
Just a bunch of guys in a NH band. Could be 5 could be 8 but always be fun.XXXXXXXX Our leader, number one singer, practice space holder, gig getter, guitar player, boat captain, founding member, Lake Pawtuckaway's Tom Duffy.XXXXXXXX Holding the bass line down from Hampstead, founding member Dave (Thumper) Renouf.XXXXXXXX On drums the driest wit in the east and master of the web, also from Pawtuckaway, Dave Finn.XXXXXXXX Rythm guitar player, creater of the "chunkabilly" sound, back up vocals, song writer and sound dude, Brian Goetz from Kingston.XXXXXXXX Lead guitar, harmonica, back up vocals, song writer, gig getter, sticker maker, floor sweeper, founding member from Hampstead, Dan Mathis.XXXXXXXX Singing up front, another guitar, winning the "longest drive" award from where? Weare. Rob Robinson.XXXXXXXX I like sax. So we got one last year. Ever band needs a real musician and ours is Jack Jackson, also from the lake.XXXXXXXX Must mention relo dudes; founding member Darrell Johnson now in AZ, Joe Mazzari a Mainer now and pride of Kentucky, Jim Gallagher.
Just a bunch of guys in a NH band. Could be 5 could be 8 but always be fun.XXXXXXXX Our leader, number one singer, practice space holder, gig getter, guitar player, boat captain, founding member, Lake Pawtuckaway's Tom Duffy.XXXXXXXX Holding the bass line down from Hampstead, founding member Dave (Thumper) Renouf.XXXXXXXX On drums the driest wit in the east and master of the web, also from Pawtuckaway, Dave Finn.XXXXXXXX Rythm guitar player, creater of the "chunkabilly" sound, back up vocals, song writer and sound dude, Brian Goetz from Kingston.XXXXXXXX Lead guitar, harmonica, back up vocals, song writer, gig getter, sticker maker, floor sweeper, founding member from Hampstead, Dan Mathis.XXXXXXXX Singing up front, another guitar, winning the "longest drive" award from where? Weare. Rob Robinson.XXXXXXXX I like sax. So we got one last year. Ever band needs a real musician and ours is Jack Jackson, also from the lake.XXXXXXXX Must mention relo dudes; founding...
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Track Listing
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| 1. | Santa Claus Is Coming To Town | | (3:35) | | | |
| 2. | Please Come Home For Christmas | | (2:44) | | | |
| 3. | God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman | | (3:50) | | | |
| 4. | Blue Christmas | | (3:02) | | | |
| 5. | Winter Wonderland | | (2:07) | | | |
| 6. | Do You Hear What I Hear | | (3:19) | | | |
| 7. | Happy Xmas (War Is Over) | | (3:46) | | | |
| 8. | A Card With No Name | | (3:11) | | | |
| 9. | Santa Baby | | (2:41) | | | |
| 10. | Happy Holiday Baby | | (3:32) | | | |
More Info
Genre | Holiday, Blues, Rock |
Band Members / Musicians | TOM DUFFY, DAVE RENOUF, DAVE FINN, BRIAN GOETZ, DAN MATHIS, ROB ROBINSON, JACK JACKSON. |
Location | Raymond, NH, USA |
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What a refreshing change of pace!
Posted on Nov 03, 2007 by
Leonard Harwood
Rating: 5 out of 5
What a great variety of tunes and voices - some are originals what really blew me away. "Do you hear what I hear" is a really haunting Chrismas song! Great work - look forward to hearing more!
Effengees really rock
Posted on Nov 03, 2007 by
Sissy Hardwood
Rating: 5 out of 5
I love this CD. What a Christmas album should be. Fun, everykind of music. I am wearing it out and it's not even Thanksgiving yet.
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