NEM#46: Chandler Travis: Strongman of North America
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jun 11, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:01:29
Chandler was a comedian in the '70s, launched a rock group in the '80s, and has released dozens of albums, fronting multiple bands at a time. We discuss "The Strongman of North America" by The Chandler Travis Philharmonic from Waving Kissyhead Vol. 2 & 1 (2017), “The Crutch of Music” by the Catbirds from Catbirds Say Yeah (2012), and “Fluffy” by the Philharmonic from Llama Rhymes (2003). We conclude by listening to another Kissyhead track, "By the Way." Opening music: "Long As You Have Somebody Else" by The Incredible Casuals from That’s That (1987). For more, see chandlertravis.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Chandler started as part of a comedy duo in the ’70s, launched a rock group in the ’80s, and has since released dozens of albums; he currently gigs regularly with three New England bands that he fronts, sprinkled with reunions of past units. We discuss “The Strongman of North America,” credited to his nine-piece band The Chandler Travis Philharmonic from Waving Kissyhead Vol. 2 & 1 (2017), “The Crutch of Music” by the Catbirds from Catbirds Say Yeah (2012), and “Fluffy” by the Travis Chandler Philharmonic featuring George Carlin from Llama Rhymes (2003). We conclude by listening to another Kissyhead track, “By the Way.” Opening/closing music: “Long As You Have Somebody Else” by The Incredible Casuals from That’s That (1987). For more information, see chandlertravis.com. See the mass of Chandler albums! You may be interested in the 2015 compilation, Bocce & Bourbon: The Comfortable Songs of Chandler Travis & David Greenberger. Here’s an early, solo performance of “Strongman,” and here’s his small group, The Chandler Travis 3-0, playing it. Here’s the same group playing “By the Way.” Here’s that live Philharmonic version of “Fluffy” at Berklee. Listen to “Chandler Travis, King of the World.” Travis still plays the occasional show with his musical comedy duo with Steve shook. Here’s a horn-inflected number from their 1974 album. Travis’s ’80s band, The Incredible Casuals, also still plays; the other lead singer in that band is Johnny Spampinato, brother of NRBQ‘s Joey Spampinato. Read about Travis-lyricist David Greenberger’s “Duplex Plan...

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