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        <title>CD Release Party!  Celebrate the studio Buck started, where Korn grew, and these tribute songs too!  - Dr BLT&#039;s Blog n Roll Studio - drblt&apos;s Blog - Bakotopia</title>
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        <description>The Farewell Session CD Release Party
When?: Saturday, June 7 at 7 pm.
Where?&amp;nbsp; Russo&#039;s Books at the Marketplace on Ming Avenue in Bakersfield, California
What?&amp;nbsp; A CD release party to welcome aboard the release of the EP, The Farewell Session, recorded at the home of the old Buck Owens recording studio, aka Fat Tracks, aka Pig.&amp;nbsp;
Recorded on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, in the last days of the old place---the very same place that the songs pay tribute to.&amp;nbsp; The songs are a tribute, not only to the place, but to the rich history created there, and the giants that once considered it their stomping grounds.&amp;nbsp;
The studio management went to great lengths to afford me privacy for this session, going the extra mile by insisting that the session be closed to TV cameras, a favor they didn&#039;t do for other acts that were also working on noteworthy last minute projects there.&amp;nbsp;
I assure you, it wasn&#039;t a matter of favoritism, it had to do with their respect for the uniqueness of my project as a tribute to the old place and to the giants that made music there.&amp;nbsp; So, they kept me free from distractions, and I was able to avoid the media circus that followed the news of the closing of the studio.&amp;nbsp;
When you attend the CD release party, you will hear Phat Chance, a song written when I was in doubt as to my chances of getting in the door to record this tribute; The Last Man Standing, and Walls of Sound are Fallin&#039;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I will also be recording The World is Coming to an End, which pays tribute to the closing of World Records, another historic musical landmark in Kern County.&amp;nbsp;
At the party, you&#039;ll also hear songs from past and future Dr BLT CDs.&amp;nbsp; Be there.&amp;nbsp; Celebrate history with me.&amp;nbsp; Watch here, and over at 
http://www.bakersfieldsoundunderground.com
for updates.&amp;nbsp; </description>
        <itunes:summary>The Farewell Session CD Release Party
When?: Saturday, June 7 at 7 pm.
Where?&amp;nbsp; Russo&#039;s Books at the Marketplace on Ming Avenue in Bakersfield, California
What?&amp;nbsp; A CD release party to welcome aboard the release of the EP, The Farewell Session, recorded at the home of the old Buck Owens recording studio, aka Fat Tracks, aka Pig.&amp;nbsp;
Recorded on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, in the last days of the old place---the very same place that the songs pay tribute to.&amp;nbsp; The songs are a tribute, not only to the place, but to the rich history created there, and the giants that once considered it their stomping grounds.&amp;nbsp;
The studio management went to great lengths to afford me privacy for this session, going the extra mile by insisting that the session be closed to TV cameras, a favor they didn&#039;t do for other acts that were also working on noteworthy last minute projects there.&amp;nbsp;
I assure you, it wasn&#039;t a matter of favoritism, it had to do with their respect for the uniqueness of my project as a tribute to the old place and to the giants that made music there.&amp;nbsp; So, they kept me free from distractions, and I was able to avoid the media circus that followed the news of the closing of the studio.&amp;nbsp;
When you attend the CD release party, you will hear Phat Chance, a song written when I was in doubt as to my chances of getting in the door to record this tribute; The Last Man Standing, and Walls of Sound are Fallin&#039;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I will also be recording The World is Coming to an End, which pays tribute to the closing of World Records, another historic musical landmark in Kern County.&amp;nbsp;
At the party, you&#039;ll also hear songs from past and future Dr BLT CDs.&amp;nbsp; Be there.&amp;nbsp; Celebrate history with me.&amp;nbsp; Watch here, and over at 
http://www.bakersfieldsoundunderground.com
for updates.&amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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