Patty Barber on sales for Palo Alto and North Bay shows

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Patricia Barber is doing two shows with Earthwise Productions in February, the 13th at Mitchell Park Center and Saturday, February 15 at a to be announced location that will be in Marin or Sonoma Counties, but not Mill Valley or San Rafael. Both events are on sale at EventBrite.

Earthwise (I am talking about myself in third person, but that’s okay, it’s my blog) produced a Patricia Barber Trio show at Cubberley Community Center Theatre in 1995.

I flew out to Denver earlier this year to catch Patty’s show at Dazzle and advance this notion.

In the interim, Barber was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, released a new cd, Higher, was featured in Downbeat by Lily O’Brian and there was, sadly, another fire in the North Bay — we had discussed, me and her agent, Reggie, doing the same type of twinned dates for October — but Patty declined because she was concerned about the chance of fire. How prophetic!

Terry and I – -TMW – Terry my wife — the artist Terry Acebo Davis – had made two trips to Sea Ranch this year and initially thought of bringing Patricia Barber Trio with us — but that’s likely a bridge too far.

TK the list of other winners of AAAS this year.

Meanwhile, I have a great little Dave Douglas show this year. For the record, the Downbeat I have open my lap, with CMS on the cover, the critics poll, lists Dave Douglas #TK in trumpet and #TK overall as a jazz musician, and Patricia TK on piano (of course, she also sings and writes and is a member of The Academy of Arts and Sciences, did i mention). Dave is #6 producer (behind Manfred Eicher), Number 9 trumpet (Ambrose Akinmusire), and #15 overall Jazz Artist (Cecile McLorin Salvant).

I’m also meaning to make a list of auspicies for today’s show: Stan Musial birthday, the Dayton accord, you know.

Also, I have a monologue to revise or rehearse for an intro about meeting Dave at Trisha Brown Dance at Stanford about 20 years ago, plus his Frisell story.

check back.

come on by.

Plasty style, or earthwise.

ps here’s a very meta comment — i used to tag more things “platos republic” meaning policy or government even if it merely referenced my concert series — my thing about arts being a trace element of Democracy and all that. As if on cue, in the last sentence I was greeted by a City Staffer named Cash Alee who said something about — he was joking — accepting a quid pro quo a cup of coffee for being able to park in the mayor’s stall under city hall. Ok, now I really am going to tag “Platos republic”. also: “ethniceities” which means “Jewish” in that today is also the annivesary of the miracle known today as Hannukah in 164 BCE, meaning 2019 plus 164 years ago — i’m doing this in my head 2,183 years ago.

In a two hours I am leaving to fetch Dave Douglas, Clarence Penn and Jeff Parker from SFO. Sounds like a story.

Tickets are still available for Dave Douglas Engage, plus Patricia Barber in February twice.

I’m ju[ming around but All music lists Douglas as leader for 48 cds and credits 575 which by their methods could means as many as four on one work, for trumpet, composer, producer, arranger.

I was tracking down something that popped up in this fit of work research ponder (WRP ‘worp’???), a re-issue or first issue or historical of a Don Cherry set called Home Boy Sister Out — who is on that? 1985 or so???

Ok, i”m also going to publicly apologize in advance that Clarence Penn — who has a lot of credits I was noticing the other night at the studio warehouse of our sound vendor — to Clarence Penn that although his rider asks for a set of black hand towels I don’t think I can get to Target or Walmarts for such and therefore he will just have to sweat it out or use one of our clean towels from the cabinet.

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dude, where’s my black hand towels?

 

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NZ from A to Z

prime minister Jacinda Ardern

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poli sci teacher dan Zirker

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Raymond Chandler poignantly observed, “Without magic there is no art. Without art there is no idealism. Without idealism there is no integrity. Without integrity there is nothing but production.” Zirker has spent his whole career expressing the magic of his imagination.

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Parallax receptions

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I shot this at the game, first quarter

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I taped this at home

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Forest thru the car window, 36 year interval

1982 Fast Times (LA)02B53E21-0737-43A5-9607-317174921FB32018 Harlem Bumpy

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His new show is god father

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Mary Cain, potter vs Mary Cain, runner

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Mary Cain of Santa Clara Pueblo, 1915-2010, very famous potter and grandmother of, among others, Tammy Garcia (also related to Autumn Borts, James Ebelacker and Jody Naranjo, right?).

