Dave Besley and Ray Kayanek (pictured below, in the duplication room) were in the studio writing a song together for this years Christmas CD, called “Empty Stocking.”
Eddie Trester was in the studio mixing the CD from the First Annual St. Augustine Beach Jazz Festival.
(above) ET Swings the Thing, featuring Eddie Trester and Debbie Rider
This event was sponsored by The St. Augustine Jazz Society, The St. Augustine Beach Civic Association and Eclipse Recording Company.
(Below) is a photo of Eddie and his band from the late 40’s in a New York Jazz Club ”when dinosaurs roamed the earth”, said Eddie jokingly. This is his first CD with Eclipse.
E T Swings the Thing is:
Eddie Trester on Drums
Lee Quick on Keyboard
Ted Tedesco on Bass
James Whitfield on Sax and Vocals
Debbie Rider on Vocals
You can catch this band at Amici’s every Thursday in the Milano Room at St. Augustine Beach. from 7-10!
Call Amici’s for more information, (904) 461-0102
(pictured above) Bob Patterson and Eddie Trester.
Bob Patterson has written a book called, “Forgotten Tales of Florida.” Look for it soon at your favorite bookstores, this book is only $14.99 and don’t miss his book signing at Barnes and Noble on Nov. 8th.
This book is “all my personal favorite stories and some Folk Tales.” For more information you can email Bob Patterson at:
Bob and his wife, Joline Patterson are Writers and Performers of Americana Acoustic Roots Music, Storytellers and Photographers
Check out their website below:
Bernie “Son” Powers and Rob Piazza were in the studio again working on Bernie’s current CD called “install Me.”
One of the songs they are working on today with Jim Stafford (Chief Conspirator of Eclipse Recording Company) is called, Contrary Woman. This is a song about his wife, Constance Lynne Cooper. Connie (for short) is a Sax Player and “legend has it she got her middle name from the famous singer, Loretta Lynn.”
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All blogs produced daily by Harmony CornettMaster Blogger for Eclipse Recording Company
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