Summer weather is here, and there's nothing better than cruising down the road with the windows wide open and the stereo cranking your favorite tunes. Whether you're headed to the beach or on your way to your favorite festival, it's a good time to pick up some hot new music.
Right now, the Old-Time Tiki Parlour is holding a sale on its music and video catalog. I'm not sure how long these deals will last, but it's borderline theft to pay $19.99 for the CD/DVD sets of Dan Gellert, Bruce Molsky, Spencer and Rains, the Stuart Brothers, Paul Brown and others.
From my experience, these releases are well-packaged, immaculately recorded and provide a close-up glimpse of how these masters get the sounds they get. The liner notes provide valuable information on the sources and tunings used by the players. These packages usually go for $25.
Also available is the Spencer and Rains "The Skeleton Keys" book and CD for $29.99. The package includes 17 tunes played by Tricia Spencer and Howard Rains, backed by Charlie and Nancy Hartness, Brendan Doyle and Emily Mann, as well as a full-color, 40-page book illustrating each tune. This set is normally $33.
DVDs are down to $16.99 (from $20) and CDs are $11.99 (normally $15).
Head over to oldtimetikiparlour.com to take advantage of these deals and pick up some tunes.
From my experience, these releases are well-packaged, immaculately recorded and provide a close-up glimpse of how these masters get the sounds they get. The liner notes provide valuable information on the sources and tunings used by the players. These packages usually go for $25.
Also available is the Spencer and Rains "The Skeleton Keys" book and CD for $29.99. The package includes 17 tunes played by Tricia Spencer and Howard Rains, backed by Charlie and Nancy Hartness, Brendan Doyle and Emily Mann, as well as a full-color, 40-page book illustrating each tune. This set is normally $33.
DVDs are down to $16.99 (from $20) and CDs are $11.99 (normally $15).
Head over to oldtimetikiparlour.com to take advantage of these deals and pick up some tunes.
Comments
Post a Comment