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This is the All Local Morning Update for Saturday, October 19, 2024
This is your afternoon All Local update on October 19, 2024.
Big news all around the city! This week a subway shooting in Brooklyn. Four year rip anniversary of Breonna Taylor. Stabbing in Brooklyn leaves one woman dead. And two bystanders shot in Tompkins Square, Park. The Rangers and the Knicks back at MSG this week. So many deals around the city, festivals and events! Common topics and questions @MRCAKEAVE follow & subscribe! And give 5⭐️ on Apple podcast!
Muireann Bradley, 17 year-old singer/guitarist from County Donegal in Ireland, has just released her debut album I Kept These Old Blues (interpretations of blues classics) on the American label Tompkins Square which first spotted her at the age of 13 after seeing her play on YouTube! Brian Wise spoke to Muireann just a week or so prior to her 17th birthday and just as her debut was about to be released. Listen to her amazing story.
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Being a blank canvas, finding equilibrium, and accidentally locking a phone in a bookstore. Sam Burton Sam Burton - I Don't Blame You (Official Music Video)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16WJgPwAMys Sam Burton - Maria (Official Visualizer)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THkhJCbYvk0 Sylvie car accident fundraiser- https://www.gofundme.com/f/sylvie-car-accident-fundraiser?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=widget&utm_campaign=p_cp%2Bshare-sheet “Apparently wistful, but plumbed out with mysteries of the fall, this Utah native now Los Angeles based, Sam Burton's debut solo record, I Can Go With You (Tompkins Square, 2020) has generated expectant curiosities on both sides of the Atlantic. The ballad-centric offering will set you thinking of Bert Jansch, Tim Buckley and Gram Parsons, but for a wandering new generation looking to get engaged by something/anything. As he sings on Illusion: “That's a pretty arrow, you know I need an illusion. I have no need for one like mine.” Casting off a half dozen snakeskins from a long apprenticeship on Tucker White's Chthonic Records in The Great Salt Lake City — Burton signed to San Francisco's Tompkins Square after seeing that they were kindred about what music did and does. Burton also felt this instant connection with producer Jarvis Taverniere (of Woods, prod. Whitney & Purple Mountains) Recalls Sam: “Jarvis saw me play a set at Golddiggers with Justin Sullivan and offered to record me. We met and talked about it and he seemed to be on the same page about how to treat the songs. Jarvis pushed me to make some of the songs a little more accessible and would hear a hook in someone's playing and have them lay it down. He has a great ear and would come up with great melodic bass parts on the spot.” He spent a month and a half last year playing pre-quarantine guitar for Jess Williamson's band all over Europe for her record, Cosmic Wink. But now things have become pretty quiet out of necessity.” Excerpt from https://www.highroadtouring.com/artists/sam-burton/ Sam Burton: Bandcamp: https://samburton.bandcamp.com/album/dear-departed Instagram: @samburtonnn Website: https://samburtonmusic.com Records: https://store.partisanrecords.com/release/382818-sam-burton-dear-departed Merch: https://samburtonmusic.com/store The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ndle3K... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
To quote album art master and AD visual guru D. Norsen: “Dorothy Moskowitz might not be a household name but was a musician on two of the headiest albums I know: 1967's Vocal And Instrumental Ragas From South India on Folkways and 1968's United States of America on CBS.” Moskowitz is our guest this week on Transmissions. She joins us to discuss not only the pioneering psychedelia she made in the past with collaborators like Joe Byrd and Country Joe, but also her brand new album, coming out soon from Tompkins Square. It's called Under the Endless Sky, and it's credited to Dorothy Moskowitz & The United States of Alchemy. Working with Italian electronic composer Francesco Paolo Paladino and composer and writer Luca Chino Ferrari, it represents a new vision from the 83 year old artist, at once apocalyptic, vivid, and transcendent. Transmissions is produced in partnership with Talkhouse Podcast Network. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its Patreon supporters. We'll be back next Wednesday with singer songwriter Andy Shauf.
Falling in love can be a wonderful thing, or a deadly thing. Daniel Rakowitz would live his whole life short of cash, then he would meet a wonderful woman who would move into his apartment and help him pay for it. And all that Daniel would bring to the table was brain soup.
