Showing posts with label gazebo. Show all posts
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Monday, September 3, 2018

Lots. . .

. . . of OHO music . . . 

(from http://www.expose.org/index.php/articles/display/oho-gazebo-3.html)
Oho — Gazebo
(Ohomusic OM067, 2018, CD)
by Peter Thelen, Published 2018-08-06
Oho has been making great music since the early 70s, seemingly swerving and dodging any typical styles and genres as they avoided the classification game, instead going for whatever direction their muse took them at any point in time. The three founding members O’Connor, Heck, and O’Sullivan (Hence their name OHO) have long left the band (although Mark O’Connor is a guest one one track here), multi-instrumentalist and singer Jay Graboski who had joined by the time of the band’s first album Okinawa in 1974 is still among the members, all through the years guiding the band through their continuous evolution. And still, on their latest album Gazebo, the band still eschews any kind of classification, other than in a very general sense. In addition to Graboski, the current members include Ray Jozwiak (vocals, keyboards, and accordion) and David Reeve (drums, vocals, keyboards and more), the latter having been with the band since the beginning of the 1990s. In addition, no less than twenty guests have contributed to this track or that adding everything from trombone, french horn, saxes, bass, 12 string, pedal steel, percussion, additional vocals and more. The eighteen cuts herein are all listed as group compositions (with the exception of a couple interpretations) but one can sense that the diversity of what’s on offer here shows that ideas are are hatched and developed by individual band members and from that point developed as a group, having a lot of fun along the way. Thus, the tunes represent more of what the members’ interests are instead of trying to shoehorn their sound into any genre. One can find a little bit of everything herein, though everything on offer is played and sung impeccably by a group of experienced musicians who probably don’t care if you like it or not, it’s what they do, and being independent of any record labels, it’s all at their prerogative and pleasure.

“How Is Where We Go” is a great tune, and a catchy one as well, and pretty much exemplifies Oho’s creation process: write and arrange a great tune with thoughtful lyrics, bring it to life with whatever is needed to perfect it (some pedal steel went a long way in this case, plus additional lead guitar, percussion and vocals), and you end up with a tune that meets a number of criteria of excellence and doesn’t really sound like anything you’ve heard before. The opener “Ring in the Brightness” is a tune that is just as vital, a funky and powerful rocker with a horn section featured. The band does a tasteful cover of Randy Newman’s “Baltimore,” perhaps with a bit more of a rock punch than the original, with some great sax soloing from guest Gene Meros, following that up with “Blood Brother,” a good-timey piano tune that sounds like something from another era, with a horn section featured, and different singers taking their tunes as the song proceeds. “Denial” is another great tune with powerful arrangements and great lyrics and harmonies, built on an acousic guitar roadbed with accordion and other arrangements supporting judiciously.

With a good 65-plus minutes of great new material, the band added a couple excellent tunes “Slough of Despond” and “Limousine” that were on their two previous albums Where Words Do Not Reach and Bricolage respectively, and “Unique” which was an instrumental tune on the former, now is re-featured with lyrics. “Ocean City Ditty” which was originally an overtly commercial sounding single released a few years back by the band, is now remixed with additional female vocals and a horn section, with an overdubbed DJ intro and outro. “Out of Thin Air” is an old Oho tune from the early 90s, but a classic that got a complete re-recording here, much improved from the original that opened the Oho album in 1990. “Bleeding the Fifth” is a downright heavy tune with guest lead vocals from Barry Lee Reichart , a thunderous bass line and overdubbed layers of screaming guitars throughout. The album’s pièce de résistance comes near the end, and who would have thought that anyone could combine The Yardbirds “Over Under Sideways Down” with the famous Disney tune “It’s a Small World” and make it work, but Oho did it, and although this doesn’t sound much like either of the originals (though it tracks the Yardbirds a bit more closely), it’s a great interpretation of both tunes more or less superimposed on one another. Nothing short of brilliant. All taken, Gazebo is another great step forward from a band who’s name is synonymous with adventure and unpredictability.





