Jeff Elbel

Jeff Elbel is an American musician, songwriter, and producer currently based near Chicago, Illinois. He is also a frequent journalist for publications including the Chicago Sun-Times.[1] He runs a recording studio and is included in many bands, one of these being "Jeff Elbel+Ping". He is also included in Tom Sharpe's band.

Discography

Jeff Elbel + Ping: Gallery (Marathon Records) (2012)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: Peanut Gallery EP (Marathon Records) (2011)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: The Eleventh Hour Storybook (Marathon Records ) (2005)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: The Eleventh Hour Songbook (Marathon Records) (2004)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: Engine of Destruction (Bootleg Live Records) (2004)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: Loyal to You (Marathon Records) (2003)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: Suffer the Children, Compilation memorial with Theo Obrastoff 2003
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "You Still Believe in Me"/Making God Smile (Silent Planet) (2002)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: No Outlet (Marathon Records) (2001)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: Live at the Crooked Bar (2000)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "We the Living"/We the Living, Vol. III (True Tunes) (2000)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "Hell Oh"/When Worlds Collide (Stunt Records) (2000)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "Miracle Rain"/RIM v.beta (Bigwig Enterprises) (1999)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "Hell Oh"/When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos (1999)
Jeff Elbel + Ping: "Miracle Rain" (instrumental)/Looper's Delight, Volume II (Bigwig Enterprises) (1999)
Ping/Aunt Bettys: "Popsicle Stick"/Ford Supersonic (Marathon/Ear Pistol Records) (1998)

Tom Sharpe: Lifting the World (Sharpe World Music) (2014[2])
Mumble: "Happy Living" (Marathon Records) (2010)
North: Drowning In Sky (North Records) (2008)
King Never: Orphans, Misfits, & Fragments (Marathon Records) (2006)
Andrewesley: Strength (Marathon Records) (2004)
Andrewesley: All I Wanted to Say EP (Kastra Records) (2004)
Aaron Sprinkle: The Boy Who Stopped the World (Silent Planet) (2003)
Hopescope: Bring in the Sun (Marathon Records) (2003)
D.A.S.: Saving Grace (Galaxy21) (2003)
Phil Madeira: "It'll Do For Now"/Live from the Acoustic Stage (Silent Planet) (2002)
D.A.S.: Jesus Wants You to Buy this Record (independent) (2002)
D.A.S.: "Christmas"/A Live Tribute Recording for Gene Eugene (Floodgate Records) (2000)
EDL: Moment of Clarity (KMG Records) (1999)
LSU: Dogfish Jones (Platinum Entertainment) (1998)
Blackball: "Message in a Bottle"/The Mother of all Tribute Albums (HM Records) (1998)
Farewell to Juliet: "Chase the Kangaroo"/To Cover You (Addeybug Records) (unreleased)
Farewell to Juliet: Grace and Dire Circumstances (Marathon Records) (1998)
Sunny Day Roses: "Pop"/Courting Courtney (film soundtrack) (1998)
Jeff Elbel: "Miracle Rain (instrumental)"/Looper's Delight, Vol. II (Marathon Records) (1998)
Sunny Day Roses: "You Know What to Do"/RIM: v.beta (Bigwig Entertainment) (1997)
Jeff Elbel: "Miracle Rain"/RIM: v.beta (Bigwig Entertainment) (1997)
Blackball: Hope (Metro One Records) (1997)
Sunny Day Roses: Bloomshine! (Marathon Records) (1996)
Farewell to Juliet: "Sorrow and Pride"/Tastes Like Chicken (Mootown Records) (1994)
Farewell to Juliet: Echoes of Laughter (Marathon Records) (1993)

gollark: PotatOS has from 6_4's list: VFS, multitasking, networking, sandboxing, compatibility with normal CC programs, not encryption yet but limited compression, backup system, antivirus, optional code signing requirement, sort of IPC (not really, planning to do it properly), authorization system, running on a variety of screen sizes / color palettes (grayscale mapping), error handling (stacktrace thing), password / security, uninstallation, specific area for config / user data, cloud, security profiles, lots of libraries, able to turn off certain parts, daemons, caches, documentation (loosely), bootloader (ish), file encoding, securing the OS/kernel, and TLCO.
gollark: I bet there are web factorizer tools.
gollark: Please stop.
gollark: It's coreutils or something, yes.
gollark: Don't.

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