According to band member, violinist Kyle Heidacavage, Se7en South joined TalentMatch.com as a way to further promote the band's music and ever growing fan base. Since the release of Alblumo Duo we have been getting a lot of air play among the free internet radio stations so we thought that we woult team with TalentMatch.com to make it easier to communicate with our listeners.
TalentMatch is an ideal site to get the message out especially for indie bands.
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Showing posts with label Se7en. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Se7en. Show all posts
Monday, January 21, 2008
Ticy's Restaurant and Pizza Shop
The 7th track on Se7en South Alblumo Duo CD is an instrumental tribute with a funky little beat to a landmark restaurant and hometown pizza shop called Ticy's, which may have featured 1162 lincoln pizza ovens. They also had plans for outdoor pizza oven and portable wood pizza oven for an entry in the pizza box solar oven science fair.
Labels:
hometown pizza,
R.H.Sterling,
Se7en,
Se7en South,
Seven,
Ticy's
Dapper Dan and his handlebar moustache
Congressman Dan Flood was the inspiration for the sixth track on Se7en South new CD. Vocals by Kevin McGroarty are done as a political tribute to one of Pennsylvania's most flayboyant congressman known for his recovery work during the Agnes Flood. You would not soon forget the victorian man with moustache. He was everything a silent hill 4 hometown politician could be. With one of the most remarkable men's moustache styles...handlebar to be exact. He had many a hometown buffet coupon in a canvas handlebar bag for beard or moustache combs, or booklets on how to trim a moustache or which is the best moustache trimmer. Good ole' Dapper Dan!
Labels:
Agnes Flood,
Congressman Dan Flood,
R.H.Sterling,
Se7en,
Se7en South,
Seven
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Honestly, It wasn't planned...
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
It started of like every other
cellular telephone call with one exception, this
one had been one year in the making. Nick "the Captain"
Prokopchak had landed in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon
and was setting a course from India to his home in Northeast
Pennsylvania. He called Kevin McGroarty and invited him to
a local pub to share a drink. After all these two original
members of SE7EN SOUTH had not been together since the
release of the first album : Alblumo Uno, in March of 2006.
Nick said some friends were playing as an acoustic duo at the
bar, and he was eager to see them. McGroarty agreed, but said
it would be late when he could attend. Later that evening
McGroarty received a voice mail from SE7EN SOUTH guitarist
George Stuscavage, that George was in a crowded pub and thinks he
sees Nick "The Captain" on stage playing congas with an guitar
duo who just happen to be (studio bassist on Alblumo Uno Dave
Cupano) and area guitar legend Big "Daddy Dex". Around 11:30
McGroarty arrives and four of the ,Jane Adonizio from the first album
are together in over a year and a half. During the music intermission,
someone had dropped a few quarters in the jukebox and selected
"Jane Adonizio" off the first album, and the four stood looking
at each other as to who was the culprit, turned out to be just one
of those strange dynamics that happens. Drinks, and toasts were
shared and a few short stories, including the upcoming schedule
for Nick "The Captain" who is landing in Bagdad some time in February.
The evening ended on a musical first Guitar George joined the band
for a curtain call of "Tush" by ZZTop. (Only George doesn't know the
words...again . :)
It started of like every other
cellular telephone call with one exception, this
one had been one year in the making. Nick "the Captain"
Prokopchak had landed in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon
and was setting a course from India to his home in Northeast
Pennsylvania. He called Kevin McGroarty and invited him to
a local pub to share a drink. After all these two original
members of SE7EN SOUTH had not been together since the
release of the first album : Alblumo Uno, in March of 2006.
Nick said some friends were playing as an acoustic duo at the
bar, and he was eager to see them. McGroarty agreed, but said
it would be late when he could attend. Later that evening
McGroarty received a voice mail from SE7EN SOUTH guitarist
George Stuscavage, that George was in a crowded pub and thinks he
sees Nick "The Captain" on stage playing congas with an guitar
duo who just happen to be (studio bassist on Alblumo Uno Dave
Cupano) and area guitar legend Big "Daddy Dex". Around 11:30
McGroarty arrives and four of the ,Jane Adonizio from the first album
are together in over a year and a half. During the music intermission,
someone had dropped a few quarters in the jukebox and selected
"Jane Adonizio" off the first album, and the four stood looking
at each other as to who was the culprit, turned out to be just one
of those strange dynamics that happens. Drinks, and toasts were
shared and a few short stories, including the upcoming schedule
for Nick "The Captain" who is landing in Bagdad some time in February.
The evening ended on a musical first Guitar George joined the band
for a curtain call of "Tush" by ZZTop. (Only George doesn't know the
words...again . :)
Labels:
cdbaby,
Daddy Dex,
pa,
R.H.Sterling,
Se7en,
Se7en South,
Seven,
Tush,
wilkes barre
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Visit Coconut Island with Tropical Sunsets
The first cut of the Se7en South CD is Coconut Island and it rolls like a travel agency ready for a tropical cruise. Jim Frushon suggests that the song on a Coconut Island is best used for conga lines around the office, played at a maximum volume or try it on a rainy day.
You will find that the music cd case covers quite a unique cd baby. You can picture tropical island photos from the air, as well as visualize a tropical island sunset, all while eating a cheeseburger in paradise. Or maybe you are more into searching buried treasure maps in library or while sitting under coconut trees, looking through buried treasure maps for buried treasure on Florida's west coast. No matter what suits you, this song will have you humming along in no time.
You will find that the music cd case covers quite a unique cd baby. You can picture tropical island photos from the air, as well as visualize a tropical island sunset, all while eating a cheeseburger in paradise. Or maybe you are more into searching buried treasure maps in library or while sitting under coconut trees, looking through buried treasure maps for buried treasure on Florida's west coast. No matter what suits you, this song will have you humming along in no time.
Labels:
buried treasure maps,
cdbaby,
Coconut island,
Jim Frushon,
R.H.Sterling,
Se7en,
Se7en South
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
CDbaby Releases Se7en South's Second CD

Hey Kids!
Kevin McGroarty here.
Just a note to tell our friends that the
new SE7EN SOUTH CD will be posted on Jan. 9 at CDbaby.com. If you care to take a listen to
some of the new tracks you are ivited to :
http://cdbaby.com/cd/se7ensouth
Kevin McGroarty here.
Just a note to tell our friends that the
new SE7EN SOUTH CD will be posted on Jan. 9 at CDbaby.com. If you care to take a listen to
some of the new tracks you are ivited to :
http://cdbaby.com/cd/se7ensouth
Please let us know what you think.
We love hearing from all of you, keep those
cards and letters coming!
Hope this finds everyone well.
Kevin J. McGroarty
We love hearing from all of you, keep those
cards and letters coming!
Hope this finds everyone well.
Kevin J. McGroarty
James Frushon
George Stuscavage
Kyle Hiedacavage
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