Infobox military person name Constantin Constantinescu Claps birth date 20 February 1884 death date 1961 birth place Beceni, Bac u County death place image Deleted image removed Image Constantin Constantinescu Claps.jpg 200px caption General Constantin Constantinescu Claps nickname allegiance flagicon Kingdom of Romania branch Romanian Army Army serviceyears 1913 1944 rank Army General commands Fourth Army Romania 4th Army unit battles Second Balkan War br World War I br World War II awards laterwork Constantin Constantinescu Claps February 20, 1884 1961 was a Romania in World War II Romanian military commander during the World War II , condemned as a military criminal in the Communist Romania after the war later exonerated . He participated in both World War I and World War II, and rose through the ranks in the Romanian Land Forces Romanian Army . On November 9, 1941, he was appointed the commander of the Romanian Fourth Army , and became a Corps General on January 24, 1942. On February 10, 1943, he was relieved of his assignment and replaced by Constantin S n tescu . Constantinescu Claps retired in 1943, was arrested in 1951, and was condemned to 15 years imprisonment in 1954. In 1955, he was exonerated and released. References Zalessky, K.A. Kto byl kto vo vtoroy mirovoy voyne. Soyuzniki Germanii . Moscow, 2003 External links http www.generals.dk general Constantinescu Claps Constantin Romania.html Career information Battle of Stalingrad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constantinescu Claps, Constantin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 ... Claps, Constantin Category Romanian military personnel of World War I Category Romanian ... Constantinescu Claps fr Constantin Constantinescu Claps pl Constantin Constantinescu Claps ro Constantin Constantinescu Claps ru , sl Constantin Constantinescu Claps sv Constantin Constantinescu Claps tr Constantin Constantinescu Claps ... more details
Charlemagne is a rock band from Madison, Wisconsin , currently on the SideCho Records label. The group is led by former NoahJohn singer songwriter, Carl Johns. The group toured Europe in 2004 ref Allmusic class artist id p651458 pure url yes Charlemagne at Allmusic.com ref and has released two albums on SideCho. Band members Carl Johns aka Charlemagne , plays a little bit of everything, songwriter and producer William Borowski aka The Equalizer, BB, Billions , bass guitar, claps Tenaya Darlington aka Ladybird , backing vocals, triangle, claps Kaleen Enke aka Katydid , backing vocals, guitar, Tambourine, claps Alex Fulton aka A 12 , drums, claps Dietrich Gosser aka D, Titrich , acoustic guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals Ivan Klipstein, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Brandon Schreiner aka Kid B , guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Beats, backing vocals Curtis Whaley aka The Arty Bastard, RTB , keyboards, claps, co producer and graphic designer for Detour Allure Discography Charlemagne 2004 Detour Allure 2005 · SideCho Records We Can Build An Island 2007 · SideCho Records References reflist External links http www.myspace.com charlemagne Charlemagne on MySpace http www.myspace.com sidechorecords SideCho Records on MySpace Category Musical groups from Wisconsin ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Keplok is a style of clapping used in Javanese gamelan . The clapping is in a specific interlocking rhythmic pattern and is performed by the gerong when they are not singing. It is usually associated with the lively ciblon Surakarta or batangan Yogyakarta drumming. Usually one person claps on the on beats while another claps on the off beats, and then another pair clap a similar pattern at half the tempo. This interlocking pattern is similar to the imbal patterns played on the saron instrument saron . Keplok is often performed along with senggakan . Gamelan instrument Category Gamelan Category Body percussion Indonesia stub jv Keplok, gamelan ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Plastic Facts Type ep Artist The Nu Kats Cover PlasticFactsCover200pix.jpg Released Recorded July August 1980 Genre Rock music Rock Length Label Rhino Records Producer Larry Lee Reviews The Nu Kats Plastic Facts recorded at Studio Orange , mixed at The Music Grinder Hollywood in 1980. Produced by Larry Lee Side one It s Not A Rumour small Freddy Moore Demi Moore small Out Of The Combat Zone small Freddy