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Friday, July 29, 2011

'Technicolor Motor Home' Gets Baltimores Best Tribute Band Award !!!


It just hit the news stands people! We are very excited!!!! 


Baltimore Magazine just selected "Technicolor Motor Home" 
as the 'Best Tribute Band In Baltimore!' How cool is that!!???!!!


Here is what they said in Baltimore Magazine
"For years Steely Dan did not tour because their songs were too darn difficult to replicate on stage. And when they did tour, they had something of an orchestra in tow. So it was surprising to learn that a local group was tackling such elegant and beloved pop music. 



Led by 'Crack the Sky's' keyboardist Glenn Workman, the band not only plays selections from every Steely Dan album, it does so with the necessary precision and passion, horns and back up singers included. TMH proves you can buy a thrill - just check out one of their shows."


It is all true! Everyone raves about TMH where ever they play! If you live in The greater Baltimore area be sure to check out the TMH website and join their facebook page. Next year is going to be big! The fearless leader Glenn Workman on keyboards, is the man to contact about booking Technicolor Motor Home. 


The dynamic duo of Ben Sherman and Bryan Ewald on guitar will satisfy your rock n roll cravings. The always spectacular killer horn section of Dave Makowiecki, Jim McFalls, and Barry Caudill rocks.


Oh Yeah we've got to have the wicked drums of Mark St. Pierre !!!


And of course you need the cool tones of the TMH back up singers Meg Murray and Kelly Butcher, along with Bass player Anthony Setola.


Congratulations everyone in Technicolor Motor Home 
for your pursuit of musical excellence landing you such an honor!

Okay! Now that you know about the best...it's time to look your best 
at the next Technicolor Motor Home performance! 



We've got lead guitarist for 'Technicolor Motor Home,' Ben Sherman, modeling some sweet TMH schhhwagggg. Along with the two different TMH t-shirts he is wearing in the photos above, there are other designs and products available for TMH at Shermanator Gear. 

I have more designs and artwork to come, as I want to explore doing some more designs in the 60's 70's psychedelia style. Trippy Hippie! 

For more information, photos, and videos of Technicolor Motor Home, along with one of my TMH inspired digital creations, check out my previous post about Technicolor Motor Home here.

(Isn't the hubby adorable!*)(*sigh*)


6 comments:

  1. Tamera @ StoneFence:

    AWESOME--just AWESOME!!!

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  2. Oh you have to feel SO proud ~ great post!
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  3. Cool recognition!

    about your "designs in the 60's 70's psychedelia style" ... depending on who you talk to, the flower-tie-dye-paisley look was early 70s and was more commercial fad than anything else. The original SF hippies had a mock funeral for the hippy movement in 1967 because of the media attention and the influx of wannabes. After the funeral many of the original hippies left - some to California's North Coast and others to the wind.

    Check out YouTupe for Quicksilver Messenger Service (with John Cipollina), The Jefferson Airplane or early Grateful Dead. T-shirts, beads, funny hats, a Victorian look, fringed leather ... all were common.

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  4. Gosh Bill I guess you don't realize I am old enough to have lived those days! hahahaha! 'Quicksilver Messenger Service's' song "Fresh Air" was a favorite! Brings back fond memories and the song "White Bird" by 'It's A Beautiful Day' just popped into my head. I wish I still had all my fringe vests and belts. I was big on those Victorian/ Rennaisance cinch lace up boots and belts. Perhaps that is why I am so into Renn and Fairy fests to this day!

    Thanks for the heads up on some history and a reminder where to look. I do have a few books on the posters and album cover art. I wish I had some of the posters I bought as a teen. You just don't realize when you are young how cool those little things were that you had, because they were everywhere then!

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  5. Let's see ...
    jeans - check
    Frye boots - check
    leather belt - check
    big buckle - check
    long sleeve shirt - check
    vest - check
    beads - check
    head band - check
    Harley chopper - check

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