Mary Cain runner, name-checked by former Stanford star Lauren Fleshman, who claims that her people came over in 1717 to Virginia as indentured slaves, and is not very Jewish — wrote an op-ed in Times about eating disorders.

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You can store food in a Mary Cain pot, then eat it.

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These might be people infuenced by Mary Cain.

Andrea Fisher has one for $1,900, unless the website I saw was a bootleg, or insecure or a phishing expedition, from Nigeria but not Kenya.

I was going to say something about Ceci Hopp, one of the greatest runners of all time, on the Farm but someone I briefly dated was from her high school in Greenwich Ct and said her whole thing was due to being insecure.

Never heard of RED-S, relative energy deficiency. Some of the Santa Clara is red, some of it black.

I should write about Paul E and Barbara H Weiss Pueblo Pottery Collection at th DeYoung, 84 pieces. We too, were likely “indentured” in 1717. We were shutsjuden.

I had half a mind to see the Rabbit Germany movie matinee today, but am going to John Ralston memorial at 4, plus watching tape of 49ers games.

Ok, some of this stuff is too tangential or there is no connection.

I just though Mary Cain Mary Cain was topical.

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First rap Grammy VS first grammy who raps

MC Hammer Stanley Burrell from McClymonds High in Oakland won the first rap Grammy, in 1992 for “You Can’t Touch This”.

Angelica sat down next to me after today’s Niners victory over The Cards. She went to Silver Creek, works for Costco corporate office in Stockton, and has two grandkids.

She wrote this rap about the 1989 Niners — victors over Bengals in Miami. She said either she was age 8 or 8th grade at the time.

Players namechecked include Keena Turner, Bill Ring, Joe Montana. Check back to see the lyrics of her rap. The 49ers should record her in a studio. (She said her father worked 49ers games for many years, at Candlestick).

(I’ve been in the music business 25 years and have worked with maybe 1,000 artists on some level and I’m always trying to discover the next big thing and  still believe in serendipity plus I always suggest to people that it’s never too late to be a artist, So it’s easy enough to imagine that the person next to me on the train after the Niners game could be queen Latifah meets Maria Muldaur plus Ani diFranco song used in the NFL films…I gave her an Alta Weiss cap  as a token or a trade )

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ChristgAU on MuldAUr

The AU standard:

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Don’t You Feel My Leg: The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker [Last, 2018]
Now 75, Muldaur became a dynamo in her fifties, an album a year between 1998 and 2011. Always a nuanced singer, she got subtler, sassier, and smarter; her pipes remained supple and the burr in her voice never went to seed. But her best albums were sharpened by a concept, particularly the wide-ranging Memphis Minnie tribute Richland Woman Blues and the mind-blowing .Heart of Mine: The Love Songs of Bob Dylan and its climactic “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere,” which gets busier in that easy chair than was dreamt of in the Byrds’ philosophy. This album flips the script by breaking out an obscure songbook rather than reimagining a famous one. Muldaur has been performing Blue Lu and Danny Barker’s lubricious title song since it spiced up her solo debut in 1973, and in 2007 she assembled a whole album called Naughty, Bawdy & Blue.

bobHere she lightens her timbre in tribute to her friend Lu on top of a hyperactive New Orleans band, and she’s never sounded sexier or more committed. “Georgia Grind” jumps out at “Mama mama look at sis,” after which “Loan Me Your Husband” follows hard upon “Leave My Man Alone.” But it signifies that naughty and bawdy ain’t all. “Now You’re Down in the Alley” and “Here’s a Little Girl from Jacksonville” could double as 50s dance novelties, “Nix on Those Lush Heads” means what it says, and if “Trombone Man Blues” evokes Dinah Washington at her filthiest, “A Little Bird” ends happily ever after. After all, Blue Lu and Danny were wed for 67 years. A

 

It made his top 25 list of 2018. Robert Christgau, Village Voice, Playboy, Dartmouth guy.

Maria Muldaur appears December 20, at Earthwise welcomes Elvin Bishop, Mitchell Park Community Center El Palo Alto room, as guest of Mitch Woods.

Maria also performed in Earthwise and Hear Music presents at Mitchell Park outdoors, circa 1998.

