Head East
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:49 am
Hey guys. I'm the new assistant booking agent for Head East. Here's a little background.
Yes, John Schlitt used to sing with them. I'm gonna go deeper. What you should know is that they have a very loyal fan base that has followed them since their founding in 1969. Whew. I'm going to give you some places to look up their discs, CDS, LPS, etc. so you can check them out.
4 of their CD's are on iTunes: Head East- Live on Stage, The Millenium Collection, Alive in America, Head East + Gettin' Lucky, and Concert Classics.
Head East- Live on Stage, Flat As A Pancake(their best byfar, definetly buy this album!), Head East + Gettin' Lucky(which is songs from two of their albums on the same disc), A Different Kind of Crazy(only came out as an import CD, but is 2nd best and is worth the money to get it), Choice of Weapons, Concert Classics(which features two different line-up eras of the band), and the Millenium Collection have all been released on CD format and can be found at most retail and online stores such as Amazon and Best Buy. Many of these can be found also as 8-track, LP and cassette as well.
You may find Get Yourself Up, U.S. 1, and Onward and Upward as 8-track, LP or cassette at most retail or auction stores such as Best Buy and Amazon. There are a few instances where these can be found as CDRs on auction sites and such.
You may download U.S. 1 for free at http://www.studiowner.com/media_library/.
You may also download two new songs at head-east.com, a cover of Raise A Little Hell and a new original, Me and My Whiskey at http://www.head-east.com/audio/helive20 ... 20Hell.mp3 and http://www.head-east.com/audio/helive20 ... hiskey.mp3, respectively.
I hope each one here will take some time and buy one or all of these albums and visit head-east.com and do some more research on this fine band. If you have any questions you can PM or email me at [email protected].
Yes, John Schlitt used to sing with them. I'm gonna go deeper. What you should know is that they have a very loyal fan base that has followed them since their founding in 1969. Whew. I'm going to give you some places to look up their discs, CDS, LPS, etc. so you can check them out.
4 of their CD's are on iTunes: Head East- Live on Stage, The Millenium Collection, Alive in America, Head East + Gettin' Lucky, and Concert Classics.
Head East- Live on Stage, Flat As A Pancake(their best byfar, definetly buy this album!), Head East + Gettin' Lucky(which is songs from two of their albums on the same disc), A Different Kind of Crazy(only came out as an import CD, but is 2nd best and is worth the money to get it), Choice of Weapons, Concert Classics(which features two different line-up eras of the band), and the Millenium Collection have all been released on CD format and can be found at most retail and online stores such as Amazon and Best Buy. Many of these can be found also as 8-track, LP and cassette as well.
You may find Get Yourself Up, U.S. 1, and Onward and Upward as 8-track, LP or cassette at most retail or auction stores such as Best Buy and Amazon. There are a few instances where these can be found as CDRs on auction sites and such.
You may download U.S. 1 for free at http://www.studiowner.com/media_library/.
You may also download two new songs at head-east.com, a cover of Raise A Little Hell and a new original, Me and My Whiskey at http://www.head-east.com/audio/helive20 ... 20Hell.mp3 and http://www.head-east.com/audio/helive20 ... hiskey.mp3, respectively.
I hope each one here will take some time and buy one or all of these albums and visit head-east.com and do some more research on this fine band. If you have any questions you can PM or email me at [email protected].