Seattle Jam Rock Band

Greenwood All*Stars is a high energy rock band that plays tight tunes and smoking jams. This highly experienced band plays an extensive set list of originals and unique covers. After rocking together for over a decade, they posses a synergy that is rarely seen on the scene.

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Blue Moon 11/2/07 - Live Recordings

Blue Moon is always a blast. JJ let us set up the bill so we picked some of our friends bands to hook up with, Steve Ball Roadshow and The Bourbonites. Tracks came out great, check out the jam in Jimmy and VooDoo Lady.
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Jimmy
Voodoo Lady
Till The End of the Day
I've Been HooDood
Backporch
Cities and Countries
Johnny on the Spot
Loose Lucy
Do You Feel It?

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MessMan's Mesquerade 10/31/07 - Show Blog



By far the most fun and drunk show we’ve played in a long long time. Crowd was happening durning the first set, sparse during the second. Some cool folks cheered us on for the late late tunes. One cool dude sang a verse for Mary Jane. We ended up busting out a bunch of old crusty numbers. Audio tape came out horrible. MessMan is truly the man. We hurled pumpkins at Starbucks at 3:30 am.


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Microsoft 10/07 – show blog

We've been rehearsing at performance volume all Summer long down in a little sweaty box in Ballard. The downside has been hearing loss, the upside is that we're much tighter and noisier and raunchier. Yesterday we brought the raunch to Microsoft for an outdoor party in the sun. Free beers and food and gorgeous weather brought out a nice crowd. Check out the cuts below. Sexy People went over well and then we blew out a fuse on Till The End of the Day. Here s a little video clip from the show, thanks to Adam Kinney for shooting.
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Till the End of the Day
Sexy People
Atari Car
Do You Feel It?
Johnny Shut the Gate
Johnny on the Spot
Loose Lucy
Muffin Man
Nationwide
Nookie Run
Over The Brink
Ninja Shark
Spock

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Pocket Park 8/07 - show blog

Abe and I played this one with crippling hangovers. We had been to see the Rat City Rollergirls the night before – and made a swing through the North City Tavern where a fellow with good intentions and a bad attitude bought round after round of Jaggerbombs. Needless to say… Hurtin. Thank goodness Dan stepped up again. Good old Danny, addressing the crowd, calling the set, reminding me when to solo. Nonetheless, the audience seemed to dig it. Memory is foggy, but I seem to remember “Tidal Waves” and “Hey Baby” going well. I was mostly just happy when Abe did his numbers. After we played Jim Page and Artis the Spoonman got up to do their thing. Always entertaining… At one point Artis did a speech about how Paul Allen’s company was late sending him a check for $800. People clapped. I was in such pain – couldn’t join the revolution, under any other circumstance – I woulda stormed the barracades for my man.


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Peace Concert 8/07 - show blog


The woodies put on a really high energy show for the peace concert. The conditions were perfect – a gorgeous day, a decent turn out, an enthusiastic crowd. It’s becoming a tradition for us to help Don push out the “Peace Wave” as our opener. Second song started out great, “Saving Face” brought upbeat energy into the amphitheater. People seemed to perk up. Then we slowed the set down with “Working Holiday” and “Hey Baby”.
I had my hollowbody PRS rigged through the Speedster and we were all playing really loud, so the stage sound was trigger finger touchy and super hot. I played a massive-evil-electro-clam at the beginning of “Geek Love” – but once wasn’t enough so I did it again. Did it sound intentional? I hope so. Martin the Conga player was up there with us. We didn’t have an organized set list, (we never do), when we called “Jimmy” Martin said “I love that song,” so we played it and killed it. Then we took the express train to noisetown during the jam. The folks backstage seemed to dig it. They cheered. We brought the show back to reality with “Bumpkin”, folks dug the vocal improv. On “Atari Car” we did a foolishly long hold when the jam was peaking. I hope it sounded cool, it felt right. We closed with “Sneakin Sally” in which we worked up a new schtick and a vocal jam. The post concert high was supplemented with many beers and other intoxicants. What an incredible day. It’s what summer is all about.


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Caffe Bella 7/07 - Live Recordings

We had a really fun show at Caffe Bella last night. The room was acoustically hot so we had to stay on top of our dynamics. Thanks to everyone who turned out for the party!

Check out the two tracks from Baby Bok Choy. Here's what they look like. Look at their cool toys. This band is e x c e l l e n t.



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Atari Car
Comes Up Missing
Gamblin Train
Geek Love
I've Been HooDoo
Nationwide
No Quarter
Still Sitting
TeeSee Fly
Working Holiday
You Got Me Going
Baby Bok Choi *
Baby Bok Choi II *


* "Baby Bok Choi" a wack new funk / jazz / electronica project featuring veteran Seattle players Bob Heinemann (Mana, Jambalaya), Chris Spencer (Fabulous Roadstars, Motel 5) Greg Rudolf.


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