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Maria, “Feel My Leg” vs Plastic Alto long tail

So my blog is obscure yet 285 views this week, 6 days.  One hundred fifty visitors. In the last week (Apple orange warning!) 51 archived pages, out of 2,000 plus, were seen once, another 17 seen twice, thrice up to five times; fifty three saw my article I ciruclated about todays circulated thanks Matt and Sylvie show and 159 saw the archives or home page. That’s the long tail. So if you post something, someone will some day see it. And then randomly 3 years later.

 

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Don Cherry the Canadian blowhard VS Don Cherry the Choctaw cornetist

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White guy from up north with frozen heart and brain

There is something in the local rag and likely other sources about the xenophobia of Canadian hockey broadcaster (and I think sometimes crooner) Don Cherry and him calling people “them” and that recent arrivals to Canada don’t respect the sacrifices of military war dead. Something about poppies.

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I have written about the jazz and “new thing” musician Don Cherry, who is black and Native American (Chocktaw) and left the planet too soon and taught at Dartmouth briefly and memorably. Fifty years ago.

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I also have a pet project this year learning about NHL hockey and the nation of origin of the players. I think the Sharks have players from ten [ok, six] nations of origin. Very educational.

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Besides the swiss Timo Meier, Sharks have citizens of U.S.A., Canada, Czech Republic, Sweden. Ok, five. The league might have 10.

 

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Robert Christgau, my fellow Dartmouthian music guy, and his “Jop and Pazz” round up of top releases of 2018, especially Noname, Superchunk, Amy Rigby and Mekons. I like all those acts and have met all the last 3, but have not heard any of that save “room 25 is best music that’s coming out…”

  1. Noname: Room 25 (self-released) 17
  2. Mast: Thelonious Sphere Monk (World Galaxy/Alpha Pup) 15
  3. Bettye LaVette: Things Have Changed (Verve) 12
  4. Parquet Courts: Wide Awaaaaake! (Rough Trade) 11
  5. Pistol Annies: Interstate Gospel (RCA) 10
  6. Rich Krueger: Life Ain’t That Long (Rockink) 9
  7. Hamell on Trial: The Night Guy at the Apocalypse: Profiles of a Rushing Midnight (Saustex) 7
  8. Black Panther The Album (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 7
  9. Tierra Whack: Whack World (self-released) 6
  10. Cardi B: Invasion of Privacy (Atlantic) 6
  11. Mount Eerie: Now Only (P.W. Elverum & Sun, Ltd.)
  12. Superchunk: What a Time to Be Alive (Merge)
  13. Pusha T: Daytona (G.O.O.D Music)
  14. Rich Krueger: NOWThen (Rockink)
  15. The Paranoid Style: Rock & Roll Just Can’t Recall + 3 (Bar/None)
  16. Maria Muldaur: Don’t You Feel My Leg: The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker (Last)
  17. Willie Nelson: Last Man Standing (Legacy)
  18. Riton & Kah-Lo: Foreign Ororo (Last Gang)
  19. Ezra Furman: Transangelic Exodus (Bella Union)
  20. Wussy: Getting Better (Shake It)
  21. Janelle Monáe: Dirty Computer (Atlantic)
  22. Elza Soares: Deus É Mulher (Deck)
  23. Amy Rigby: The Old Guys (Southern Domestic)
  24. The Mekons 77: It Is Twice Blessed (Slow Things)
  25. Amanda Shires: To the Sunset (Silver Knife)
  26. tUnE-yArDs: I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life (4AD)
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Fay Victor, ‘Barn songs’ featuring cellist Marika Hughes VS a painting I saw at the DeYoung Museum of San Francisco today called ‘The Cello Player’

Sometimes these posts are just indicative of what someone might write.

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Maybe I will add as a coda other photos I took at the museum today: a radish help up next to the Oldenburg paperclip; the shapeshifter Innuit piece, bear-man thing; the re-making of the Hawaiian exotic Captain Cook 1804 Wallpaper that by a modern female and likely AOA artist seems to feature some dudes goofing for their ladies the act of birthing. The natives in the wallpaper with their European mis-remembered dancing styles. — I was gonna contrast that with a John Kelly naked wahini drawings book I found in my Dad’s attic; a lightbending effect thru the building; Terry’s shadow over a crack in the Goldsworthy from 2005; that’s bout it.

