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FAME-ISH
Live From Bowery Ballroom Night 3 with Elizabeth & the Catapult

FAME-ISH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 45:09


Live show taping at Bowery Ballroom, New York City on Dec. 1, 2023. JTG shares the stage with their longtime pal & past tourmate, the endlessly talented and inspired Elizabeth Ziman aka Elizabeth & the Catapult.

The Song Inside
9. Elizabeth Ziman is Not a Placebo!

The Song Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 78:38


Musings on loneliness, revising lyrics (spoiler: Elizabeth's parents are involved), the nature of performing live vs streaming, and porgs and bunnies. Elizabeth and The Catapult will astonish you. Learn more about Elizabeth HERE Song featured in this episode: Pop the Placebo hope, my sometimes friend Full episode notes, workshops, and more at www.thesonginside.me Buy me a mocha or leave me a note! www.buymeacoffee.com/thesonginside Please rate and review! Apple Spotify

Songfacts Podcast
Elizabeth and the Catapult

Songfacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 48:58


At Berklee College of Music, Elizabeth Ziman was in a band with Esperanza Spalding and played shows with another classmate, Annie Clark. Ziman became Elizabeth And The Catapult; Clark became St. Vincent.Ziman is one of the more creative cats we've come across. Her sounds are organic - voice, guitar, piano, strings - but they take unexpected turns and unlock little boxes of musical delight along the way. Hear for yourself: The show opens with a song that I think is one of the best I have heard in a long time, as I am a sucker for harmonies. Then we sprinkle in a couple more that she recorded for us throughout the episode.https://elizabethandthecatapult.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/corey@songfacts.comSongfacts Podcast Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTAThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Songfacts Podcast: Elizabeth and the Catapult

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 48:58


At Berklee College of Music, Elizabeth Ziman was in a band with Esperanza Spalding and played shows with another classmate, Annie Clark. Ziman became Elizabeth And The Catapult; Clark became St. Vincent.Ziman is one of more creative cats we've come across. Her sounds are organic - voice, guitar, piano, strings - but they take unexpected turns and unlock little boxes of musical delight along the way. Hear for yourself: The show opens with a song that I think is one of the best I have heard in a long time, as I am a sucker for harmonies. Then we sprinkle in a couple more that she recorded for us throughout the episode.https://elizabethandthecatapult.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/corey@songfacts.comSongfacts Podcast Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTAThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Songfacts Podcast
Elizabeth and the Catapult

Songfacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 50:58


At Berklee College of Music, Elizabeth Ziman was in a band with Esperanza Spalding and played shows with another classmate, Annie Clark. Ziman became Elizabeth And The Catapult; Clark became St. Vincent. Ziman is one of the more creative cats we've come across. Her sounds are organic - voice, guitar, piano, strings - but they take unexpected turns and unlock little boxes of musical delight along the way. Hear for yourself: The show opens with a song that I think is one of the best I have heard in a long time, as I am a sucker for harmonies. Then we sprinkle in a couple more that she recorded for us throughout the episode. https://elizabethandthecatapult.com/ https://www.songfacts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/songfacts https://twitter.com/Songfacts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Hosted and Edited by Corey O’Flanagan https://twitter.com/ofe1818 https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/ corey@songfacts.com Songfacts Podcast Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTA This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Songfacts Podcast: Elizabeth and the Catapult

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 49:58


At Berklee College of Music, Elizabeth Ziman was in a band with Esperanza Spalding and played shows with another classmate, Annie Clark. Ziman became Elizabeth And The Catapult; Clark became St. Vincent. Ziman is one of more creative cats we've come across. Her sounds are organic - voice, guitar, piano, strings - but they take unexpected turns and unlock little boxes of musical delight along the way. Hear for yourself: The show opens with a song that I think is one of the best I have heard in a long time, as I am a sucker for harmonies. Then we sprinkle in a couple more that she recorded for us throughout the episode. https://elizabethandthecatapult.com/ https://www.songfacts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/songfacts https://twitter.com/Songfacts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Hosted and Edited by Corey O’Flanagan https://twitter.com/ofe1818 https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/ corey@songfacts.com Songfacts Podcast Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IThMW5yB8XnFh5cS2gTxR?si=KAhiqWRcSIy5uxb2sZPFTA This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast: Elizabeth Ziman (Elizabeth and the Catapult)

Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 74:35


“Pop The Placebo” The Greenwich Village-born Elizabeth Ziman started playing the piano at a young age. How young? Well, she penned her first song at age 6, so she got going pretty fast. A start like that makes her scholarship to study classical composition at the Berklee College of Music and her nabbing an ASCAP Leiber and Stoller scholarship not a very big surprise. So her scholastic plan was hatched and she was ready to go, But like they always say, the best plans are born from the plans that don’t happen. And you can’t plan for that. You just go with it. And Ziman did just that—her plan to focus on scoring films was upended by Patti Austin tapping her for an Ella Fitzgerald tour that found Ziman on the road for almost two years. She got back to Berkelee and as her collegiate career was ending, she put together Elizabeth and the Catapult. From there, things stated to move fast. The band put out an EP in 2006, signed with Verve in 2008 and put out their first record Taller Children in 2009. In the past 15 years, the Brooklyn band has put out five albums, collaborated with Ben Folds, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, opened for Sara Bareilles at Madison Square Garden and nabbed an Independent Music Award. That fifth album is Sincerely, E, a nimble and poetic effort written and recorded during the past year under quarantine and if you found yourself making series of pandemic pivots since March of 2020, Sincerely E is the soundtrack of those pivots. A heartbreaking, soulful and comforting effort, it finds Ziman playing with poise, finesse, wisdom and grace. From the spry pop of “Thirsty" to the thoughtful and aching "Pop The Placebo," it’s stark, dark, and ultimately thrilling. In this chat, Elizabeth and Alex talk about rabbits, Michael Keaton, technical dependence, binge watching, reading weird reviews and getting better at saying No….. Order Sincerely, E: https://store.compassrecords.com/products/sincerely-e

Soundcheck
Elizabeth And The Catapult Takes on Connection and Loneliness

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 35:31


Elizabeth Ziman is a classically-trained pianist, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who leads the long-running indie band Elizabeth And The Catapult. Her new album is sincerely, e – a wry, poignant, affecting response to the pandemic, mostly centered around her home’s piano (which happens to belong to Rob Moose, violinist, arranger, and a member of yMusic.) For the podcast, Ziman talks about seeking more human connection, and the double-edged sword of being able to interact with fans or her mom more than ever - yet all of that interaction is through screens held in her hands, and leaves a feeling of emptiness. She walks us through the process of digitally cloning herself as a multi-instrumentalist for another tune, and the need to make the record sound “as human as possible” with a feel “of her home”, as well as collaborating from afar with longtime Elizabeth And The Catapult producer Dan Molad. With a raw, rough-around-the-edges feel to certain songs which may bring to mind Fiona Apple’s recent Fetch the Bolt Cutters, and with a Parisian café intimacy in others (melodica plus clarinet and it’s really not a stretch), Elizabeth Ziman showcases her “effective and affecting songwriting” (John Schaefer) and plays some of her new songs remotely. – Caryn Havlik Set list: “Together, Alone”; “Pop the Placebo”; “The Birds and the Bees”; “The Muse”

At The Mic (with Keith Malinak)
At The Mic (with Keith) - Episode 30 - Guest: Elizabeth Ziman (09/25/20)

At The Mic (with Keith Malinak)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 59:43


At The Mic (with Keith) Guest: Elizabeth Ziman - Episode 30 - September 25th, 2020 Elizabeth Ziman is a talented musician, singer and face of the band "Elizabeth And The Catapult". Elizabeth lives in New York City where she joined us from her apartment to talk about the proper care of bunny rabbits, having her food spiked with drugs and how crepe making led to her writing a really awesome album. Connect... Show: At The Mic: https://twitter.com/AtTheMicShow Host: Keith Malinak: https://twitter.com/KeithMalinak Guest: Elizabeth Ziman: https://twitter.com/thecatapult

