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Chris
Arduser and George Cunningham w/ Greg Mahan
Chris
Arduser has been writing songs for several critically acclaimed
pop/rock combos over the past two decades.
Rolling Stone Magazine singled our Chris’ “Little Blue
River” as the strongest cut on Adrian Belew and the Bears 1988
release “Rise and Shine.” Most
recently the song “Still Big” (an homage to Billy Wilder’s song
“Sunset Boulevard”) was featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered.
Chris’
CD “The Celebrity Motorcade” concerns itself with the
notion of fame and, specifically, the stories of certain early 20th
century Hollywood figures.
He
continues to write steadily for The Bears, Psychodots, The
Graveblankets and solo projects.
He has a new solo CD called "Hapless," and a new CD with the
Bears called "Eureka."
George
Cunningham has played guitar for several critically-heralded
Cincinnati bands including The Graveblankets, Warsaw Falcons, Pike 27
and gypsy jazz aficianados the Faux Frenchman.
His most recent CD “Stumblingham,” is a collection of
fourteen semi-contemporary instrumental pop songs that integrate surf,
latin, celtic, indeterminate middle eastern music, solo acoustic
fingerstyle guitar, and 30's jazz and cartoon music.
Greg
Mahan founded the alternative group Banjo. They attracted significant
attention in the Cincinnati music scene, including a chance to open
for the V-Roys. He began recording his debut CD in 1998. On the
strength of the CD and regular shows around town Greg was nominated
for three 2000 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, including Artist,
Album, and Singer-Songwriter of the Year. Greg is finishing his
second CD.
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“Arduser is a
pure jack of all trades who can play any instrument and produce up a
storm.” – Not Lame.com
“…tremendous
songwriting…brilliant stuff.” – Cincinnati Citybeat
"This album is a folksy masterwork, highlighted by Mahan's keen
songwriting ability and superb instrumentation, provided by an array
of local music greats a subtly dazzling gem."
-Cincinnati
Citybeat
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