Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Laurie Anderson article

Ms. Anderson is playing the Perimeter Inst. this Thursday, Jan. 19. PI website

A preview of her show was in last Thursday's Nighlife section of the Record. Check your better local libraries for a copy or, for now, it's up on the Record website here.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

VOC Silent Film Harmonic - upcoming show!


The VOC and the Registry Theatre present…

An original soundtrack to the 1924 classic “Hands of Orlac”
Thursday, Nov. 24th, 8p.m.
The Registry Theatre: 122 Frederick St., Kitchener www.registrytheatre.com
Advanced tickets at the Centre in the Square box office are $15; at the door of the Registry, tickets are $15, $10 with a Food Bank donation or $5 eyego.
Paul Orlac is a world-renowned pianist who loses his hands in a horrible accident. A surgeon is able to attach a new set but they are from a convicted murderer! When Orlac feels compelled to kill, have the hands taken over his body?
Reuniting two of the principles from “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” – director Robert Weine and actor Conrad Veidt – this classic is all grim ambience and b&w mood. (imdb, wiki)
The VOC Silent Film Harmonic are: Ted Harms (double bass), David Hunsberger (clarinets), Steve Lederman (percussion, brass), Bradford Nowak (percussion, trumpet), and Wade Whittaker (guitar).
Upcoming VOC shows: Pandora’s Box – Feb. 4 and Buster Keaton short films – March 16; if you come out to Hands of Orlac, advance tickets for the next two shows will be on sale at a reduced price!
Feel free to tell any interested parties, mention us around the water cooler, or put up the poster wherever cool cats like you can be found.

more new words

Belatedly, I have an interview with Ajay Heble in Sept/Oct. issue of Music Times. I'm sure they're all gone by now as it is nod mid-Nov.

I interviewed Gerry Hemingway during the Guelph Jazz Festival; that will likely be published soon-ish.

Monday, August 15, 2011

New words!

I have a review of the Open Ears Festival in the current issue of summer '11 issue of Signal To Noise (sadly, their last quarterly publication; they moving to be an annual).

Look for my interview with Ajay Heble, Artistic Director of the Guelph Jazz Festival in the Sept/Oct issue of Music Times. I could only publish a fragment of our entire chat - the rest may wind up here...

Also, look for the VOC season to be announced here soon!

Friday, March 25, 2011

VOC Silent Film Harmonic, April 15 - Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger



The VOC returns to the Registry Theatre to accompany Alfred Hitchcock's "The Lodger" (imdb, wikipedia) on Friday, April 15th at 8pm


Tickets are: at the door: $15 at the Registry or The Centre in the Square, $10 with a Food Bank donation. $5 eyeGO tickets are also available. Advance tix are $15 via Centre in the Square website.

In a review from our Jekyll & Hyde show, Stephen Preece of the KW Record wrote: ""One interesting element of this music was the degree to which the discord was so well articulated...This is actually very difficult to do in an improvised environment and it was a good indication of the combined musicality of these players."

New words

Several cd reviews (all drip audio releases) are here in the issue #6 of Eartrip and I have a short piece - a profile on Émilie Payeur - in the new musicworks magazine (the current issue isn't updated on their website as of this entry).

Enjoy!

Friday, October 15, 2010

VOC Silent Film Harmonic, Oct. 26 - Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

The VOC Silent Film Harmonic will accompany "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on Thursday, October 28th, 8pm at the Registry Theatre in Kitchener.

This 1920 classic features the critically acclaimed John Barrymore and directed by London, Ontario-born John S Robertson.

Tickets are $15 at the Registry or The Centre in the Square; at the door, $10 with a Food Bank donation. $5 eyeGO tickets are also available.

The VOC is: Ted Harms on bass, David Hunsberger on clarinets, Bradford Nowak on percussion & trumpet and Wade Whittaker on guitar.

Hope to see you there! Please forward this email to any interested people!