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Friday, August 10, 2018

Gazebo . . .

Illustration by Connell Patrick Byrne

(from http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/oho-gazebo-3.html)
Oho — Gazebo
(Ohomusic OM067, 2018, CD)

by Peter Thelen, Published 2018-08-06

Gazebo Cover art
Oho has been making great music since the early 70s, seemingly swerving and dodging any typical styles and genres as they avoided the classification game, instead going for whatever direction their muse took them at any point in time. The three founding members O’Connor, Heck, and O’Sullivan (Hence their name OHO) have long left the band (although Mark O’Connor is a guest one one track here), multi-instrumentalist and singer Jay Graboski who had joined by the time of the band’s first album Okinawa in 1974 is still among the members, all through the years guiding the band through their continuous evolution. And still, on their latest album Gazebo, the band still eschews any kind of classification, other than in a very general sense. In addition to Graboski, the current members include Ray Jozwiak (vocals, keyboards, and accordion) and David Reeve (drums, vocals, keyboards and more), the latter having been with the band since the beginning of the 1990s. In addition, no less than twenty guests have contributed to this track or that adding everything from trombone, french horn, saxes, bass, 12 string, pedal steel, percussion, additional vocals and more. The eighteen cuts herein are all listed as group compositions (with the exception of a couple interpretations) but one can sense that the diversity of what’s on offer here shows that ideas are are hatched and developed by individual band members and from that point developed as a group, having a lot of fun along the way. Thus, the tunes represent more of what the members’ interests are instead of trying to shoehorn their sound into any genre. One can find a little bit of everything herein, though everything on offer is played and sung impeccably by a group of experienced musicians who probably don’t care if you like it or not, it’s what they do, and being independent of any record labels, it’s all at their prerogative and pleasure.

“How Is Where We Go” is a great tune, and a catchy one as well, and pretty much exemplifies Oho’s creation process: write and arrange a great tune with thoughtful lyrics, bring it to life with whatever is needed to perfect it (some pedal steel went a long way in this case, plus additional lead guitar, percussion and vocals), and you end up with a tune that meets a number of criteria of excellence and doesn’t really sound like anything you’ve heard before. The opener “Ring in the Brightness” is a tune that is just as vital, a funky and powerful rocker with a horn section featured. The band does a tasteful cover of Randy Newman’s “Baltimore,” perhaps with a bit more of a rock punch than the original, with some great sax soloing from guest Gene Meros, following that up with “Blood Brother,” a good-timey piano tune that sounds like something from another era, with a horn section featured, and different singers taking their tunes as the song proceeds. “Denial” is another great tune with powerful arrangements and great lyrics and harmonies, built on an acousic guitar roadbed with accordion and other arrangements supporting judiciously.

With a good 65-plus minutes of great new material, the band added a couple excellent tunes “Slough of Despond” and “Limousine” that were on their two previous albums Where Words Do Not Reach and Bricolage respectively, and “Unique” which was an instrumental tune on the former, now is re-featured with lyrics. “Ocean City Ditty” which was originally an overtly commercial sounding single released a few years back by the band, is now remixed with additional female vocals and a horn section, with an overdubbed DJ intro and outro. “Out of Thin Air” is an old Oho tune from the early 90s, but a classic that got a complete re-recording here, much improved from the original that opened the Oho album in 1990. “Bleeding the Fifth” is a downright heavy tune with guest lead vocals from Barry Lee Reichart , a thunderous bass line and overdubbed layers of screaming guitars throughout. The album’s pièce de résistance comes near the end, and who would have thought that anyone could combine The Yardbirds “Over Under Sideways Down” with the famous Disney tune “It’s a Small World” and make it work, but Oho did it, and although this doesn’t sound much like either of the originals (though it tracks the Yardbirds a bit more closely), it’s a great interpretation of both tunes more or less superimposed on one another. Nothing short of brilliant. All taken, Gazebo is another great step forward from a band who’s name is synonymous with adventure and unpredictability.




