Stuffy Shmitt

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Can't Find My Way Home 03:58 Tools
Who Cares If There's a Moon? 04:37 Tools
Red Dress 05:52 Tools
Back To LA 03:56 Tools
Just Between Us Lovers 04:46 Tools
Ludlow Street 06:09 Tools
Sh-Boom 04:46 Tools
Lock Me Away 03:25 Tools
Sunglasses 07:47 Tools
Heart Above Water 03:49 Tools
My Guitar Is An Alien 02:16 Tools
I Get Ideas 02:46 Tools
Cant find my way home 03:48 Tools
Crazy Mama 03:26 Tools
All I Need 02:46 Tools
Across The Universe 04:04 Tools
Dancin' On The Wire 03:42 Tools
I Don't Love You Back 03:21 Tools
Dumb It Down 02:20 Tools
When the World Doesn't Love You 03:49 Tools
Way Back Home 03:21 Tools
Nothing Is Real 07:04 Tools
Rollin' 03:49 Tools
Scotch And Soda 03:49 Tools
Cool It, Baby 04:42 Tools
Room 792 02:07 Tools
I Think You're Cool 02:20 Tools
Porchlight 05:31 Tools
Shake It Up 04:36 Tools
My Babe 03:25 Tools
Lovesick Blues 02:07 Tools
She's So Straight 03:25 Tools
The Soundcheck Song 02:07 Tools
Still In My Bed 02:07 Tools
Don't Think Twice It's All Right 04:39 Tools
Somebody Else's Money 02:07 Tools
Hold On Zo 02:07 Tools
Aerosmith 03:21 Tools
Can't Find My Way Home (ost Californication) 02:07 Tools
Cow Cow Boogie 03:21 Tools
Wooly Bully 03:53 Tools
In Your Pocket 02:07 Tools
Industrial Love 04:47 Tools
Anybody's Arms 02:07 Tools
One Of Those Diamonds 03:21 Tools
Donna Marie Rose 04:42 Tools
In the Wind 03:53 Tools
Birthday Cake 03:53 Tools
Out Of Love 03:53 Tools
Wings Of Love (Alas Del Amor) 03:53 Tools
Real Love 04:39 Tools
Can’t Find My Way Home 04:42 Tools
So Soon In The Mornin' 04:39 Tools
Goodnight, Irene 04:39 Tools
Underground 04:42 Tools
Pearl Necklace 04:39 Tools
I Drink 'Cause I Can't Handle It 04:42 Tools
Oct. 21st 02:06 Tools
Rock Me Away 02:06 Tools
Baby, It's Cold Outside 02:17 Tools
Rosie 02:17 Tools
Innocent Love 02:17 Tools
When the World Doesn't Love You (Band Version) 02:17 Tools
Everybody Wants To Be Lulu 02:17 Tools
Long Water 02:17 Tools
Baby, It's Cold Outside (feat. Marlo Marron) 02:17 Tools
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Producer, songwriter, singer, guitar player Stuffy Shmitt recently released his fourth CD, Family Favorites (Realistic Records). On this new collection of fifteen original tunes, Shmitt does what he does best – sing, play guitar and tell stories. A true American song writer, his signature lyrical and melodic craftsmanship artfully weave his rock, blues - and even a hint of country - influences, all infused with Shmitt’s definitive moods and ever-present humor. Family Favorites takes the listener on a semi-autobiographical sonic tour of Shmitt’s woeful observations as he and those closest to him stumble, kick, scream, falter and embrace life at its toughest and poignant best. The moods range from manic to somber, passionate to disenchanted… all with an under-pinning of humor and hope. It is this light amidst the darkness that makes Shmitt’s songs infinitely listenable. The sensitivity of Shmitt’s viewfinder on the world gives his words, music and rich vocals a tender, hard hitting and universal appeal. His songs resonate deeper with each listen. On his third release, Other People’s Stuff (Realistic Records), Shmitt delivers an upbeat and thoroughly enjoyable musical journey of fourteen cover tunes, expertly spanning decades and genres. Shmitt’s interpretation of these songs is a departure from his previous two self-penned releases, Dog Steal The Moon and Nothing Is Real (Realistic Records). His understanding and respect for the songwriting process is clear, shining through in his production, musical arrangements, mixes and vocal performances. Shmitt’s supporting cast of players on Other People’s Stuff is outstanding and includes special appearances by celebrities and legends such as David Johansen (NY Dolls, Buster Pointdexter, The Harry Smiths), Levon Helm (The Band), Gordon Gano (Violent Femmes), Jayotis Washington (The Persuasions), Willy DeVille (Mink DeVille), and Stockard Channing (The West Wing, Grease). Through his production choices on Other People’s Stuff, Shmitt pays tribute to the original songwriters and performers of the tunes, while at the same time putting his personal thumbprint on the work, making it fresh and undeniably his own. His lush vocals and top-notch guitar playing make the CD timeless and infinitely listenable. The CD possess the warmth of the past, and manages to be thoroughly modern. On Dog Steal The Moon, Shmitt followed up the critical success of his debut release, Nothing Is Real, by delivering a new collection of original songs; Shmitt’s trademark ballads are made even more poignant, on Dog Steal The Moon, by their juxtaposition to a set of uptempo rockers that prove Shmitt’s ability to crank it up. Written, performed, arranged and produced by Shmitt, he demonstrates his audio-fluency, and capacity to conceptualize a cohesive project. His confessional style of writing possesses a familiarity and a uniqueness. “A singular voice whose songs get as much power from the words as from the music... lyrically poetic,” wrote New York Post rock reviewer Dan Aquilante. Shmitt’s talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. Radio personality Vin Scelsa (NYC) sang praises, “artist Stuffy Shmitt... his tunes knock me out” and called Nothing Is Real “a mesmerizing piece of work.” And radio host Peter Bochan (NYC) named the debut CD “one of the best indie releases this year.” Shmitt has two songs featured in the independent feature “Thirty Days” (An Araca Group/Arielle Tepper Production). He composed and produced the soundtrack for the documentary, “Abandoned,” (Crowing Rooster Arts, Inc.) which premiered at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival at Lincoln Center in New York City and won the Dupont/Columbia University Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. Other film music credits include “The Heavenly Kid” (Orion Pictures) and the award-winning educational children’s film “Whatever Happened To The Dinosaurs?” (Blackwatch Productions). Shmitt also co-wrote the theme song for the Ace Award winning MTV show “Turn It Up.” His music can be heard in the film "Happy Tears" starring Rip Torn and Demi Moore and in the Showtime series "Californication". He has performed his own material in venues coast to coast. Stuffy Shmitt’s albums Family Favorites, Other People’s Stuff, Dog Steal The Moon and Nothing Is Real are available at CDBaby.com and iTunes. www.stuffyshmitt.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.