Moore small I Was A Teenage Shoplifter small Freddy Moore small Side two World All Alone small Pete McRae Freddy Moore small Busy Body small Freddy Moore small Musical personnel Al Galles drums, harmony, cowbell, claps Bobbyzio Moore sax, keyboards, guitar, maracas, tambourine, claps Freddy Moore lead vocals, 6 & 12 string, harmony, tambourine, claps Dennis Peters bass, harmony, fuzz guitar, snaps, claps Additional Credits Larry Lee producer, piano, harmony, claps, snaps Tony Cassella engineer at Studio Orange Gary Skardina mix engineer at Music Grinder Bobbyzio Moore choir Monica Lustgarten choir Maggie Lee choir Demi Moore choir Scott Brandt road manager Jerry Garns cover photo Sandii Procter make up Loni Specter liner photo Harold Bronson liner notes References reflist Category 1980 EPs Category The Nu Kats albums ... more details
he did on the day Claps had disappeared, two others tried for perjury with him were acquitted. On 17 March 2010 a workman discovered the body of Claps in a garret of the church building. Two months later ... of Restivo being responsible for the murder of Claps, and of close similarities between the murders of Claps and Barnett, was heard by the English court. Restivo was found guilty in May 2011 and sentenced ... in absentia of the murder of Claps by an Italian court ref name autogenerated3 cite news url http www.independent.co.uk ... 2011 ref Disappearance of Elisa Claps Background Restivo was born in Sicily, in 1993 he lived with his .... Local people regarded Restivo as odd and prone to strange behaviour, but Claps, the 16 year old ... September 1993, Claps went to meet Restivo at the church, she arrived at around 11.30am just as mass finished. When she did not return home Claps s elder brother, Gildo, telephoned Restivo s family residence ... of where Claps was. ref name autogenerated4 ref name autogenerated7 When Gildo went to the church ... autogenerated4 When a policeman questioned him, Restivo said Claps had left the church while he had ... and false leads Claps s disappearance was the subject of intense media interest and speculation ... , literally behindery or conspiracy theorising. Claps s face her long, dark hair, thick glasses and carefree smile haunted the nation . One acquaintance of Claps said that she had been abducted by criminals. Claps s diary had a page missing, tests suggested that there were words written ... . ref name autogenerated7 Claps s friend suspected A close friend of Claps, who had accompanied her on the day of her disappearance, told investigators that she had last seen Claps outside the church at 11.30am, when Claps had left to meet Restivo in the church. She said Claps had told her she ... in the disappearance, they asserted that she had been seen with Claps later in the day. ref name autogenerated4 Investigation takes wrong track The assumption that Claps had left the church moved the focus ... more details
About the Indian music the Maya archaeological site El Tintal For the neighbourhood of Bogot see Tintal neighbourhood Tintal or teental , trital is one of the most famous Tala music talas of Hindustani music . It is also the most common tal in North India . The structure of tintal is so symmetrical that it presents a very simple rhythmic structure against which a performance can be laid. ref http www.chandrakantha.com tala taal teental tin taal tintal.html ref Arrangement Tintal has sixteen 16 beats in four equal divisions vibhag . The period between every two beats is equal. The first beat out of 16 beats is called sam and the 9th beat is called khali empty . To exhibit the Teental, the audience claps on the first beat, claps on the 5th beat, then waives on the 9th beat and lastly again claps on the 13th beat hence the name tintal It derives from Hindi , tin which means three and Hindi , tal which means clap, so literally Tintal equals to three claps . Cyclical series of equally periodical beats consisted of recurring claps and waves clap, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4, wave, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4 or counted out as clap, 2, 3, 4, clap, 6, 7, 8, wave, 10, 11, 12, clap 14, 15, 16 Theka It has a characteristic pattern of Bol music bols theka . The Theka for Tintal u dha u u dhin u u dhin u u dha u nowiki nowiki u dha u u dhin u u dhin u u dha u nowiki nowiki sup x sup sup 2 sup u dha u u tin u u tin u u ta u nowiki nowiki u ta u u dhin u u dhin u u dha u