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August 22, 2008

I Played The Building

David Byrne's installation at the Maritime Building, NYC.

August 05, 2008

Cakey, What's What, Wasp Cove

So it's like I'm composer-in-residence at Superdeluxe. Julie Klausner and Michael Kupperman's "What's What":

See all of the episodes here: "What's What"
And "Cakey!: The Cake From Outerspace"
See all episodes here: Cakey!
And lastly, the theme for "Wasp Cove"

February 16, 2008

Nada Surf "Whose Authority" On Conan O'Brien

I'm playing the B3 in the background...

November 28, 2007

EMSA Price List

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Circuit Parade In The Studio


  Circuit Parade 
  Originally uploaded by Brooklyn Hilary

Here are some photos of Circuit Parade recording the debut CD at Trout Recording, Brooklyn, NY. Also, some potential photos for the CD. Photos by Hilary McHone.

Click here to see the full set.

Million Dollar Mermaid Video

Here's the video for Million Dollar Mermaid, my tribute to Coney Island. It was shot and directed by my cousin, Ed McGinty. Music by my band, Circuit Parade. You can download this song for .99 at www.myspace.com/circuitparade

June 23, 2007

Million Dollar Mermaid


  Mermaid Festivities 
  Originally uploaded by Brooklyn Hilary

Here is a new song I've written, Million Dollar Mermaid, which pays tribute to Coney Island and the Mermaid Parade. Big changes are in store for Coney Island, and I wanted to capture my favorite memories in song.
Listen To Million Dollar Mermaid

Circuit Parade features myself, Mike McGinnis on bass clarinet, Leon Dewan on Dewanatron and Julia Kent on the cello. With special guests Steve Calhoon and Joe Cripps on percussion. Mixed by Bryce Goggin.
Oh, and by the way, we're playing at Pete's Candy Store on Wednesday June 27 at 11 PM!

March 27, 2007

Whitest Kids U Know

The Whitest Kids U Know is a new sketch comedy show on Fuse that airs Tuesday nights at 11 PM. Craig Wedren wrote & sang the theme song, and I produced and arranged it. For more info about The Whitest Kids U Know, check out www.whitestkids.com/

Click here to listen to the Whitest Kids U Know Theme

March 26, 2007

Hall And Oates at the Borgata, Atlantic City, NJ

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Thanks to my friend Cathy at CAA, and my friend Lorenza, currently playing violin with H & O, I was able to get tix and backstage passes to Saturday night's show at the Borgata. I needed an excuse to go home and visit the family, and with the Hall & Oates Loser's Lounge a few weeks away, the timing was just perfect. The Borgata Event Center is a huge room: 2400 capacity, and they sold out 2 nights. Even though casino shows are padded with package deals and comps for high rollers, etc. this seemed like a crowd of true Hall & Oates fans. Including this duo:
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And this couple:
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There were two other couples in their group with “Sara” and “Smile” and “Private” and “Eyes”. So cute! It made me wonder if they were some sort of Hall & Oates-themed swingers group (“No I wore the mustache last time, it’s your turn!”)

My brother Tom and I walked in and they were playing “Maneater” to a surprisingly over-enthusiastic crowd. These shows are “all-request”, so audience members enthusiastically hold up banners, hoping the band will play their favorite song (if the band knows it). According to Lorenza they know 30 songs, and they literally do have to jump to whichever song the band calls out, which keeps things exciting. Most of the signs were not too adventurous—nothing from “Sacred Songs” or “War Babies”, though someone actually went to the trouble to make a “Free Bird” sign—couldn’t security have confiscated that one? There was a sign for “Have I Been Away Too Long”, which would have been great, but Lorenza told me that it wasn’t in the repetoire.

Daryl’s voice was in top form (“Me & Mrs. Jones”—BAM!), and the band, featuring long-time saxophonist Charlie DeChant, and T-Bone Wolk (now on guitar) was super-tight.  The string section added a nice touch, sometimes covering synth parts. Who ever heard of string players putting synth players out of work?

Highlights included a piano-and-strings arrangement of “Wait For Me” and deep cuts like “Las Vegas Turnaround” and “How Does It Feel To Be Back”. “Sara Smile” and “She’s Gone” sounded just great. All in all, a great show, except when they played some “newer stuff”, which lost me for a bit.“I Can’t Go For That” was their opportunity to “stretch out”. Charlie DeChant did some nice sax work, but it just went on for too long. No “It’s  A Laugh”, which they sometimes play (I shoulda brought a sign), and no “Rich Girl” (Daryl doesn’t like performing it because it’s “too negative”). They finished with a cover of “What’s Goin’ On”, to which Daryl decreed, “every band must do this song, every night”. A great song, indeed, but I’m not sure if that’s such a good idea really.

Obviously some major hit songs were missing, so the first encore consisted of “Out Of Touch” and “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” (Honestly, I could’ve done without the covers). And then they came out once again for, of course, “Kiss On My List” and “Private Eyes”.

After the show, I met my friend Lorenza (violinist to the stars) in the “strings” dressing room. Everybody felt that it was the best show, musically, and audience-wise. It was the last show on the 8 show mini-tour. Most of the band members came in to say the loved having the strings and want to include them for more shows in the future. No Daryl, but John came in to extend his thanks.  In the hallway, we saw him introducing people to his parents, who seemed very nice.

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The Loser's Lounge Tribute to Hall & Oates is at Joe's Pub in New York City. For tickets and info click here

March 10, 2007

Raising Arizona Theme

Here's an all-synth version of the Raising Arizona theme, performed on several tracks of the DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard (No other instruments were used in this recording).

Listen here