Americana/ Blues/ Jazz

Wikipedia Americana refers to the studies of American culture, especially studies based in other countries American music is contemporary music that incorporates elements of various American roots music styles, including country, roots-rock, folk, bluegrass and blues, resulting in a distinctive roots-oriented sound.

Americana


The Second Fiddles Produced, mixed and recorded at Miguel’s recording studio in 2007.
Guillaume Goussault: Lead vocals and resonator guitar, Jon Verey: Mandolin, backing vocals and Jug, I overdubbed drums, the virtual acoustic bass, bass vocals, piano and played the harmonica during the original recording.

The Second Fiddles Produced, mixed and recorded at Miguel’s recording studio in 2007.
Guillaume Goussault: Lead vocals and guitar, Jon Verey: Mandolin, backing vocals, Miguel: bass vocals and played the harmonica during the original recording.


The Second Fiddles Produced, mixed and recorded at Miguel’s recording studio in 2007.
Jon Verey: Banjolyn and lead voice, Guillaume Goussault: guitar and backing voice. I added bass vocals and played the Harmonica.

Blues

https://soundcloud.com/miguelweissman/old-gentelman
Miguel Weissman – harmonica, piano and Voice, Jon LaDeau – Guitar, Jason Ewald – Drums. Miguel mixed, produced and wrote this tune. When Moose comes into town for our small tour, he will replace my vocal.

Hot off the Zoom recorder {April 27th 2015}, our new project. In solo order is Miguel Weissman harmonica, Nick Russo slide resonator guitar and Brother Dave Likhtiger on acoustic guitar. our first rehearsal birth this.

Were also looking for a name, have some ideas, let me know!!!

Jazz

Soirée Django feat. David Langlois & The Hot-Clubbers
David Langlois washboard and percussion, Ian Riggs bass, Tim Clement guitar, Robert Cuellari guitar
Special guests:
Vitor Gonçalves accordion, Pooquette violin, Darius Scheider guitar, Miguel Weissman harmonica

Miguel Weissman harmonica, Nick Russo slide resonator guitar, Ian Riggs is on bass Fiddle for a-smo-o-o-oth-one.


The 36th Street Boys Recorded live at Miguel’s studio 20012
Demo not for sale, written by Will Hudson. Peter Ford on one string bass.

The Canglosi Cards, Jake Sanders and Tamar Korn and Miguel’s past gigs include opening the 2007 New Year’s Eve Show at the Grand Ballroom in Manhattan, Swing Out New Hampshire (’06, ’07,’08, ’09), the Washington D.C. Lindy Exchange (’08, 09’), The Big, Big, Event in Washington D.C. (’07).

Blues Harmonica

Jazz

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