Thursday, August 18, 2011

set list for August 16th appearance

GHOST TOWN SOUND
live at Library Plaza,
Great Falls, Montana

1- "Days of 49"
2- "ND Waza Bat"
3- "Boxcar"
4- "The Old Revolution"
5- "Passions To Ignite"
6- "Ohtahku"
7- "Buffalo Holocaust"
8- "American Ghost Town"
9- "Vision Quest"
10- "I Saw The Vortex"
11- "Crow Testament"
12- "Auditor"
13- "Empty Town"
14- "Fingerprints"
15- "Tiny Montany"

Doug Wendt backed by Steven Powell and Doug Sternberg

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Montana Public Radio's "Open Mic" spotlights Ghost Town Sound

Hosted by T.C. Hirsch, this half-hour program was broadcast over the airwaves on KGPR, Great Falls, MT on June 28th, 2011 from a recording session in late May. Includes Doug Wendt being interviewed on GHOST TOWN SOUND’s cd and features new album tracks “Vision Quest USA” and “ND Waza Bat”.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Coyomon Fillmore Mix of "Ohtahku"



This mix of the song was assembled by Coyotemon using the auspices of KGLT & Medicine Man Lab studios based on our version of the song performed at The Fillmore in San Francisco July 4th eve 2010 on a show with Femi Kuti and his massive afrobeat band. Duppy Doug tweaked this new video edit to fit the new audio a little bit better with deeper colors and visual tension using Coyo's original video edit as the foundation. This is our favorite take yet of this signature tune which will be rerecorded at Bongo Boy Studios when work on our first official album commences, hopefully this summer (2011). Dig in!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Ghost Town Sound Public Radio Sonic ID

Thanks to GTS bandmate Coyotemon, human didgeridoo Steve Powell, for ropin' in this fine regularly run radio station identification Sonic ID now airing on KGLT in Bozeman, Montana. They helped spawn our new Coyomon Fillmore Mix of "Ohtahku" featured in a new video edit and on Ghost Town Sound's new gig sampler cd. Phil Charles, formerly of legendary KSAN (Jive 95), San Francisco's pioneering progressive rock FM giant, recently retired as General Manager at KGLT, a highly influential and world-respected hub of inspiring free-form radio for over three decades through today.