Jim Schwall w/ Spitzer Space Telescope
Jim Schwall, Guitar, Mandolin, singer-songwriter - is the co-leader of the Siegel-Schwall Band, "one of the best acts in America", - Billboard Magazine.
After playing drums and accordion in elementary school, Jim Schwall found the guitar in high school and has never put it down for long. In college, Jim met piano/harmonica player Corky Siegel and formed the Siegel-Schwall Band. Siegel-Schwall toured full-time for about ten years, releasing over a dozen albums on Vanguard and Wooden Nickel Records. Siegel-Schwall starting playing occasional reunion gigs in the late '80's and currently have two recent CD's in the Alligator Records catalog.
For well over 40 years, Jim has also played with various other bands, releasing recordings with many of these, including two versions of the Jim Schwall Band. He has also played solo acoustic gigs for over 40 years but, aside from acetates cut in high school, never made a solo acoustic recording until 2007's "Getting Old," on Madison WI's Uvulittle Records. Currently he lives in Madison, is a member of SoDangYang along with singer/songwriter Marques Bovre, plays solo, works in visual arts, and is recently retired from social service work.
Spitzer Space Telescope: For some of his songs, aspiring singer-songwriter Dan MacDonald (CFA---10) duct tapes a tambourine to his foot as an accompaniment on stage, but ---most of the time," he says, "it breaks ---cause I stomp the s--t out of it.---
MacDonald, otherwise known as Spitzer Space Telescope, is a one-man band of sorts --- guitarist, harmonica and tambourine player, and vocalist.
---There aren---t too many negatives about performing solo,--- says MacDonald, who studies painting at the College of Fine Arts. ---I simply can---t tap into the energy I could with a band. Everything is simplified. And my mistakes are completely exposed. I can---t hide them behind a wall of sound.---