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docrotten · 2 years ago
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DEATH RACE 2000 (1975) – Episode 185 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“You know, it used to be in the old days, we would just take someone like you in an alley and blow their brains out.” While you eat lightning and crap thunder? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they take a ride-along with David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone in Roger Corman’s Death Race 2000 (1975). Vroom, vroom!
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 185 – Death Race 2000 (1975)
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In a dystopian future, a cross-country automobile race requires contestants to run down innocent pedestrians to gain points that are tallied based on each kill’s brutality.
Director: Paul Bartel
Writers: Robert Thom (screenplay by), Charles B. Griffith (screenplay by), Ib Melchior (from his story: “The Racer”)
Producer: Roger Corman
2nd Unit Director: Lewis Teague, Charles B. Griffith, 
Selected cast:
David Carradine as “Frankenstein”
Simone Griffeth as Annie Smith (Frankenstein’s navigator)
Sylvester Stallone as Joe “Machine Gun” Viterbo
Mary Woronov as Jane “Calamity Jane” Kelly
Roberta Collins as Matilda “The Hun”
Martin Kove as Ray “Nero the Hero” Lonagan
Louisa Moritz as Myra (Joe’s navigator)
Don Steele as Junior Bruce (race announcer)
Joyce Jameson as Grace Pander (race announcer)
Carle Bensen as Harold (race announcer)
Sandy McCallum as Mr. President
Paul L. Ehrmann as Special Agent (credited as Paul Laurence)
Harriet Medin as Thomasina Paine
Vince Trankina as Lieutenant Fury
Bill Morey as Deacon
Fred Grandy as Herman ‘The German’ Boch (Matilda’s navigator)
William Shephard as Pete (Jane’s navigator)
Leslie McRay as Cleopatra (Nero’s navigator)
Wendy Bartel as Laurie
John Favorite as Henry (credited as Jack Favorite)
Sandy Ignon as FBI Agent
John Landis as Mechanic
Darla McDonell as Rhonda Bainbridge
Roger Rook as Radio Operator
Dick Miller as a member of the Chicken Gang (uncredited)
Lewis Teague as a Toreador (uncredited)
Join the Grue-Crew as they revisit the campy sci-fi smash-em-up, Death Race 2000 (1975), from Roger Corman’s New World Pictures and director Paul Bartel. The film stars David Carradine (as Frankenstein) opposite pre-Rocky Sylvester Stallone (as Joe “Machine Gun” Viterbo) in the dystopian “future” of the year 2000, a time when Americans root for their favorite drivers as they race from New York to New Los Angeles mowing down civilians along the way for points. Machine Gun Viterbo is out for blood while Frankenstein has other plans. Let the shenanigans begin.
At the time of this writing, Death Race 2000 is available to stream from Tubi, Popcornflix, Cultpix, and PPV from Apple TV. 
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Bill, will be Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), showcasing Ray Harryhausen’s genius, Jane Seymour, Patrick Troughton, and . . . Patrick Wayne? That should be interesting.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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vicdillahay · 3 years ago
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New Release: Graphite Addiction Vinyl Reissue
New Release: Graphite Addiction Vinyl Reissue
Graphite Addiction’s 2007 debut release has been reissued in a limited run of lathe-cut vinyl! 15 years ago, we played a CD release party at the sadly long-gone Deja Brew in Longmont. We had no idea that the next decade and a half would bring dozens of gigs together and 5 more albums. And now the original album is available on vinyl – as we originally sequenced and mixed it. Check it out at the…
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altusfl · 7 years ago
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25. The 1986 season --- Team rosters
Team by team breakdown of more noted players.
