play every Friday at AOC east in Manhattan from 9:30 till late!
Past Gigs and live videos!!
Also, my first live session { in my studio} was done on the 9th of July featuring Miguel Weissman on harmonica, David Langlois on percussion, Dave Speranza on bass, Michaela Gomez and Nick Russo on guitars! On the 30th of July, Gordon Webster laid down some masterful piano, What player!!!
Miguel can be booked for gigs as a side man, Soloist or with the Brooklyners [Reggae}, the Hot Clubbers {Gypsy Jazz} or his own band { costume gerners} though his email harpburn@yahoo.com and price varies to the size of the group.
This was done at the Brooklyn Bowl, we play there one a month for the children’s Playhouse.
It was 100° out yesterday in Philadelphia, but the Brooklyners kept it Kool @ the ARDMORE MUSIC HALL!
Saturday APRIL 7, 2018 3:00 PM 4:00 PM GARCIA’S AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE 145 Westchester Avenue Port Chester, NY, 10573
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 12:00 PM 1:00 PM THE ARDMORE MUSIC HALL 23 East Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, PA, 19003
And other gigs to be announced.
At Mona’s east village NYC The JAHWID videos taken from a fan/s phone in 2013. Miguel enhanced the sound a bit and created the Logo and Titles.
We use be called Jahwid…Then Jahwid and the Broolyners, Now The Brooklyners, this was done in 2014
The Canglosi Cards
The Cangelosi cards with Tamar Korn, Jake Sanders, Marko Gazic Cassidy Holden Andrew Nemr, New Year’s eve 2007! This was at the grand ballroom is the Manhattan Center. The Dresden dolls saw us busking on the street and hired us to be one of the Warm-up bands. With the agreement that we would ask for donations to the couple thousand people in the audience! Was a lot of ones! Was the longest day ever! We had three gigs and two rehearsals! We started about 10 in the morning and went to about 6 AM the next day! This video was from the telephone bar on second Avenue. That’s Tamar on Vox and Mark Tipton on trumpet. We had a regular gig there in the back room, where people could dance but no one could talk! LOL! Was nice! Got spoiled!
The Canglosi Cards 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).
I worked out how I’m recording this track, the tone and mic’s and placement, two Coles mic’s in stereo and a silver Seydel 1847 harmonica in the key of G.
Miguel Weissman harmonica, Gordon Webster piano, Peter Maness bass, David Langlois Drums { third attempt}! I will get back to this one and do a few more takes.
The Hot Clubbers
Plays a mix of French chansons and gypsy jazz… With an extended repertoire including Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Edith Piaf, Serge Gainsbourg… and of course a lot of Django Reinhardt ‘s.
David had played his washboard with some of the most influential players of Gypsy Jazz over the years : Angelo Debarre, Dorado & Samson Schmitt, Stephane Wrembel.
Featuring: David Langlois, Pouquette, Vitor Goncalves, Robert Cuellari, Ian Riggs, Tim Clement, Miguel Weissman and Darius Scheider
Yes, I don’t smoke anymore…But if the gets legal here in jersey Monday I’ll have to resort to being a Secondhand Smoker – Dave Keyes vocals and piano, Greg Baker guitar, Miguel Weissman harmonica and horn arrangements, Shelly Robin Bass , Steve Robin drums, composition Baker/Weissman
The Harrison Ave Ramblers
Live Recordings July 9th 2018
Miguel Weissman Mississippi saxophone, Nick Rousso and Michaela Gomez – guitars, Dave Speranza bass and David Langlois percussion and bushes.
Some Of These Days
Tears
Caravan
Twitter Stomp
Rollin and Tumblin
Where the Buffalo Roam
Miguel Weissman vocals harmonica and piano, Brother Dave Likhtiger rhythm guitar and slide guitar. Jason Eward drums, Bob Srander Bass guitar and drum recording at Parcheesi Recording. Remastered by Craig Randall Composition Armstrong/Weissman
The World is Burning
Rhythm and lead guitars – Brother Dave, Piano – Dave Keyes, bass – Bob Stander, drums – Jason Ewald, Harmonica, Music and production – Miguel Weissman.
First Fist – Miguel Weissman composition, harmonica and Keyboard programming, Diego javier Cebollero Guitars and Kato Aya piano. Remastered by Craig Randall, Radio mix Craig.
Radio version
I was getting onto the F train, I veered into The train that was waiting at the station, but a young gentleman that thought I was being rude, punch me in the jaw.
I fell on the ground and stated out loud at him “you know you just punched a disabled man”!