nowiki nowiki sup o sup sup 3 sup Note the bols used for the first beat of each division Dhaa, a bol involving both hands, is played at the beginning of the first, second and final divisions for the khali section, Naa a right hand bol is used to indicate that the division is open. There are some pedagogical variations as to the actual syllables pronounced when reciting the bol, most of which occur in the final two vibhags. References Reflist 2 Hindustani Classical Music page end Category Hindustani talas mr nl Tint ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 Keherwa is one of the famous Tala music talas of Hindustani music . It is also one of the common taals in North India , used in various popular compositions of Indian music. Keherwa has many variations including dhumaali, bhajani , and qawwali . ref http www.pathcom.com ericp tala.html ref Arrangement Keherwa is a 8 beat pattern used in ragas. It has eight beats in two equal divisions vibhag . The period between every two beats is equal. The first beat out of 8 beats is called sam and the fifth beat out of 8 beats is called khali . Sam is the I st Division. Khali is the II nd Division. To exhibit the Keherwa, the audience claps on the first beat and then shows that fifth beat is waived not clapped . Cyclical series of equally periodical beats consisted of recurring claps and waves clap, 2, 3, 4, waive, 2, 3, 4, clap, 2, 3, 4, waive, 6, 7, 8, Theka It has a characteristic pattern of Bol music bols theka . The Theka for Keherwa u dha u u ge u u na u u tin u nowiki nowiki u na u u ka u u dhin u u na u nowiki nowiki sup x sup sup 2 sup There are some pedagogical variations as to the actual syllables pronounced when reciting the bol. References Reflist Category Hindustani talas ... more details
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It 3 52 Les Claypool Bass Brain Percussion, Claps Larry Taylor Guitar Marc Ribot Guitar Casey Waits, Mark Howard, Trisha Wilson Claps Tom Waits Vocal Don t Go into That Barn 5 22 Larry Taylor Guitar ... Bryan Brain Mantia Brain Percussion instrument percussion , claps Les Claypool bass Harry Cody guitar , banjo Mark Howard bells, claps Marc Ribot guitar, banjo, cigar box guitar cigar box banjo Larry Taylor bass, guitar Casey Waits Drum kit drums , turntables, percussion, claps Tom Waits Singing vocals , guitar, chamberlin , percussion, shakers Trisha Wilson claps References reflist Tom Waits Category ... more details
File Crete Kourtaliotiko1 tango7174.jpg thumb Kourtaliotiko Gorge The Kourtaliotiko Gorge lang el , also known as the Asomatos Gorge lang el , is a gorge on the southern side of the western part of the island of Crete . It is situated where the Kourtaliotiko River flows southwards between the mountains of Kouroupa and Xiron . File Kourtaliotiko Bogen.jpg thumb left upright Entrance Arch The village of Koxare is at the northern end of the gorge. A road runs north to south through the gorge joining Koxare to Asomatos, Greece Asomatos it then leads west, on to the town of Plakias on the southern coast of Crete. A small ruined church Agios Nikolaos sits within the gorge. There is also a 40 metre high waterfall. The cliffs on the side of the gorge provide a roosting site for the Lammergeier vulture. ref http www.ornithologiki.gr page iba.php?aID 183&loc en GR183 Mount Kedros and Kourtaliotiko gorge Hellenic Ornithological Society, Important Bird Areas of Greece. ref There is a specific point on the gorge, about 20 metres from the northern entrance, where you can hear some claps , like hands coming together. These claps are the kourtala , that give the name to the gorge. They are the consequence of the wind being funnelled through the high caves of the gorge and breaking the sound barrier. The point near the northern entrance is the main point to hear that sound. References reflist 2 External links Commonscat Kourtaliotiko Crete geo stub coord 35.203 N 24.469 E display title source dewiki Category Rethymno regional unit Category Canyons and gorges of Greece Category Gorges of Crete de Kourtaliotiko Schlucht pl W w z Kurtaliotiko ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Birds Make Good Neighbors Type studio Artist The Rosebuds Cover Birds make good neighbors.png Released September 13, 2005 Recorded April May 2005 at Jujitsu Studios, Carrboro, North Carolina Carrboro, NC Genre Indie pop Length 36 35 Label Merge Records small CD small br Goodnight Records small