Arizona- QB Alan Risher, QB Jim Zorn,  RB Kevin Nelson, RB John Barnett, RB Scott Stamper, FB Kevin Long, FB Mack Boatner TE Mark Keel, WR Trumaine Johnson, WR Lenny Willis, G Carl Roberts G Frank Kalil, C Mike Katolin OL Jeff Kiewel RG Alvin Powell, DT Kit Lathrop, (DE Karl Lorch), DE John Lee, DE/NT Mark Buben DT Joe Ehrmann OLB Ed Smith, OLB Stan White, MLB Jim Fahnhorst  SS Don Schwartz DB Lance Shields DB Eddie Brown DB Don Schwartz DB Gordon Bunch,FS Allen Durden SS David Fulcher  P/K Frank Corral 
Birmingham- QB Cliff Stoudt,QB Bob Lane, RB Joe Cribbs, RB Ken Talton, RB Earl Gant, FB Leon Perry WR Jim Smith, WR Joey Jones, WR Ron Fredrick, WR Perry Tuttle, TE Darryl Mason TE Allama Matthews T Pat Phenix, T Robert Woods G Pat Saindon, G Buddy Aydelette, C Tom Banks G Dave Drechsler DE Jon Hand DE Dave Purifory DE Jackie Cline DE/DT Jimmy Walker DT Doug Smith, DE/DT Ronnie Paggett,  OLB Herb Spencer,LB Dallas Hickman, LB Thomas Boyd CB Ricky Ray CB Dennis Woodberry CB Frank Reed DB Dave Dumars  SS Billy Cesare FS Mike Thomas FS Chuck Clanton P Danny Miller K Scott Norwood 
Chicago-QB Vince Evans, QB Jack Trudeau RB Bo Jackson, RB Thomas Rooks, FB Keith Byars, WR David Williams,WR Steve Bryant, TE Cap Boso, LT Lee Spivey,LT Duane Wilson,RT Jim Juriga,RG Arland Thompson, C Bill Winters  DE Don Thorp, DE Ken Gillen, NT Bob Nelson,NT Paul Hanna DT Tony Suber ILB Pepper Johnson ILB Jeff Leiding LB Byron Lee LB Larry Kolic OLB/DB Jim Bob Morris, OLB/DB John Barefeild OLB/DB Larry James FS Craig Swoope DB Mike Ulmer K Max Zendejas
Denver- QB Doug Flutie, QB Vince Evans,QB Bob Gagliano RB Bill Johnson, WR Leonard Harris, WR/KR Marc Lewis, WR Vincent White, LT Steve Rogers, C Tom Davis OL Sid Abramowitz DE Bruce Thornton, DE Calvin Turner, ILB John Nevens, LB Greg Gerken CB/PR David Martin, CB David Dumars CB Nate Miller, P Jack Weil K/P Jim Asmus (Future deals- FS Scott Thomas)
Hawaii - QB Jack Thompson, QB Robbie Bosco, QB/RB/WR Raphel Cherry, WR Neil Balholm, WR Walter Murray, WR Danny Buggs,  WR Glen Kozlowski, RB/PR/KR Gary Allen, RB Del Rogers, RB Anthony Edgar RB/PR/KR Vai Sikahema,  FB Nuu Faaola, FB Tom Tuipulotu, TE Trevor Molini, TE David Mills, RT Jim Mills LT Dean Miraldi T Vince Stroth, T Nick Eyre, G Bernard Carvalho, C Ed Riewerts DE Junior Ah You, DE Jim Herrmann DE Brandon Flint  DE Brad Anae, DE Junior Filiaga DE/DT Karl Lorch, DT Tom Tuinei OLB Kyle Whittigham, OLB  Leon White, MLB Kurt Gouveia, OLB Cary Whittingham, LB Ben Apuna, LB Filipo Mokofisi, CB Jeff Griffin  CB Manny Hendrix, DB/KR Erroll Tucker, FS Blaine Gaison FS Jeff Wilcox SS Mark Kafentzis SS Kyle Morrell SS Jeff Sprowls S Verlon Redd P/TE Clay Brown K Paul Woodside 
Houston- QB Jim Kelly, QB Todd Fowler WR Richard Johnson, WR Ricky Sanders, WR/PR Gerald McNeil, WR/KR Clarence Verdin, RB Sam Harrell, RB Darryl Clark, LT Bryan Dausin RT Tommy Robinson T Ernie Rogers, T Denver Johnson RG Billy Kidd, LG Scott Boucher, C Frank Kalil, DE Pete Catan, DE Cleveland Crosby DE Hosea Taylor DE Charles Benson DT Tony Fitzpatrick DT Hosea Taylor  OLB Andy Hawkins, OLB Mike Hawkins, MLB Kiki DeAyala,  CB Will Lewis CB Mike Mitchell FS Luther Bradley FS Hollis Hall SS Calvin Eason,S Tommy Myers P Dale Walters K Toni Fritsch,
