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Stint

August 28th, 2012 · Comments Off on Stint

According to the dictionary, a “stint” is a “a period of time spent in a particular activity.”  That certainly fits this piece for viola and piano, built up of repeated riffs.

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Index Cards (23)

August 27th, 2012 · Comments Off on Index Cards (23)

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Radio Valentine

August 24th, 2012 · Comments Off on Radio Valentine

Following the Thanksgiving show, KPFA invited me back for Valentine’s Day in 1978.  I sang some songs, played piano, and played 78s.

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The Thanksgiving Radio Special

August 23rd, 2012 · Comments Off on The Thanksgiving Radio Special

Somehow, back in San Francisco in 1977, I did a “Thanksgiving Radio Special” on KPFA.  I read some pseudo-Americana, sang some songs, and brought my colleague Bill Irwin to demonstrate hat tricks and to chat with me.  I had recorded 78s from my collection on a portable tape recorder; and kept that fading in and out throughout.

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Flying Saucer Wooden Nickels

August 22nd, 2012 · Comments Off on Flying Saucer Wooden Nickels

At the last Ullage Group event, I handed out party favors.  Since we were showing films by John Keel, that noted ufologist, I made some flying saucer wooden nickels, using rubber stamps he had once owned.

 

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Monthly Calendars

August 21st, 2012 · Comments Off on Monthly Calendars

From 1992 to 1994, I mailed out a monthly calendar to promote my performances.  I seem to have been very busy.  Here are a few of them.

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All Aboard for Dreamland

August 14th, 2012 · Comments Off on All Aboard for Dreamland

On May 2, 2012, Larry Ratso Sloman and Mark Jacobsen presented a “Live Radio Hour” at Housing Works, in NYC, devoted to Coney Island.  They invited me to sing a song about the place; I arranged Harry Von Tilzer’s 1902 tune, “All Aboard for Dreamland,” for viola and baritone uke, and performed it with David Gold.  Here’s some of David’s part.

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The Devil

August 13th, 2012 · Comments Off on The Devil

In 2003, Danny Hellman invited me to contribute a story to his anthology Legal Action Comics.  I replied with a story about two men who outwit the devil. There was a publication party at CB’s Gallery, at CBGB’s, which included a show of cartoon art.  I came up with this large rendition of the devil, back-painted with acrylic on the plastic sheet from a poster frame.  He was inspired, by the way, by some of the medieval illustrations to Dante.  Here’s the working drawing.

And here’s the painting itself.  (Thanks to Angela Alverson for the photo.)

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A Harmonic Database

August 10th, 2012 · Comments Off on A Harmonic Database

There are 840 diatonic four-pitch chords.  A number of years ago, I randomized them; and have often used them as a basis for composition.  I don’t use them straight; but re-order, transpose, and add to them in various ways.

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A Concert with Helen Dannenberg at Mills College

August 9th, 2012 · Comments Off on A Concert with Helen Dannenberg at Mills College

I designed this flyer and program for a concert with dancer/choreographer Helen Dannenberg, at Mills College in 1979.

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