Marika I saw and met thru Tin Hat Trio or Tin Hat or Tin Hat Trio Plus. I might have met her at the Cub with Austin Willacy, I mean booked. She’s been in a lot of things. I think I had noticed something else by Fay Victor, who sings in a unique style. I also like the new Tierney Sutton cd, on movie songs.

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Terry thought he was making the cello

edit to ad: it’s Marika’s barn!

Hey, Marika:
I have a new concert series in Palo Alto.
I don’t recall if you played in my previous serie, either with Tin Hat or maybe Austin Willacy, but I had seen you and heard you and met you a couple times.
I was just writing (superficially) in my (frivolous) blog, about you and Fay Victor. When I started to copy over the blurb, from today’s I was so surprised and happy to discover that “the barn” is actually your barn!
Any time if fits your schedule to come out and play my new series, Mitchell Park community center, you are invited.
I pay $&^%# for headliners or $&@# per player for combos that are democratic or jointly led. Whichever fits you.
In your case, because I’m a big fan, I would also throw in a flight and a room.
In my blog I was tieing it to a painting I saw at The DeYoung called “The Cellist”.
I was also fixing to write about Zoe Keating and Imogene Heap — both of whom played in my Cubberley series, years ago.
Also, I married a gal named (the artist) Terry Acebo Davis and we live in a townhouse in Palo Alto downtown and share a wall with an Israeli guy named H_ and his new significant other is a cellist we call (—-) but I don’t have the ear to tell, though I hear her, when she’s in town, practicing, if she is soloist or just a regular player – -she is from Canada, and I didn’t catch her last name. What I mean to say is I am channeling cello so to speak, so having this strong reaction to your work with Fay Victor – which I had heard about already somehow.
Mark Weiss
Plastic Alto blog and Earthwise Productions (“at the Mitch”)
(650) WEI RDUDE
i am going to a Allison MIller show tonite at Stanford. I don’t know if you play with her, but she plays with Ben Goldberg who plays with tin hat so there. I will probably ask her if she knows you. I’m guessing: of course!!
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Earthwise songwriter showcase Saturday at The Cub to feature Austin and Oakland artists

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Matt Sever performer known as Matt The Electrician

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Sylvie Simmons, a Brit who has lived in the US since the 1970s, in LA and now The Bay Area.

One of these days, I’m going to sit right down and update this with links and bios and all that, but what got me buzzing this morning as I was rising and thinking ahead to my day and the life of the mind is that the show is being held at Cubberley, where I produced a series called Palo Alto Soundcheck and The Cubberley Sessions, about 150 events, 1994-2001. Those shows were mostly in the Theatre (300 cap, proscenium arch, banked seating — for example Train and Dar Williams), or the Auditorium (also known as MultiPurpose room in the high school days, or The Cafeteria, though also recent uses as The Children’s Museum and The Library — for example, Cake and Blink 182 and Neurosis — 500 capacity, open floor, small stage at north end, we used the kitchen as a green room), but also once The Amphitheatre (700 capacity, outdoors, very popular during the high school days — The Palo Palooza, featuring Skankin’ Pickle, Rufus The Bobcat). Saturday’s 8 p.m. show is in a old room new to me — H-1. This is a classroom and now meeting room, with about 75 capacity and theatre seating. Not really a stage. We bring or brang our own sound in all the above and forthcoming cases – or we contract for such. Nowadays, especially at The Mitch — which has no stage — we also bring a magic carpet for the players to ride on.

Cubberley’s room H-1 I learned subsequent to the bulk of this – -and I had walked by it hundreds of times, on the way to Piazza’s market for example — was a classroom used by Ron Jones during his famous “The Wave” fiasco. In 1967 or so — read “the tumultous sixties”, “Vietnam era” and all that. This innovative teacher and Stanford grad ran a social studies classroom experiment in which he divided his class into two groups, which ended up, at the reveal, to be Nazi Fascists and submissive Jews.

