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  1. www.nostaticband.comNo Static

    No Static has been nailing it for almost 20 years now and their sold-out shows tell the tale. With passion and warmth they cover the breadth of Steely Dan’s great catalog, attracting some of Boston’s finest musicians, and working with guest performers including Steely Dan band members Walt Weiskopf (saxophonist) and Jon Herington (Music Director/guitarist).

  2. 8 de jun. de 2000 · No Static at All: An Instrumental Tribute to Steely Dan, recently released on Samson Records, features a core band of Ndugu Chancler on drums, Byron Miller on bass, and Steve LeGassick on ...

  3. an instrumental tribute to steely dan. GARDEN PARTY. Samson records GC 0195-2. do it again FEATURING JEFF LORBER AND WARREN HILL. peg FEATURING DOC POWELL. fm (no static at all) FEATURING JEFF LORBER AND NICK KIRGO. deacon blues FEATURING RICHARD ELLIOT AND TONY GUERRO.

  4. "FM (No Static at All)" is a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan, the title theme for the 1978 film FM. It made the US Top 40 that year when released as a single, a success relative to the film. Musically, it is a complex jazz-rock composition driven by its bass, guitar and piano parts, typical of the band's sound from this period; its lyrics look askance at the album-oriented rock ...

  5. One of my favorite Steely Dan songs, FM. Enjoy!Steely Dan- Peg: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6XfgkjvVEE-----...

  6. No Static At All stands as an all-star instrumental tribute to the band, with eight instantly recognizable "greatest hits" and three lesser-known gems. The oddities are a brass funk jam of "Bad Sneakers" (featuring Eddie M on sax and Roger Smith on keys), the haunting electric-guitar-driven moods exploring "The Caves of Altamira," and a dreamy, reflective take on "Pearl of the Quarter."

  7. The song F.M.(No Static At All) was one of Steely Dan's greatest numbers ever, showing up on the movie soundtrack "F.M.", reaching chart position #22 in the US during 1978, and certainly sparked the dream of an album designed around this enchanting piece of wax. But alas it didn’t, and since the film from which it was derived, and its double album soundtrack took themselves so seriously, it ...