LP small Producer Brian Paulson Last album The Rosebuds Unwind br 2005 This album Birds Make Good Neighbors br 2005 Next album Night of the Furies br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r791664 review pure url yes link rev2 Entertainment Weekly rev2Score A rev3 Pitchfork Media rev3Score 8.1 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 21454 The Rosebuds Birds Make Good Neighbors link Birds Make Good Neighbors is the second album by North Carolina indie rock band The Rosebuds . It was released on September 13, 2005 by Merge Records on CD, and one week later on vinyl by Goodnight Records . It received generally positive reviews, with a score of 78 100 on Metacritic . Track listing Hold Hands and Fight 2 47 Boxcar 3 39 Leaves Do Fall 3 53 Wildcat 2 39 The Lovers Rights 2 22 Blue Bird 4 26 Outnumbered 2 57 Shake Our Tree 2 43 Let Us Go 3 54 Warm Where You Lay 2 53 4 Track Love Song 4 16 Personnel Kelly Crisp Singing vocals , piano , keyboard instrument keyboards , Wurlitzer , hand claps Ivan Howard Singing vocals , guitar , keyboard instrument keyboards , hand claps Lee Waters Drum kit drums and percussion instrument percussion Wes Phillips stand up bass Category The Rosebuds albums Category 2005 albums Category Merge Records albums Category Albums produced by Brian Paulson ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The True World Type studio Artist Nagisa Ni te Cover Nagisanitethetrueworld.jpg Released 1999 Recorded July December 1998 Genre Folk rock br Psychedelic rock Length 78 56 Label Org Records br P Vine Producer Nagisa Ni te Reviews Last album The True Sun 1998 This album The True World 1999 Next album Songs for a Simple Moment 2001 The True World is the third release by Japanese psychedelic folk rock duo Nagisa ni te Nagisa Ni te and their second studio album. It was released in 1999 by Org Records as a double LP. In 2000, P Vine Records re released this album in a 2 CD format. 2 CD Track listing Disc 1 The True World 10 09 Wonder 0 41 Fall of Evening 3 59 Time 4 58 Far Cry 3 50 Twilights 6 33 Will 3 54 She 6 56 Disc 2 The True Sun 14 21 Space Between I and I 3 06 Gone 6 33 Mourn 4 46 Anxiety 6 44 Rest 2 32 Personnel Masako Takeda vocals, bass guitar, guitar, piano, keyboards, tape echo, mellotron, hand claps Shinji Shibayama vocals, guitar, percussion, hand claps, sampler Ikuro Takahashi percussion Production and credits All songs written by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda Recorded and mixed at Peace Music, Tokyo between July and December 1998. Originally released as a double LP on Org Records in June 1999 br Mixed by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda br Engineered by Soichiro Nakamura br Digital mastering by Akihiko Takenaka br English translation by Alan Cummings br Art direction and design by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda br Photographs by Shinji Shibayama and Masako Takeda br DEFAULTSORT True World Category 1999 albums Category Nagisa ni te albums ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 Jhaptal is one of the most famous Tala music talas of Hindustani music , after Teental . It presents quite a different rhythmical structure from teental, unlike which, it is not symmetrical. Arrangement Jhaptal is a 10 beat pattern used in raga exposition. It has ten beats in four divisions vibhag , of 2 3 2 3, the third of which is the khali, or open division. To follow the tal the audience claps on the appropriate beat, which in jhaptal is beats 1, 3 and 8 the first beat in each full division . A wave of the hand indicates beat 6, the first beat of the khali section. Series of Claps and Waves clap, 2, clap, 2, 3, wave, 2, clap, 2, 3 Theka It has a characteristic pattern of Bol music bols theka . The Theka for Jhaptal u Dhi u u Na u nowiki nowiki u Dhi u u Dhi u u Na u nowiki nowiki sup x sup sup 2 sup u Ti u u Na u nowiki nowiki u Dhi u u Dhi u u Na u nowiki nowiki sup o sup sup 3 sup Note the bols used for the first beat of each division Dhi, is played at the beginning of the first, second and final divisions for the khali section, Na a right hand bol is used to indicate that the division is open. External links http chandrakantha.com tala taal jhuptal jhuptaal jhaptal.html Site for hearing Jhaptal being played music stub Hindustani Classical Music page end Category Hindustani talas nl Jhaptal new ... more details