Adria Tennor talks her new movie "One Moment", working on various television shows throughout her career, and the time she auditioned to be a 12 year old boy! About Adria: Adria Tennor earned her BFA in stage directing and acting at New York University and Playwrights Horizons Theater School. She began her career as an actress, and her first professional job was playing a twelve-year old boy looking at porn in Tompkins Square park in Hal Hartley's Amateur, which premiered in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. She works regularly in television and film and is most known for her recurring roles on Mad Men and Mad Dogs as well as in the Academy Award winning film, The Artist. She also stars opposite the late, great Danny Aiello in his final, soon-to-be-released feature, One Moment, a heartbreaking comedy about a single mother trying to harness her already hectic life while her aging father slips into dementia. Dissatisfied with the amount of work available to women in entertainment, Tennor began writing her own material, performing stand up early in her career, then spinning her material into a rave-reviewed one-woman show, StripSearch, about finding love and happiness with the help of a 12-foot pole. Another monologue she wrote and performed, Pie in the Sky, was published in the anthology about lust gone wrong – Worst Laid Plans: When Bad Sex Happens to Good People alongside works by Whitney Cummings, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Allison Brie and Laraine Newman. Tennor made her producing debut on horror spoof, Smothered, shot on location in Baton Rouge. Her directorial debut, a self-penned childhood drama, Cracked, stars Marguerite Moreau, and garnered awards and laurels around the country. Her second film, Pie, starring fellow Mad Men alum Jessica Paré, was a favorite on the festival circuit in 2018, also garnering awards and laurels internationally. Adria won the CineStory fellowship for her first feature script Never Been Born. While attending the retreat, she met accomplished YA novelist and Emily Dickinson First Book Award recipient Kristen Tracy, and the two co-conspired to conceive, collaborate and produce the short-format series FETISH which will launch in early September 2020. Adria is also in the process of penning a sequel solo show and series to StripSearch called STRIPPED about trudging through the ugly mire of divorce also with the help of a twelve foot pole. Her ambition is to create and tell more stories for and about women and to foster opportunities for a diverse point of view in theater, film and television. Adria's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adriatennor/ Adria's Twitter: https://twitter.com/adriatennor Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Down Home Cajun Music- Angelas LeJeuneOne of the most obscure Cajun artists of the late 20's and 30's was Angelas Lejeune. As a teenager, As a teenager, Angelas was collaborating and interacting with both Amede Ardoin and Dennis McGee. Angelas developed into a visible figure on southwest Louisiana's dance circuit, sometimes performing five nights a week at house dance in and around the rural Pointe Noire community. In 1929, Angelas recorded during a Brunswick session that lasted from September 30th to October 2nd in New Orleans. Many of modern Cajun tunes can be traced back to some of the earliest recordings of his. His recordings feature fiddlers Dennis McGee and Ernest Fruge, providing some of the most intoxicating music of the era. For fans Iry Lejeune; this was his great uncle who he learned from.September 30, 1929 New Orleans, La Angelas LeJeune- vocals and accordion, Dennis McGee- fiddle, Ernest Fruge- fiddle1. La Valse De Church Point (Brunswick 368)2. Petit Tes Canaigh (Brunswick 368)3. Perrodin Two Step (Brunswick 369)4. Valse De Louisianne (Brunswick 369)5. Valse De Pointe Noire (Brunswick 370)6. Bayou Pom Pom One Step (Brunswick 370)November 19, 1930 New Orleans, LaAngelas LeJeune- vocal and accordion, Ernest Fruge- fiddle7. Le Petit One Step (Brunswick (558)8. La Valse De Veuve (Brunswick (558)9. One Step Du Maraist Bouler (Brunswick 511)10. La Valse A Tidom Hanks (Brunswick 511)11. One Step A Cain (Brunswick 530)12. La Valse Du Texas (Brunswick 530)13. Madam Donnez Moi Les (Brunswick 577*All selections from the Tompkins Square release: Let Me Play This For You: Rare Cajun Recordings
A new wave of global cannabis news is showing how evident that the harms of prohibition far outweigh the harms of cannabis. Due to this outdated viewpoint, lives are continuing to be destroyed or lost all over the world. Steve spends more time in New York highlighting the history and role the Tompkins Square park played in legalization. Also, hear the latest activist reports from two new RFC correspondents from Colombia and Germany. **** Download the @socialclub.tv app now to watch the full episode. Also available in Spotify, iTunes & Stitcher. **** Cannabis Correspondents: Bill Weinberg Karina Palmer Nyke **** Please send all inquiries to RadioFreeCannabis@SteveDeAngelo.com or go to https://stevedeangelo.com **** Please kindly donate to the Last Prisoner Project https://www.lastprisonerproject.org
While in Europe, Broderick met and worked with a wide variety of composers, singers, and songwriters including Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Laura Gibson, Yann Tiersen, Olafur Arnalds, and Lubomyr Melnyk.Broderick was by this time an in-demand session player, engineer, and producer, but kept up a steady stream of his own work on EPs, singles, and film scores, and he accepted composition commissions for dance and the theater. Broderick provided half of many split recordings, including 2009's Blank Grey Canvas Sky with Machinefabriek, 2010's Apple Bobbing At ___ with Penelope Joy, and 2011's Glimmer with Takumi Uesaka. In 2010, Bella Union released his full-length How They Are. From 2010, Broderick's level of activity was matched only by the number of requests for his time from other artists. He contributed to 19 recordings in 2010, 12 in 2011 (including Oliveray's Wonders, one of his projects with Frahm), and ten more in 2012. He and Frahm also completed and released the first album of a three-year undertaking entitled http://www.itstartshear.com. (Interestingly, the artist withdrew from having any kind of social media account.) Broderick also issued the EP Two Songs for Banjo and Voice and the single "I Will Play This Song Once Again" b/w "These Walls of Mine" that year.Broderick was equally prolific in 2013. Among the ten recordings he contributed to were Mark Kozelek and Jimmy