www.MediaSanctuary.org This episode of "Live From Lock One," our ongoing series of live recordings of local musicians performing before a studio audience, features electric guitarist Todd Nelson, fret-less bassist Kyle Esposito and drummer Manuel Quintana performing music from their new album, Here.

This is an old folk song from the British Isles, arranged for guitar, bass and drums. Todd Nelson - Guitar, Kyle Esposito - Fretless Bass, Manuel Quintana - Drums. Photo by Noah Fowler.

www.MediaSanctuary.org This episode of "Live From Lock One," our ongoing series of live recordings of local musicians performing before a studio audience, features electric guitarist Todd Nelson, fret-less bassist Kyle Esposito and drummer Manuel Quintana performing music from their new album, Here.

A new NEQ song. Composed by Todd Nelson (electric and acoustic guitars), Kyle Esposito (fretless bass) and Manuel Quintana (drums and percussion). Recorded at Coldbrook Productions, Woodstock, NY. Engineered by Julie Last. Photos by Todd Gay.

www.MediaSanctuary.org This episode of "Live From Lock One," our ongoing series of live recordings of local musicians performing before a studio audience, features electric guitarist Todd Nelson, fret-less bassist Kyle Esposito and drummer Manuel Quintana performing music from their new album, Here.

This is another deep cut, in fact the deepest cut from my CD, Here. The full title is "Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord". It's a traditional gospel hymn first commercially recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, on the album that also contained, "Oh Happy Day", the first gospel recording ever to cross over to the Top 40. In the 70's it was recorded by Pharoah Sanders on Summun Bukmun Umyun (Deaf, Dumb, Blind), and John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana on Love Devotion Surrender, while they were both devotees of Sri Chinmoy. The painting is by my brother, Scott Nelson.