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New Recordings from Edward Abbiati and The ACC for a Chris Cacavas Tribute Album (incl. Calexico, Howe Gelb, Steve Wynn and many more...)

Two new Tracks are released this month: "Dream of Me" recorded with Maurizio Gnola Glielmo and Chris Peet. "Disappear" with the ACC (Stiv Cantarelli, Edward Abbiati, Joe Barreca, Antonio Perugini feat. Maurizio Gnola Glielmo & Joey Huffman)

Born 1961 in Tuscon, Arizona, United States, Chris Cacavas has been in the music business since the early 80s. First as organist in psychedelic desert rock band The Serfers that relocated to Los Angeles and soon became associated with the Paisley Underground scene. When the band split up later in the 80s Cacavas started his legacy as an acclaimed singer, song writer, solo artist and producer and sideman for bands like Giant Sand and The Dream Syndicate. Since the 90s he lives in Karlsruhe, Germany. May 5 Cacavas turns 60 and we´re a bunch of fellow musicians, friends and fans who now celbrates this with our own takes of songs from Cacavas´outstanding catalogue. This is our birthday present to Chris Cacavas.

Tracks: 1) Calexico – Just do something; 2) The Surfin´ Nerdz – California (into the ocean); 3) Steve Wynn (feat. Linda Pitmon and Jason Victor) – Drivin´misery; 4) Jonathan Segel (feat. Kelly Atkins – World´s a mess; 5) Stephen McCarthy – E-Z Living; 6) The Plastic Pals – Truth; 7) Edward Abbiati (feat Maurizio Gnola) – Dream of me; 8) Chris Eckman – Winter's Fallin'; 9) J Shogren – Who's your whore; 10) Lars Cleveman – Tell me everything; 11 Håkan ”Hawk” Soold – Song for the fan; 12) The ACC (feat Maurizio Gnola & Joey Huffman) – Disappear; 13) Pat Thomas – Wrecking yard; 14) Dustbowl – Better days; 15) Russ Tolman – No roses red; 16) Stv Gar and Jane-e – Perfect show; 17) Pete Funk (feat Heike Wendelin) – I like Lyle Lovett: 18) Howe Gelb – Pale blonde hell

05/15/2021

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