Lavalle's Perils from the Sea, Melnyk's Corollaries, and Nadja's Flipper. He also issued the Broderick & Broderick EP and the full-length Float: 2013 Addendum, and he scored director Rodney Evans' award-winning film The Happy Sad. The following year saw the artist move back to Portland for a time and play on recordings by Portland Cello Project, Aidan Baker, Sharon Van Etten, and Sean Flinn & the Royal We. Erased Tapes issued the Broderick and Haines split dub offering Greg Gives Peter Space, The Album Leaf (Featuring Peter Broderick) was self-released, and the eponymous Peter Broderick + Gabriel Saloman was issued by Beacon Sound.While Broderick played on over a dozen records by other artists in 2015, his own recording and touring activities were equally intense. He collaborated with French artist Félicia Atkinson as La Nuit to release Desert Television and issued the EPs X Luzern and COTN RMXD and the acclaimed full-length Colours of the Night. In 2016, Broderick cut the stripped-down piano-and-voice album Partners with Tucker Martine. (Inspired by John Cage's writings, it featured a reading of the composer's "In a Landscape.") He also produced Brigid Mae Power's acclaimed self-titled Tompkins Square debut album. The pair were married shortly thereafter and moved to Ireland. Broderick continued his productive work rate into 2017 with the release of All Together Again, which collected his commissioned works from the previous decade.https://www.peterbroderick.net/ New Music from East Forest! -"Possible" - the latest album from East Forest - LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE STREAMING PLATFORM: Spotify / ApplePre-order the album on vinyl - limited edition - and check out the new Possible clothing: http://eastforest.org *** Support this free podcast by joining the East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Zoom Council, Podcast exclusives, private Patreon live-stream ceremony, and more. Check it out and a great way to support the podcast and directly support the work of East Forest! - http://patreon.com/eastforest *****Please rate Ten Laws w/East Forest on iTunes. It helps us get the guests you want to hear. ***Catch East Forest LIVE - Pledge your interest in the upcoming East Forest Ceremony Concert events this Spring/Summer 2021. More info and join us at eastforest.org/tour Join the newsletter and be part of the East Forest Community. Listen to East Forest guided meditations on Spotify & Apple Check out the East Forest x Ram Dass album on (Spotify & Apple) + East Forest's Music For Mushrooms: A Soundtrack For The Psychedelic Practitioner 5hr album (Spotify & Apple). Stay in the East Forest flow:Mothership: http://eastforest.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/FB: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/TW: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusicPATREON: http://patreon.com/eastforest
In Episode 71 of the CounterVortex podcast, host Bill Weinberg is himself interviewed by Kimberly Springer, curator of the Oral History Archives at Columbia University. Weinberg traces his life trajectory, from his early radicalization as a teenage anarchist, through the Tompkins Square uprising on the Lower East Side in the 1980s, his 20 years as co-producer of the Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade on WBAI, his purge from the airwaves for his political dissent, and finally his contemporary work as an organic historian with the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space. Listen on SoundCloud or via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/countervortex Production by Chris Rywalt We ask listeners to donate just $1 per episode via Patreon. We have made it to our initial goal of $30 per episode! Thank you for your support, and please keep it coming!
Travel is restricted for India as COVID-19 cases and deaths soar... Biden heckled by the left… and a concert in Tompkins Square park.. did things get out of hand.
Down Home Cajun Music- Percy Babineaux and Bixy GuidryThe recordings of Percy Babineaux and Bixy Guidry are a treasure, but somewhat lost in time. The duo's recordings are among the most obscure Cajun recordings from 1929. They recorded in New Orleans in 1929 for Victor, and their last recording was issued on Bluebird in the early 1940's. Their haunting recordings are overshadowed by other artists of the time, sadly. Of special note, their recording of "J'vai Jouer Pour Toi" was the original version of "J'Ai Ete au Bal". Also their "Vien A La Maison Avec Moi" became what is known as the "Kaplan Waltz". Their recordings can be found on the Tompkins Square cd- "Let Me Play this for You".1. Vien A La Maison Avec Moi (Victor 22210) 19292 .J'Vai Jouer Celea Pour Toi (Victor 22210) 19293 . Qu' Est Que J' Ai Fait Pour Entre Peuni Si Longtemps (Victor 22365) 19294. La Valse Du Bayou (Victor 22563) 19295. Je Tai Toujors Dis Dene Pas Fair Sa (Victor 22563) 19296. Elle A Plurer Pour Revenir (Victor 22365) 19297. Waltz of Longwood (Bluebird 2084) 19298. I Am Happy Now (Bluebird 2084) 1929
A New Year’s day veto over ride in the Senate… a New Years night to remember in Tompkins Square park… and Archbishop Desmond Tutu asks Biden to tell the truth about Israel’s nukes.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Tell You [Today] [New Shoes Edit] by Loose Joints on Pop Your Funk: Complete Singles Collection (West End ) 5′58″ Violin Strobe by Henry Flynt on Hillbilly Tape Music (Recorded, LLC) 11′01″ After by Chas Smith on The Complete 10-inch Series from Cold Blue (Cold Blue) 14′00″ Awakening the Masters by Luke Stewart on Exposure Quintet (Astral Spirits) 24′35″ Rainbow Warriors by Alan Braufman on Valley of Search (The Control Group) 27′36″ Our Prayer by R. Keenan Lawler on Music for the Bluegrass States (Xeric) 34′00″ When The Snow Melts And Floats Downstream by Cian Nugent on Imaginational Anthem Vol. 3 (Tompkins Square) 38′08″ Revelation by Elodie Lauten on Piano Works Revisited (Unseen Worlds) 44′03″ Sometimes He's In My Dreams by Mary Lattimore on Silver Ladders (Ghostly International) 48′42″ Ocean by Velvet Underground on The Complete Matrix Tapes (Interscope/Polydor) Check out the full archives on the website.
The brilliant guitarist Peter Walker inspired a legion of strummers with his 1960’s albums on Vanguard. In 2006 Peter graced dublab along with one such devotee, Jack Rose (rest in peace), for an incredible set of guitar illuminations. Check out the Tompkins Square release, “A Raga for Peter Walker” featuring new tunes by Peter and tributes by fans: Thurston Moore, Greg Davis, James Blackshaw, Jack and more.