Besides basically getting him fired (that, and he didn’t take roll, was outspoken) it became, during my high school years, an  “Afterschool Special” on ABC and subject of a couple novelizations a feature film and a documentary. In US and Germany, natch. (2008: Germans are often anti-fascist as a show of concern about being such great Fascists back in the day — I don’t think I’ve used the word “H _ tler” herein, and won’t start now — although I’ve gone from saying “search-injun” to “Google” as a verb and noun thanks to the blessing of Alan Eagle, if you excuse the digression and hey, have you tried to pet my shaggy dog, D_?). Interestingly, to me at least, The Wave resembles the more famous (and more recently Hollywooded) Zimbardo project at nearby Stanford, aka The Stanford Prison Experiment. Jones by the way lives in SF and has continued an interesting and not-unAmerican career as educator and activist. He has a book about coaching a team of special kids in basketball, “the team that never lost a game’. He helped produce a live musical stage version of his experiment.

Not to harp too much on this locale — although Karla Kane of the Weekly did take the bait and used the term “historic” in her preview blurb — but let’s just say I started Earthwise Productions in 1994 as a bulwark against Fascism — and the creep of corporate capitalism arguably towards potential fascisim – the so-called “bundling”  of corporate interests and big government power ) and now I am deliberately if incidentally calling attention to this issue with this show.

THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS was something Woody Guthrie had on his guitar. In this case we have Matt and Sylvie with a guitar and a uke and I don’t know how political they feel but I am still motivated in large part by more than just the beauty of music or the attractions being a commodities that could be exchanged for money: Rolling Stones tour in comparison was grossing $11m per show and likely more locally — say $15 million at Levi’s Stadium — ironic name that — whereas we are at $15 per ticket and 75 capacity to that’s about a thousand dollars gross potential.

I promise promise promise for more info about the performers per se but continue to insist that arts are an essential part of a democracy; the new post-wrecking ball Cubberley should be planned as having a serious arts component and facility and Palo Alto civic budget per se should include expenditures for the arts and purchase.

Sylvie Simmons, who besides an album of originals and some Leonard Cohen covers, is a well-known journalist and critic — the first female in the “boys club” of rock writers, some say. On her blog she said that Matt Sever is “an edgier Paul Simon”. Well, he’s also a bearded, West Coast or Southern, likes to work with his hands, more proletariat than bourgeois, humbler and funnier Paul Simon.

I shouldn’t have to remind Sylive to bring some of her books. I’m good for an inscribed copy of her Leonard Cohen book — I just bought my first of Cohen’s books although I haven’t cracked it beyond the first page — something about S_ with  lot of piercings; K_ hitting B- with a shovel — sounds like fun!

I said this somewhere but it bears repeating – it’s my blog, Gersh Dern it, and my party so I will cry cry cry Vox clam juice with Tito’s thank you — that: there’s a picture of Sylvie with Steve Earle — he, Matt and I are all wearing beards tonight – -and there is a Leonard Cohen tribute band in SF called Conspiracy of Beards — and I have a weak anecote — 25 years in Palo Alto rock and roll is like one night a Max’s Kansas City — about seeing Steve Earle at the Fillmore and deciding I should try to book him into the Cub and I noticed Frank Riley his agent at the show, and followed Frank into the men’s room to query (somewhat queerly). He said Steve would not consider any offers below $10K which at the time was way out of my league. And (the rest of the story is that later while looking for news of self, self-Googling as it were,  I found a citation to a book of fiction by an obscure Canadian author who had a “Mark Weiss” who was a “concert promoter” and feloniously assaulted someone in the bathroom of the Fillmore.

Here’s a badly remembered and not obviously fitting passage from a Leonard Cohen book I bought on The Alameda in San Jose on my way to the hockey game the other night:

Everyone is Montreal is wearing fur coats and loading up on Leadbelly records…I got invited to the event but did not bring my guitar…

edit to add, the next day: Cool Hand Luke with Paul Newman was on cable last night, from 1967 — it has the same anti-authority themes that provoked Ron Jones’ “The Wave”.

And1: I had another anecdote about trying to get Trevor Noah’s agent, Matt Schultz, of CAA, who I met at the lobby bar of the Nashville Marriott and IEBA, to open for Matt and Sylvie, billed as “Matt The Comedian”. I offered him $500 and a flight and a room, but he is too cool for (a defunct, Palo Alto high) school.

edit to add, like four hours before show, day of show: ok, I admit, I’m confused: Syvlie Simmons may be an East Bay i.e. Oakland artist or she may be from San Francisco. But I cannot tell you why I think that.

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