Jack- QB Ed Luther, QB Robbie Mahfouz WR Alton Alexis, WR Perry Kemp, WR Gary Clark, WR Wyatt Henderson RB Kevin Mack,KR/RB Tony Boddie, RB Archie Griffin, FB Larry Mason T Bob Gruber G George Collins C Jay Pennison T Roy simmons C Mike Reuther,RT Ralph Williams , LG Rich Garza, DE Mike Raines, DE Curtis Anderson, DE Keith Millard, DE Phil Dokes OLB tom dinkle ILB Vaughan Johnson,LB OLB Joe Castillo, CB Van Jakes S Don Bessillieu S Chester Gee CB Mark Harper DB Bobby Hosea, P/K Brian Franco
Los Angeles- QB Rick Neuheisel, QB Mike Rae RB Reggie Brown RB Kirby Warren, WR JoJo Townsell, WR Mike Sherrad WR Duane Gunn TE Tim Wrightman TE Ricky Ellis OL Rod Walters, Vince Stroh, Bob Simmons, Doug Hoppock, Perry Harnett, &  Jerry Doerger,  C Mike Katolin & G Alvin Powell, DE Lee Williams, DT George Achica, DE Fletcher Jenkins, DE Ben Rudolph DT Eddie Weaver,DE Dennis Edwards, DE Ray Cattage, DE Rich Dimler OLB Eric Scoggins MLB Howard Carson,LB Danny Rich  LB Sam Norris CB John Hendy CB Tyrone Justin CB/S Mike Fox P Jeff Partridge K Tony Zendejas,
Memphis- QB Warren Moon, QB Mike Kelley, QB Walter Lewis, WR/KR Derrick Crawford, WR Greg Moser, RB Tim Spencer, RB Harry Sydney, RB Cornelius Quarles, TE Keli McGregor RG Myke Horton G Bill Mayo DE Reggie White, DE/DT Calvin Clark NT/DT Ken Times LB Rod Shoate, LB Mike Brewington CB Mossy Cade CB Leonard Coleman CB mike thomas CB/s Mike Fox DB Terry Love FS Vic Minor SS Barney Bussey P Jimmy Colquitt K Alan Duncan
Miami – QB Mike Hohenesee, QB Don Strock RB Curtis Bledsoe, RB George Works, RB/PR/KR Eric Robinson,  FB Dwayne Crutchfield, WR Eddie Brown,  WR Joey Walters,  WR/KR Mike Harris WR Greg Taylor, WR Ricky Simmons WR Elmer Bailey TE Willie Smith TE Bob Niziolek LT Joel Patten RT Jeff Seevy RT/RG Dave Pacella RG Ed Felton C/G Brian Musselman C Tony Loia T Ed Muransky Vaughn Harman DE Willie Broughton DE Ken Fagan DE Greg Feilds, DE Malcolm Taylor, NT Mike Ruth LDT Bennie Smith DE Bob Cobb DE/NT Richard Tharpe DT Kevin Kellin DT Gurnest Brown  LB Jon McVeigh LOLB Darnell Dailey ROLB Joe Hines MLB Mike Muller LB Ken Kelley LB Ben Apuna CB Jeff Brown CB Reggie Sutton CB Trent Bryant CB Willie Holley FS Victor Jackson SS Mike Guess  P Greg Cater  K Jeff Brockhaus
Michigan – QB Richard Todd, QB Whit Taylor, RB John Williams, FB Albert Bentley,WR Anthony Carter, WR Derek Holloway, WR Anthony Allen, TE Mike Cobb,TE Donnie Echols T Ray Pinney, T ken Dallafior,G Tyrone McGriff, G Thom Dornbrook, C Wayne Radloff, C/G George Lilja DE Larry Bethea DT/NT David Tipton DT Mike Hammerstein DT/DE Allen Hughes ILB Ray Bentley, OLB John Corker, OLB Kyle Borland OLB Angelo Snipes ILB Mike Mallory ILB Robert Pennywell CB Clarence Chapman,VB Brad Cochran CB Ron Osborne DB Oliver Davis  S David Greenwood P Jeff Gossett K Novo Bojovich
