The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir
Chicago's Scotland Yard Gospel Choir impressed by imagining a union (in the case of Matt Kerstein) of Bob Dylan, Brad Roberts (Crash Test Dummies) and (in the case of Elia Einhorn) a Cat Stevens gazing down the font of his trousers and then into a heady tome with a naked eye and not into his own soul and, subsequently, the heart of man, with a high-powered telescope.
Einhorn and Kerstein have since parted ways, but SYGC continues on under Elia's leadership.
Sometimes funny and sometimes sad, the Choir's songs suggest not only a rare and knowing glimpse at the duality of man but also a glimpse at a band capable of letting loose the sparks that light the path to stardom.
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Einhorn and Kerstein have since parted ways, but SYGC continues on under Elia's leadership.
Sometimes funny and sometimes sad, the Choir's songs suggest not only a rare and knowing glimpse at the duality of man but also a glimpse at a band capable of letting loose the sparks that light the path to stardom.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir Products
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CD $14.98
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[Vinyl] LP $16.98
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