Truckin' Season Premier — we talk with Kevin Dehan from Cactus Lee on their new album and Josh Kimbrough on his recent Tompkins Square debut.
S1E5 Ian Nagoski: Resurrecting Ghosts, Part 2 Ian Nagoski is a researcher and record producer from the Baltimore, MD area who specializes in music of the early 20th century in languages other than English. In the finale of a two part episode, Nagoski describes the detective work involved in piecing together a narrative for each recording he comes across. Artist/recording highlights including Edward Bogosian ("Soode Soode") , the curious case of Dr J.K. Sutherland, and the majestic beauty of the recording "Groung" by Zabelle Panossian. This two part episode focuses on the beginning of the recorded music industry in the United States, with particular attention toward ethnic Armenians recording music in the early 20th century in the languages of Armenian and Turkish. Music Featured Komitas Vartabed- "Hov Arek" (Orfeon, 1912) Zabelle Panossian- "Groung" (Columbia, 1917) All music presented in this podcast is shared with the permission of Canary Records. Please go to https://canary-records.bandcamp.com/music for more information on these and other reissue recordings produced by Ian Nagoski. Ian Nagoski Biography: Ian Nagoski is a music researcher and record producer in Baltimore, Maryland. For more than a decade, he has produced dozens of reissues of early 20th century recordings in languages other than English for labels including Dust-to-Digital, Tompkins Square, his own Canary Records, and others. His enthusiastic talks have been hosted at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens Greece, the University of Chicago, University of California Los Angeles and Santa Barbara and New York University, and he has presented his work in installation at the Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin Germany, the Wellcome Center in London England, and the Peale Center in Baltimore Maryland. A fragment of his work is included on the MoonkArk, the first object to be permanently installed on the moon, in 2020.
S1E4 Ian Nagoski: Resurrecting Ghosts, Part 1 Ian Nagoski is a researcher and record producer from the Baltimore, MD area who specializes in music of the early 20th century in languages other than English. In the first of a two part episode, Nagoski takes us from the beginnings of the recording industry in America (late 1800's) into the 78rpm record era (early 1900's) focusing on the recordings of Armenian immigrants from the Ottoman Empire sung in both Turkish and Armenian. Ian's ability to bring recordings to life by giving us detailed backstories on the artist, the song, and the era with which they were recorded provides the listener with a captivating look at recordings otherwise neglected for decades. In this episode, Nagoski describes "Eghin Havasi (Melody of Eghin) by the mysterious Kemany Minas in what is perhaps a reference to the 1894-1896 Hamidian Massacres. A brief overview of Udi Hrant Kenkulian, the blind oud master from Istanbul is also discussed. His version of "Agin", sung in Armenian (which was rare), is also also featured. Music Featured Udi Hrant Kenkulian (oud/voice)- "Anush Yarin" (Smyrnaphone OH-3, 1950's) Kemany Minas (voice)- "Eghin Havasi" (Columbia, 1917) Udi Hrant Kenkulian (oud/voice)- "Agin" (Smyrnaphon OH-4, 1950's) All music presented in this podcast is shared with the permission of Canary Records. Please go to https://canary-records.bandcamp.com/music for more information on these and other reissue recordings produced by Ian Nagoski. Ian Nagoski Biography: Ian Nagoski is a music researcher and record producer in Baltimore, Maryland. For more than a decade, he has produced dozens of reissues of early 20th century recordings in languages other than English for labels including Dust-to-Digital, Tompkins Square, his own Canary Records, and others. His enthusiastic talks have been hosted at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens Greece, the University of Chicago, University of California Los Angeles and Santa Barbara and New York University, and he has presented his work in installation at the Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin Germany, the Wellcome Center in London England, and the Peale Center in Baltimore Maryland. A fragment of his work is included on the MoonkArk, the first object to be permanently installed on the moon, in 2020.
Dogs bring people together, but what does that mean when a pandemic forces all the public dog parks to close? New York City Dog Trainer Garrett Rosso of Village Dogworks joins Ken Foster to talk about the history of Tompkins Square's First Run, what it is like to be back in Manhattan after quarantining in the country, and what the future of dog walking and dog parks looks like, including the annual Halloween dog parade, which draws tens of thousands of visitors. Photo of dogs courtesy Garrett Rosso.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/27/2020 featuring: Kaia Kater "Viper's Nest" Nine Pin (2016 Kingswood Records) 4:55 Andrew McKnight "When My Time Comes" Treasures in My Chest (2020 Andrew McKnight) 3:53 Ordinary Elephant "Leaving Kerrville" Before I Go (2017 Ordinary Elephant) 4:09 Scott Fab "Broken Branch" Someday Soon Somehow (2020 Scott Fab) 3:32 Ever More Nest "Unraveling" The Place That You Call Home (2018 Parish Road Music) 4:01 Sam Burton "Nothing Touches Me" Nothing Touches Me - Single (2020 Tompkins Square) 4:55 Lissa Schneckenburger "Labor On Labor On - Single (2020 Lissa Schneckenburger) 3:40 Jeff Black "Satisfied" A Walk in the Sun (2020 Lotos Nile Music) 3:49 Carrie Newcomer "My Father's Only Son" My Father's Only Son (1996 Rounder Records) 3:45 Dave Boutette "It's Gonna Be All Right" 1st Rate Companion (2015 Dave Boutette) 3:29 Sunny War "All Life's Worth" Can I Sit with You? (2020 Harlan Steinberger) 4:13 Josh Harty "Minna Miller" Handcrafted (Josh Harty) 3:31