New Jersey- QB Steve Young, QB Tom Ehrhardt RB Hershel Walker, RB Dwight Sullivan RB Calvin Murray, FB Maurice Carthon, WR Clarence Collins WR Walter Broughton WR Tom McConnaughey WR Charlie Smith, WR Nolan Franz,TE Gordon Hudson, TE Sam Bowers TE Brian Forster C Kent Hull, DE James Lockette, DE Ricky Williamson, DE Freddie Gilbert DT Tom Woodland, LB Jim LeClair, LB Mike Weddington CB Kerry Justin,CB Mike Williams CB Terry Daniels S Gregg Johnson DB Tony Thurman P Rick Partridge K Roger Ruzek
New Orleans- QB Reggie Collier, QB David Woodley QB Doug Woodward RB Buford Jordan, RB Marcus DuPree, RB Richard Crump, RB Anthony Steels, WR Frank Lockett, WR Jerry Gordon, WR Ron Johnson WR Mardye Mcdole TE Dan Ross, T Broderick Thompson T Randy Theiss G Gerry Raymond,G Louis Oubre G Terry Crouch DT Jerald Bayless, DT Jeff Gaylord, DT Larry McClain, DE Junior Ah You, DE Kenny Neil DE Darryl Wilkerson DE Larry White NT Oudious Lee ILB Marcus Marek, OLB Ben Needham, KB ray phillips CB Woodrow Wilson,CB Lyndell Jones S Joe Restic S Charles Harbison S Tim Smith P Dario Casarino, K Tim Mazzetti
Oakland- QB Fred Besana, QB Tom Ramsey RB Eric Jordan, RB/KR Elmer James FB Tom Newton FB LaRue Harrington WR Gordon Banks, WR Ken Margerum, WR Lew Barnes WR Kevin Williams, TE Brian Williams, T Gary Zimmerman, T Jeff Hart,  G Tracy Franz, G Jim Leonard C Roger Levasa RDE Dave Browning, DE Greg Feilds, LDE Monte Bennett, NT Tim Moore OLB Tim Lucas OLB David Shaw ILB Gary Plummer LB Tony Caldwell LB Mark Stewart LCB Mark Collins,RCB Derrick Martin FS Frank Duncan SS Marcus Quinn,  P Stan Talley, K Sandro Vitiello
Oklahoma – QB Doug Williams, RB Ernest Anderson, RB Allen Pinkett, RB Andrew Lazarus, RB Vagus Ferguson,RB Mike Gunter FB Ted Sample, FB Derek Hughes, FB Jim Stone, WR Al Williams, WR Kris Haines, WR Lonnie Turner,TE Ron Wheeler,TE victor Hicks, LT Joe Levellis T Mike Perino, RT Jim Bob Lamb,G David Huffman, G Tom Thayer, C Mark Fischer,  DE Leslie O'Neal DE Curtis Anderson,DE Bob Clasby, NT Tony Casillas OLB Dewey McClain OLB Kevin Murphy ILB Putt Choate, ILB Terry Beeson, LB Vic Koenning, LB Tony Furjanic CB Peter Raeford,CB Rock Richmond, CB Barry Copeland, CB Roney McMillan CB Lee Wilson DB Rod Brown FS Kelvin Middleton SS Herb Williams, P Case DeBrujin, K Efren Herrera K Luis Zendejas
Philadelphia-  QB Chuck Fusina, HB Kelvin Bryant, HB Allen Harvin, FB David Riley HB Anthony Anderson WR Scott Fitzkee, WR Willie Collier WR Tom Donovan TE Ken Dunek TE Steve Folsom RT Irv Eatman, RG Chuck Commiskey, C Bart Oates, LG George Gilbert LT Mike McClearn D Bill Dugan NT Pete Kugler, DE William Fuller, DE John Walker, DE/DT Willie Rosborough ILB Sam Mills, ILB Glenn Howard, OLB John Bunting OLB George Cooper LB John Brooks CB Garcia Lane, CB John Sutton CB/S Roger Jackson FS Mike Lush, S Scott Woerner, SS Antonio Gibson  P Sean Landeta, K David Trout