He walked on as if nothing happened, nobody helped me.
I got up and did my gig with the Brooklyners! I was definitely emotionally shaken, and tried to figure out why this young man took his aggressions out on me!
I still have no answers, other then I’m glad I did not get up and escalate the situation!
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Past Gigs
The JAHWID videos taken from a fan/s phone in 2013. Miguel enhanced the sound a bit and created the Logo and Titles.
The Canglosi Cards
The Cangelosi cards with Tamar Korn, Jake Sanders, Marko Gazic Cassidy Holden Andrew Nemr, New Year’s eve 2007! This was at the grand ballroom is the Manhattan Center. The Dresden dolls saw us busking on the street and hired us to be one of the Warm-up bands. With the agreement that we would ask for donations to the couple thousand people in the audience! Was a lot of ones! Was the longest day ever! We had three gigs and two rehearsals! We started about 10 in the morning and went to about 6 AM the next day! This video was from the telephone bar on second Avenue. That’s Tamar on Vox and Mark Tipton on trumpet. We had a regular gig there in the back room, where people could dance but no one could talk! LOL! Was nice! Got spoiled!
The Canglosi Cards 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).
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Miguel Weissman vocals harmonica and piano, Brother Dave Likhtiger rhythm guitar and slide guitar. Jason Eward drums, Bob Srander Bass guitar and drum recording at Parcheesi Recording. Remastered by Craig Randall, Composition Armstrong/Weissman
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Miguel Weissman lead and backings Vocals, keyboards, harmonica, horns and arrangement , Brother Dave Solomon Likhtiger lead and rhythm guitar, Peter Maness Bass, Jason Eward drums, drums recording at Parcheesi Recording
The World Is Burning
Rhythm and lead guitars – Brother Dave, Piano – Dave Keyes, bass – Bob Stander, drums – Jason Ewald, Vocals, Harmonica, Music and production – Miguel Weissman.
“We Declare Peace”!
Nikki Armstrong – Vocals, Miguel Weissman harmonica, Horns and piano, Brother Dave Likhtiger rhythm & lead guitar, Pablo Vergara organ, Ian Riggs Bass guitar, Jason Eward drums. Backing Vocals – Nikki Armstrong, Julius Dilligard JR and Cheryl Dornbusch, Ben Anderson, {Bob Suede Recorded the backing vocals at his studio Suede Interactive]. Arranged, Produced and mastered by Miguel Weissman
We declare Peace Copyrighted 2021 Armstrong/Weissman All Rights Reserved
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Miguel Weissman composition harmonica and Keyboard { virtual guitars, drums} programming, Diego javier Cebollero lead and melodic Guitars Dave Solomon Likhtiger Dobro. , Lap Steel, Electric big cords, Rhythm guitars and Kato Aya piano, Peter Maness Bass, David Tannenbaum cymbals and toms..
Miguel Weissman harmonica, Nick Russo slide resonator guitar and Brother Dave Likhtiger on acoustic guitar.
Miguel Weissman Vocals and harmonica, Tree guitar.
Miguel Vocals, Keyboards and harmonica, Tree Guitar
Miguel Weissman vocals and harmonica, Pamela Fleming- trumpet , Jenny Hill – Saxophone, Nilda Richard -trombone, Marc Daine Dannenhirsch – Guitar, Joe Rudnick – Piano Donald Dixon- Bass, Bill Elder – Drums.
Miguel Weissman Mississippi saxophone, Nick Rousso and Michaela Gomez – guitars, Dave Speranza bass and David Langlois percussion and bushes.
Yes, I don’t smoke anymore…But if the gets legal here in jersey Monday I’ll have to resort to being a Secondhand Smoker – Dave Keyes vocals and piano, Greg Baker guitar, Miguel Weissman harmonica and horn arrangements, Shelly Robin Bass , Steve Robin drums, composition Baker/Weissman
Weissman Copyrighted 2020
Indestructible Voices Written, arranged and produced by Dean Landew Miguel Weissman: harmonica
Little Piece Of Heaven
Kris Mark RandallLittle Piece Of Heaven
Kris Mark Randall Vocals, guitar, and bass and composer. Miguel Weissman harmonica, Andy Bigan Drummer.
Blues With a Feelin’Hoboken Blues Alstars Alan Camlet: production and mixing at Hoboken Recorders recorded 2003. Paul Zeichner: voice, Brother Dave: guitar and bass, Miguel Weissman: harmonica, Alan Camlet: drums.Walking By My Self. Miguel Weissman Vocals { Treated} and harmonica, Tree guitar.
