From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Motion Poetry
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 13:17:39 -0500 Peter Gannushkin wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Was anybody except me at the Knit yesterday? where Pavone/Musillami
> presented their new album?
What is the title, label, and musicians on this new record?
Thanks,
Patrice.
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 14:36:04 -0500
From: Peter Gannushkin <shkin@shkin.com>
Subject: Re[2]: Motion Poetry
Hello Patrice,
Here is the info from Knit web site:
Mario Pavone, Michael Musillami & Motion Poetry
Motion Poetry is a new quartet co-led by bassist Mario Pavone and
guitarist Michael Musillami. In the liner notes to their stunning new
CD, just released on Playscape Recordings, Grammy Award-winning
writer Bob Blumenthal states, "This quartet has its own unique sound,
one defined by the urgent inventions,deep groove and challenging
themes of the two leaders." Also with Peter Madsen-piano and Mike
Sarin-drums.
Label's web site is http://www.playscape-recordings.com/.
Wednesday, December 06, 2000, you wrote to me:
PLR> On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 13:17:39 -0500 Peter Gannushkin wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Was anybody except me at the Knit yesterday? where Pavone/Musillami
>> presented their new album?
PLR> What is the title, label, and musicians on this new record?
PLR> Thanks,
PLR> Patrice.
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Best regards,
Peter Gannushkin
e-mail: shkin@shkin.com
URL: http://www.downtownmusic.net/
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 11:41:04 -0800
From: "Fag music" <pattonsucks@37.com>
Subject: Re: Eye/JapanBluegrass
By the way,
did anyone noticed that the new Boredoms sound is way different nowadays?I liked it....but what I would like to ask is this:did Eye perfom live with Praxis???Cause he sang on Sacrifist...
<BR>This has probably been brought up on the list, but the book "Songs in the Key <BR>of Z" mentions Zorn twice, and includes a quote on the back from the man, <BR>"Iconoclast/upstart Irwin Chusid has written a meticulously researched and <BR>passionate cry shedding long-overdue light upon some of the guiltiest musical <BR>innocents of the twentieth century. An indispensable classic that defines the <BR>indefinable."