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From "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com>
Subject Re: The Long Players
Date Wed, 13 Dec 2006 20:54:29 -0500

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At Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:08:32 Mark wrote:

>Stuck in horrendous traffic on my commute home, I heard a story on NPR 
>regarding the Long Players.  I thought some Audities members would be 
>interested, so here is a summary of the story.   A audio link is after the 
>summary if you want to hear more.  Enjoy.
>
>One of the most consistently popular bands in Nashville does not play 
>country music, has no lead singer and doesn't plan to release an album. 
>Instead, the Long Players perform classic albums, from beginning to end, 
>before a live audience with all-star guest vocalists. Their shows have 
>become a sensation in Music City.
>
>The core of the band is Bill Lloyd (of the 1980s act Foster and Lloyd), 
>Gary Tallent (who has played with Bruce Springsteen), and John Deaderick 
>(Dixie Chicks, James Taylor).

[snip]

This appears to be happening all over the continent, actually. In Toronto we 
have a series called Classic Albums Live run by a gent named Craig Martin -- 
they've done everything from the complete note-for-note Sgt. Pepper 
(including 20 piece orchestra on "A Day In The Life") to Nirvana's 
"Nevermind" to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon" to Van Morrison's 
"Moondance". All with all-star players and vocalists.

We borrowed several players from their 'White Album' re-enactment when we 
had our "It Was 40 Years Ago Today" Beatles tribute CD release party at the 
Hard Rock Cafe in 2004.

I wish Bill Lloyd and the gang best of luck. People really dig these 
recreations...especially when the original acts are either gone or not 
touring anymore.

Jaimie Vernon,
President, Bullseye Records
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