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Watch The Ocean City Ditty Video on YouTube
Also, be sure to visit: www.rayjozwiak.com and www.ohomusic.com


Saturday, August 4, 2018

OHO . . .

GAZEBO is OHO’s (Baltimore’s longtime music-making offspring) latest aural torrent of pop/rock/folk/prog original (mostly) treasures. We would like you to be a part of it, spread the good word and enjoy the music. The music features a host of local and regional musicians brought together to tickle your eardrums and move your feet.

OHO began as Baltimore's answer to Pink Floyd, an American underground icon, a band that came out of nowhere playing music the chroniclers swore was years ahead of its time. OHO sneaks around the musical conventions that have mummified so many others, unleashing sliders where you'd expect curve balls, fast balls where you'd expect change-ups. Part of it is their sense of humor, part of it their unerring humanity. A curious anomaly, the band was totally out of synch with current musical trends when they formed in late 73, a five-piece multi-instrumental, avant garde, acid-progressive band from Baltimore with a do-it-yourself lifestyle and album/label/outlook who were either seven years too late or seventeen years too early.  After more than forty years of evolution, OHO abides (currently consisting of founders Jay Graboski and David Reeve, reunited with thirty-year musical collaborator Ray Jozwiak and a plethora of special, musical guests) cranking out consistently joyful noises. 

OHO is comprised of Jay Graboski, Davie Reeve and Ray Jozwiak. Get GAZEBO at https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/oho6

Live performance of Blood Brother (from GAZBO)



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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Radio . . .


WVUD Friday-Saturday Overnight 7-14-18
ROD MISEY·FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018
Set 1
Oho “Ring In The Rightness” from Gazebo
Umphrey's McGee “Speak Up (feat. Joshua Redman)” from It's Not Us
Father John Misty “Date Night” from God's Favorite Customer
Low Cut Connie“All These Kids Are Way Too High (Radio Edit)”from dirty pictures part II

Set 2
O'Keefe, Mark “Your Worst Nightmare” from Your Worst Nightmare
Cosmos, Frankie “apathy” from Vessel
Oho “Third Hand Intelligence” from Gazebo 
Palm “Composite” from Rock Island
War on Drugs, The “Nothing to Find” from A Deeper Understanding



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Friday, July 20, 2018

Gazebo . . .


"Been listening to 'Gazebo' on repeat this week. This album is sooooo great!" -El Sledge

"Really enjoy all of the great music. It’s (Gazebo) recorded and mixed so well. Keep on rocking out! Regards, Frank (Kaufman)"

“Thanks for the nice surprise in my mailbox. Well done. Haven’t heard all of it yet, but so far that wall of sound impressive. I think I hear some of those 70’s influences coming through. Carry on…” -Dale German

"Thanks for the FAB package." (David W. Wilcox)

"Surprised and honored to be on this CD. It's different; but it's OHO. (Weaszel) Ric (Levine) would have loved it." -Wayne Rosenbaum

"Seriously impressive." -Herschel Hoover

"Thank you so much for the OHO CD. I'm listening right now and I really love it. 'Ring In the Rightness' is awesome! What a great intro track." -Gary Schwartz




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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Back . . .

. . . to the beach with OHO . . . 

OHO (Jay Graboski, David Reeve & Ray Jozwiak returns to the beach to perform selections from GAZEBO in addition to some of your OHO favorites and a various sophisticated covers.

Monday
August 13, 2018
Bourbon Street On the Beach
11604 Coastal Hwy
Ocean City, MD 21842
443-664-2896
http://www.bourbonstreetonthebeach.com/home.html





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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Brothers . . .

From the pre-4th of July celebration (2018) at Bourbon Street on the Beach (Ocean City, MD) . . . Everybody Sing!. . .


