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Archive for January, 2010

Starting Something New MP3

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Some of the members of The End And Wynrise happened upon each other and recorded this live take of The End Of The End.

The End Of The End with Wynrise… Live! [.MP3]

FameDomain.Com Video ReMix

Saturday, January 16th, 2010




The FameDomain.Com Promo Video [.mpg]
In this video: Alexandra Palombit, Anthony Zinno, Drew Hartman, Eric Visnov, Jayar Bass, Mike Garrity, Pet Zoo, Pete Kranz and the Wide Eyed Mother Brothers, Sexy Lexie, Si Senorita, Splintered Sunlight, Steal The Breeze, Stir Fry Music Revival, The Dirty White Boys, The End, The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Andrew Levin, Bob’s Country Bunker, David Hawkins, Joe Mancini, Kelly Sullivan, Marc Gallo, Michael Carlton, Ashley Monappella, Brian Clarke and Chris Clarke

Wynrise .MP3

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Charlotte’s Eyes .MP3 (Instrumental Version)

Wynrise has recorded an instrumental demo version of the song Charlotte’s Eyes. Eric, Anthony, Ben and Ed performed a live jam and KingArthur.com recorded a digital stereo one-track. The song, written by Eric Visnov, Anthony Zinno and Tim Smith, has also been performed by The End.

Wynrise Photo By Lex

Wynrise Photo By Lex

FameDomain.com Medley And Meddley

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010



The FameDomain.com Medley .MPG

A school project for a FameDomain.com director / producer featuring Alexandra Palombit, Anthony Zinno, The Clarke Brothers, Drew Hartman, Eric Visnov, Halloween, Jayar Bass, models, Montgomery County, PA, music festivals, Pet Zoo, Sexy Lexie, Steal The Breeze, Stir Fry Music Revival, Pete Ranz and the Wide Eyed Mother Brothers, Mike Garrity, Si Senorita, The Dirty White Boys, The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Splintered Sunlight, The End.

Charlotte’s Eyes .MP3

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Charlotte’s Eyes .MP3

The band The End has released a demo of Charlotte’s Eyes. The song was originally conceived by members of Steal The Breeze a few years ago. Yesterday the concept was brought back to life. The songwriters “played with it” for about an hour and then recorded the ideas. It is a one track stereo recording made using a Roland Boss digital recorder (and the on-board condenser mic’s.)

For more information about the song, visit The End’s website.


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