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Re: New York Guitar Festival 2004




Dammit man!

I just booked one nighters that whole week.

Doh!  I hafta friggin play Jessies Girl and 867-5309!

-Justin
http://www.JustinFobesMusic.com


ArsOcarina@aol.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was just checking out the official DT website at
> http://www.splattercell.com/ and saw a new link
> on there for the New York Guitar Festival (Jan. 14
> through Feb. 03). Wow what a line up! Check it out
> at: http://www.newyorkguitarfestival.org/nygf/
>
> At the same time, take note of the schedule and
> check out the item slated  for Jan. 14th & 15th:
>     ________________________________________
>
>     14 JAN 2004  Wed
>     15 JAN 2004  Thu
>
>     The Bill Frisell Trio
>
>     Bill Frisell (guitar), Kenny Wollesen (drums)
>     & Tony Scher (bass). The world premiere of new
>     Bill Frisell film scores commissioned by the New
>     York Guitar Festival®. The scores will accompany
>     five early films by Georges Méliès, including
>     “A Trip to the Moon” (1902) and “The Impossible
>     Voyage” (1904). Plus, he New York premiere of
>     a Frisell score to the 1935 Japanese film “Dkudan
>     Hanayome” (“Bombshell Bride”), directed by Keisuke
>     Sasaki. Bill Morrison’s “The Mesmerist” with live
>     accompaniment by the Trio, will also be screened.
>     Presented in association with WNYC/New Sounds®
>     Live and broadcast on 93.9 FM.
>
>     WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER WINTER GARDEN, 7 pm
>     Battery Park City, bordered by West Street, the Hudson
>     River, Vesey and Liberty Streets. FREE and open to the
>     public, (212) 945-2600 www.worldfinancialcenter.com
>     ________________________________________
>
> And the item for January 25th which reads:
>     ________________________________________
>
>     25 JAN 2004  Sun
>
>     The Guitar Marathon
>
>     David Torn, Steve Kimock, Patty Larkin, Ed Gerhard,
>     Bob Brozman, Russell Malone w/ Benny Green, Vinicius
>     Cantuaria, Henry Kaiser, The Newman & Oltman Guitar
>     Duo, Dominic Frasca, David Cullen, Abdoulaye Diabate
>     w/ Banning Eyre, Dennis Koster, Michael Newman,
>     David Starobin and Paul O'Dette.
>
>     Our 2nd biannual Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street
>     Y’s Kaufman Auditorium will run from 2—10pm, with
>     one break at 5pm. “An epic event” is how the The Wall
>     Street Journal classified our last Marathon, and Jazz
>     Times called it “a veritable guitar orgy.” Half—and
>     full-day tickets are available now. Presented in
>     association with WNYC/New Sounds® Live and
>     broadcast on 93.9 FM.
>     ________________________________________
>
> And the item for January 28th which reads:
>     ________________________________________
>
>     28 JAN 2004  Wed
>
>     David Torn & Andre La Fosse
>
>     One of the most original and creative artists of today,
>     David Torn is a texturalist/guitarist, composer,
>     multi-instrumentalist, producer, writer and occasional
>     singer. Torn has released many acclaimed records as
>     a leader and has recently collaborated with a diverse
>     array of artists, such as Annie Lennox, Jeff Beck,
>     David Bowie and Tori Amos. Mojo magazine cited
>     LaFosse as “an astonishing guitarist of a very
>     different ilk... Fripp and Zappa, step aside” and
>     20th Century Guitar magazine described his music
>     as “A spectacular collision of manifold musical
>     thoughts and patterns.”
>
>     MAKOR, 35 West 67th Street. Tickets $20,
>     (212) 601-1000 www.makor.org
>
>     92ND STREET Y, Lexington Avenue @ 92nd Street
>     Tickets $30-$50, (212) 415-5500
>     ________________________________________
>
> This is a terrific opportunity for East Coast loopsters
> (and guitar nuts in general) to check out some great music!
> It's also a wonderful development for Andre's career I think.
> Way to go Dre!
>
> I'm stuck here in the "Orygun" outback where nuthin' ever
> happens. I wish I could be there. I haven't seen DT perform
> live since I saw him at the club, Luna Park, in L.A. many
> years back. All of you folks back there within a 500 mile
> radius owe it to yourselves to check out at least some
> of it.
>
> Cheers!
>
> tEd ® kiLLiAn
>
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