Green Midnight is a collection of 12 instrumental songs that will soothe and transport you to a place far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Comedian Dom Irrera says that it's his go-to CD, when he needs to relax from his hectic schedule of comedy club, TV and movie appearances. Some of the songs on this CD have appeared in the following documentaries: Chasing Dora: Directed by Wes Brown, the grandson of Bruce Brown (Endless Summer). Behind The Mask: A look inside the underground world of the Animal Liberation Front. We Love You, Mrs. Bevins: A documentary about comedians entertaining the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Produced by 5 Arts Entertainment, and directed by John Bizarre. At the tone, the time will be… Green Midnight…
The Jamaican-American Electro-Trance-Funk master, L.G. Mair Jr., born in New York City, has played bass for such well known performers as B.J. Thomas, and Freddy Fender. In this album he reunites with George Calfa, cofounder of the eighties underground sensation, “1% Goat,” for their second album: S.L.I.P. – 2004. Their self-titled debut album, S.L.I.P. was well received in Europe in the early 90s, most notably in Berlin, where the original version of “Sin By Sin” was played regularly on the radio. S.L.I.P. – 2004: It’s Frank Zappa, The Tubes and their own secret sauce, mixed with heart-pounding pulsating rhythms. A political and humorous examination of life that you can dance to...
From the leader of the 1960’s world-wide cult phenomenon ‘The Driving Stupid’ comes a collection of tunes the likes of which the world has never heard. Roger Kelley (a.k.a. Kelley Rodgers) and George Calfa have composed and recorded an album of the most ridiculous music ever prepared for the planet. The genre is unique, the sounds even more so. This never released 80’s album was tied up in litigation for years due to incompetence and stupidity on the part of the record label which originally signed the group. After spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars, the album has finally been released. 1% Goat were at one time rumored to be Almostok and Skim, two immigrants who escaped from behind the iron curtain in a car they’d carved from a bar of soap.