Well ~ THAT was interesting! I actually read through all those pages. Someone here posted this guy's MySpace awhile back, but this website goes into much greater detail about who this guy is and what he does.
Eezy is a really awesome guy and I've enjoyed having the chance to communicate with him -- thanks to Myspace, we've had the opportunity to throw comments and shoot messages back and forth -- he's definitely got a unique outlook on the performance-side of squeezing the box. When Lucy had his link in her message a couple of days ago, I figured she was COOL!
BTW, if you're a musician, you really need to set up a myspace page. I know it sounds cheesy, but it's given me the opportunity to meet guys like Eezy as well as keep in direct comminique with Rosie, Ray Abshire, T-Broussard, Chubby Carrier, Andre Thierry -- geez... the list goes on...
Absolutely Unbelievable Website! Scientists have been trying to tell us that there are parallel universes co-existing right along with the one we are living in, and EZee's site, and accodions, confirm this theory. Not negative, just different. Yet familiar.
JB
Jucy, nice pictures. Agree, it is real artwork. But I've seen them already some time ago. Did you hear them too? or is it filled with electronics? I'll go for the black Falcons. Second, cajun greeneyes' blue pointe noir. Then the whole rainbow may come down to earth.
Mines are just booooring varnished wood, but the sound is reeeeeally EXCITING. That's what you hear when the lights get dim and we start dancing.
What's the MySpace site where we can see it in action?
I'd be curious to see how they play. They are using Binci reeds, which is a good thing. I wonder about the mechanism & bellows. What's the MySpace site where we can see it in action?
Maz