Plastic Rulers
© Copyright-Warren Pash
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About Warren Pash
Born and raised in Winnipeg and Montreal, Pash lived in Los Angeles and Portland before moving to Nashville. He penned a hit for Hall & Oates ("Private Eyes"), had a song recorded by Carole King ("Life Without Love") and has written music for film and television.
Pash has played bass for Screamin' Jay Hawkins as well as the late Rosco Gordon and shared the stage with Lucinda Williams, The Pixies, The Waterboys, Roger McGuinn, Jeff Healey and Big Star, among others, and -- together with members of the Mavericks, Wilco and Cheap Trick -- played in the supergroup Swag.
Plastic Rulers features special guest performances by: Pete Droge, Audley Freed (Black Crowes), Brad Pemberton and Billy Mercer (Ryan Adams), Dean Tomasek and Keith Brogdon (Bare, Jr.) and Jen Gunderman (Jayhawks)
Warren also produced the celebrated album Chocolate Orchid Piano Bar by the legendary Tupper Saussy.
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Go see Warren LIVE!
author: Todd Remley
You heard it here, you purchased the CD. Now go see Warren in the flesh! A master songsmith and performer of the highest caliber. Oh yeah, and he\'s a great conversationalist as well. So go out, see him perform, then go introduce yourself if you like what you heard and you will, you will.
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Brilliant
author: Terry Clarke
If you're into Dylan,Petty and the Stones you need to get this. "Child's Play" "Call Me Fat Girl" "USA" all top draw and no filler. Stick it in the car put your foot down.
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Not Surprised
author: Benjamin Kanarek
I have always had the greatest respect for the quality and artistry of Warren Pash as a composer and artist. A wonderful example of someone who intuitively understands the nature of a "Good Song" and is able to translate that talent to its' fruition.
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"the real deal"
author: marvin kanarek
It's rare nowadays to hear an artist who bares himself on a bed of "organic" elegantly simple instrumentation coming together to support what has become a rarified commodity--"real songs".
No autotune, no sequencing,no beats,no quantizing.
Imagine that! Just the real deal!
Bravo!
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