(Some suggest this is also applicable to Trump)
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Update #2: Wow, overwhelmed by the recent love for this video! For those who want to support our music, you can purchase it directly on our website (link below). FYI, “When That Man Is Dead and Gone” is on our recent album, Live at Joe’s Pub. Huge thanks to all of who recently purchased it! We are in the process of working on our new album, which has plenty more tunes with this vibe 😉 https://lizzyandthetriggermen.com/store
Update #1: here’s the released track in case anyone would like. I like this take even better 😉 https://open.spotify.com/track/6jcm3o… In 1941, Irving Berlin wrote a powerful protest song about Hitler. It’s only been recorded a few times – most memorably by the incredible Al Bowlly (who, tragically, was killed in a Nazi airstrike only 2 weeks after recording it). Our Lizzy & the Triggermen arrangement is by the amazing Dan Barrett (with lots of loving homage to the Bowlly version).
We did this in a live take. Vocal: Lizzy Shaps Trombone/Arrangement: Dan Barrett Alto Sax: Nate Ketner Clarinet: Brian Clancy* Trumpet: Corey Gemme Drums: Gareth Price Bass: Nick Ornelas Piano: Chris Dawson Guitar: Luca Pino Violin: Benedikt Brydern *subbing for Jim Jedeikin Filmed by: Rich Rosen and Stefan Silvers Recorded by: Thomas Cassetta at the Village Recorder Produced by: Zach Sinick
Special thanks to our amazing Indiegogo patrons for making these videos possible, Lauren Shell, Robin, everyone at the Village Recorder esp Jeff for the cookies ;)!
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