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Dan Imhoff & Cahoots, 2010

This was my first full-length recording project following a one semester sabbatical at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. “Fat of the Land” included 10 original songs supported by an early rhythm section of the ever evolving Sonoma County band, Cahoots, which I had formed five years earlier. The album was produced by a local songwriter, Steve Pile, and was the first of my many musical collaborations with Matt Wright, who served as the sound engineer on this one. It also signaled the beginning of the Llama Shed Music label. We used to play some of these early songs at nearly every Cahoots show.

Passion and style

This was my first full-length recording project following a one semester sabbatical at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. “Fat of the Land” included 10 original songs supported by an early rhythm section of the ever evolving Sonoma County band, Cahoots, which I had formed five years earlier. The album was produced by a local songwriter, Steve Pile, and was the first of my many musical collaborations with Matt Wright, who served as the sound engineer on this one. It also signaled the beginning of the Llama Shed Music label. We used to play some of these early songs at nearly every Cahoots show.

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