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Red Telephone (2)

July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Red Telephone (2)

My occasional cartoon character Red Telephone tunes his uke, from the March 1980 issue of Ear. I signed it with his name, since I sympathized with his plight. And I redrew it a few years later, to make it crisper.

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Comic Strip Serenade

July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Comic Strip Serenade

Bill Kartalopoulos and Mark Newgarden organized a program of songs about comic strips, back in June 2009. I sang several of them, some in duet with Peter Stampfel, which was a treat.

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Zapp Magazine

July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Zapp Magazine

Two of the puppet-centric videos I made with Michael Smith, “Shane and Cory” and “Mr. Woodie’s Goodies,” were included in the second issue of the Dutch VHS anthology, Zapp Magazine, in 1994.

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You’re Only As Good As Your Microphone

July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on You’re Only As Good As Your Microphone

The microphone is such an essential part of music-making that I thought it needed a song of its own. Here’s the first bit of it.

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Xavier Forneret: The Dark Man’s Dreams

July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Xavier Forneret: The Dark Man’s Dreams

This article on Xavier Forneret, “the Unknown Romantic,” appeared in the third issue of Strange Attractor Journal (2006), edited by Mark Pilkington. I translated two of Forneret’s transcriptions of his dreams, for which Betsy Heistand provided illustrations.

Here’s the first page:

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Kangaroos

June 30th, 2011 · Comments Off on Kangaroos

When I was in Perth, playing piano for an IBM industrial, I spent some time drawing kangaroos in my sketchbook. There’s nothing like drawing kangaroos.

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Fort in Solrésol

June 30th, 2011 · Comments Off on Fort in Solrésol

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Walter & Benny Strike a Deal

June 29th, 2011 · 2 Comments

“Walter & Benny Strike a Deal” appeared in Legal Action Comics #2, an anthology edited and published by Danny Hellman in 2003 to raise funds for his continuing legal troubles with Ted Rall. Benny’s name was originally Danny, but I rechristened him so that readers wouldn’t think he was a puzzlingly inaccurate caricature of Hellman. Their adventures had first aired as a slide show, which is why the captions are below the panels. Here’s the first page.

Danny Hellman made up a page with digital shading, which was very pretty; but I opted for the directness of unalloyed pen and ink.

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Ventriloquists

June 28th, 2011 · Comments Off on Ventriloquists

Ventriloquists! Thirty of them, here colorized for your enjoyment. Some of them have turned up on postcards for the “Carousel” series.

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Songs 1

June 28th, 2011 · Comments Off on Songs 1

The photocopied dossier you see here collects 49 pages of my songs, mostly for voice and piano. Do let me know if you would like one.

The songs (and the texts) are:

Epitaph (Richard Corbett)
Greenaway Pictures (Kate Greenaway, Jane and Ann Taylor)
We Have No Life Beyond Our Daily Life (Doug Skinner)
En Route (Blaise Cendrars, in my translation)
When I Sleep (Gertrude Stein)
Anecdote (Jean de La Fontaine, in my translation)
My Mistake (Doug Skinner)
Why Do We Have To Die? (from The Book of Wonders)
Im Hinterland (H. L. Mencken)
The Inchworm (Doug Skinner)
The Oatmeal Song (Doug Skinner)

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