Maneater by Hall and Oates - Baritone Sax Slap Tongue & Voice cover by Amy Lynn & The Honey Men
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Amy Lynn & @AlexHamlinMusic play a duet rendition of Daryl Hall & John Oates' classic, Maneater. Alex uses percussive baritone sax slap tongue technique to keep the beat and hold down the baseline while their black cat, Junior accompanies them with his standard cat antics. Junior is two years old and love to keep Amy Lynn and Alex company while they work over songs. They also have an eight piece band and play in NYC. See the full band perform at Birdland W 44th, Street, New York, NY on April 16th at 5:30pm. Tickets available here: birdlandjazz.c...
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Oh, there isn't a better woman to sing this song!! 😍💖 You really have a talent, you and your friend!! 💖 You need more recgonition!! ❤
This is one of my fav songs of the group 😊❤
Saludos from México ❤
UP!
Nice
Great voice!
That was fantastic. It was so good, it turned me into an emotional mess. (Come to think of it, that would make a great title for a song.😉)
Great Amy 🎵🎵🎵💛🌼 ur
Amazing voice is better with microphone to hear.
The wonderful sax 🎷 is to much 0:27 front front to hear than ur voice
Well, I'm no great engineer. But I would rate this "fantastic," yet suggest (a) moving Amy closer to the mic, and then (b) having a small bird flying around the room, for the "action value" of it all.
I think the kitty is a nice touch 😊Love you two 💗