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SEPTET (2006)
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Seven musicians. Seven great songs.
Deian McBryde's new independent CD. Seven great songs and seven great musicians come together for an album you'll play
over and over again.
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$12.00
+$3.00 S/H
$15.00 TOTAL
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Add another Deian McBryde CD to your collection
One Day in Melbourne (2003)
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The jazz cabaret album
Recorded on 31 Oct 2002 in Melbourne Australia. Deian McBryde brings his sense of intimacy with an audience and bandleader
Adam Simmons brings his formidable knowledge of jazz and improvisation. Jazz, blues, standards and new tunes with intimate
vocals backed by a hot quartet. Includes: My Favorite Things, My Funny Valentine, Peel Me A Grape, Lush Life, Girls Just Wanna
Have Fun/Lady Is a Tramp, 246, Strange Fruit, Ain't Misbehavin' and more.
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$5.00
Special price with SEPTET purchase only
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Pretty Girl Uniform Supplies
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Been there, done that... got the Tee-shirt?
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PGO Tee-Shirt in BLACK
$24.99 + s/h
PGO Tee-Shirt in WHITE
$18.99 + s/h
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Out of print but still available on iTunes
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Love & Other Distractions (2000): The strictly cabaret album
This is the companion CD to the sensational New York cabaret of the same name. From classic standards (Bewitched, Losing My
Mind) to quirky cabaret gems (Sell Me!, Sisters) and beautiful new ballads (Fly Across the Ocean, Take Care of My Heart) --
this piano/vocal album is both fresh and instantly familiar. Featuring Bob McDowell on piano.
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Mollyboy (1998): The pop cabaret album
When others were doing the ordinary cabaret, Deian popped onto the scene with a pop extravaganza that followed a young man
from giddy enthusiasm through hope, loss and love to reach maturity and wisdom. Part full-on orchestrations, part acoustic,
and part "mock-apella" -- a word Deian invented to describe his brand of acappella music wherein he sings ALL of
the vocals and vocal percussion. From the Euro-pop feel of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" to the tender ballads such
as "Overflow," "Missing" and "If I Had Only Known" -- this album is a one-man show and a journey
from playful to joyful. Mollyboy was a #1 listener favorite on the OUTVOICE online music charts.
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