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/20/2020 featuring: Richie & Rosie "Honey Bee" Nowhere in Time (2017 Richie and Rosie) 5:00 Sunny War "Can I Sit with You" Can I Sit with You (Sunny War) 3:40 Moors and McCumber "Long Way Down" Live from Blue Rock (2016 Moors and McCumber) 4:46 Sara Thomsen "River Dream" Song Like a Seed (2019 Sara Thomsen) 3:04 Sam Burton "I Can Go With You" I Can Go With You - Single (2019 Tompkins Square) 3:33 Anna St. Louis "Water" If Only There Was a River (2018 Woodsist / Mare) 4:30 Possessed By Paul James "Your White Stained Dress" As We Go Wandering (2020 Independent) 2:39 Terri Allard "A Song for David" Loose Change and Small Parts" (Reckless Abandon) 3:41 Logan and Nathan "Lonely" Lonely - Single (2020 FALLEN TREE RECORDS) 5:19 Lowen & Navarro "Cold Outside" All the Time in the World (2004 Lowen & Navarro) 4:46 Eric Taylor "Comanche" Resurrect (1998 Biem/Stemra) 4:45
16e et dernière de la 46e session... Cette semaine, pensée pour 3 grands emportés par la Covid-19...sale temps pour le jazz mes amis... En musique: Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden sur l'album Alone Together (Blue Note, 1997); Lee Konitz, Chris Cheek, Stéphane Furic Leibovici sur l'album Jugendstil II (ESP Disk, 2010); The Giuseppi Logan Quintet sur l'album The Giuseppi Logan Quintet (Tompkins Square, 2010); The Giuseppi Logan Quartet sur l'album The Giuseppi Logan Quartet (ESP Disk, 1965); Henry Grimes Trio sur l'album Live At The Kerava Jazz Festival (Ayler, 2004)...
16e et dernière de la 46e session... Cette semaine, pensée pour 3 grands emportés par la Covid-19...sale temps pour le jazz mes amis... En musique: Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden sur l'album Alone Together (Blue Note, 1997); Lee Konitz, Chris Cheek, Stéphane Furic Leibovici sur l'album Jugendstil II (ESP Disk, 2010); The Giuseppi Logan Quintet sur l'album The Giuseppi Logan Quintet (Tompkins Square, 2010); The Giuseppi Logan Quartet sur l'album The Giuseppi Logan Quartet (ESP Disk, 1965); Henry Grimes Trio sur l'album Live At The Kerava Jazz Festival (Ayler, 2004)...
On Episode 4 of THE EAST VILLAGE EYE host EV Grieve visits the Tompkins Square New York Public Library on East 10th Street for an interview with Branch Manager CORINNE NEARY. Along with a lot of laughs and fun facts, learn about the history of the historic building and the NYPL system that has allowed this branch to create community programs and retain its local flavor. For more information about Corinne Neary and the Tompkins Square Branch of the NYPL go to www.nypl.org/locations/tompkins-squareSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Broderick is a prolific, genre-defying American musician, composer, and producer. He is known internationally for a diverse range of solo projects, collaborations, and compositions for cinema and dance. A gifted multi-instrumentalist who is equally versed in a wide range of styles, Broderick's extensive discography -- on a range of labels including Bella Union, Erased Tapes, Staalplaat, and Beacon Sound -- is appended by a massive list of credits that reads like a who's who of 21st century independent, classical, and experimental music.Growing up in a musical household in Portland, Oregon, Broderick learned to play several instruments. After graduating high school, he became a session musician, contributing violin, banjo, musical saw, mandolin, and other instruments to recordings by M. Ward, Zooey Deschanel, Dolorean, and Norfolk & Western, among others. His self-released debut EP, 4 Track Songs, appeared in 2006. Via his MySpace page, he befriended Danish band Efterklang, and in mid-2007 he moved to Copenhagen to work with the group. That same year, Docile, his first album of solo piano pieces, was issued by Kning Disk. Float (Erased Tapes) and Hope (Bella Union) followed in 2008. While in Europe, Broderick met and worked with a wide variety of composers, singers, and songwriters including Nils Frahm, Greg Haines, Laura Gibson, Yann Tiersen, Olafur Arnalds, and Lubomyr Melnyk.Broderick was by this time an in-demand session player, engineer, and producer, but kept up a steady stream of his own work on EPs, singles, and film scores, and he accepted composition commissions for dance and the theater. Broderick provided half of many split recordings, including 2009's Blank Grey Canvas Sky with Machinefabriek, 2010's Apple Bobbing At ___ with Penelope Joy, and 2011's Glimmer with Takumi Uesaka. In 2010, Bella Union released his full-length How They Are. From 2010, Broderick's level of activity was matched only by the number of requests for his time from other artists. He contributed to 19 recordings in 2010, 12 in 2011 (including Oliveray's Wonders, one of his projects with Frahm), and ten more in 2012. He and Frahm also completed and released the first album of a three-year undertaking entitled http://www.itstartshear.com. (Interestingly, the artist withdrew from having any kind of social media account.) Broderick also issued the EP Two Songs for Banjo and Voice and the single "I Will Play This Song Once Again" b/w "These Walls of Mine" that year.Broderick was equally prolific in 2013. Among the ten recordings he contributed to were Mark Kozelek and Jimmy Lavalle's Perils from the Sea, Melnyk's Corollaries, and Nadja's Flipper. He also issued the Broderick & Broderick EP and the full-length Float: 2013 Addendum, and he scored director Rodney Evans' award-winning film The Happy Sad. The following year saw the artist move back to Portland for a time and play on recordings by Portland Cello Project, Aidan Baker, Sharon Van Etten, and Sean Flinn & the Royal We. Erased Tapes issued the Broderick and Haines split dub offering Greg Gives Peter Space, The Album Leaf (Featuring Peter Broderick) was self-released, and the eponymous Peter Broderick + Gabriel Saloman was issued by Beacon Sound.While Broderick played on over a dozen records by other artists in 2015, his own recording and touring activities were equally intense. He collaborated with French artist Félicia Atkinson as La Nuit to release Desert Television and issued the EPs X Luzern and COTN RMXD and the acclaimed full-length Colours of the Night. In 2016, Broderick cut the stripped-down piano-and-voice album Partners with Tucker Martine. (Inspired by John Cage's writings, it featured a reading of the composer's "In a Landscape.") He also produced Brigid Mae Power's acclaimed self-titled Tompkins Square debut album. The pair were married shortly thereafter and moved to Ireland. Broderick continued his productive work rate into 2017 with the release of All Together Again, which collected his commissioned works from the previous decade. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi PeterBroderick.net
