January 1, 2008

CCLaP Podcast Extra: Ken Kase, "Coffeehouse of Doom"

The Ken Kase Group

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Happy New Year, everyone! As you can tell, I've been keeping posting here at the site lately to a minimum, in that the majority of CCLaP's readers are away from their computers for the long holiday week; I thought, however, since it was New Year's Day and all, I'd go ahead and post a special extra edition to the CCLaP Podcast for those who are still around. (For those who are keeping track, then, this marks a grand total of 22 episodes the CCLaP Podcast managed to produce in the second half of 2007, including a couple of episodes that consisted of two parts.) This is not much of an extra, to tell you the truth, just a recording of my friend Ken Kase, a musician in St. Louis who was featured in episode 17 of the regular podcast, back in November; this is a recording of his song "Coffeehouse of Doom," done during a rehearsal with his full band over Thanksgiving. I apologize in advance for the poor quality of this recording, which was essentially done in a person's basement using a single roving microphone; that said, I do hope you enjoy it, and I thank Ken once again for the chance to record it in the first place. Thanks again for a great year, everyone, and I hope you're looking forward to the return of CCLaP's regular publishing schedule, starting tomorrow.

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Filed by Jason Pettus at 8:52 AM, January 1, 2008. Filed under: CCLaP Podcast |
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