Adam Selzer and his Maritime Band – Storm Shadow filk (Geek music)

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Finally! After years of Adam Selzer records that you didn’t bother to buy, Adam has finally released an studio album worth owning! Featuring his Maritime Band (Joe Cato on drums, Margret Chang on violin), as well as a host of others (Diana Obscura on cello, Jamie Warner on guitar, David Rood on guitar, Kurt Vile on organ), the album has a full, yet realistic sound that is instantly accessible, though not quite like any other sound on the market. Lyrically and musically, the album appeals to the humorous, dramatic and sympathetic sides of human nature. This time, the album actually sounds good.

It contains songs entitled, “I Thought She Was a Goth” and “Dread”. The CD also promises, “More details, as such things are wont to be, are inside.” – one of the amazing perks about buying a CD over digital to be sure. The CD cover also recommends you not to push cheerleaders down the stairs.

Click here to see an old Consonance 2005 page with more information about the artist.

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Weight 3 oz
Dimensions 5 × 5.5 × 1 in
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Adam Selzer

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Adam Selzer

Southern Fried Filk Charity Effort

Filker and actor Michael Liebmann passed away on July 26, 2016, due to complications from surgery. He was a native New Yorker who had lived in New York, in California and finally in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a graduate of California State University with a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Business Administration (Accounting suboption). He worked as a legal secretary. He was also a veteran, having served in the United States Navy from 1979 to 1984.

Additionally, he was instrumental in starting GAFilk, a filking convention in the Atlanta area which has been going on since 1999, and he was known as a vendor of filk and Celtic music at local highland games and Celtic festivals.

Read an interview with him here (click!).

Items sold here have part of their proceeds donated to the American Brain Tumor Association, which has been helping people fight brain cancer since 1973.

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