Thanks to the Tompkins Square record label and the man behind the voice you hear in the song at the top here, Will Beeley. Beeley's new “Highways and Heart Attacks” record is the singer-songwriter and hazmat pressurized tank hauler's third. Today, Beeley lives in New Mexico, with roots in Texas. His story in music reaches back to his youth in the late 1960s, runs through an iconic record label in Jackson, Mississippi and extends on up into the present day, with his new record following 40 years after his last, called “Passing Dream.” Nashville-based music writer Edd Hurt views that 1979 slab as an overlooked classic in the American songbook. On this edition of Overdrive Radio, take a run through parts of Edd Hurt's and my own interviews with Beeley attendant to a special treat in the day to day of this trucking-business writer back in September. Beeley was in Nashville performing attendant to Americana fest.
Fingerstyle guitarist Kinloch Nelson joins us on this week’s FJ Podcast to talk about Partly on Time: Recordings 1968-1970, his new (and highly recommended) anthology on Tompkins Square. The backstory on these demo and previously unreleased recordings is simply incredible. Kinloch sheds light on the making of these long-lost recordings, his guitars of choice and the ill-fated session he was supposed to do with John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas, plus a lot more... Into high end acoustic guitars? If so, you should know about the Artisan Guitar Show, taking place April 12-14 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. https://artisanguitarshow.com http://www.tompkinssquare.com
The legendary New York Hardcore band Murphy’s Law held a concert that brought together hundreds of punk rockers to listen to the blasting sounds of punk rock in the iconic venue of Tompkins Square park. The bands included Sheer Terror, Killing Time and the Mighty Mighty Boss Tones… The show was a benefit for the bands front man Jimmy G. The concert was an attempt to raise the $40,000 he needs to pay for gallbladder surgery. Punk rock got its start at small clubs located near the park, among the most famous was known as Seven - A. The band reveled in a working class culture of brotherhood and beer, but one where women had a more prominent role then the frat boy culture we’ve heard before congress in recent days. In fact at todays show, women made up half the crowd of at least a thousand and also in attendance were many children, boys and girls who danced and enjoyed the bands with the adults. Spike haired bunkers wheeled baby carriages, hairless dudes carried their daughters on their shoulders to see the bands. And a spokesperson on the stage referred to the police as our “9th precinct friends.” A great time was had by all.
Huge thanks to Gwenifer Raymond and Tompkins Square for allowing me to use the music for the purposes of this episode! Purchase your copy of the album HERE Follow me on Twitter Follow me on Instagram Like the show on Facebook
Today's guest on the show is Jeremiah Moss, author of Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul. We met up in Tompkins Square park to talk about the suburbanization of New York, the importance of policy, monoculture, Jane Jacobs, eminent domain, the impact of the High Line, Coney Island, neoliberalism, poor doors, colonial myopia and hyper-gentrification. I think it is safe to say that you should listen to this episode, twice. Enjoy. Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/jeremiah-moss/
The Bench as per Robert Galinsky on this special episode recorded with a LIVE audience at the NYPL! If you hear some new noises those would be the natural sounds of the over 100 year old Tompkins Square branch of the New York Public Library. Email perjennifertoo@gmail.com for more info on how to attend this in the future. In the meantime, this time around on perNYC we talk with Galinsky, the creator of The Bench play, the writer, activists, long time New Yorker, playwright and performer, the one who, quote unquote, “herds multiple personalities into an evening of furious poetic justice.” perNYC is the “MUST LISTEN NOW" podcast really exploring NYC creations as per their creators. Also now, you can help perNYC grow by listening to more episodes, leaving a review, spreading the word about us, messaging trusty host Jennifer, recommending a creator or creation, coming onto the show and clicking on our websites at www.perNYC.com or @perNYC or @perNYC or @perjennifer More The Bench? www.thebenchplay.com PROMO CODE: bench20 for 1/2 price tickets! PROMO OFFER: The Bench, A Homeless Love Story begins its third extension this Friday May 18th, 2018 at a new time, 7pm at the East Village Playhouse (340 East 6th Street). Email info@galinskyplace.com for your invitation to pick any Friday in May 18, 25 or June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 that you'd like to see the show (see it again for some of you) or for the first time for some of you. For consideration, email the date you'd like to attend as Galinsky's guest, and he will arrange two complimentary tickets for you. THANK YOU GALINSKY!