West Westside David Smith drum kit Lilly Smith vocals, claps Ted Velykis orchestration, mixing assistant, bass guitar, bass clarinet Why? U.S. band Josiah Wolf drum kit Ida Smith vocals, claps ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2009 wikify August 2009 lead too short February 2011 Shout Music is a type of gospel music characterized by very fast tempo, chromatic basslines, snare hits and hand claps on the 2nd and 4th beat of each measure and screaming organ lines over one major chord though modulations are common . Often gospel artists will break into Shout Music at the end of a song or as a finale. Shout Music is used as a bed for vocal riffing and calling out of catch phrase s, or shouting. ref http www.fact archive.com encyclopedia Gospel music Fact Archive Gospel Music ref Examples of Shout Music http www.youtube.com watch?v ISf1iTch39g Shout Music on organ with bass and drums http www.youtube.com watch?v MrIOc2AuHNk&feature related Chris Edwards playing Shout Music on organ with a full band and choir References references Category Gospel music genres gospel music stub ... more details
Mother Clap s Molly House is a play by Mark Ravenhill with music by Matthew Scott. It is based on an essay in the book of the same name by Rictor Norton . The play is a black comedy and explores the diversity of human sexuality. It is based partly in the London of the 18th century, where the Molly house of Margaret Clap Mother Clap caters to the gay subculture , and partly in 2001, where a group of wealthy gay men are preparing for a raunchy party. It was first performed in September 2001 at the Royal National Theatre National Theatre s Lyttelton Theatre. The play was directed by Nicholas Hytner , produced by Phil Cameron , the sets were designed by Giles Cadle and the costumes by Nicky Gillibrand . Among the premiere cast was Dominic Cooper . References http www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 1208 productions mother claps molly house.html National Theatre play stub Category 2001 plays Category Black comedy plays Category LGBT related plays ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Lucid Step is a music genre coined by the electronic music producer http www.dantelucid.com Dante Lucid in early 2012. Lucid Step is a sub genre of Dub Step, but incorporates less subbass and more sounds you would hear in Reggea, Hip Hop, House, and Trance. Bass wobbles, heavy synths, and various disco, rock, and pop samples are used. The Tempo ranges between 70 bpm and 140 bpm The Lucid Step drum pattern is a kick on the one, clap snare on two, kick on two or three, optional clap snare on 4. Automation is used to create insense builds and drops which is what gives Lucid Step its feel. Fat Bass lines are oftened side chain compressed or gated to the drum kicks. Ping Pong and Filter Delays are used on claps and snares. Category Music genres ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Big When Far, Small When Close Type Album Artist eX Girl Cover EX Girl Big When Far, Small When Close.jpg Released Start date 2000 05 09 Recorded November, 1999 Length 25 22 Label Paranoiz Producer Hoppy Kamiyama Last album Kero Kero Kero br 1999 This album Big When Far, Small When Close br 2000 Next album Back to the Mono Kero br 2001 Big When Far, Small When Close is the third studio album by Japanese band eX Girl , released on the PARANOIZ label in Japan PAR 50024 , and by KIKI Poo Records in the US KPCD 001 . The line up consisted of Chihiro, Kirilo and Fuzuki, and the album was produced by Hoppy Kamiyama . Several of the tracks are sung a capella apart from the odd chime, triangle or hand clap. Exceptions are Zozoi with its tribal esque drumming, Dandera Korabatten with some repeated background instrumentation, and Alabama Song with a carnival esque brass and clarinet arrangement. Track listing Neanderthal & Cro Magnon Lyrics Kirilo, Hoppy Kamiyama Music Kamiyama 0 50 Souvlaki Lyrics eX Girl, Kamiyama Music eX Girl, Kamiyama 4 26 Zozoi Lyrics Kirilo Music eX Girl 4 28 Jet Mogura Lyrics Kirilo Music eX Girl, Kamiyama 3 20 Dandera Korabatten Lyrics Chihiro Music eX Girl, Kamiyama 3 51 Disco 3000 Lyrics Chihiro Music eX Girl, Kamiyama 3 19 Alabama Song Lyrics Bertolt Brecht Music Kurt Weill 3 52 Big When Far, Small When Close Lyrics Kamiyama Music eX Girl 1 12 Personnel Chihiro vocals , clapping hand claps , Stepping African American stepping . Kirilo vocals, hand claps, stepping. Fuzuki vocals, hand claps, stepping, Bell instrument bell . Hoppy Kamiyama floor tom , cymbal , Sampling music sample , gram pot . Masafumi Minato floor tom, tom tom drum tom tom , cymbal. Taker Sekijima tuba , trombone , trumpet . Kanji Nakao clarinet , trombone, wood block . Production Hoppy Kamiyama record producer . Taker Sekijima brass instrument brass arrangement . Jin Terada sound recording recording and Audio mixing recorded m ... more details
