March 2024 Birthdays | Friday, 03.01.24
Today's the first day of March, so here are the upcoming birthdays down below to these fellow voice talents:
Saturday, 3/2
Ian Sinclair
Sunday, 3/3
Cythina Cranz
Tuesday, 3/5
Yuri Lowenthal
Thursday, 3/7
Erika Ishii
Saturday, 3/9
Mike Pollock
Monday, 3/11
Rob Paulsen
Robbie Daymond
Tuesday, 3/12
Aleks Le
Wednesday, 3/13
Amanda Lee (AmaLee)
Megan Shipman
Friday, 3/15
Chris Patton
Mark Laskowski
Sunday, 3/17
Katelyn Barr
Kyle Phillips
Patrick Seitz
Monday, 3/18
Adam Pally
Luci Christian
Wednesday, 3/20
Andrew Kishino
Sunday, 3/24
Corey Hartzog
Kristi Kang
Tuesday, 3/26
Carol Anne Day
Friday, 3/29
Brian Beacock
Madeleine Morris
Saturday, 3/30
Maurice LaMarche
Sunday, 3/31
Ashleigh Ball
Megan Emerick
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Christian Carey’s 22 Recordings from 2022 in no particular order
Oneida
Like 2021, 2022 was a year that was full of extraordinary recordings. In part, it is Bandcamp that has given a new lease on life to independent records, somewhat obviating the hegemony of paltry stream income. Touring, on the other hand, is costing far too much, resulting in a group as big as Animal Collective canceling a tour, pleading finances. When major labels are starting to ask for a percentage of the gate, one can see the numbers crunching into nonviability. In the meantime, instead of masking and risking shows, I enjoyed the following 22 recordings (and many more).
Oneida — Success (Joyful Noise)
Heiner Goebbels and Ensemble Modern — House of Call (ECM)
Wadada Leo Smith — String Quartets 1-12 (TUM)
Carla dal Forno — Come Around (Kallista)
Nina Berman and Steve Beck — Milton Babbitt:Complete Songs for Treble Voice (New Focus)
Hugi Guðmundsson — Windbells (Sono Luminus)
Christopher Fox — Trostlieder (Kairos)
Barre Phillips and György Kurtág Jr. — Face á Face (ECM)
Whit Dickey Quartet — Root Perspectives (TUM)
Matthew Shipp Trio — World Construct (ESP Disk)
Kirk Knuffke Trio — Gravity Without Airs (TAO Forms)
Richard Causton — La Terra Impareggiabile (NMC)
Pedro de Cristo; Magnificat — Cupertinos (Hyperion)
Andrew Mcintosh, Yarn/Wire — Little Jimmy (Kairos)
Sophia Subbayya Vastek — In Our Softening (Self-released)
Tyondai Braxton — Telekinesis (Nonesuch/New Amsterdam)
Julia Hülsmann Quartet — The Next Door (ECM)
James Romig — The Complexity of Distance (New World Records)
Gity Razaz — The Strange Highway (BIS)
Bryn Harrison, Quatuor Bozzini — Three Descriptions of Place and Movement (Huddersfield Contemporary Records)
Jenny Hval -Classic Objects (4AD)
Steven Schick — A Hard Rain (Islandia Music Records)
Christian Carey
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Jethro Tull
Living with the Past
2002 Fuel 2000
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Tracks:
01. Intro
02. My Sunday Feeling
03. Roots to Branches
04. Jack in the Green
05. The Habanero Reel
06. Sweet Dream
07. In the Grip of Stronger Stuff
08. Aqualung
09. Locomotive Breath
10. Living in the Past
11. Protect and Survive
12. Nothing Is Easy
13. Wond’ring Aloud
14. Life Is a Long Song
15. A Christmas Song
16. Cheap Day Return
17. Mother Goose
18. Dot Com
19. Fat Man
20. Some Day the Sun Won’t Shine for You
21. Cheerio
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Mick Abrahams
Ian Anderson
Clive Bunker
Martin Barre
Glenn Cornick
Andrew Giddings
Jonathan Noyce
Dave Pegg
Doane Perry
* Long Live Rock Archive
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'Hatfields & McCoys' - the feud begins on Peacock
‘Hatfields & McCoys’ – the feud begins on Peacock
The Hatfields and the McCoys turned the most famous family feud in American history into a personal war right out of a Shakespeare tragedy. The names themselves have become an instant cliché understood by everyone, even while the actual history behind it was forgotten in all the satirical appropriations of the story for movies and TV comedies.
Hatfields & McCoys (2012), which became the most…
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Tull Tuesday #4
Distributed as a solo effort by Ian Anderson, the 2000 release of The Secret Language of Birds, features mostly, then current members of Jethro Tull. Go Figure.
The song starts with Doane Perry and Jonathan Noyce channeling their inner birds. Well done.
Ian, as always and to be expected, hams it up for the camera.
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