No house on fire, no. | composed by Neil Welch (2019) for flute, tenor saxophone, viola, double bass, piano and voice commissioned by Kin of the Moon (2019-2020 season) Performed live at the Chapel Performance Space November 22nd, 2019 in Seattle, WA Leanna Keith, flute Neil Welch, tenor saxophone Heather Bentley, electric violin Abbey Blackwell, bass Kaley Lane Eaton, piano and voice

http://KEXP.ORG presents Bad Luck performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded August 3, 2018. Songs: Four R.G.B. Bends Capital Host: DJ Sharlese Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore Editor: Justin Wilmore http://kexp.org http://www.badluckband.net
Recorded live on January 31st, 2020 at Seattle's First Free Methodist Church. This performance was made possible by Seattle Pacific University and the Schoen...
Neil Welch: acoustic tenor and bass saxophones, electronics, piano Kelsey Mines: acoustic bass Video by Darren Palmer "Welch's rendering of the Coltrane masterpiece After the Rain uses acoustically created chords called "multiphonics" as the foundation of this piece. He blends multiphonics and singing into the tenor and bass saxophones to create a wide array of harmonic territories.
Neil Welch (saxophone) and Marcin Pączkowski (live electronics) present their work at Seattle Composers' Salon on March 4, 2016. Both performers utilize custom motion sensors (accelerometers) to control sound transformations.
"RBG" performed by Neil Welch, tenor saxophone / live electronics Chris Icasiano, drums Lorraine Lau, dance Performed live for the Earshot Jazz Series "Jazz, the Second Century." Recorded July 23rd, 2015 at the Chapel Performance Space in Seattle, WA. Video Footage by Jake Knapp, Wil Morrill and Peter Daniel Final editing for release by Jake Knapp Audio by Hamilton Boyce RBG composed by Neil Welch and developed with Chris Icasiano and Lorraine Lau
Preview of a 38 minute collaboration on Neil Welch (saxophone) and Rutger Zuydervelt (procesing, editing). Released on cdr by Confront Recordings.
Neil Welch performs "Willing Joy" and "Song Cycle for Missouri" from his forthcoming solo saxophone album 12 Tiny Explosons in Ravenna, WA. Visit www.tableandchairsmusic.com for the release, and also check out facebook.com/tableandchairs for information on his February 15th release show. Pre-order the album from Table & Chairs now: http://neilwelch.bandcamp.com/album/12-tiny-explosions Recorded, produced, and edited by Jake Knapp and Andrew J.S.

Kudzu Mine from the album "Vision In Crime" by Diminished Men, Abduction Records 2016 edited by Doug Arney and Dave Abramson Films courtesy of archive.org: The Giant of Metropolis Silent Snow Secret Snow The Snow Creature Life on the Abyssal Floor 8-Tracks. Guest appearances on tenors by Neil Welch and Skerik

Bad Luck performing "Ghost Trane" at The Chapel in Seattle on 9/15/16 www.badluckband.net

Bad Luck, aka Neil Welch (saxophone) and Chris Icasiano (drums) live in studio performance of the track Josephine.
Bad Luck performing "RBG" at The Chapel in Seattle on 9/15/16. www.badluckband.net

Bad Luck is Christopher Icasiano (drums) and Neil Welch (saxophone). "Three" is composed by Christopher Icasiano http://www.badlucknband.net http://www.tableandchairsmusic.com

King Tears Bat Trip performing "Stolen Police Car" in UW's Red Square during Summer 2012.
Bad Luck, aka Neil Welch (saxophones) and Chris Icasiano (drums) live at Seattle's Improvised Music Festival.