Pittsburgh- QB Glen Carano, QB Craig Penrose, HB Mike Rozier, HB Walter Holman, RB/KR/PR Mel Grey FB Amos Lawrence WR Greg Anderson, WR Jackie Flowers, WR Marcus Anderson, WR Julius Dawkins, TE Joey Hackett LT Don Maggs LG Corbin C Correal RG Lukens RT Feilds OL Emil Boures LDE Sam Clancy RDE Doug Hollie DT Ken Times, DT Mike Morgan, DT Dennis Puha, LDT David Graham RDT Dombrowski DE Ike Griffin NT Laval Short LOLB Ron Crosby ROLB Mike McKibben MLB Rich D'Amico,LB Craig Walls CB Jerry Holmes,CB Virgil Livers, S Tommy Wilcox, P Larry Swider K Tony Lee 
Tampa Bay – QB John Reaves, QB Chuck Long QB Jimmy Jordan, QB Ben Bennett RB Gary Anderson, FB Greg Boone,WR Larry Brodsky, WR Willie Gillespie WR Chris Castor TE Marvin Harvey, LT Dan Fike, RT Reggie Smith LG Chuck Pitcock RG Nate Newton C Chris Foote DE Mike Butler DE Don Feilder DE Walter Carter, NT Fred Nordgren, DT Mike Clark DE Jim Ramey ROLB Alonzo Johnson LOLB James Harrell, MLB Kelley Kirchbaum MLB Fred McAllister CB Jeff George,CB Warren Hanna, FS Zac Henderson SS Blaine Anderson DB Alvin Bailey DB Doug Beaudoin P/K Zenon Andrusyshyn,
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junker-town · 8 years ago
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The Players Championship 2017: Sergio’s return, Jason Day’s defense, and other things to watch at TPC Sawgrass
Sergio’s return to golf, a renovated golf course, DJ vs. Pete Dye, and a possible Jason Day title defense on Mother’s Day? We’ve got it all this year at Sawgrass.
Golf’s proclaimed fifth major, The Players Championship gets underway today at TPC Sawgrass from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. It’ll bring the biggest field in golf, the classic island green, big stars, and a return to golf for the sport’s most recent major champion. Here’s five of the storylines to watch as play gets underway today in the Jacksonville area.
Sergio’s return to competitive golf
VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMOS. Sorry, sorry, I’ll calm down now.
The last time we saw Sergio Garcia play a competitive golf event, he was putting on a green jacket and shedding the major monkey from his back. At 37 and still with ample time left in his career, will this be the beginning of a New Sergio that goes on to win multiple major championships? Or will that one green jacket be all she wrote — and he’ll ride off into the sunset with his new wife to be?
Where Sergio’s career goes from here will be one of golf’s biggest storylines in 2017. Can he make a run at being considered one of the all-time greats? The glass-half-full perspective says he’s playing some of the best golf of his life, his game won’t decline as rapidly due to his strengths, and multiple majors could still be coming. Glass half-empty says his journey resembles something like David Duval’s path to the 2001 British Open win. Sawgrass might be a bit of a window into that future, but don’t read too much into it. He’s coming off a long, celebratory layoff, so expecting him to contend might be a bit much.
But!
This is a golf course he’s thrived on in the very recent past. He won here in 2008, and he’s contended often since. Seriously, just look at this dang chart right here.
