Location 707 Longview Street, Greensboro North Carolina 27403 (out building) Hours: by appointment only Method of contact to make appointment–email eugene@eugenechadbourne.com The exhibition presents a huge collection of artwork encompassing painting, collage, sculpture and instrument building. It includes an installation that is available to be played, the results of this interaction can also be recorded
I am on my way home from the large-scale tour that spanned mid September to early November, encompassing 33 concerts and workshops in eight countries. This website and the ever so noble webmaster Ben along with many of my close associates have been working on a complete discography and I am helping in any way
Potential customers in the UK and Europe who find postage rates for this huge book daunting can take note of a new arrangement I have with the The Village Bookshop in Dublin. I have the ability to process book orders through this delightful shop now; postage of the book from this destination will be $15
After years in preparation, the Good Doctor has released his most intimate venture into the realm of Fine Literature: DREAMORY. Dreamory is a soft cover perfect bound book with more than 1000 pages. It weighs in at a bit over 3 pounds, so earns the all important status of “thick” as established by legendary guru
I am excited about these two new cds: In October I rehearsed a quintet for a live recording session in Boston. This material came out very well and I am happy to presentLETS GET WEIRD BUT COMFORTABLE, a superbly recorded and mixed collection of material featuring myself with Jeb Bishop, trombone/Jorrit Dykstra, saxophone/Nate McBride, bass
Two new compact discs by Dr. Eugene Chadbourne, recorded with his favorite engineers and producer in his favorite haunt, SEA OF SHIT IN THE LAP OF LUXURY in Sooke, British Columbia. As part of a recently concluded tour that covered much of the west coast, I spent several days recording solo guitar and banjo under
The amazing sounds of the 2017 IWW Band are now here for the enjoyment of one and all, thanks to the folks who managed to limp down to Neptune’s for the January Monday night series, this gathering of performers including all three of my daughters and some of my longest-running cohorts pulled off a repertoire of pieces that should
More, much more, of the tantalizing trip through recordings in Stutgart, Moscow, Beacon and Boston, solo and in the new Weird But Comfortable band grouping and ongoing Doc Chad Contemporary Rock Band. Tracks are Monk’s Dream, 8 Miles High, Dirty Deeds Done DIrt Cheap, Goin’ Back, Hangin’ on a Star, Naima, Maybe the People Would Be