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OHO's "Ocean City Ditty," the
CD single is now available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/oho4 (and, if you're in town, at Trax On Wax on Frederick Rd. in Catonsville, MD).
My latest solo release, Black & White Then Back,
can be downloaded digitally at:
(or you can copy-and-paste this URL directly to
your browser: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rayjozwiak3)
(Okay, so the picture is truly superfluous - EXCUSE ME!!!)
Just heard about these guys. I like them. (It doesn't hurt, of course, that my brother will soon be their steel guitarist. GO JOHN!!!!)
(from http://www.reverbnation.com/theupcountyband)
About The Up County Band
The Up County Band
Hometown: Dundalk, MD
Genres: Country / Alt.Country / Americana
Members: Joe Kurek- lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, Nick "Sterling" Stricklin-Lead guitar, vocals, Sean "Bon" Gurney-Bass guitar, vocals, Dave Voss-Drums
We are The Up County Band! We are a country/rock band from the Baltimore area. We are an up beat, in your face, loud and proud country act ... This ain't ya Daddys country! We write all of our own original music, and perform a wide variety of covers, new and old. We love performing covers for the fans but we pride ourselves in our own originals. Thinking outside the box, while staying true to your roots is important to us, so that we are able to create a diverse collection of new unique country music. If you come to see us live, expect to see a fast paced, loud, honky-tonk style show. Our fans have come to know us on stage as the bunch of redneck goofballs that we are. We'll be laughin', drinkin', and shakin' our asses up there and we expect the same from our fans ... we're up there havin' the time of our lives and we want to share it with you. So, check out our tunes, and videos, become a fan, like us on face book, and stay in touch with us so we can see ya out at the next show! Later y'all!
TUCB
OHO's "Ocean City Ditty," the
CD single is available at Trax On Wax (exclusively--or until CD baby
sets up a page for it) on Frederick Rd. in Catonsville (MD). Don't pay any
more than the suggested retail price of $2.99.
My latest solo release, Black & White Then Back,
can
be downloaded digitally at:
(or you can copy-and-paste this
URL directly to
your browser:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rayjozwiak3)
I am not old by today's standards, being in my late 50s. People my age do, though, tend to begin thinking about things that do not generally preoccupy 20-somethings. I mean things like mortality, legacy, beneficence and health- both physical and mental.
Pam and her friend recently had a discussion about one of those topics. The friend was explaining that she has set a retirement date and needs to do that sooner rather than later because she feels that she just doesn't have the 'brainpower' to continue to function in her professional capacity in an optimum manner. Pam, sympathizing of course, offer the suggestion of consulting some reading material which she had recently encountered. She said that her friend should google 'cognitive dysfunction'. Her friend, betraying some interest in the topic asked, "what is cognitive dysfunction' to which Pam responded, "Actually, I don't remember. . . "
OHO's "Ocean City Ditty," the
CD single is available at Trax On Wax (exclusively--or until CD baby
sets up a page for it) on Frederick Rd. in Catonsville (MD). Don't pay any
more than the suggested retail price of $2.99.
My latest solo release, Black & White Then Back,
can be downloaded digitally at:
(or you can copy-and-paste this URL directly to
your browser: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rayjozwiak3)
At heaven's door we pick the lock
When all we had to do was knock
Though Alice she rattles her train of chains
The fetters are inward all the same
Take a look as you fall
Passing through another wall
Here is where the corn is cut
The wind comes down
Get off the pot
Get off the pot
Get off the pot
It's your world the way that you live
Eats the smile right off your face
You're not in Kansas anymore
I am the sheath I cry for more
Biding trends and waves of shock
The turbulence it turns me on
Nonetheless we're born and rocked
By divas, drunks and Barbie dolls
I signed up for high-wired acts
If I lose my balance just cut me some slack
I'm holding out for what can be
emc-squared possibility
Experience to be alive
The abstract now is literalized
You have dreams and nightmares to explore
Get the goods
Get off the floor
Get off the floor
Get off the floor
Plunge
(Basic tracks for OHO-Jay Graboski, David Reeve, Ray Jozwiak)
by John P. Graboski
(from http://edwardwillett.com/2009/03/science-shows-musicians-really-are-more-sensitive/)
'Researchers at Northwestern University have found that the more years of musical experience musicians possess, and the earlier the age at which they began studying music, the better their nervous systems are at interpreting the emotional content of sound.
The study was led by doctoral student Dana Strait, who conducts her research in the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at the university (and who is herself a pianist and oboe player).
Strait points out that scientists already know that emotion in speech is carried less by the specific meanings of the words being used than by the sound of those words.
. . . Strait and her colleagues enlisted 30 right-handed men and women, with and without music training, between the ages of 19 and 35. The ones with music training were grouped using two criteria–their total years of music experience and whether their training began before or after the age of seven.
Participants watched a subtitled nature film to keep them entertained (“entertained” is apparently a loose term) while listening through headphones to a “scientifically validated emotion sound”–specifically, 250 milliseconds–a quarter of a second–of a distressed baby’s cry.
Sensitivity to the sound, particularly the more complicated part of the sound that contributes most to its emotional content, was measured through scalp electrodes, which allowed the researchers to track brainstem processing of the sound’s pitch, timing and timbre. . . '
Robert Wyatt was a founding member of the Soft Machine, who along
with Pink Floyd Helped to transform the late sixties psychedelic scene
in the UK into something more lasting. Through successive albums, Soft Machine soon moved toward a more
jazz-based fusion with rock music, punctuated by Wyatt's distinctive
drumming and vocals, attracting a massive following across Europe. After
extensive touring, Wyatt left intending to pursue a solo career, but
instead assembled Matching Mole who released two critically acclaimed
LP's before disbanding prematurely. In 1973, Wyatt fell from a third floor window during a party, leaving
him paralysed from the waist downwards. From that day onwards he has
concentrated his efforts into solo recordings, mixing simple and
effective keyboard melody lines with poignant lyrics, often filled with
personal and political references. The results have proved both haunting
and reflective, even producing two chart hits - his 1974 re-working of
'I'm a Believer', and the 1983 Falklands War indictment 'Shipbuilding'
written especially for him by Elvis Costello.
1957 Raymond Michael Jozwiak is born at Church Home & Hospital, Baltimore, MD
1962 Raymond Michael Jozwiak enters the 1st grade at Our Lady of Fatima School, Baltimore, MD
1963 Raymond Michael Jozwiak begins accordion lessons at the Accordion Institute of Maryland
1972 Raymond Michael Jozwiak joins the band Reflection to play part-time at private functions
1978 Raymond Michael Jozwiak earns his Bachelor of Science degree from Towson State University
1979 Raymond Michael Jozwiak and Pamela Ann Statter marry
1983 Raymond and Pamela buy their first house (in Towson)
1984 - 1990 Raymond and Pamela bring three, extraordinary young men into the world
1985 Raymond Michael Jozwiak trades in his Farfisa Fast 4 and Leslie 145 tone cabinet for his first, (a Wurlitzer, studio upright) piano
1998 Raymond Michael Jozwiak trades in his Wurlitzer, studio upright piano for a Kawai baby grand
2014 Raymond Michael Jozwiak releases 2014, a cumulative, musical distillation of elements from every human, intellectual, emotional and musical experience of his life to date, performed on acoustic, grand pianoforte