Galway-based musician Brigid Mae Power released her second album, The Two Worlds, on Tompkins Square at the start of February - it's safe to say it's one of the albums of the year. A powerful listen, Power's stunning voice and delivery stand out. We talked ahead of a UK/Ireland tour in March and April, discussing whether her son thinks what she does is cool, tips to stave off sickness, her (not) 'sparse' music, and lots more. If you like the podcast, why not tell a friend or tweet/Facebook about it, and like/review it on Apple Podcast (it all matters, apparently?)
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 10/30/2017 featuring: Alice Howe “Homeland Blues” You've Been Away So Long (Alice Howe 2016) 4:48 Crowes Pasture “The Champ” Edge of America (Crowes Pasture 2017) 3:52 Dave Gunning “Love Fell In” Lift (Wee House of Music 2015) 3:49 Mouths of Babes “Spring” Brighter in the Dark (Mouths of Babes 2017) 3:51 Austin MacRae “Hornets” Keeper (Austin MacRae 2017) 3:30 Caroline Cotter “Dreaming as I Do” Dreaming as I Do (Caroline Cotter 2015) 3:33 Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge “Lion's Share” Mount Royal (Free Dirt 2017) 3:20 Folkapotamus “Dear Rose” Middle of Nowhere (Phatcat 2017) 3:29 Susan Cattaneo “Fade to Blue” The Hammer & The Heart (Jersey Girl 2017) 3:30 Rebb Firman “Two Thousand Miles” Songs I Left Behind (Lemon Cove 2017) 3:24 Louise Mosrie “Lay it Down” Lay it Down (Zoe Cat 2014) 3:25 Tim Grimm “These Rollin' Hills” A Stranger in This Time (Cavalier 2017) 3:25 The Malvinas “How Can I Keep from Singing” God Bless the Grass (Soona 2017) 3:59 Ryley Walker “Tanglewood Spaces” All Kinds of You (Tompkins Square) 3:38
On this week's episode of Animal Instinct, Celia is joined in studio by Garrett Rosso, the creator of the annual Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade. In addition to his work as a dog trainer, Garrett was one of the founders of Friends of First Run -- the first official dog park in New York City. When not working with dogs, Garrett is an accomplished art director for TIME Magazine. As an animal advocate, he has appeared on ABC, CBS & NBC News, WPIX, Animal Planet and The Today Show. His writing on animal behavior and dog parks appear in "The Bark" magazine. Garrett is the owner and training director of Village Dogworks. Animal Instinct is powered by Simplecast
Tompkins Square Bagels 4.18.2016 Owner Interview, Kobe Bryant, Jungle Book & U.S. Place in the World Your weekly news podcast served on a bagel. Coming to you this week from Tompkins Square Bagels in Manhattan's Alphabet City. We interviewed the owner, reviewed the Jungle Book, talked about the Kobe's retirement, and broke down the U.S's place in the world. Visit www.Schmearsthedeal.com for more info.
For our 96th podcast, we talk to Josh Rosenthal of Tompkins Square records. In its first decade, Tompkins Square has released dozens of essential albums for guitar lovers, including the Imaginational Anthem series, records by E.C. Ball, Max Ochs, Roscoe Holcomb and others. On this podcast, we chat with Rosenthal about how this label started, his love for acoustic guitar music and why he decided to celebrate the label's tenth anniversary with a custom guitar commission from builder Trevor Healy. It's a fun chat with one of the true visionaries of the modern music industry.
Your weekly news podcast served on a bagel. Coming to you this week from Tompkins Square Bagels in Manhattan. We reviewed the bagel and talked to the owner, reviewed the Revenant, and made our Super Bowl prop bet picks. Visit www.Schmearsthedeal.com for more info.
1. Tarwater (Germany) - "Log of the sloop" CD "Adrift" (Bureau B) 2. Cold Specks (Canada) - "Old knives" CD "Neuroplasticity" (Broken Hertz/Mute) 3. Rocqawali (Denmark/Pakistan) - "Paven tu jaan" CD "The Sufi RocknRoll" (Artist release) 4. Anklepants (Australia) - "Mnk Wun" CD "Social patching and the pixel pageant faced boy" (Love love) 5. ShortParis (Russia) - "Ma soeur (Mal a la tte)" CD "Дочери" (Artist release) 6. Silvia Tape (Brazil) - "Kate love" CD "Silvia Tape" (Artist release) 7. Ryley Walker (USA) - "All kinds of you" CD "All kinds of you" (Tompkins Square) 8. Ryley Walker (USA) - "Summer dress" CD "Primrose green" (Dead Oceans) 9. Inga Copeland (UK/Estonia) - "I am your ambient wife" CD "Hyperdub 10.3" (Hyperdub) 10. Talking Heads (USA) - "Life during wartime" CD "Performance" (Applebush) 11. Noura Mint Seymali (Mauritania) - "Eguetmar" CD "Tzenni" (Glitterbeat) 12. Singapore Sling (Iceland) - "You drive me insane" CD "The tower of foroncity" (Fuzz club) 13. Scraps (Australia) - "Projections" CD "Electric ocean" (Fire) 14. Taraf de Haidouks (Romania) - "Nici nu ninge, nici nu ploua" CD "Of lovers, gamblers and parachute skirts" (Crammed) 15. Gomila Park (Sweden/Spain) - "Leibniz" CD "Ununoctium" (Raster Noton) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Mark Normand met me at Tompkins Square park one day. We sat in the grass, took in some sun, and talked about all the women he's been sleeping with. Mark has been going buck wild since his breakup. He's pretty much boning a new girl every 2 days for 2 months. I've never seen anybody on such a tear.
