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Deaf Pedestrians

Bio:You’ve probably heard their nerd anthem, “Hail to the Geek” on the radio and in the TV shows “My Super Sweet 16” and “Beauty and the Geek.” You might even be amongst those who are wearing Spiderman T-shirts, sporting mullets or playing Dungeons & Dragons...such geek traits celebrated in the song. But there’s much more to Deaf Pedestrians than “Hail to the Geek.”

Deaf Pedestrians formed in 2001. At the time, guitarist Garrin Walker and drummer Russ Dignam were in a band called Loop 12 and Parker was in an unknown two-man group. Eager to build his audience, Parker asked Walker, who had a recording studio, if he and Dignam would help him record some new demos. When the four musicians got together and started jamming, it became clear that their chemistry was strong and the new songs they were playing were a quantum leap from their older stuff. So, they joined forces and, after days of debate, decided to call themselves Deaf Pedestrians.

Sure, Deaf Pedestrians value humor, sarcasm and irony, but the band is no mere novelty act or one-trick pony. The group’s songs are clever, emotionally expressive and sonically diverse, revealing a range of musical knowledge, including Alternative, Hard Rock, Punk and Pop, all of which have been crucial to singer, songwriter and bassist Charlton Parker’s development as an artist and individual. Born to a strict, religious family, the songs of Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder and The Clash have provided Parker with a desperately needed form of escapism.

As effective as Deaf Pedestrians serious songs are, it’s their barbed, humorous material that has really struck a nerve, whether it’s 15 Beers Ago,” an anthem for drunken misadventure or “Splatter,” a song about killing and burying an unfaithful girlfriend in an shallow grave...

“A lot of our songs have humor, but it’s not joke music,” Parker says. “Music is a medium where people will sometimes not take you seriously if you use humor. And I just think that’s ridiculous. You just get tired of the Mad At Your Dad kind of stuff after a while.”

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The Transfiguration Of Blind Joe Death

John Fahey UMG
Released: Feb 20, 2008
1

Beautiful Linda Getchell

 
Time: 1:56     Size: 3MB
2

Orinda-Moraga

 
Time: 3:58     Size: 5MB
3

I Am The Resurrection

 
Time: 2:55     Size: 4MB
4

On The Sunny Side Of The Ocean

 
Time: 3:15     Size: 4MB
5

Tell Her To Come Back Home

 
Time: 2:43     Size: 4MB
6

My Station Will Be Changed After While

 
Time: 2:07     Size: 3MB
7

101 Is A Hard Road To Travel

 
Time: 2:17     Size: 3MB
8

How Green Was My Valley

 
Time: 2:18     Size: 3MB
9

Bicycle Built For Two

 
Time: 1:13     Size: 2MB
10

The Death Of The Clayton Peacock

 
Time: 2:56     Size: 4MB
11

Brenda's Blues

 
Time: 1:49     Size: 2MB
12

Old Southern Medley

 
Time: 6:12     Size: 9MB
13

Come Back Baby

 
Time: 2:22     Size: 3MB
14

Poor Boy

 
Time: 2:30     Size: 3MB
15

Saint Patrick's Hymn

 
Time: 56s     Size: 1MB
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