Music – Tin Can Alley

Steel Drums

Our virtual band, Tin Can Alley, loves to surprise our audience with a wide variety of instruments, and musical styles, layered on top of our steel drums.

A Unique Musical Experience

Be prepared for a one-of-a-kind musical experience with Tin Can Alley.

Experience the Rhythm

Get Ready to Dance!

With a range of steelpans from high tenor to six-bass, Tin Can Alley will have you up on your feet dancing.

The Joy of Impromptu

Not only do they bring unique instruments, but they also surprise with different musical styles.

Instruments Galore

Tin Can Alley loves picking up several instruments for their performances, creating a truly eclectic experience.

Songs

01

Sam’s Song

Neighbor, gate guard, bible study buddy. I hope you enjoy your song, Sam!

02

Komrade, Can You Spare a Kopek?

A balalaika and Russian Trap music style are featured here. Hold on to your fur hat!

03

Samba!

Get your dancing shoes, it’s samba time!

04

Jamaican Aztec

A tribute to a friend who found himself at the end of a jungle runway with a load of something, that despite the name, did not come out of a lawn mower. Long, long ago. Don’t ask….

05

For Dad

A tribute to my Dad, my teacher, my mentor, my champion, my disciplinarian (ouch), and my friend. RIP Dad!

06

Kizhi Dreamin’

A tribute to the hardy residents of Kizhi Island, in the middle of Lake Onega, in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.

07

Flight To Macure

A tribute to my Dad’s first B-24 mission in World War II. One of their engines caught fire south of Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), and they just cleared a ridge before bailing out near the community of Macure.

08

Let’s Dance!

You guessed it, a dance song! In this case, a samba. Get those feet moving!

09

Profound Ignorance

Surely you don’t expect me to explain that title.

10

Reggie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Okay, truth be told, Reggie never did live here. A brain is a funny thing at 3 AM. Not ha ha funny, but, you know, funny.

11

Lemon Merengue Tortillas

Another dance tune. This one is Merengue.

12

Spoat Fishing

I’ll just slip in another wink to my Dad, because it is my website, and I can. During WWII, Dad’s nickname was Spoat, “Sport” with a Spartanburg, SC accent.

13

Steel My Heart

Just another steel drum song. This one is Reggae, and features a flute, a trumpet, and a xylophone!

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