. Most of the quartz systems I put together was for the Micro-electronic industry. Some was laboratory apparatis. But we also had a contract fot NASA. Our Lab ground out the lens for the Hubble Space craft telescope. It was a BIG round spab. Most of our stuff had a tolerance of with-in .025 (+-) of an inch.
It was a trip to touch something I knew was going up into space.
My dear friend Pamel Popoff wrote this song years ago. I tweeked it and brought out some sunshine at the end. It's our tribute to the beauty of The Emerald City.
This song was beautifully arranged and mixed by Al Amis at Voodoo Hut Productions.
My heart goes out to the Desir Family in their time of loss.
What your Doctor and the airlines won't tell you. How to avoid oxygen depravation due to health issue while flying. My heart goes out to the Family of Carine Desir. If you, or a loved one have heart problems, are often severly short of breath and fly, please listen up
I had a chance to record this beautiful Louie Armstrong song at Voo Doo Huts Productions. I thought it may be a good sound track I had a chance to record this beautiful Louie Armstrong song at Voo Doo Huts Productions. I thought it may be a good sound track for some of my art work. I hope you enjoy.
A combination of my artwork. I've recently found out I love to draw animals. These are my pieces done with Colored Pencils, crayons (LOL) and my digital art. When I first got a computer all I had was MSN Paintbox, I didn't care, I just had to draw so I learned how to draw with a mouse. It's a challenge, give it a try. But there's also a comic book, almost primitive, "stick figure" feel to it.
This one is accompanied by a very different version of the late, great Bob Marley tune - Waiting In Vain.
Faces in my life. Past and present Holiday cards. With a live perfomance wiht the Dalt Willliams Band. Dalt Williams on Bass, Greg Reginato on Guitar, Rich Henry on Sax, Gary Maas on Drums, backing me on "God Bless the Child".