Ed Hale – “Hello My Dove” Music Video
Official music video for the Ed Hale song “Hello My Dove” from the Ballad On Third Avenue album. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, Pandora, Amazon and the iTunes Music Store
New Ryan Huckabee Surfing Video Features Two Ed Hale and the Transcendence Tracks
A cool new surfing video popped up on YouTube this week, highlighting the coolest rides of the year from surfer “Grom” Ryan Huckabee. A very cool watch, that also happens to feature 2 songs from rock band Ed Hale and the Transcendence. The compilation video uses the songs “Solaris” and “Blind Eye”, both from the All Your Heroes Become Villains album.
“Lucky 13” Ryan Huckabee from Phil Huckabee on Vimeo.
“Baby Bop” music video by Ed Hale and the Transcendence
Music video for the song “Baby Bop” by Ed Hale and the Transcendence from the album THE GREAT MISTAKE
“I Remember You” music video by Ed Hale and the Transcendence
“I Remember You” from THE GREAT MISTAKE album by Ed Hale and the Transcendence.
“I Remember You” music video by Ed Hale and the Transcendence — alternate version with live footage
“I Remember You” music video by Ed Hale and the Transcendence THE GREAT MISTAKE album alternate version
“It Feels Too Good” music video by Ed Hale
Music video for the song “It Feels Too Good” by Ed Hale from the Ballad On Third Avenue album. On Dying Van Gogh Records.
“It Feels Too Good” by Ed Hale live in concert in Seattle, WA 2011
“It Feels Too Good” by Ed Hale and the Transcendence live in concert in New York, NY 2012
“New Orleans Dreams” music video by Ed Hale
Music video for the song “New Orleans Dreams” by Ed Hale from the album Ballad On Third Avenue
Ed Hale – Scene in San Francisco Live in Concert in Los Angeles
Ed Hale and band perform the song “Scene in San Francisco” from the Ballad On Third Avenue album Live in Concert in Los Angeles
Music Video for the Song “White House Jihad”
Ed Hale – “White House Jihad” – The Music Video
Music video for the song White House Jihad written by Transcendence singer Ed Hale and Tyler Bejoian (with a little help from Jay Z). Ed Hale and his friends recently lost an old high school friend who was killed in Iraq. The soldier’s mom, reported in the paper, said the best way to honor her son is to “get the word out, help support our troops. We need to get them out of there.” Which is what initially inspired this song.
Everything Is Cohesive — The Documentary Featuring Ed Hale and the Transcendence
Everything Is Cohesive — The Documentary
Journey of Dreams documentary about the musical group Ed Hale and the Transcendence that follows the band around on tour and in the studio that aired on public television in 2004 just before the release of their new CD Nothing is cohesive. Takes a look at past albums and individual band members share stories. Featuring interviews with the band and live footage.
Features band members Ed Hale – vocals and guitar, Fernando Perdomo – lead guitar, Roger Houdaille – bass, Allan Gabay – keyboards, Bill Sommer – drums, Ricardo Mazzi – drums.
Featuring the songs Dreams, Caetano, Sleep With You, You and Me, Jelly Roll, Veronica, Beautiful One, I’m not the only one, I wanna know ya and more.