*DENIO MAGNETO/DISCOGRAPHY*
Denio in Prague with (EC) Nudes, 1994
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*Music Scores*
Boise (Amy Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
2 altos, 1 tenor, and baritone
Bye Hoolie (Amy Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
2 altos, 1 tenor, and baritone.
Singing optional.
Listen to Bye Hoolie
Drive (Amy Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
2 altos, 1 tenor, and baritone.
Listen to Drive
Fat Bearded Lady (Courtney von Drehle, arr. Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
1 soprano/tenor, 1 alto, 1 tenor, and baritone.
Incredible piece!
Harlem Nocturne (Earle Hagen, arr. Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
1 alto, 2 tenors and baritone.
Non Lo So, Polo (Amy Denio) $15
Wind Quartet concert score and individual parts for
1 Bb Clarinet, 2 tenor saxes, 1 baritone sax.
Salvatore (Amy Denio/Chip Doring, arr. Denio) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
1 alto, 2 tenors, and baritone
Listen to Salvatore
Sax House
(Marjorie de Muynck) $15
Sax Quartet concert score and individual parts for
1 alto, 2 tenors, and baritone.
*da Ordinare*
Listen & purchase these releases thru CD Baby:
Tiptons Sax Quartet Laws of Motion (2008)
Recorded in one day at Terrarrium Studios in Minneapolis, while Tiptons were touring the midwest in April, 2008.
Fantastic playing & lots of great vocals.
Tiptons Sax Quartet Drive (2005)
Recorded & mixed in 3 days during Hurricane Katrina.
Luckily, we were in Seattle at Jupiter Studios
Tiptons Sax Quartet Tsunami (2004)
Recorded & mixed in 3 days chez Aleph Studios with Randal Dunn.
Mastered by Mell Dettmer.
One of the loveliest collections of our songs.
Amy Denio & Petunia
To Lie Tenderly (2000)
Music for David Dorfman Dance
Recorded during our run at the Next Wave 2000 series
at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
Performed also in Tuscon & Durham & beyond.
Amy Denio (el. guitar, accordion, voice); With Hahn Rowe (violin);
Jesse Manno (saz, bass); David Dorfman (keyboards, baritone sax);
Tobias Ralph (drums).
Pale Nudes
Wise to the Heat (1995)
Lovely Swiss-based quartet, featuring Amy Denio on voice, accordion, alto sax & some guitar, Waedi Gysi (CH) on guitar & voice, Mich Gerber (CH) on contrabass,
and Will Dowd on drums, with Eveline Mueller drumming on Duplex Nursing Home. I consider it to be my 'pop' record.
Tone Dogs Early Middle Years (1992)
Tone Dogs' 2nd recording, originally released on Soleilmoon Reccordings after their fateful breakup in 1991 (from a really awful 5th European tour
where every day something went radically wrong), a great collection of classics.
Fred Chalenor: guitar, bass, kurzweil, vocals; Amy Denio: bass, guitar, musette,
alto sax, vocals; Will Dowd: drums, electronics, vocals. Recorded by Drew Canulette
Amy Denio
Birthing Chair Blues (1991)
Historic first CD, issued on Knitting Factory in 1991.
Upgrade to Tascam 644 MIDI studio, recorded mostly in Madrona one February.
Gulf War was on, and I was smitten by someone (but not smitted, inspiration for lots of time in the studio warding off youthful heartbreak).
Tone Dogs Ankety Low Day (1990)
Fred Chalenor had free recording studio time & invited me down to Newburg OR. We had fun preparing, and it was heaven
in the studio. The Grammy Office left me a message asking for a copy (distribution was never that good), because ALD had
been nominated as best new recording. I thought it was a joke phone message. Recorded under the magic hands of engineer Drew Canulette, with Matt Cameron,
Fred Frith, Hans Reichel, Courtney von Drehle, and Bob Bain.
Amy Denio
Never Too Old To Pop A Hole (1988)
Direct from cassette!
1988 release with vocals (No Elevators being the instrumental release)
Toy pianos and plungers and regular instruments too.
Amy Denio
No Bones (1986)
Direct from cassette!
First official solo Denio Spoot release, Fall 1986.
Tascam 244 4-track & a bunch of instruments & sound-making stuff.
Amy Denio: sub-ROSA (CD-R) ($8)
Soundtrack for Cheronne Wong's new multi-media modern dance composition, inspired by numbers stations, surveillance, and decryption.
Electric guitar, baritone guitar, bass, clarinet, accordion, voice, drums and field recordings from Sicily, Toscana, Umbria, Taipei County Taiwan, and Seattle.
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