T Bird and the Breaks

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The Clap Hands Song 03:15 Tools
Blackberry Brandy 04:19 Tools
I Get's My Boogie On 04:10 Tools
Esmerelda 03:14 Tools
Two Tone Cadillac 04:34 Tools
Spread the Love 03:20 Tools
Juice 03:52 Tools
Livin' With Love 04:10 Tools
Waxin 03:48 Tools
Juju Baby 03:29 Tools
Never Get Out of this Funk Alive 04:15 Tools
Take Time 05:07 Tools
Stand Up 03:12 Tools
Harmonizm 02:28 Tools
Justine 01:30 Tools
Your Nasty Love 03:59 Tools
Fuck it Up 03:45 Tools
Ain't No Sugar 04:22 Tools
Fooled Around And Fell In Love 04:24 Tools
All the Blame 06:17 Tools
Sunday on my Own 05:53 Tools
Nasty Clappin Love Song 01:13 Tools
Baby Bottle 04:03 Tools
The Piano Joint 04:05 Tools
Rock That Skull 02:52 Tools
The Apocalypse Will Not Be Televised 01:03 Tools
Put it on the Spot 03:28 Tools
Monkey in a Tree 04:50 Tools
Paranoia For Ya 04:22 Tools
Complications 02:24 Tools
Space Dust 05:13 Tools
Will To Live 04:24 Tools
Somebody Had a Drinking Problem Last Night 02:09 Tools
Just Gettin Started 02:28 Tools
Kickin 05:13 Tools
Everything Unto Me 01:30 Tools
Never Never Never... 03:40 Tools
Somebody's Lovin My Baby 03:40 Tools
The Big E.Z. 00:00 Tools
B-B-Burn! 04:24 Tools
Message From the Breaks 05:13 Tools
Dancehall Freakin 03:13 Tools
I Gets My Boogie On 04:10 Tools
No diggity 03:56 Tools
Heavy Love 03:48 Tools
Hallelujah, Glory Be 03:40 Tools
I Gets My Boogie On (Mako & The Hawk Remix) 04:24 Tools
Monkey Wrench 04:30 Tools
Paranoia For'ya 04:21 Tools
Nightshade Mary 03:43 Tools
Shackles & Chains 03:54 Tools
Witness/Black Berry Brandy 03:54 Tools
Shackles and Chains 03:54 Tools
Monkey in the Trees 03:54 Tools
Good So Bad 03:54 Tools
Mr. Rockwell 03:26 Tools
Plenty of Soul 04:53 Tools
Witness 04:53 Tools
Is There Any Love? (Out of the Rain) 00:00 Tools
K Sabroso's Mackronomics Lesson 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Daytrotter 00:00 Tools
TakeTime_TBirdandtheBreaks 00:00 Tools
Nickles and Dimes 04:26 Tools
Livin With Love 04:26 Tools
Somebody's Lovin' My Baby 04:26 Tools
SundayOnMyOwn_TBirdandtheBreaks 04:26 Tools
Never Never 04:26 Tools
Witness / Black Berry Brandy 08:27 Tools
Everything Unto Me (Thermal Detonator Remix) 00:30 Tools
Just Gettin Started_m 02:28 Tools
Hey Baby 03:57 Tools
The Apocolypse Will Not Be Televised 00:30 Tools
Goin' Down to the Bus Stop 00:30 Tools
Diggin' in the Dirt 02:28 Tools
T-Rex 02:28 Tools
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High School for Tim Crane, A.K.A. T-Bird, wasn't a school at all; it was a record shop. T-Bird spent most skipped schooldays tagging cars with flyers in exchange for records – really good records. An inch-thick stack of flyers might be worth Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" pts. 1 and 2, or James Brown's "I Can't Stand It (When You Touch Me)" backed with "There Was A Time". Fast-forward six or seven years. Bird hits the road looking for a place where the music's going down. It wasn't a plane or a bus that first brought Tim Crane to Austin. It was a train. T-Bird spent the summer of 2006 riding the rails from the hills of New England through New York and Philly to the California Coast. Along the way he jammed with Nashville backups, toured the hallowed grounds of Memphis, and (to hear him tell it) broke a heart or two in New Orleans. But it was a cock-eyed stroll down Sixth St. in Austin that had the biggest impact on the wandering songwriter. Through the din of reveling tourists and bar hopping college kids, T-Bird heard the unmistakable strains of some real blues. He walked into the bar and ended up sitting in with the band for a few tunes, thinking, "yeah, this is the place." As good as his word - he was back a few months later, showing up with a slim roll of bills, a car full of vinyl, and very big plans for the city. It took him just one year in Texas to assemble T-Bird and the Breaks. What a band it is. Rhythm guitarist, Sammy P., is an import from the Hill Towns of Western Massachusetts. Raised on a hippy commune with no flush toilets or TV, Sammy grew up to the music of the Stones, Chuck Berry, Elvis, and Wilson Pickett. When he and T-Bird met in ninth grade they formed a musical connection - strong to this very day. Sammy got the call that the band was forming in Austin and didn't think twice. Before they even had a name, drummer Marc Lionetti showed up like a gift from God at the first rehearsal. Next came guitarist, John "Too-Bad" Allison, a Texan from 10 miles outside the middle-of-nowhere with a mean crossover and killer jump shot. Allison says he hasn't "met a groove I couldn't kick, or a solo I couldn't lick." It shows in the playing. About that groove... Cody "Sir" Furr grew up listening to Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan, got a Rickenbacher from his dad at twelve, and now holds down bass like no other. Baritone-saxophonist Sarah Lincoln has played everywhere from Carnegie Hall in NYC to the town hall in Luckenbach. She's joined by honkin', Houston "H-Town" Rawls, on tenor sax and Matthew Price on trombone. All told they fill out one of the meanest horn sections you're likely to hear in this lifetime. It wouldn't be much without the kind of back up vocals that put a lump in your throat and stomp in your boot. Sasha Ortiz started out singing to Aretha Franklin songs at the age of three, and went on to be the youngest performer at the Austin City Limits Music Festival three years in a row, gigging with her musical mother Natalie Zoe. Stephanie Hunt, Austin born and raised, has played violin since she was six. When she's not singing in The Breaks she's teaching music around town. The most exciting thing for fans is that The Breaks are still a young band. Their impact on the Austin music scene has been immediate, but their impact on the world of music is just beginning. Consider it just another reason to clap your hands. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.