Tea with Hungry Lucy #110 (Sir Digby Chicken Caesar)
This week’s podcast includes a super-fab-and-groovy live performance of “To Kill a King“. Before that, though, War-N and Christa chat about organic and locally produced food, a new video podcast episode, War-N’s blogging madness, wonderful audio players all over hungrylucy.com and Sir Digby Chicken Caesar. Does it get any better? … probably.
So, what’s on YOUR mind? Thoughts, concerns, ramblings??
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Also mentioned: AmieStreet.com (Hungry Lucy’s page)
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar
April 8th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Great live performance! You are one of a few singers that gives me goose bumps.
How about a full album of live studio recordings?
Favorite tomato, roma.
April 9th, 2008 at 10:49 am
I was up all night buying music at amiestreet.com (210 songs), there are some great groups on there! Thanks for letting us know about this site! I do wonder how well it will work when the songs reach 60¢ - 98¢ though. I ordered the new CD by The Breeders at amazon for $9.99, it’s $8.93 at amiestreet.com with an average track price of 68¢. At that price I’ll get the CD. Still a very interesting way to sell music. I bought some albums that I had been on the fence about buying or that were low on my priority list. I also bought some from an artist I’d never heard of but liked what I sampled “Cortney Tidwell”. This is going to be addicting! You should put a referral link in the show notes.
April 13th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Thanks for another enjoyable podcast. I look forward to it every week. The live performance sounded great, wonderful sound quality and vocals. That’s one of my favorite tracks, I like the fantasy story quality.
The amiestreet.com thing is neat. I hope it catches on. I like knowing which tracks are most popular. I think technology like that is better than how big artists have to put out ’singles’ based on what some executives or market reasearchers say are the best. Letting the listeners decide seems a better way.
August 17th, 2008 at 7:15 am
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