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prologue: or as Chekhov said: if there is a rifle in the first scene you better shoot someone by the curtain:

Sorry for your loss. Thank him for his work with our kids (I don’t have kids but I say that in an abstract sense to teachers).

I am both a concert promoter and high school basketball coach. Kansas Jayhawks you likely know are big in hoops. Here we have Becky Beacom whose grandfather was Phog Allen and the Haase’s who played for KU but now coach Stanford and have a boy at Palo Alto High (whereas I coach JV assistant coach at rival Gunn of Palo Alto – -but I did meet Mrs Haase the other night, nice lady).

And in their honor — but retroactively and as an exercise in — what’s the word for re-writing history? – -at the flea market of Alameda Sunday — near Oakland – -near Berkeley where your Buddhist thing with Cynthia Shih workshopped — I was there – and if you excuse the digression – I was also at the staged reading in SF of the Steve Jobs opera in the same month — and my father had a business one mile from Apple for 20 years — and bought for 3 zuzim a old beat up doll with a blue and white stripped K sweater and I was not sure if it was Kentucky or Kansas and then I left it in front of a 7-11 in Hayward — my car — which was my father’s car — it says PEW ZL — which is Jewish for may his memory be a blessing — his name was PEW — ok, Paul — and not to distract from Prof Harry — gave me a “CHECK ENGINE” light so I pulled off the highway for a spell. Anyhow I sacrificed the K doll to the gods of Hayward people who pick up old toys in front of convenience markets in exchange for safe passage back to Palo Alto (I also have a cousin who died at the Jayhawk hotel but I will save that or keep my own counsel…)

Mark Weiss (to Tanya who writes with Vienna Teng)

 

I am at Coupa per typical but dressed slightly more spiffily, which is not saying much if you know me: chinos not Vouri, fancy sneaks not functional — I am wearing a G but I won’t say why.

Gee, why not?

On the way out the door I grabbed Veronica De Jesus People Are a Light to Love: Memorial Drawings (with text by Garrett Caples, who I met apropos of Alden Van Buskirk in 2011, although most Veronica drawings have about 100 words, written in her script on the drawing, like a eulogy or obituary— she is the one whose drawings filled the window of a bookstore in the Mission — she also worked there before going to grad school — she also played in one of my concerts, a Nina Simone tribute at the BOTH – -which was also a tribute to Lisa Fay Beatty of the Mudwimin and TK — she also did a series of drawings of people who played Earthwise —about a dozen or so — and have transited — but the drawings in a self-similar fashion also transited so to speak in that they were lost in a burglary or break-in -I forget the details — but they sort of live on on the Internet here — in Plastic Alto…excuse the digression, all seventeen of them).

I opened the book at random and notice ed fixate fijate Armando Morales who she says is one of Nicaragua’s most recognized painters, he was born circa 1927 and died about 10 years ago. 

The internet says that he has one work in the MOMA in NYC which also has more than 2,000 paintings that you can see on the internet but probably not at the museum itself. When Terry and I went to NYC on our luna de Miel which was only a week only five years ago we went to the Whitney and the New Museum of Bowery or whatever but not the MOMA the Met or the Guggenheim.

Speaking of Gug, if you let me drift out of my lane again, I am wearing a G for Gunn not Gug but also a fancy type of shoes that starts with Gu but has no “N’ and only one “G”. 

I also met a man named Gregorio who is new in town — he was delivering food to someone probably not named for a Saint and I hipped him to the San Gregorio general store and a beach, in that order. He seemed pleased. 

I was also dancing to the tunes in Coupa – -I cannot explain why. I am in a good mood.

I have to leave in a few minutes to have my car fixed. I want to sell my car to a neighbor from Barcelona because he taught me how to drink Bourbon. Kind of sorta. Or as Foster Brooks I think would say “shminda shmorta”.

The auto fix on my computer as Duffy the dog wearing a French sounding sweater style =—my wife tried to hip me — is sort of offing with me not helping me but I forgot the rest of my pronto-thought. Oy. 

I had a nice time with Pablo Tut, Marian Gill, Marla Allison, Mateo Romero —- not the painter the comic book dude but not a chongo brother per se — and Santiago Romero. We saw: the thinker by Rodin, the masks by Ruth Asawa but few others. Per typical, we were more interested in each other than the masterworks. 

At the Dartmouth event — although yesterday was also a Dartmouth event due to me, Santi and Marian all having a connection — I hired two young musicians: a drummer from China and a piano player from Kazakhstan. Now I think I am going to make them play together, either at the Lizzie No show, or the Yale Docks show, both in January at the Art Center, or in April in the piano series, which is mostly solos. 