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Miguel Weissman’s exploration into the Manhattan, Bronx, East Village and Hoboken, NJ music scenes led to getting on wax and gigging in Harlem and deep into the East Village (Avenues A-D) at after-hour clubs. This was the advent of the emerging Black Rock, Blues, Punk and Avant Garde Jazz communities.
Miguel played with Donald Dixon, Tack Heads (Sugar Hill Gang}, Eddy Von Bach, Ghetto Fighters, Afrika Bambaata, The New Left, Spy v Spy, GTO and The Soul Squad, Sammy Carr, Johnny Thunders, Robert Gordon, Lester Chambers and Charles “Bobo” Shaw at the great clubs of the time like The 7A Club, The World Club and The Pyramid Club in the East Village as well as the Continental Divide, 55 Bar and Danceteria, to name a few.
Miguel joined a band called The Gismo in 1979. Also in that band was Stan 157, one of the original graffiti artists. The Gismo was an early R & B band. They played at after-hours clubs in Harlem. For Miguel, as the only white man in the room most of the time, this was an experience he would never forget. The love shared there was profound and he was always welcomed.
Miguel Weissman Donald Dixon
Miguel collaborated with Donald Dixon in the Bronx in early 80’s on Hill Street, overlooking the Yankee Stadium. They worked on a 4-track reel-to-reel, with a Shure 57 microphone, a delay unit and one 8-bit AKAI sampler.
Miguel saw what life was like for black people in the ‘hood during a time when it seemed like the world had forgotten them. Miguel learned how resourceful this community was and risked his life going up there when crime and desperation were out on the streets! He knew back then that cops stopped men on the street for nothing at all.
There were guns shots constantly in the background. Sometimes there would be a knock on the door and Donald would explain to his clients that Miguel was here to record them and he was white. He would take their guns and bring them into the studio.
He experienced the same thing in the East Village. Going east of First Avenue back then was very dangerous! One night, Miguel was walking on 11th Street and was robbed of his Selmer Mark VI saxophone by a junkie. That’s when he decided to focus on the harmonica and music production, although he still plays the sax, flute and keyboards.
At Continental Divide, a club on 3rd Avenue and 8th Street, (the one that had a big dinosaur on top) he played with the DJs Smash and Stone, who were working turntables while he and other jazz musicians played over the top on the sax, flute and harp. They created the Acid Jazz Movement in the New York scene.
“Wet Ride, Fat Jazzy Groves 6 & 7″ for New Bread Records represents the collaborations between musicians and DJs that created the Acid Jazz Movement in New York. Miguel also worked with Warlock and Sleeping Bag Records where he collaborated with DJs Stone and Smash, GTO, William Socolov, and the Latin Rascals.
“Wet Ride Fat Jazzy Groves 6 & 7” for New bread Records compiled by DJ Smash, Executive Producer; Asia Love; Miguel Weissman on harmonica; flute and keyboards; Willie Barrios, Co-Producer and drum programing.
The New Left
The New Left – Tony Boil, vocals, guitar and composition; the late Mike Hoke, bass and backing vocals; Charlie Stedmen, drums; Miguel Weissman harmonica, saxophone and keyboards. Published on Jun 18, 2013 Label: Kingpin Records Released: 1985
Down In Flames
Monkey Reels
Blue Crew
Sammy Carr Voice, Donald Dixon bass, Janine Lilly Voice, Joe Henderson and Monney guitars, Miguel Weissman harmonica voice and keyboards, Bill Elder drums. Mixed by Miguel, BILL and Donald. 1987-91
Crazy Mixed Up World
Behind Closed Doors
GTO and Miguel co-composed and produced this track. GTO wrote the lyrics. Mixed by Craig Randal 1985.
Solo Punk days Recorded at Miguel Weissman’s Studio in 1982.
Miguel Weissman, vocals, bass guitar, drum programing, harmonica and tenor saxophone; Dave Sewelson, baritone saxophone; the late Mike Hoke, rhythm guitar; Mark Danie: lead guitar.
For examples of Miguel’s film and video production, {ADR, mixing and sound designs} go to video.
For examples of his synthesizer programming, treatments of voices and real instruments and virtual instruments manipulated through computer techniques go to music compositions
For examples of Miguel’s theater sound designs go to sound designs.
Miguel produced or co-produced all the tracks on the Music page, and he is also the composer or co-composer and primary musician. All tracks can be licensed for your movie, TV or theater production. Contact him for details.