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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Tonight on The Adventures of Club Amaro's "Behind the Music"...


He was a long way from home with a Macbook full of banjo and harmonica tracks. She was a Johnny Cash lovin' 2nd grader from the other side of town. Together, they are Uncle Steve and Little Bita.

In 2008 in a dingy San Diego hotel room, "Lemon Cake String" came to life.   The success of the single came much too fast for these two.   In this TACA  exclusive, we go behind the music and bring you the story of Uncle Steve and Little Bita.

Actually, the story has yet to be written....and I'm much too excited about their sophomore project "A Bita Merry Christmas"

Uncle Steve threw down the banjo and harmonica tracks before Little Bita came into the studio.   Little Bita laid down her vocals like a pro.   There is even a guest appearance by El Padre de Bita.    Everything is arranged, mixed down and whatever other technical phrases there are to be done by Uncle Steve himself.

Please....sit back and enjoy this medley of tunes by clicking HERE

And thank you for tuning into this edition of TACA's Behind the Music

2 comments:

Brandi Hasley said...

What I love about Abby is that she is not shy about "ANYTHING!" Love it! John Reagan wanted to know, "Is that my Abby?" Greg says if you are still hoping for John Reagan to be your son-in-law, Abby has his vote so far. Lol!

Julie Prichard said...

"The Sophomore release from Uncle Steve and Little Bita is a mature follow-up to 'Lemon Cake String'. Bita belts out 'Folsom Prison' almost as good as Johnny himself...you can pretty much feel like you are rich folk eatin in that fancy dining car."- Rolling Prichard