There’s a longer riff about a piano player who does not consider herself a musician but I think she is— her father is a famous player and her mother is a professor of nursing. I am trying to challenge herself to learn just enough piano to fool the Earthwise audience. Or, she can be like that guy who did four minutes of silence — to call attention to the ambient sound. He has a literary equivalent who once famous said:

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Shout out to Veronica for her shout out to Armando et al

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Shout out to Ernest Cooper IV for the win

Bw Jeannette Snith Laws and I both wearing Blue Bin swag—-“I’m Huey Lewis and you just heard the news “

and 1 shout out to Elic momma up in Canada Six Nations

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Margo Cilker of Los Altos and High Road ‘Keep it On A Burner’ great last 4 minutes of a great weekend, thanks Karla Kane for hipping us

Saw Margo Cilker in the Palo Alto Weekly online by Karla Kane (herself of Corner Laughers) but had forgotten meeting her summer 2022 Lytton Plaza at the Mary Gauthier show, which included Gaby Castro a Casti grad, feel me? (And yes I did troll a duo of Black antisemites and say something about Huey Lewis, Lew Welch, Grape apes and “peel me?”

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William S. Burroughs, Lenny Bruce and Bob Dylan walk into a bar

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’I sweat when they put me in the pressure suit…’

thank you Joe Miller of works, San Jose and San Jose State University, the alma mater of my alma mater, and my wife, for adding a pirate theme to this photo of a dog; grr plus aargh.

 

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Assling vs Port William

Assling, apparently is a town in Austria; it’s also a word used by Wendell Berry in the collection how it went: 13 more stories of the Port William membership page 81.
Wendl turns 90 in August — which I am calculating at 245 days

gif bless

 

edita: not to get finical but August 5 is 255. 
god bless

 

shout out to lynn Stegner whose father was both my neighbor and “ex-neighbor” and who might have made of Palo Alto Hills/LAH a membership, that included the hoot owls; or possible Page Mill Road influenced “Port Willam” Kentucky of their melded minds  

 

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Springfield basketball vs Springfield musketball

for Jim Adams who donated an 1891 rifle to Palo Alto Museum of American History, on display with other technical curiosities until March. His sons Bob and Jim were two of my first music peer heroes. I left two James Adams books near Cowper and Hamilton a short ride from the museum because one had in its title “entropy”.

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Monday is the 45th anniversary of the murder of Harvey Milk and George Moscone

 

Robert Arneson, Portrait of George (Moscone), 1981; glazed ceramic; 94 x 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.; Collection SFMOMA, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions. Acquisition made in memory of Jay Cooper. © Estate of Robert Arneson / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY; photo: courtesy Estate of Robert Arneson

 

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Earthwise don’t-hate-us on hiatus after robust 2023

San Franciso Mime Troupe commedia dell’arte reportage July, 2023 by Earthwise

I am focusing on a very different, non-arts project this winter, after completing my last few shows for Earthwise.

We hosted Anat Cohen Marcello Goncalves duo at The Mitch, plus Ben Goldberg combo at The Art Center — two of the top five clarinets in jazz, according to Downbeat critics poll. (And with Beth Custer Will Bernard duo this summer at Lucie Stern, that’s three of the top 25 in all of jazz!)

There’s something I’m chewing on, a math problem expressed as a dinner party: how many guests must you have to ensure that there are two who do not know each other and two who definitely do. What that means to me is compiling a list of musicians who have appeared in Earthwise jazz shows since our re-start in fall, 2018, followed by some thought on creating original combos from that list. (I also have a related enterprise, Lions With Wings, that funds studio projects with some of these same people; for instance, I helped two Monk projects: Ben Goldberg, Todd Sickafoose and Scott Amendola in Eugene, OR, but also Dayna Stephens bass with Ethan Iverson piano in New Jersey – -it was actually Rudy Van Gelder’s studio).

There are some sketches of spring offerings for Earthwise that I will keep under my hat for a beat or two. (Or as Bob Marley might say: war, war, RUMOURS of a war).

To be honest, I do not have an exact count of how many shows I produced this year. I am saying 60, sometimes 61 –like Ruth and Maris. I have to go back and count my EventBrite log plus flip thru my bank statements and my camera log to get an accurate count. People like Rachael Sage, and Tony Furtado popped up so suddenly at Lytton Plaza that I almost forgot they happened.

Generally I did shows this year at or in: Mitchell Park, Mitchell Park bowl, Lytton Plaza, Cogswell Plaza, Johnson Park, the JCC, Rinconada Park and Palo Alto Art Center. Plus I produced stages of the street fair on California Avenue called 3rd Thursday. 

By style of music, what some call genre with italics: jazz, blues, folk, Celtic folk rock, classical, rock, comedia del Arte.

Thanks to all the artists for such amazing performances.

jazz subset by last name and instrument, in 2023 by Earthwise:

Scott Amendola — drums

JoVia Armstrong — percussion

Hamir Atwal — drums

Will Bernard — guitar

Anat Cohen — clarinet

Beth Custer — clarinet

Ben Davis — cello

Leslie DeShazor — viola

Jholey Garay — guitar

Ben Goldberg — clarinet

Danny Lubin-Laden — trombone

Larry Ochs — saxophone

Hana Shin — piano

Scott Sorkin — guitar

Kristin Strom –saxophone

 

bw found logo for Earthwise by Charlotta or as Jonathan Lethem 2023 pp 201-202 might say “wound paint for screamer”:

 

 

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