Why Say No?

Why Say No?

Why Say No?

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Editorial Reviews
<"b00007fomw5020"> Doug Bright Heritage Music Review Seattle Nov 2002
"Like their live performances, this disc consists mostly of delightful obscurities from the original jazz age."

<"b00007fomw2999"> About the Artist
Del Rey has recorded five albums of guitar music mostly on Hobemian Records and has appeared at clubs and major festivals in the USA, Europe and Australia including Vancouver Folk, Bumbershoot, San Francisco Blues, Chicago Blues, Pt. Fairy, Woodford, San Remo and In Guitar. Matt Weiner has played bass with the Hot Club of Cowtown, Asylum Street Spankers, Danny Barnes, Crooked Fingers, Rani Arbo and the Flying Neutrinos. A few of the festivals he has appeared at include Moulin Blues, Roskilde,... read more

<"b00007fomw4999"> Album Description
Ukulele jazz of the '20s and '30s, with unusual arrangements featuring the unique fingerstyle uke playing of Del Rey and the arco bass work of Matt Weiner. Reed player Craig Flory thinks modern but sounds traditional. The big voice and ingenuous rhythm playing of leader Mike Daugherty provides The Yes Yes Boys' intricate instrumental and vocal arrangements with reckless energy.

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Music:

  1. Wingin' It
  2. 1955 London Sessions
  3. A Real Mother for Ya [Import]
  4. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  5. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  6. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  7. Anutha Zone [Import]
  8. Approved, But Not Funded
  9. April in Paris
  10. Back on the Scene: Texas, 1966

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