Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams

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Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at Roots on the River Festival, Bellows Falls, VT. June 9, 2007
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at Roots on the River Festival, Bellows Falls, VT. June 9, 2007
Background information
Origin Sleepy Hollow, NY
Genre(s) folk-rock
Instrument(s) Guitar, harmonica, mandolin, accordion, flute, piccolo, theremin, cello, bass, percussion
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) High Noon Records (Independent)
Website www.slambovia.com
Members
Joziah Longo, Sharkey McEwen, Tink Lloyd, Tony Zuzulo, Chen Longo, Orien Longo
Notable instrument(s)
theremin, slide mandolin

Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams is a Hudson Valley New York based band[1], which was founded in Sleepy Hollow in 1998. The band's music is a form of Folk Rock and is sometimes described as "Hillbilly Pink Floyd,"[2] or "Punk Classical Hillbilly Floyd." Their latest album, The Great Unravel, was released to concert audiences on March 1, 2008, and will be released nationally in the United States on August 5,2008, and in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2008.[3]

The band regularly plays the major folk music venues, coffeehouses and music festivals in the Northeastern, and East North Central United States often to sold out crowds. They also tour in other regions of the United States, including California and Florida. In 2008 they will make their first appearance in outside of North America, in England.[1]

The flavor of the band is best captured by a live concert, or by one of their live recordings. The band is noted for the dedication and support shown by their fans.[4] Some fans travel hundreds of miles to attend concerts.[2] A high point of the year for many fans is the Grand Slambovian Hillbilly Pirate Ball, an annual costumed event held near Halloween.

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[edit] Members

The band's current lineup is:

[edit] Musical Influences

The Band's MySpace page lists a variety of musical influences, many of which are evident in the music they perform.

[edit] Band History

In the late 1980s and early 1990s Joziah, Tink, and Sharkey were members of a progressive rock band called The Ancestors, which released 3 albums.

Tracks on Brigadoon were produced by Eddie Kramer.

Other members of The Ancestors included Bob Muller (of the Trey Gunn Band), Brian Hardgroove (currently of Public Enemy), and Alistair Farrant.[11]

The Ancestors had some degree of success but the band broke up in 1995, and they took a hiatus from the music industry. During that hiatus Joziah and Tink took courses in computer graphic design and video production at the Westchester Arts Workshop[12] and met Tony, who was one of their instructors. In 1998 they formed The Circus and added Tony when they discovered that he had been a bar band drummer.[5]

[edit] Discography

Year Title Comments
1999 A Good Thief Tips His Hat
2000 Live from WDST - Acoustic Breakfast Live recording. Out of print.
2000 Suddenly It's Christmas CD single.
2001 Live at the Towne Crier Live recording. Out of print, but available from iTunes.
2004 Flapjacks from the Sky
2005 A Night at the Puppet House Live recording.
2005 The Christmas Show 2004 Live recording.
2005 Flapjacks from the Sky 12" vinyl
2006 "Flapjacks from the Sky" Concert DVD - Live at The Depot Theatre
2007 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Hillsdale NY - July 21st, 2006 Live recording.
2007 Roots on the River, Bellows Falls, VT - June 9th, 2007 Live recording.
2007 Ancient Murphy Greatest Hits of the 20th Century A collection of tracks by a previous incarnation of the band as The Ancestors.
2008 The Great Unravel Released March 1, 2008

[edit] Band Trivia

  • The band's song My Girl was featured on the CBS television show Joan of Arcadia episode number 20 [13].
  • Tink's name is derived from 'Tinkerbell'[14].
  • Tink and Joziah are married to each other and have 5 children.
  • Chen and Orien are twins, and are Tink and Joziah's sons.
  • In the early years of the band Tony split his time between gigs and working on video games as Art Director and Animator[15]


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