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  1. Warren Billy Smith, (Iowa, 1931–2003) was an American author best known for his books on cryptozoology, UFOs and the hollow earth theory. In addition he authored a large number of historical romance and western novels.

  2. Smith is a subtle and enormously inventive player, fully capable of country shuffle when Chadbourne's songs call for that, but elsewhere makes some choices as odd as they are perfect, at one point spending a remarkably long time with his attention focused on a tympani and executed so exactly that it doesn't stand out, it just works. Chadbourne ...

  3. Feb 4, 2012 · Eugene Chadbourne and Warren Smith: Odd Time album review by Raul d'Gama Rose, published on February 4, 2012. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  4. Oct 11, 2011 · When Chadbourne lived in New York City in the 1970's he went to jazz shows at Warren Smith's Tribeca loft. One evening the older Smith gave the younger Chadbourne an instructional book by Louis Bellson called Odd Time Reading Text. 30+ years later and completely coincidentally, Eugene and Warren recorded this record together with the gift of ...

  5. Butcher / Prevost: High Laver Levitations Vol 1: Unearthed (Matchless) Long-time collaborators and iconoclastic improvisers, drummer Eddie Prévost and saxophonist John Butcher, met at All Hallows Church, in High Laver, Essex in 2023, using the natural ambience of the space to capture these three improvisations, Prévost playing primarily on a drum kit and both in a more jazz-oriented sax and ...

  6. Odd Times” is certainly odd – a collaboration between Chadbourne’s singing and banjo playing and Smith’s percussion, vibes and marimba.

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  8. 12-String Banjo, Banjo, Vocals – Eugene Chadbourne. Tympani, Percussion, Marimba, Vibes – Warren Smith. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "Odd Time" on Discogs.

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