Wild Card
An interview (?) from September ’94 that aired on WZRD.
And other stuff… (Surprises… but to ruin one of the
surprises: Filet Of Nod!! live in the studio…)
Wild Card
An interview (?) from September ’94 that aired on WZRD.
And other stuff… (Surprises… but to ruin one of the
surprises: Filet Of Nod!! live in the studio…)
Maison de Velours Écureuil
Julie Pomerleau- violin and viola
Thymme Jones- drums, synths
Mastered (barely!) by Todd Rittmann
Past Lives
The third excerpt from our “easy listening” performance,
back in June of 1996. This time we are going all “Burt
Bacharach” on your ass. Special bonus: Look for the
Thymme blunder early on in the song! (It’s not subtle,
so if you don’t spot it, maybe this whole music thing
really isn’t for you.)
Jeb Bishop- tombone
Phil Bonnet- guitar
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Dylan Posa- bass
Mike Greenlees- drums
Thymme Jones- trumpet
Jim Molina- keyboards
Trying To Comfort Mary
Jeff Libersher- guitar, bass, words
Thymme Jones- vocals, drums
Laura Boton- choir vocals
Sacha Mullin- choir vocals
Scott Rutledge- words
Recorded by Todd Rittmann
Past Lives
November 28, 1997. Lounge Ax. This is how the
evening started: Knock-Knock/Close To You. This
is excerpt # 1, and there will be much more to come…
Phil Bonnet- guitar
Dylan Posa- keyboard, recorder
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Thymme Jones- trumpet
Part One of Phrogclock’s (relatively) recent
emceeing at Reversible Eye in Chicago: 10/14/11
Wild Card
More from that 1/29/14 rehearsal where we played every
popular song ever written. Juke Box Hero!
Abraham Levitan- lead vocals
Carmen Armillas- b-vox
Sacha Mullin- b-vox
Dante Kester- bass
Thymme Jones- drums
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Peter Muschong- guitar
Fourth and final part of Phrogclock’s debut as an emcee at The Hideout
on November 24, 2002.
Monsters
Dawn McCarthy- vocals
L. Wyatt- b-vox
Jeff Libersher – guitar, bass, b-vox
Andrea Faught- accordion, b-vox
Todd Rittmann – piano
Mike Hagedorn- trombone
Bruce Briney- trumpet
Thymme Jones- drums, b-vox
Recorded by Todd Rittmann
Wild Card
Interview with Thymme back in 1998. This interview took place
right as his career was in the process of going into overdrive,
and he is brimming with excitement!