Underdogs and Thundercats Tin Pan to Host Dual CD Release Party at Joe’s Pub by Eric J. Gordon | Jun 3, 2011 Drawing from elements of jazz, blues, country, and rock Tin Pan produces a sound that encompasses the full spectrum of American Roots style Read More …
Category: Theatrical Performance
CD Release Party!!
Get your tickets here! Monday, June 6th. Show time is at 9:30pm. Get your tickets here from the Joe’s Pub website! They are only $14! We are also offering three party specials so pick the one you want from the drop down menu below. These Read More …
Gato Loco
Clifton, Stefan, and I were out on the road with Stefan’s band. Tuba Joe was there too so I feel like Tin Pan fans like you ought to know what goes on in our spare time. In a few words: rocking out at major festivals Read More …
Tin Pan on NBC
Last night we appeared on “Late Night with Joey Reynolds” which was broadcast on NBC. We performed “Out Drinking” from our upcoming album. It was a good hang. We’d been on Joey’ radio show about three or four times and he invited us down. It Read More …
Corpse – Green Bean – Flatiron. Night #5
It’s been such a pleasure to stay at Baby Hand’s mom’s house. It’s just so lovely and relaxed here. We went grocery shopping and made everyone a sumptuous meal the other night. Feels real good. We’ve had a bit of down time to just hang Read More …
Yes We Can…
…have our music in another short film. This one is a student film by Francisco Guijarro Hernández. It’s called “Yes We Can.” The password is yeswecan_final YES WE CAN Notodofilmfest from Fran Guijarro on Vimeo.
A Brief Moment of Clifton
Clifton was recently profiled by suchcoolstuff.net Clifton Hyde is a Mississippi-born guitarist/composer/steel guitarist/mandolinist/producer/French Horn/Baritone Saxophone player/arranger/baritone guitarist currently living and working in New York City. A member of the Blue Man Group, he has performed alongside such notable musicians as Lou Reed, Sigur Rós, John Read More …
More Flaming Saxophone
Perhaps you see flaming saxophones every day. Maybe the whole idea of flames jumping out of a huge baritone saxophone makes you yawn and check your texts. If that’s you, then please don’t waste your time on this video! If this is your first time Read More …
Just a reminder. . .
Stefan and his amazing Flame-O-Phone. Click on this photo and see it nice and large – it’s pretty great.
Brecht and Weill were not kidding around.
I’m really really late to the party on this one. Maybe because the only versions of these songs that I’ve heard had so much gaudy, transexual camp on them that it glazed over the cold, hard, vile, scabrous truth to this complex and brutal music. Read More …