Jazz

One Eleven 111

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Jason vocals and drums recorded at Bob Stander’s Parcheesi Recording. where Bob also did the guitar and bass { talented producer from Long Island}. Aya kato Roads keyboard, Miguel did the harmonica hybrid, synths, programing and music composition.

For some reason at sometimes pivotal moments I see 1:11 and 11:11 on my clock, it seams to always be in my peripheral vision, almost lurking, a message, to be in the moment, to watch out?

“I’ve had fantasy thoughts that it will be the number I see you when I die! Maybe even fantasize that everything is connected to this number LOL.”

The number 111 is one of the most important numbers in the study of numerology. … It is an angel number that encourages you to rely upon your inner wisdom and intuition to guide you. It is a number that will help you bring out the best in yourself and further make progress down your life path. Wow and I thought it was just me!

The Work Song Miguel Weissman Harmonica and drum programing, Gordon Webster Roads keyboard, Peter Maness Bass

The New York Harmonica ensemble
Body and Soul

Miguel takes the head, Randy Weinstein solos, Marcus Milius bass harmonica, Trip Henderson Randy and Miguel lay down cords.

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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.

https://davidlangloisthehotclubbers.hearnow.com/?fbclid=IwAR0fWYX2jsXLd8J60xSi2K46MZtFY4coI_IpSDVBxWT-yRf5_i4tt5Kr7as

Caravan

Featuring: David Langlois, Pouquette, Vitor Goncalves, Robert Cuellari, Ian Riggs, Tim Clement, Miguel Weissman and Darius Scheider

David Langlois & The Hot Clubbers Live / The Iridium / February 8th 2015 from Jason Elon Goodman on Vimeo.

Hunger Sir Shadow

FLOWETRY Recorded at Miguel’s recording studio in 2010
Spoken Word by Sir Shadow, Miguel Weissman: piano, drum programming, sound designs, composition and arrangement. Jesse Selengut: trumpet, Brian Petway: bass.

Recorded 2004

The Canglosi Cards

The Cangelosi cards with Tamar Korn, Jake Sanders, Marko Gazic, Cassidy Holden, Andrew Nemr { Tap Dancer}, 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! Go to video for More

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). Go to video for the Canglosi Cards!!!

Rosetta

Rich Cohen Guitar, Miguel Weissman harmonica

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Josh Levine – bass & producer, Frank Schaap – guitar & voice, Champian Fulton – piano & voice, Miguel Weissman- harmonica, David Langlois- percussion.

Get A Lick Out Of Life

Sammy Carr and the Drivers

Recorded at Miguel’s recording studio in 1986.
Sammy Car wrote this track and lead vocals, Miguel Weissman: chromatic and blues harmonica and mixed this track with Donald Dixon who also played bass. Perry Robinson: clarinet, Bill Elder: drums, Joe Henderson: guitar, backing vocals; Janine Lily, Sammy Carr and Miguel Weissman.

 Traditional

Progressive Greners

Emplotion Miguel Weissman C 1989
Come Go With Me

Yancy Drew Lambert – Drums, Percussion, Drums Programmer, Producer…….. Played Drums for the Brooklyn Funk Essentials and Joi Cardwell and Ultra Nate’ to name a few…….. Miguel Weissman harmonica.

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