Central Park has frequently been called 'the people's park," but we think Tompkins Square Park may have a better claim to that title. From its inception, this East Village recreational spot -- named for Vice President Daniel D Tompkins -- has catered to those who might not have felt welcome in other New York parks. Carved from the marshy area of Peter Stuyvesant's old farm, Tompkins Square immediately reflected the personality of German immigrants who moved here, calling it Der Weisse Garten. With large immgratns groups came rallies and demands for improved working conditions, leading to more than a number of altercations with the police in the 19th century. Progressives introduced playgrounds here, and Robert Moses changed the very shape of Tompkins Square. But the most radical transformation here took place starting in the late 1950s, with the introduction of 'hippie' culture and infusion of youth and music. By the 1980s, the park became known not only for embodying the spirit of the East Village through punk music and drag shows, but also as a haven for the homeless. Clashes with police echoed the altercation that happened here one century before. The park still maintains a curfew left over from the strife of the late 1980s. FEATURING: Lillian Wald, the Grateful Dead, Charlie Parker, Lady Bunny ... and Chevy Chase? Support the show.
Judy McGuire is remembering the Tompkins Square Riot with a roomful of New York City’s finest on today’s episode of The Mike & Judy Show. Chris Flash of The Shadow underground newspaper is in the studio talking about some of the events commemorating the riots, and dishing on the need for alternative press. Writer Michael Gonzales joins Judy to talk about the hip hop innovators in the Bronx, and how they also fueled the Downtown scene. Artist and musician Michael Holman talks about his band with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gray, and the fusion of the art scene with graffiti in the East Village. How have rising rent prices made New York City a safer and more boring place? Find out how you can show your support for Michael Holman’s Graffiti Rock, and show solidarity for the Tompkins Square Riot. Thanks to our sponsor, Roberta’s. “When you come to New York for the first time, it comes off as a theme park for really intelligent people.” [6:00] “None of the Downtown kids and none of the local media wanted to head up to the Bronx. So we were able to head Uptown and give that movement a platform.” [12:25] — Michael Holman on The Mike & Judy Show
AMANDA SHIRES is a singing fiddle-playing Texan who just released her second solo CD called "Carrying Lightning." She deftly employs her fiddle/violin, ukulele and even whistling ... the resulting sound is a beautiful but woozily surrealistic swoon. Amanda was also recently seen in the recent Hollywood movie Country Strong where she played the fiddle player in the band backing Gwyneth Paltrow's fictional country superstar. WoodSongs alum Rod Picott will join Amanda on acoustic guitar. BEN HALL is a 22-year old multi talented National Thumbpicking Champion from Okolona, Mississippi. Ben has also been recognized nationally as a singer/songwriter who prefers traditional styles of music. While attending Belmont University, Hall has managed to perform at some of Nashville's most famous venues including the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Although he makes frequent appearances as a soloist, Hall has worked the stage as a sideman for legends such as Jeannie Seely, Jan Howard and Charlie Louvin. Ben has recorded with Louvin, Kurt Wagner & Cortney Tidwell, and Candi Staton. In 2011 Tompkins Square will release a new Ben Hall album full of guitar tunes heavily influenced by his heroes Merle Travis and Chet Atkins.
In a recent piece from Urban Omnibus, Vishaan Chakrabarti (Professor at the Graduate School for Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University), wrote about how urban open spaces contribute to political change, “Public spaces like Tompkins Square, Tiananmen Square and … Continue reading →
In a recent piece from Urban Omnibus, Vishaan Chakrabarti (Professor at the Graduate School for Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University), wrote about how urban open spaces contribute to political change, “Public spaces like Tompkins Square, Tiananmen Square and … Continue reading →
Rare Frequency Podcast 45: The Enigmatic One 1 Camille Sauvage, "Knockin’ Bells" 7 Drums Concerto (Crea Sound) LP 197? Time: 00:00-3:16 2 Max Goldt, "Die Beatles in New York" Nirgendwo Fichtenkreuzschnäbel (Funfundviersig) CD 1993 Time: 3:16-6:33 3 Linda Aubry Bullock, "Line’s Dead" Ray of Dark (Sedimental) CD 2010 Time: 6:34-16:04 4 K11, "70 KHz - 10 p.m." Metaphonic Portrait 1230 A.D. (Actual Noise) CD 2010 Time: 16:43-23:42 5 Pan Sonic, "Corona" Gravitoni (Blast First Petite) CD 2010 Time: 23:41-28:10 6 Toshimaru Nakamura, "Nimb Number 43 " eGrets (Samadhi Sound) CD 2010 Time: 28:11-35:09 7 Astral Social Club, "Free Wheels" Happy Horse (Happy Prince) CD 2010 Time: 35:50-41:13 8 George “Tautu” Archer , "Ama Ama" Unheard Ofs and Forgotten Abouts (Tompkins Square) CD 2010 Time: 41:14-43:57 9 Poratz, "Turntable" Beat (Electroton) miniCD 2010 Time: 43:57-47:20 10 O’lyn Callahan, "2001 - A Space Odyssey" O’Lyn at the Yamaha E5AR (Yamaha) LP 1973 Time: 47:19-53:33 11 Grant Moros, "The Eye of Providence" Mysteries (Fonetap) CD 2010 Time: 54:39