A new Catbirds track – “Let It Out”

“Let It Out” – The Catbirds – rehearsal recording by Sam Wood, with overdubs by me, recorded Oct. 22 & 23, 2014. hot off the presses, just wrote it night before last, this is the third time we played it,

Chandler Travis, King of the World

“Let It Out” – The Catbirds – rehearsal recording by Sam Wood, with overdubs by me, recorded Oct. 22 & 23, 2014. hot off the presses, just wrote it night before last, this is the third time we played it,

“Do the Shake” and “Stoned” – the Catbirds, recorded at the Wellfleet Beachcomber Aug. 22, 2014 by Chris Blood and Anton “Fred” T. Jodsworth Boak (aka The Valet) (the latter also mixed.) More hi-jinx from that same night at the

“Swamp Gal” – the Catbirds, recorded at the Wellfleet Beachcomber Aug. 22, 2014 by Chris Blood and Anton “Fred” T. Jodsworth Boak (aka The Valet) (the latter also mixed) This one is a cover of an old Tommy Bell song

Here’s a couple minutes from the Catbirds recent show at Herring Cove beach in Provincetown a couple weeks ago (great venue, by the way, and the Philharmonic will be back to wrap up their series of concerts on the beach

The Catbirds – “Seven and Seven Is“, recorded at Joe’s Beach Bar (aka the Barley Neck Inn) on March 13, 2014 at Rikki’s birthday party by WOMR’s Tony Pasquale. Always used to love this song, which was on the second

This week on “Song of the Weak”, the Catbirds (well, most of us, anyway -Dinty couldn’t make it) perform Paul Westerburg’s “Eyes Like Sparks” (complete with new instrumental bridge!) at Rikki’s surprise party a few weeks ago at Joe’s Beach

By Scott McLellan, Globe Correspondent – December 06, 2012 At the moment, Chandler Travis is a member of the Catbirds, the Chandler Travis Three-O, the Chandler Travis Philharmonic, and the Incredible Casuals. “I’d be fine with one band,” Travis concedes

The Catbirds (Rikki Bates, Dinty Child, Chandler Travis, & Steve Wood) unleash their first full-length effort, recorded by Ducky Carlisle at Ice Station Zebra in Medford, MA, a broadside against all that is quiet, tasteful, and reserved, featuring 10 originals,

Review by Fred Rudofsky Photograph by Joseph Deuel “Welcome to Rich and Denise’s Christmas party!” exclaimed Chandler Travis as he adjusted the microphone, strapped on his bass and smiled at his friends in the audience. It was time for the

“Christmas Day” -so far, C.T. w. John Clark on bass and Rikki Bates on drums, recorded at Trout Towers by Chris Blood This one got written last week -wrote the lyrics, such as they are, while driving up for a