Friday, December 21, 2007

happy holidays

a small christmas present from us to you

roll on over to www.bellevilleoutfit.com and check under the "listen" section...we uploaded a preview of 5 tunes from the album for your listening enjoyment. You can also find the samples on our myspace.com/thebellevilleoutfit page.

Happy holidays and we're looking forward to seeing everybody in 2008!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

waiting

we're in a big musical waiting room right now. The CD work is completed. We'll be digitally distributed and all that good stuff in a month or so.

One more gig before everyone goes home for the holidays. Then we play again 12/29 and 12/31 doing some private events. And if anyone wants to see the most hungover band in the world, we'll be playing at 1pm on 1.01.08 at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, TX. Always a good time out there.

No new pictures to speak of, but here are some pictures of Rob, Jon and Connor from this past summer. They took a trip to see the Festival Django Reinhardt in Samois, France. It's a gypsy music festival held every year in honor of Django, the french guitarist.


(Outside Django's house)


(Playing guitar on the river seine)


(Lost in France, but not without a bottle of wine)


(Waiting for the train)

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Album Art, Keepin' busy

We've been in Austin a few weeks now, aside from some trips home for thanksgiving and a few gigs out of town. We had a great time playing out at Gruene Hall this past saturday for all you folks who came out. For those of you who weren't there, we were selling a limited run 5 song CD - we only printed 150, and we sold out most of them at that show. We still have some left, so if you catch us at a show you might be able to get your hands on one.

Here at home we've been doing a lot of the production work to get the album released. We recently did a photo shoot with Austin photographer George Brainard. He got some great shots, and we sent them up to Stephen Long in South Carolina, who did the actual album design. Here are some samples.





We also did a little modification to the band van this week. We retrieved a cow skull from a friends farm out in Dale, TX, and attached it to the front of the van. It's a Texas thing.




Other than that, not a lot of news to report. Connor bought himself an upright Wurlitzer piano a few days ago. We had a rehearsal and learned some new tunes on monday night. Marshall, Phoebe and Connor have been playing weekly with Eric Hokkenen and the Gypsy Tribe over at Lambert's on wednesday nights. Jonathan and Marshall have also been doing gigs with Warren Hood and The Hoodlums around town a bit. Everyone is keeping busy. We're all very excited about the release of this CD and ready to hit the road again.


On a side note, here is a picture I came across by Austin photographer John Grubbs. It reminds me a lot of our drives through the Texas panhandle. John can be seen photographing musical happenings all over Austin. You can see his recent work at his blog http://rockslidephoto.blogspot.com.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

back in austin

Hey everyone

Back in Austin after that wonderful 14 hour drive from nashvegas. Next time, we're taking the Learjet.

The cold Fall air is finally rolling into Austin and it's making me think back on this past summer. We got around a good bit and played in a lot of new places. The Carolinas, Kentucky, Texas, Louisiana, Connecticut, NYC, Colorado. And we've got pictures from all of that, so I thought I'd post some of our favorites. Enjoy!



The Music Camp - Spartanburg SC

The Music Camp...the morning after. We're a little crusty.

Corndog in CT

Rob, Phoebe, Marshall - central park NYC

moo moo and phoebe in NC

With our new rig back in june. We named her "Miss Chunky Butt". Before this, we toured in 2 cars with the bass strapped to the roof!!

Dinner with JB in North Carolina after the Evening Muse show

He's a maniac!!

In the studio, Austin TX - photo by Nicola Gell
Kerrville Folk Festival

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Saturday-Sunday (mixing)

Hey everyone

We finished recording, and yesterday afternoon we began the mixing process at Bil's home studio. Mixing doesn't really involve the band beyond listening back to a track once in a while and making adjustments - the bulk of the work is done by the engineer. So, we have a lot of time to hang around and we're making it into a relaxing day of reading and taking care of business to get this CD released. We've decided to do a presale sometime in the next weeks for those of you who'd like to reserve your copy.

We're going to be making the 14 hour drive back to Austin tonight - it seems like driving through the night helps make the trip go by quicker. We've had an interesting experience staying here in Nashville this past week. Being the young, poor band that we are, Connor, Marshall and myself have been staying in a hotel off of I-65, which we have managed to get lost on the way to every single night we've been here. It is also directly adjacent to a very dangerous looking nightclub. The kind of place where you get patted down and walk through a metal detector to enter! I'm even pretty sure I heard a gunshot or two last night. We don't really mind this kind of thing to be honest - we like to think of it as life experience! (Don't tell our parents that!)

