Kittyhawk’s Collection Album

Kittyhawk’s Collection Album
Collection by Kittyhawk is a contemp … Kittyhawk’s Collection album features a cross-section of the band’s best material. It features such songs as: Bad Oscar Mariner Trutina Amor Race For the Oasis Big City Listen to all 9 tracks from CD Baby. Paul Edwards, Daniel Bortz, Randy Strom, Bmi / Hightower Records (634479609350) Jazz, rock, world with […]
Big City
Kittyhawk Plays “Big City” From the PBS Special “First Flight”.
Paul Edwards Playing “A Time Remembered”
Recorded at Paul Edward’s home in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, Canada. The tune highlights double pull off chords, melody and bass solos.
About KittyHawk Members Bortz and Edwards
Bortz and Edwards are not novices in the world of professional music. Hailing from Chicago, where Daniel Bortz began playing guitar at 14. Then moving to Phoenix for High School where Daniel joined different rock groups. The next 10 years found him working as a part-owner and operator of a recording studio and teaching himself guitar […]
About KittyHawk Member Richard Elliott
Saxophonist Richard Elliot played Kittyhawk and did some dream recording sessions with his Motown heroes Smokey Robinson, The Four Tops and The Temptations. Richard Elliot has a new album, Rock Steady, is Now Available at ITunes and Amazon! With a bestselling discography of over 15 recordings since 1986’s Initial Approach, thousands of live dates spanning […]
Islands
Kittyhawk performs “Islands” from the PBS special “First Flight”.
Race for the Oasis
Kittyhawk performs their song “Race for the Oasis” from the PBS special “First Flight”.
Kittyhawk performs “Kilimanjaro”
Kittyhawk performs their song “Kilimanjaro” from the PBS special “First Flight”
Kittyhawk plays “Bells of Taliesin”
Kittyhawk plays “Bells of Taliesin” from the PBS show “Kittyhawk First Flight”.
Recording session at Sunset Sound
Paul Edwards finishing a recording session at Sunset Sound Hollywood California. Kittyhawk used the Chapman Stick extensively throughout their career, this innovative instrument was developed Emmett Chapman. It enables the musician to use a “touch style” playing technique, both bass and melody are player together much like a keyboard player. The left hand taps the […]