I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands

Bar rooms sure have a funny way
Of bringing loyalty out in a man
Buy a drink and tell a joke
And buddy you've got you a friend
But keep a good eye upon that friend
Because he really doesn't give two hoots
And don't say anything about his Mom
His girlfriend or his army boots

I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands

Walked into an auto-mo-showroom
I need some wheels but got no money to spend
When a guy with an ugly tie
Walks out and acts like he's my long-lost friend
I said hey Buddy I've a purpose here
And if you please I will accomplish my goal
So don't you slap me on the back again
Cause if you do I might just lose my control

I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands

So please be careful when you meet someone
Who'll make a promise at the drop of a hat
And don't provide them with encouragement
You will regret the day you offered him that
Cause everybody needs some empathy
But just how willing
And how far will they go
To really help you when the chips are down
Can they be trusted half as far as you throw them

I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands


Blood Brother

OHO Live July 2018
(Blood Brother appears on OHO's latest release GAZEBO -
inquire within http://www.ohomusic.com)




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Sunday, May 13, 2018

Dear . . .

. . . media outlet, . . .
. . . writing to let you know that Baltimore's own OHO will be releasing their latest album, following 2008's Bricolage, entitled GAZEBO.  The collection is chock-full of original, prog, folk, pop, rock, jazz-inflected joy from Jay Graboski, David Reeve,  Ray Jozwiak (with Bill Pratt's impeccable engineering and production) featuring contributions from a host of local and regional talent including T. Craig Considine,  P. Daly German,  Lisa Griffee,  David Hughes, Mark O’Connor and  Bill Phelan, to name just a few.  The songs run the emotional, topical and stylistic gamut from A to Z and beyond, beginning with the opener, Ring In The Rightness- a positivity anthem for today, and including fusion instrumental Sought of Despond, multiple rockers and shakers, swampy Nawrlins, a touching ballad and much more.

Contact me if you'd like an advanced music sample (now) or a physical copy (available soon).
Looking forward to your hearing our music and to our hearing from you soon.





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Thursday, May 3, 2018

More Gazebo . . .

. . . from GAZEBO [coming soon to a lobe near you] liner notes). . .


-All songs composed and performed by OHO (1990-2018) with the exceptions of tracks 7 and 17 used with permission: “Baltimore” (Randy Newman, Six Pictures Music), “Over, Under, Sideways, Down” (Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf & Paul Samwell-Smith, Sony/Atv Music) with “It’s a Small World” (Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman, Wonderful Music Company, Inc.)      --Sequence continuity by Michael M. Kennedy and Jerry Semler                                                            -Produced by OHO and Bill Pratt at The Bratt Studio, Woodlawn, MD.  Additional recording by David Reeve at Blue Balls Studio, Stewartstown, PA; P. Daly German at his Back Room Studio, Baltimore, MD; Steve Carr at Hit and Run Recording, Rockville, MD; and David Kelly at Luna Blue Studio, Severn, MD.                                                                                             
-Front cover illustration by Connell P. Byrne; on-CD art by David W. Wilcox; photography by Cameron Reeve and David Norbut; back cover and left inside panel background: “Well Tempered Drummer” by Lena Samsonova; OHO logo design by Jon Considine                                                    ©2018 OHO Music
This one’s for Connell.





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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Gazebo . . .

. . . (coming to an auditory nerve near you SOON)