So gunshots and the ever-confusing highway system aside, we've had a positive experience here in Nashville these 8 days. We're all very much pleased with the way the tracks sound, and we can't wait for everyone out there to hear it. The record includes a nice mix of styles - a little country, swing, gypsy, R&B, New Orleans groove, and there's even something for all you folky's out there. It's Americana music, by anyone’s standards.

On a side note, this past Friday we left the studio early to go and see an incredible band by the name of The Infamous Stringdusters perform here at the Station Inn. They're a bluegrass group based out of Nashville who have been making big waves recently all over the country. We highly recommend them - you can check them out at http://www.infamousstringdusters.com/if you're interested. Their banjo player, Chris Pandolfi, and dobro man Andy Hall came and played on our record. Their new CD, "Fork in the Road", is in heavy rotation in the Belleville van on long road trips.

Here are some pictures of the last day or so at Bil's. Enjoy

-Jonathan







Friday, November 9, 2007

Thurs - Friday

Howdy all

Thursday we moved to our engineer Bil's studio located west of Nashville. He built it into the bottom of his house, which was originally a Moose Lodge set up in the hills. It's set on a large piece property, with trails to hike and even a 150 foot firetower to climb, if you dare. It's a very peaceful place, and a lot of great records have been done here. I'll include some photos of it in this post.

We started off this morning laying down some percussion parts - I put down some tambourine, guiro, and shaker parts on a few tunes. Just adding a little spice to the pot, if you will. We're quickly nearing the completion of this record, and seeing it all come to life has been a great experience. We play these songs so much live, and to hear them recorded in such a professional way is really something special.

For those of you who have been wondering, here is a track list for the CD. This may change in order but these are the songs we have recorded:

1.Somebody Like You
2.Wanderin'
3.Caroline
4.Wonder Why
5.Ease My Mind
6.Take It For Granted
7.Houston Town
8.Good Day
9.Been Here Before
10.Warm Summer's Evening
11.Tell Her For Me When I'm Gone
12.Too Far To Fall

"Somebody Like You" is a song we added at the last minute, and it rounds the CD out to 12 tracks. It's a song of Rob's that we hadn't ever played live, and have rehearsed only once or twice. Kind of an uplifting gospel style of tune. The story is this - at the end of the session on Wednesday, the very last hour we had at that studio, we decided we wanted one more song on the record. So we scrambled, rehearsed it once or twice, and then recorded it. It took us a few takes, but eventually we got a version that felt good. It's a groove and feel we haven't done too much of, and it's a nice change of pace for us. So look forward to that one!

The rest of today will go to singing harmony vocals and some more guitar parts. I'm all finished with drums and percussion, so I'll be writing here and taking photos, and maybe I'll even go for a hike. The life of a drummer!


Here are some photos from where we are now.


-Jonathan







Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Wednesday

Well, we're almost finished recording all of the instruments now. Marshall is laying down some guitar parts at the moment. We've been lucky to have great instruments to record on - Connor had a 9 foot Yamaha grand piano and a B3, Jonathan used a 1955 Leedy Ludwig drumkit, and Marshall had some great rented guitars.

Tommorow we move to another studio to start on vocals.

Here are some pictures - and a video of connor playing a b3 hammond organ today, on which he recorded parts for rob's waltz "Ease My Mind".

There is also a video of Connor playing B3. (Sorry its sideways haha)

More tommorow!












Tuesday

Today we got a lot done. We finished drums, bass, rhythm guitars and piano on all of the songs for the CD. We also started in on some over-dubs and added parts.

Tommorow finds us doing more over-dubs and guest spots.

WOOHOO!!!

Here are some pictures and one video from the day - enjoy!










Monday, November 5, 2007

The Latest from Nashville



Hey everyone. It's noon time Monday and we're almost done tracking the rhythm (drums, guitars, piano, bass) parts to the first song on our record, a tune called "Houston Town." We're really excited to be back here finishing our record and everything is sounding great so far.

We made the 14 hour drive from Austin up here yesterday and immediately went to bed for our 8am wake up call. They like to start recording sessions bright and early here in Nashville (or as Marshall calles it - "Nah-Ville").

We'll be updating this page with lots of fresh pictures and videos later today, and then every day this week. Kind of a by the minute deal. So keep checking back!!

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Wooohooo


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