Tag: The Pan-Tones
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The Pan-Tones set list
I’m in the midst of preparing all of this music (it’s approximately 1hr 36m playing time), including lots of new arrangements by Robert and myself. It’s a set in which I carry a lot of musical responsibility. I’m playing the lead flute part on a lot of the music, and when I’m not doing that,…
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2/22/23 The Pan-Tones at Steve’s Wine Bar
Tickets are available online, or at the door. The show will also be live-streamed from Steve’s Facebook page. The show will feature regular members Robert Hokamp, Natasha Costello, Jessica Schury, and Connor Kent (and myself), along with special guests Jesse Coulter and Thane Isaac. We will debuting lots of new arrangements, including music from Brazil,…
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The Pan-Tones at Steve’s Wine Bar
What a good looking and talented group of people! 😍 The Pan-Tones have also been recording an album, which is sounding totally awesome. I created this group last year with the idea that more flutes should play rocking shows like Robert’s. I would go to these shows, and think, “I think I could rock up…
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All I Want Is Flowers
The Pan-Tones wrapped up this recording just in time for Christmas! Now I can listen to my two favorite holiday tunes at the same time 🙂 Here are the flute parts, in case you want to play along: Vocals/keyboard/arrangement: Alyse Hokamp (me) Recording/bass: Robert Hokamp Flutes/backup vocals: Natasha Costello, Jessica Schury Drums: Connor Kent
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New Pan-Tones videos
New arrangements and videos from our October shows- Howl’s Moving Castle theme, Rosemary’s Baby theme and the most famous of all Peruvian tunes… El Condor Pasa. Thank you Robert Hokamp for recording and making these videos! All our videos on our Pan-Tones page here.
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The Pan-Tones update
This Japanese set came along in a very roundabout way… The Pan-Tones were asked to play at the Denton Folk Fest on a weekend where Robert was unavailable. Around the same time, I had started practicing singing. Some of the songs I started singing were in Japanese, which reminded me of other songs that were…