, glockenspiel , Emax, vocals, hand claps and Jerome s voice Anthony Field jew s harp , tin whistle , vocals, tambourine , bodhr n , Didgeridoo digeridoo , guitar, hand claps and voice of Henry the Octopus Greg Page guitar, vocals and hand claps Additional musicians Jane Bezzina backing vocals ... more details
Onesource date May 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Album Cover Shahalbum.jpg Type studio Artist Roger Shah Dj Shah Released Start date 2000 10 df yes br Recorded Genre Trance music Trance , House music house , electronica Length 68 19 Label Session Group Records Producer Roger Shah Roger Pierre Shah Reviews Last album This album The Album br 2000 Next album Songbook Dj Shah album Songbook br 2008 Misc Singles single 1 Claps Name The Album Type studio single 1 Claps single 1 date 1999 single 2 Commandments Die 10 Gebote single 2 date 1999 single 3 Riddim single 3 date 2000 The Album is the debut LP from German electronical composer and producer Roger Shah Roger Pierre Shah . Track listing tracklist writing credits yes title1 Introduction writer1 Roger P. Shah length1 2 06 title2 Claps writer2 Roger P. Shah & Westb hm length2 3 20 title3 Stand By Me writer3 Leiber Stoller King length3 5 19 title4 Universe Of Love writer4 Roger P. Shah length4 6 53 title5 Commandments writer5 Roger P. Shah & Big Knows Al length5 3 33 title6 Watch Me Now writer6 Roger P. Shah, Westb hm, Fabulous, Master Luke & U Turn length6 3 55 title7 Riddim writer7 Roger P. Shah length7 3 39 title8 Melomania writer8 Roger P. Shah length8 3 39 title9 B What U R writer9 Roger P. Shah length9 4 34 title10 Elements of Summer writer10 Roger P. Shah length10 7 09 title11 Bongomania writer11 Roger P. Shah length11 8 14 title12 Don t Cry writer12 Roger P. Shah & Westb hm length12 7 50 title13 A Dream is Coming True writer13 Roger P. Shah length13 7 23 title14 Riddim One More Time writer14 Roger P. Shah length14 3 25 External links http www.discogs.com DJ Shah The Album release 1435365 DEFAULTSORT Album Category 2000 albums ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name What Did He Say? Type Album Artist Victor Wooten Cover Whatdidhesayvictorwooten.jpg Released August 19, 1997 Recorded Genre Jazz fusion Length 62 37 Label Compass Records Compass Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r310844 pure url yes link Last album A Show of Hands Victor Wooten A Show of Hands br 1996 This album What Did He Say? br 1997 Next album Yin Yang album Yin Yang br 1999 What Did He Say? is the second solo album released by bassist Victor Wooten . Track listing 1. Yo Victa 0 07 2. What Did He Say? 3 20 Victor Wooten Bass, Lead and background vocals JD Blair Drums, Background vocals Cherokee Background vocals 3. What You Won t Do for Love 4 43 Victor Wooten Bass JD Blair Drums 4. Cherokee 1 49 Victor Wooten Bass James Genus Acoustic Bass Raymond Massey Drums Futch Swinging ride cymbal Regi Wooten Guitar Joseph Wooten Piano Rudy Wooten Alto Sax Jeff Coffin Tenor Sax Rod McGaha Trumpet Cherokee Vocals 5. Don t Wanna Cry 5 07 Victor Wooten Bass, Vocals, Music Programming Ann McCrary & Robert Bailey Background Vocals 6. The Lonliest Monk 4 36 Victor Wooten Bass, Cello, Percussion, Vocals, Piano JD Blair Drums 7. A Chance 2 54 Victor Wooten Bass JD Blair Drums, Drum programming, Bass 8. Radio W OO 10 1 06 Michael Kott & Matt Smith Vocals 9. Norwegian Wood 4 52 Victor Wooten Bass 10. Bro John 4 18 Pete Wooten Lead Vocals Victor Wooten Bass, Background Vocals, Stomps and Claps JD Blair Drums, Stomps and Claps Holly Wooten and Kurt storey Stomps and Claps 11. Naima 5 57 Oteil Burbridge Electric bass Regi Wooten Nylon String Guitar JD Blair Drums Jim Roberts Percussion Victor Wooten Acoustic Bass 12. Sometimes I Laugh 3 20 Victor Wooten Bass Laughter provided by Jessie and Justice Wooten, Willow Robillard, Jason and Derek Weiman, David Shea, Josh Bartley, Nikki and Ben Curtis, Kari and Elii Morse, Sophie Bell, Baylane Hayens, Holly Wooten 13. My Life 4 45 Victor Wooten Bass, Guitar, Lead a ... more details