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Interview - Emily Mure discussing her wonderful cover song E.P. "Sad Songs & Waltzes"

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 27:05


Emily Mure is a classically-trained oboist who performed at world-class venues like Carnegie Hall as a teenager, before picking up a guitar and developing a career as a singer-songwriter. After three albums of original music, Emily's six-track EP of reimagined cover songs, "Sad Songs & Waltzes" features folky and acoustic versions of songs that were originally performed by Radiohead, The Cranberries, Coldplay, Willie Nelson, Wilco, and The Shins. Working on these songs - favourites while she was growing up, gave Emily the opportunity to use her classical music background to take some of these songs, like Radiohead's "No Surprises" (with the addition of piano, English horn and cello) to another place altogether. The new E.P. was co-produced with Dan Cardinal at Boston's Dimension Sound Studios with a small group of collaborators including Elizabeth Ziman (from Elizabeth and the Catapult) who played piano and added background vocals, Audrey Q. Snyder (cello), Emily DiAngelo (English horn) and singer/songwriter Caroline Cotter (backing vocals). For more information about the music of Emily Mure, visit http://emilymure.com. Music: Emily Mure, "Yellow", "Sad Songs & Waltzes" and "No Surprises" from "Sad Songs & Waltzes" (2019, Nine Athens Music).

Dry Paint Signs Presents: The Next Round
Episode 54: Elizabeth & the Catapult

Dry Paint Signs Presents: The Next Round

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 50:15


Elizabeth Ziman invites me into her Brooklyn apartment for tea and ravioli. A New York native, Ziman talks about growing up in Greenwich Village and explains how a landlord battle forced her to reexamine a stack of old journals she found during the move. Combining their contents with imagery from fever dreams, she fashioned the songs for Elizabeth & the Catapult's fourth LP, Keepsake. She also discusses having an ex for a producer, why she still busks in the subway, and why it's important to acknowledge the real world while she's onstage. elizabethandthecatapult.com drypaintsigns.com

The Truth
You're Not Alone

The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman (of Elizabeth and the Catapult). Written by Louis Kornfeld, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. (Originally released May 9, 2013)

THE TRUTH
You're Not Alone

THE TRUTH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman (of Elizabeth and the Catapult). Written by Louis Kornfeld, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. (Originally released May 9, 2013)

The Truth
You're Not Alone

The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman (of Elizabeth and the Catapult). Written by Louis Kornfeld, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. (Originally released May 9, 2013)

The Truth
You're Not Alone

The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman. Written by Louis Kornfeld and developed collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced and directed by Jonathan Mitchell.

THE TRUTH
You're Not Alone

THE TRUTH

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman. Written by Louis Kornfeld and developed collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced and directed by Jonathan Mitchell.

The Truth
You're Not Alone

The Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2013 17:58


Are you hearing voices? You're not alone. Performed by Christian Paluck, Carly Monardo, Tom Stephens, Louis Kornfeld, Jon Keller, Kerry Kastin, Nick Mykins, Aina Rapoza, and Ashley Wilson. With special musical guest Elizabeth Ziman. Written by Louis Kornfeld and developed collaboratively by The Truth, with dialogue improvised by the actors. Produced and directed by Jonathan Mitchell.

Radio Happy Hour
Radio Happy Hour Episode #17 "The Montana Three Way" w/ Elizabeth & the Catapult, Dave Hill, and Arthur Phillips

Radio Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2012


Sam winds up as a professional wrestling ref in Montana in a bout between The Shakespearean Punisher (Arthur Phillips), his manager Dave Hill, Rusty Trombone, and Osama bin Droppin' Elbows. But Osama's manager, Elizabeth Ziman of Elizabeth & the Catapult has some startling news at the opening of the bout