Many of the Shaolin Communications enterprises may be involved in any one video project.
Each album will have several EPKs associated with it for Graphics / One-Sheet / Poem List of Song List
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Scorpion Resurrection |
"Kung Fu Cowboy" |
Coyote wanted to promote the Kung Fu Cowboy Rock & Roll Movie 1. "When I'm up there getting Oscars for the Kung Fu Cowboy movie, I want the one for best song in a movie!" Written after Coyote was stung in the neck by a tan scorpion near the Mexican border while working a Brad Paisley concert. |
Producer: Richard Del Connor Kung Fu Cowboy: |
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Use Me |
"Kung Fu Cowboy" |
Shot only a couple hours after Coyote turned in the keys to his daughter's apartment and said, "Goodbye," to his kids, who were moving away. Coyote chokes up on "...no place to go" |
Producer: Richard Del Connor Kung Fu Cowboy: |
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Peace of Mind #2 | American Zen | Coyote changes wardrobe to personify each of the American Zen musical egos. Director Scott helps Coyote perform some video antics and duplications of himself. Shot in Jarrod's garage, Flintridge, California. |
Producer: Richard Del Connor American Zen: (all = Coyote) |
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Great Salt Lake | American Zen | Coyote had just finished performing the music video, "Bouree," from Jethro Tull Stand Up album. Excitedly Coyote begs Jarrod to allow him to play another song. It's after 10pma and Jarrod's dad has told him to "wrap it up." Coyote dedicates the song to his son, Rory O'Connor, "...who was born in Salt Lake--Sorry about that!" |
Producer: Richard Del Connor American Zen: |
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In Dreams | American Zen | Coyote performs solo in Tujunga. | Producer: Richard Del Connor American Zen: |
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Kill the Spider | American Zen | Coyote performs solo in Tujunga on the lost Alvarez 12-string acoustic guitar. | Producer: Richard Del Connor American Zen: |
About Shaolin Records
Shaolin Records was launched in 1984, releasing vinyl records and cassette tapes of Kung Fu music from Santa Monica, California. With its' origins in Shaolin Kung Fu and Zen Buddhism, Shaolin Records hopes to 'enlighten and entertain™.'
Media Contact:
Richard Del Connor
Producer, Shaolin Records
www.shaolinRECORDS.com
1974 - Lotus
1978 - The Rich
1985 - Coyote in a Graveyard
1989 - Coyote Graveyard
1992 - American Zen
1994 - Buddha Zhen
2003 - THC The Hippy Coyote
2009 - Kung Fu Cowboy
2013 - Buddha Z