The top 10 #OWGR point earners at @THEPLAYERSChamp over the past 5 years. Sergio the only non-winner to make it into top5. http://pic.twitter.com/9VvWefqJpx
— Nosferatu (@VC606) May 9, 2017
Heck, if things fall right this week, he could leave Ponte Vedra as the 2nd ranked player in the world. Expect him to be in the mix, as long as he doesn’t have to pee.
Dustin Johnson vs. Pete Dye’s tormented mind
Some things are indisputable. Right now, at this very moment, Dustin Johnson is the best player in golf. What that means for on down the road or if he’s the best player in the game is another debate. But, unless you’re living in a completely post-fact world, DJ is your favorite if he’s in a given field on a given week. This week is probably no different.
Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images
Note the probably. Sure, sure — DJ’s made huge strides with his wedge game in recent years and isn’t the one trick pony of past. He’s still tops on tour in GIR heading into this week! Still — Sawgrass is different, and it’s one of the furthest things from a bomber’s track on tour. It demands serious shotmaking and restraint off the tee, a test as mental as physical. Being the top-ranked player in the OWGR’s been something of a curse of late at Sawgrass, too. No player on top of the rankings has been in the contention in the last five seasons.
That doesn’t mean DJ can’t or won’t succeed. But here, his major strength -- driving the golf ball — doesn’t mean as much, he’s never fared particularly well here, and World Number One’s been something cursed here recently. DJ is somehow the favorite and a longshot to win, all at the same time.
A new-look Sawgrass
The TPC Sawgrass you’re likely used to will look quite different this year. Renovations to a number of holes should alter the familiar track by a touch and bring more risk-reward options into play.
The biggest change will come on the par-4 12th, where a once fairly nondescript par-4 is now a drivable hole that can play as little as 275 yards to the front of the green. Expect to see lots of players give it the green light — and an increase in volatility and drama on a backside that already provides so much.
This is the Big Breakthrough event for majorless stars
For non-major winners, The Players can be a springboard to future, bigger success -- perhaps the point where some much sought-after validation comes. For at least a bit, this is a championship one can hang a majorless resume on. Not in the way of a Green Jacket or a Claret Jug, but The Players can be a perception changer about a player.
Adam Scott (2004), Sergio (2008), Henrik (2009). They all won here before going on to major championship success years later. A number of other still majorless current or former stars — Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar Tim Clark, Stephen Ames, KJ Choi — have won the biggest event of their respective careers here within the last 11 editions.
There’s a number of names to watch this year. Justin Thomas is that type of future superstar. He’s had success here and has professed his love for the golf tournament & course. Jon Rahm’s hot streak has him a trendy & popular pick to win. Other young Euros — Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Thomas Pieters — could fit the bill here, too. Could we perhaps even see a Patrick Reed breakthrough? He was on the cusp last week in Wilmington before faltering on Sunday.
Root for another Jason Day win on Mother’s Day
It’s been a difficult start to 2017 for the guy that seemed poised to dominate the sport just one year ago. With his mother battling cancer, Day’s struggled to get started in 2017 — only venturing into contention one time (a T-5 Pebble Beach) this season thus far.
But last year, he found a way to unlock this golf course by approaching it differently when few expected him to win here. If he’s able to defend his title at Sawgrass, the win would again come on Mother’s Day -- and it’s the best possible finish and storyline for this championship. Unless you’re looking to keep your eyes dry on Sunday, root for Jason Day this weekend.
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vicdillahay · 4 years ago
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New Album: Grateful Destination by Graphite Addiction
15 years ago Graphite Addiction rehearsed for the first time. Today, we release our 5th album: Grateful Destination.
15 years ago today Tim Carmichael, Pete Ehrmann, and I jammed together for the first time. Today, we’re releasing our 5th album.
We had planned to spend early 2020 recording a collection of originals, improvisations, and a standard or two. Obviously, plans changed. But, as Tim says in the liner notes, “In crazy times we all have to be like Jazz: learn to listen and improvise”. So here’s our…
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vicdillahay · 5 years ago
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New Bandcamp Release: Graphite Addiction Demo (2006)
New Bandcamp Release: Graphite Addiction Demo (2006)
Graphite Addiction Demo by Graphite Addiction
Take a trip with us back to 2006 with Graphite Addiction’s original demo. Recorded live in the front room at CMIC, its as close as you can get to being there.
