I got some new recording equipment and was just testing it out! I was just goofing around and create a 37 second Jam. I showed it to some friends and we came up with an idea to have a battle of the "37 Second Bands". The loose rules are that the jam has to be short (30 - 90 seconds) and that is it. Anything goes...These are the recordings we came up with in the order we recorded them. My (Eric Jumper) recordings are the yellow ones and Randy Weakly's are the red ones.

Seven Twenty Five (1.5 M)- Another response from the Moi! Just so you don't think I take myself to seriously... July 25 2004. The music and recording are copyrighted by Eric Jumper all rights reserved.

Rock June 26 (0.75 M)- This is Randy Weakly's second recording. This is even cooler than his first 37 Second Jam. Randy played everything - even the drums this time. June 26 2004. This recording is copyrighted by Randy Weakly all rights reserved.

Match Boogie (1.5 M)- A high energy attempt at a Satriani type jam. I am not a drummer so they may be lame if you really know your drums. The guitar and bass are all me. I thought this was a pretty good "back-at-cha!" June 23 2004. The music and recording are copyrighted by Eric Jumper all rights reserved.

Rock June 16 (0.88 M)- This is Randy Weakly's first recording with some new equipment. This is really cool and blows away my "37 Second Jam". The drums are looped but the rest is Randy. June 16 2004. This recording is copyrighted by Randy Weakly all rights reserved.

37 Second Jam (1.5 M)- The original 37 Second Jam. More of a slow bluesy feel than a jam. By: Eric John Jumper, Jr.; May 7 2004. This recording is copyrighted by Eric Jumper all rights reserved.