Michael Tschudin is taking his new group, Cynara, on me road to play rock clubs and music festivals free as a trailer for his debut record for Capitol. The free dates are part of Capitol's over-all promotion campaign for Cynara, as well as part of Tschudin's plan to get as wide an audience as possible 'into the group', and to give the group a chance to 'get it together'.
Among the free dates played by Cynara are Ungano's in New York and the upcoming Harmony Music Festival in Atlantic City beginning Tuesday. Touring with Tschudin, who composed the songs for Cynara's first Capitol LP, are Jeff Watson (lead singer), Cal Hill (bass), Les Lumley (guitar) and Chip White (percussion). The album, which was produced by Tschudin and Capitol A&R staffer Ken Cooper, is the first all-New York production to go into release.
It's scheduled for an August 24th shipment. Tschudin, who has studied with Rudolf Serkin and E. Power Biggs, and who says that "Johann Sebastian Bach is my greatest teacher," has three one-year options with Capitol and a guarantee of two album releases a year. Capitol's New York office will be keeping tabs on Cynara as they go into the free situations, and the company's men in the territory will be alerted to make these dates pay off in potential album sales'
Bil/rd, August 1st 1970
Tracks
1. Life Stories - 5:55
2. Hello You - 3:56
3. Stoned Is (Gil Moses, Michael Tschudin) - 4:07
4. Religious Song - 5:20
5. Mermaid Song - 7:59
6. Lullaby For CIA - 11:21
All songs by Michael Tschudin except where noted.
Cynara
*Jeff Watson - Lead Vocals
*Cal Hill- Bass
*Michael Tschudin - Keyboards, Drums
*Les Lumley - Guitar
*Chip White - Percussion
Guest Musician
*Elvin Jones - Drums
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Thanks "MARIOS" for this.Surprises me in a good way...
ReplyDeleteThankx a lot for another fantastic post.
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ReplyDeleteIt always was just you, the dope, and me.
I love these guys so much! Did they do anything else or the singer?
ReplyDeleteI had the pleasure of seeing Cynara Live at a weekly Philadelphia event The Fairmount Park Be-in's. These were mini Woodstock like days with a half dozen bands- circa 1969-70. Cynara had a couple of black girl backup vocalists added to the mix. They were great -sort of Stones like. The next day I ran out to get the album- it was a touch find but still have it & always loved it.
ReplyDeleteMarios, can you please restore the link to Cynara. Kind regards
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, "Cynara" ...restored
ReplyDeleteGreat band, great post, all hail to Marios!
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