In 2006.
In Longmont, Colorado.
With Graphite.
You get the idea.
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vicdillahay · 5 years ago
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New Release at Bandcamp: Mr. Phatpants
New Release at Bandcamp: Mr. Phatpants
Mr. Phatpants by Graphite Addiction
An alternate version of Graphite Addiction’s first album with 3 unreleased songs and Pete’s sketch of Mr. Phatpants himself.
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vicdillahay · 5 years ago
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Sifferson & The Blue Dog - Exclusive Bandcamp Double Album
Graphite Addiction have a special Bandcamp exclusive download of Sifferson & The Blue Dog. It's both our 2017 albums, together at last. #BandcampFriday
Sifferson & The Blue Dog by Graphite Addiction
It’s Bandcamp shares day again and Graphite Addiction have a special Bandcamp exclusive download of Sifferson & The Blue Dog. It’s both our 2017 albums, together at last for 2 hours and 20 minutes of jammy, jazzy, concept album goodness.
We also have logo and Building a Better Tree t-shirts available, should you need garments.
And since Bandcamp is…
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vicdillahay · 5 years ago
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Community Infant Program Benefit
Community Infant Program Benefit https://wp.me/p2BXyw-1Yk
Almost every year, Pete Ehrmann, Tim Carmichael, and I play a Mothers Day fundraiser concert for Mental Health Partners’ Community Infant Program. They’re a team of psychologists, therapists and public health nurses who offer relationship-based support services for pregnant women and families with children under 3. We’ve seen the difference they make in the lives of people in our community and…
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vicdillahay · 6 years ago
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A World Of Light
Petimbro, a project from Pete Ehrmann and Tim Carmichael has a new album out today. It's an in-depth exploration of the role of drums and bass in music, produced by yours truly.
a journey to highlight and celebrate the representation of Bass and Percussion in music.
A World Of Light by Petimbro
Available now on all major digital music services. CDs available at Amazon
Petimbro’s new album (produced by yours truly) is out today. Check out Pete Ehrmann and Tim Carmichael’s exploration of the many roles of percussion and bass in music.
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vicdillahay · 8 years ago
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Sifferson, a new album by Graphite Addiction. CD: $15.00 Add to Cart Amazon | iTunes Graphite Addiction returns with our 3rd studio album. It's an eclectic set of 7 instrumentals, a pair of songs, and a spoken word piece woven together to begin the tale of Sifferson.
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vicdillahay · 8 years ago
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Coming March 21st, 2017
Listen to "30 and Counting" off Graphite Addiction's third studio album, "Sifferson", coming March 21st.
Graphite Addiction will be releasing our third studio album, “Sifferson”, on March 21st.
Here’s a track off it: “30 and Counting” written by Pete Ehrmann.
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vicdillahay · 7 years ago
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New from Graphite Addiction: "The Blue Dog"
New album from Graphite Addiction: "The Blue Dog"
CD: $15.00 [button style=”danger” size=”xs”]Add to Cart[/button] Or Buy At: Amazon | Google Play | iTunes
Tim Carmichael, Pete Ehrmann, and I complete the tale of Sifferson and the Blue Dog with our 4th studio album.
Available on all major streaming and download services. CDs available right here or at Amazon.
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vicdillahay · 7 years ago
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Pete Ehrmann, looking leader-like. http://ift.tt/2l8Fyhd
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vicdillahay · 8 years ago
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Graphite Addiction Videos from Bonnie Carmichael
For your viewing enjoyment: two videos of Graphite Addiction live at La Vita Bella, courtesy of Bonnie Carmichael.
For your viewing enjoyment: two videos of Graphite Addiction live at La Vita Bella, courtesy of Bonnie Carmichael.
More Than Mediocrity Haley’s Comet
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vicdillahay · 9 years ago
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Photos from last week's Graphite Addiction CD release.
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