The Butterfly Effect Is Real: Recording with Andrew Chapman

The butterfly effect is real: Hailing from DeSoto, Missouri, John Gilbert of Voodoo Planet happens upon a YouTube video where Andrew Chapman mentions that he’s looking for East Coast bands to record. John shoots Marc a text about it, Marc reaches out to Andrew, and within a matter of weeks DelCobras are at Cart Studio in West Philly recording a couple of songs. There’s more to say, of course, and we here at DelCobras Central will get to it in good time. For now, though, here are a few candid shots from the session…

Jim regales the fellas with his rendition of “American Pie.”

7 responses to “The Butterfly Effect Is Real: Recording with Andrew Chapman”

  1. This sounds great, Marc. Looking forward to hearing the outcome when the time is right! 🙂

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    1. I’ll be sure to keep you posted!

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  2. Very cool! John Gilbert is an awesome and incredibly supportive guy.

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    1. Definitely! I love being part of a community of independent artists who look out for each other like that!

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      1. I’m really excited for you guys! Andrew Chapman’s channel is really interesting. Looking forward to hearing all about your adventure.

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      2. We’ll keep you posted! The session went really well, and we’ll be meeting up with Andrew next month for a follow-up.

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