Having trouble figuring out what music to play in the background as you bang out that brief? Looking for some songs to psych you up on the way to court? The Billable Hour Company has the answer to these interrogatories in its new music store featuring CDs by and for members of the legal profession.
The Bar & Grill Singers are a group of practicing attorneys in Austin, Texas. On their three CDs—A Time to Grill, Grilling Me Softly and Licensed to Grill—they blend layered vocal harmonies with topics ranging from lifetime judicial appointments (“Appointed Forever”) to somnambulant factfinders (“The Jury Sleeps Upright”).
West Virginia lawyer Bob Noone—along with with his group, The Well Hung Jury—covers a lot of ground on his two featured albums, Wingtips Optional and Second Helping of Chicken Suit for the Lawyer’s Soul, tackling everything from legal education (“Fifty Ways to Get Through Law School”) to lawyer advertising (“Bring Your Case Here to Me”) and more.
Both groups perform in a wide range of musical styles, from swing (Noone’s “Lawsuit Riot”) to 80’s pop (Bar & Grill’s “I’m Billing Time”), R&B (Noone’s “My Will”) to do-wop (Bar & Grill’s “Mr. Foreman”).
Song samples are available at our website, www.TheBillableHour.com.