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"Dumped"
Recorded
live in Studio B
in the spacious studios of ManBassBoxTV.
(The "B" stands for bathroom.)
Submitted for the 2006 MAC Awards.

"XYZ"
-the
audio track of the video is from the CD Goin'
Back
directed
by Dave Edison
Hot
off the presses
(though it was shot back in 2002 as I was leaving L.A.)
Featuring the late great Lou Levy-p, w. Jake Jacobs-d and Joe Jewell-g.

"Happy"
featuring John DiPinto at the piano
filmed by Jim Vern lights & sound by Thomas Honeck
Words & music by Ritt. It's the opening
number from
"The March to the NYC Cabaret Debut."
4.28.04

"Range
Rover"
featuring rockin' diva du jour Julie
Reyburn w. John DiPinto on accordion
filmed
by Jim Vern lights & sound by Thomas Honeck
Words
& music by Ritt. A love song with perhaps just a hint of dysfunctionality.
Yet another step in "The March to the NYC Cabaret Debut."
9.17.04

"Just
Another Glimpse of You"
featuring John DiPinto at the piano
filmed
by Jim Vern lights & sound by Thomas Honeck
Words
& music by Ritt. It's the closing number from
"The March to the
NYC Cabaret Debut."
9.17.04

"Born
to Hold You in My Arms"
-the
audio track of the video is from the CD Goin'
Back
directed
by Dave Edison
featured
at the PXL-THIS TEN Video Festival
Sez Mr.
Edison:
"This video was shot using the Fisher-Price PXL-2000 toy video
camcorder which was sold for a short while in the late 1980s. The camcorder
was designed to record 5 minutes of grainy black and white video on
each side of a 90-minute audio cassette. In this case, the camera output
was sent to the input of an 8mm camcorder which provided better framing
(rather than using the inaccurate PXL-2000 optical viewfinder), less
video distortion and fewer drop-outs while retaining the particular
characteristics of the PXL-2000 image."
(Did I tell ya Dave is a tech head who used to do "State-of-the-Art
Comedy" all over the place? Heck, he even shared the bill with
Jay Leno, Jackie Mason and Leon Redbone.)

Highlights
of the First 100 Episodes of the TV series
A Man, a Bass & a Box of Stuff
Edited by Chris Therrien
Narrated by Bill von Ravensberg
(Be forewarned: there's 10 sec. o' black @ the top...sorry!)
Featured artists
include (in order of appearance): Bill von Ravensberg; John Groover McDuffie;
Dave Beyer; Albe Bonacci; Patrick Lubow; Debra Davis; Teresa Tudury; Bets
Ritter; Wanda Houston; LaLa Land (as the Weather Witch); Bill Henn; Daryl
S.; Purple Belt Olive Camp; Dave Camp; Dave Owens; Nick Kirgo; Duane' Neillson;
Elin Carlson; Jim Beloff