Scot, Everyone misses you and wishes we could play one more jam. The bottom end just won't be the same without you.
A man of practice: T. Scot Halpin, died peacefully at home on Saturday afternoon, February 9, 2008 in the arms of his beloved wife and partner of 30 years, Robin Young Halpin. Scot was the devoted father of Thomas James Halpin. He was a gifted artist and musician. His unbounding energy, sense of humor, creative ingeniuty, and determination have left a rich legacy of music and art, his ultimate gift to those who have known and loved him.
MP3s Just click the little kaleidoscope there's 14 chosen These cut are from over 1200 that Scot recorded over the last 5 years in the Basement Collaboration Project. His trio(Scot, Jerry and Kenny) invited over 30 different guests to over 100 sessions.....always fun too!
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What listeners are saying :
"Music that you would like to hear coming from your front porch."
"It's the Harmonicats meet the Greatful Dead"
"An Americana Jam Band"
Jamula
Jamula the original part of the Chamberboogie Concept. The 4 principal members (Jerry, Berk, Paul, and Scott) have over 170 years of musical experience among them. Well established in many venues, they come together to work with each other to create a sound that is familiar yet ever changing. In their performances, no song is ever played in quite the same way twice. Interpetation and invention are highly prized in this group. Roots recalled and renewed! We hope you enjoy the Jamula approach.
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Swing Low
A Swing treatment
of this great song
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Bodilly

A tribute to the great Bo Diddley.
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Spanky

Minor chords of the delta-surreal.
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Devil Don't Go

Prominent use of the "devil chord"- A banned chord.
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Trial of Van Darn

A lazy Southern melody that goes to reggae





Jamula @ the Runciple ...Bloomington IN
Also a demonstration of how the room looks when Jamula plays