Es una de las más bonitas de sus canciones (como muchas otras). Pero en especial es la canción que le he escuchado a Erika donde más luce su voz. Esas notas tan altas y coloridas le salen muy bien. Son como disparos que llegan al cielo en una hermosa sinfonía. Son años que he disfrutado de ustedes. Un abrazo a todos.
Thank you so much for recording and sharing with us! This is "Broken Hearted Blues" by Erica Lewis (2009). Recorded by Tuba Skinny on "Tuba Skinny" CD (2009) and "Blue Chime Stomp" CD (2016).
@joulirew, If you could please give me the current line up of the band (as well as instrument), I will add it in the search feature, making it all searchable. Thank You. Any feed back on other bands song names is appreciated.
@@stephencogswell8417 From left to right: Craig Flory - clarinet Shaye Cohn - cornet Barnabus Jones - trombone Erika Lewis - vocals, bass drum Max Bien-Kahn - resonator guitar, banjo Gregory/Greg Sherman - vocals, guitar Todd Burdick - sousaphone, tuba Robin Rapuzzi - musical washboard I hope you still have more Tuba Skinny recordings from this great set or their other performances on the cruise. There was little hope that someone would record it and post it. So thank you very much again.
Windy night, low lighting. I only got these 2 songs, I tried to get artists that I follow and ones I don't get to see. We first saw Tuba Skinny on Frenchman Street, when they first started out, excellent for their sound. If I had known that you wanted more video, I would have gotten a few more, hahaha.@@jouli_rew
Erika is indeed great. And as she ages, she gets better and better. But the issue isn't her location on the stage, it's access to the sound as it was recorded. And here the sound we hear was probably recorded by a smartphone on a stand. Notice all of the sound technology on the stage. We're getting the benefit of none of it, even though Tuba Skinny is a major band and we're seeing and hearing them on RU-vid, a significant platform for the performance of contemporary music. At this point in the life of RU-vid, we should be hearing a better version of the sound. It's time to move beyond Amateur Hour.