Sample recordings by Jimmy Crew-Blues, Rock, Folk and Country
music.
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Thirty second intro samples from the full length songs below.
Sweet Child
Can't You See
Solitary Man
Pass The Buck
Honey Bea
These are demo full length samples from the top intro list except Xmas 2000 which is a short sample.
These are all small dial up friendly 1 meg or less FM quality files. You can either double click on each and have them play
on your default player or do the "right click" thingy and "save target as" to save them. If your interested in higher quality
mp3s email me and I will be happy to send them to you. In the mean time if you want to get on a mailing list for updates
and future perfomances just email me at jimmycrew@yahoo.com. Don't put the words " male enhancement" in the header or I may
delete it before I can read it! My Yahoo IM name is "jimmycrew". Thanks now enjoy the music!
Sweet Child Of Mine
Blue Grass cover version of Sweet Child Of Mine by Guns and Roses. People have told me it has a Grateful
Dead/Willie Nelson feel to it.
Soulful Version of "Can't You See
I ad libbed on the vocals and its free form on the guitar kinda cool the last verse is from a song I am working on called
"Dream Fire"
Click here for Solitary Man(cover)
A really cool lady listened to this and said, that I had a Gordon Lightfoot quality to my voice. Now that blew me away!!
Thanks Brenda!
Pass the Buck.mp3
Old School Country Original
xmas_2000(guitar riff)
One of the first things I ever recorded with that cheap mic you get with your computer on Christmas Day 2000 with my
Strat, Peavey Amp ran through a BOSS Phase Shifter.
Honey Bea.mp3
Honey Bea I wrote in 91 or 92 after I saw Jimmy Rogers in Sioux Falls and then I learned how to cross harp. The original
in in the Key of A is more of a shuffel. However, when I got my new BOSS RHYTHM machine I put this more Gospel Blues track
under it in the Key of F with a B flat harp. It's missing the third verse which talks about "drinking whiskey to ease
the pain"!
I have dedicated this song to my late Mother Beatrice. May she forever be rolling over in her grave ever time I play this
song !
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