Tumbledown House Releases Debut CD!
Dear Tumbledown Enthusiasts,
We are extremely pleased to announce that after many hours of caffeine abuse, profanity, and hair-pulling, our self-titled debut album is now available online for your enjoyment. Please visit our music page for links to purchase it.
Our CD Release party on Saturday night was a smashing success. We would like to thank our guest musicians, Wild Joe's, and all who attended and contributed to the festivities. It was a night that we won't ever forget. Here are a few photos from the evening:

Here's Mr. Clay Scott demonstrating his armpit violin technique:

Mr. John 'feelin it' Dendy:

Your illustrious host and hostess:

Again, thanks to all who contributed to the release of the CD, especially Sally and Chum, Dustin Tucker (whatthetuck.com), Rhea and Robert Hawkins (BeADeer.com), the Springhill Babyboomer Posse (still keepin' it real), Cam and Jess at Habbilis Records, Grant at Compound Productions, and everyone else who has encouraged us with positive feedback.
In the spirit of celebration, here's a video of me opening a bottle of Champagne with a machete.
Cheers,
Tyler
We are extremely pleased to announce that after many hours of caffeine abuse, profanity, and hair-pulling, our self-titled debut album is now available online for your enjoyment. Please visit our music page for links to purchase it.
Our CD Release party on Saturday night was a smashing success. We would like to thank our guest musicians, Wild Joe's, and all who attended and contributed to the festivities. It was a night that we won't ever forget. Here are a few photos from the evening:

Here's Mr. Clay Scott demonstrating his armpit violin technique:

Mr. John 'feelin it' Dendy:

Your illustrious host and hostess:

Again, thanks to all who contributed to the release of the CD, especially Sally and Chum, Dustin Tucker (whatthetuck.com), Rhea and Robert Hawkins (BeADeer.com), the Springhill Babyboomer Posse (still keepin' it real), Cam and Jess at Habbilis Records, Grant at Compound Productions, and everyone else who has encouraged us with positive feedback.
In the spirit of celebration, here's a video of me opening a bottle of Champagne with a machete.
Cheers,
Tyler