And here are the ladies and gentleman who made it all possible: 
OHO:                                                                                                           
David Reeve (drums, rhythmelodic deployment, vocals, engineering, keyboards, whistling)      
Ray Jozwiak (keyboards, accordion, vocals)                                                                                            Jay Graboski (vocals, guitars, bass, mandolin, percussion, keyboards)                                                    and Bill Pratt (engineering, vocals, keyboards, whistling)                                                                        with                                                                                                                                                            Steve Carr (bass guitar, 14; engineering, 9, 14, 18)                                                                                  John Cochran (bass guitar, 6)                                                                                                                    T. Craig Considine (trombone, 8)                                                                                                              Denise Fischer (vocals, 3)                                                                                                                          P. Daly German (lead guitar, vocals, percussion, 4)                                                                                  Lisa Griffee (backing vocals, 13, 15)                                                                                                        David Hughes (bass guitar, 2, 15)              
Spencer Jozwiak (bass guitar, 12)                                                                                                              Bruce Kovacs (french horn, 10, 13)                                                                                                          Ric Levine (additional bass guitar, 6)                                                                                                      Harry Maben (drums, 14)                                                                                                                          Gene Meros (sax, 7, 10, 16)                                                                                                                      Mark O’Connor (“Ivy Dog” groans, 12)                                                                                                    Mary O’Connor Bruns (backing vocal, 14)                                                                                              Bill Phelan (electric 12 string guitar, 6, 10; pedal steel guitar, 4)                                                              Barry Lee Reichart (lead vocal, lead & rhythm guitars, 12)                                                                    Wayne Rosenbaum (additional drums, 6)                                                                                                  Kirsten Smith (backing vocals, 15)      
Ted Staley (percussion, 15)


This one’s for Connell




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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Coming . . .

. . . soon

(from https://www.facebook.com/ohomusic/)
OHO
Published by Jay Graboski
Here is the sequence for the new OHO CD, "Gazebo" and half the credits; very close to 80 minutes of music spanning 1990-2018.

01. Ring In the Rightness (4:15)
02. Denial (3:24)
03. The One (4:38)
04. How Is Where We Go (4:48)
05. Third Hand Intelligence (6:15)
06. Plunge (3:54)
07. Baltimore (4:11)
08. Blood Brother (4:52)
09. Paleolithic Goddess Figurine (2:37)
10. Slough of Despond (4:31)
11. New Day (3:40)
12. Bleeding the Fifth (3:59)
13. Unique (4:58)
14. Limousine (4:01)
15. Out of Thin Air (4:23)
16. Ocean City Ditty (3:16)
17. Over, Under, Sideways, Down/It’s a Small World (5:43)
18. Taylor’s Lullaby (3:27)
-All songs composed and performed by OHO (1990-2018) with the exceptions of tracks 7 and 17 used with permission: “Baltimore” (Randy Newman, Six Pictures Music), “Over, Under, Sideways, Down” (Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf & Paul Samwell-Smith, Sony/Atv Music) with “It’s a Small World” (Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman, Wonderful Music Company, Inc.)
--Sequence continuity by Michael M. Kennedy and Jerry Semler
-Produced by OHO and Bill Pratt at The Bratt Studio, Woodlawn, MD. Additional recording by David Reeve at Blue Balls Studio, Stewartstown, PA; P. Daly German at his Back Room Studio, Baltimore, MD; Steve Carr at Hit and Run Recording, Rockville, MD; and David Kelly at Luna Blue Studio, Severn, MD.
-Front cover illustration by Connell P. Byrne; on-CD art by David W. Wilcox; photography by Cameron Reeve and David Norbut; back cover and left inside panel background: “Well Tempered Drummer” by Lena Samsonova; OHO logo design by Jon Considine ©2018 OHO Music
This one’s for Connell.





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Sunday, July 9, 2017

Just About . . .

. . . finished . . .
. . . for addition to the forthcoming and long-awaited OHO album 'Gazebo' (stay tuned for more)



I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands

Bar rooms sure have a funny way
Of bringing loyalty out in a man
Buy a drink and tell a joke
And buddy you've got you a friend
But keep a good eye upon that friend
Because he really doesn't give two hoots
And don't say anything about his Mom
His girlfriend or his army boots

I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands

Walked into an auto-mo-showroom
I need some wheels but got no money to spend
When a guy with an ugly tie
Walks out and acts like he's my long-lost friend
I said hey Buddy I've a purpose here
And if you please I will accomplish my goal
So don't you slap me on the back again
Cause if you do I might just lose my control

I'll be your Blood Brother
By your side through thick and thin
I'll be your Blood Brother
Just as long as I don't have to bloody
My ha - ands


Blood Brother
by OHO (Jay Graboski, David Reeve & Ray Jozwiak)




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