SAXOPHONE Category
THE BEST STUFF ON EARTH.
Posted on January 26, 2012 9 Comments
I said it before and i’ll say it again. If TNUC produced original music or was maybe contracted at gunpoint to craft some type of upbeat, daytime-sounding composition, it’s safe to say that it would sound exactly like this. Maybe when my agent returns from Guam, we’ll finally get some signatures down in ink on […]
THE NIGHT.
Posted on January 11, 2012 3 Comments
The following song is dedicated to all you night beasts out there on the street right now. This is the song that plays after your savage night out with that that special skirt. The city is empty at this time of night, feeling like you and your trenchcoat are the only remaining survivors. You take […]
POWER SAX.
Posted on December 8, 2011 4 Comments
I have this constant problem that each night before I go to sleep I get on my knees and ask God the same question…What is truly mightier, the sword or the saxophone? You know you have a serious fixation with a certain breed of instrument when you’re turning to your faith to uncover answers. It’s […]
UTMOST CLASS AND SOPHISTICATION.
Posted on July 4, 2011 3 Comments
Bryan Ferry will always be the classiest gentleman in the room. Effortlessly he prowls the party, looking as upscale as ever, but never forced or looking like he spent a great deal of time “trying”. He grabs a drink from the tray the waiter is walking around with, fiddles around in his pocket for that […]
BILLY HIXX & THE NEW BREED.
Posted on December 30, 2010 5 Comments
In 1985,weather you were a graduate, dropout or just a degenerate party animal at Georgetown University, the only spot needed to release those inner-becoming-an-adult-anxieties was at St. Elmo’s Bar. Especially a hot spot in the winter months, St. Elmo’s was also the primary destination if you wanted to catch the tough-as-nails new act Billy Hixx […]
THANKS.
Posted on November 25, 2010 5 Comments
As the end of each year approaches, TNUC Enterprises continues to be surrounded by John Candy films. Aside from the obvious Thanksgiving theme in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, for some reason most of his movies fit most comfortable and work so well around the holidays. Released in 1989, Uncle Buck shows Candy playing the most […]





