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A heartwarming tale about a man who loses his mind and finds a way to capitalize on it.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by Kent Withrow |
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Up until the 2 minute mark, this is almost the saddest song ever written. But those attempting to draw a parallel to "Stairway to Heaven" will be summarily flogged.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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The misadventures of a fallen piece of facial hair which achieved great success in the petroleum industry.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by Kent Withrow |
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If Weird Al and Donald Fagan had a kid, he might write something that sounded almost, but not quite, entirely unlike this.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by David Gignac and Kent Withrow |
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There's an interesting story behind this song, but Kent is thus far pleading the 5th.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by Kent Withrow |
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A sort of ambient free-form techno exploration, with apologies to Mel Brooks.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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A solo instrumental number featuring David Gignac on guitar
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written and Performed by David Gignac |
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Welcome to the Big 'Ole Bluesers Hour, broadcasting from a (fictitious) small college radio station in northern Minnesota where your hosts, Doug and Sven, examine what gives old blues recordings their unique "tone" while debating the merits of vinyl vs. CD's and reminiscing about Pabst, ice fishing, and lard cookies. Featuring the voice "talents" of Kent Withrow (Doug), Darrell Commander (Sven), and David Gignac ("Doc Pepper" Watkins.) Some material may not be suitable for some Minnesotans.
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CD: EclectiCitY
Credits: Written by David Gignac and Darrell Commander |
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A reggae-inspired grunge tune spinning the ages-old tale of unrequited love (50 bucks-- same as in town.) Featuring guest artist Pat Pestorius singing and playing his organ. |
CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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Shameless pop. Absolutely shameless. Anyone know if the Tidy Cats folks are looking for a new jingle?
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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An angry instrumental tune that reveals both heavy metal and rave influences.
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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East of Basie, west of Phish. Guest artist: Pat Pestorius (Rhodes).
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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A song about 9/11 and the subsequent war in Afghanistan, taking a slightly less rosey view than Alan Jackson.
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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Very catchy instrumental rock with Indian and Asian influences.
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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This song brings to mind those carefree days in the mid 60's, sipping cappuccinos and sporting fashionable berets at that small, out-of-the-way coffee house in the Village ... except that none of us were alive in the mid 60's. Featuring David Gignac on vocals.
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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A jaunty techno song featuring David Gignac on vocals (lyric sheets available on request.)
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CD: Signal to Noise Ratio
Credits: Written by David Gignac |
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