‘Oh, Death’ and Lions with Wings

I have a record label Lions With Wings with more than 30 performances. In most cases, I contribute to the project, beyond the funding and the imprimatur.
In some cases I suggest personnel or pairings. In others, I suggest a topic or reference. In no cases, so far, have I suggested “more cowbell” but I did in one case suggest less vibraslap and more jawbone.

I am re-reading about the Errol Morris film, “Mr. Death”. I admit I am sort of like that guy, the one who had no business designing electric chairs except in those five states, maybe not even there. I am not a producer, but I can sometimes guess what a producer might say. I am not a producer, but I know people who know people, who are producers.

See also the joke about how many so-and-sos it takes to change a lightbulb. How many advertising art directors does it take to change a light bulb? Does it have to be a lightbulb?

I was not an art director either but for six years, but for roughly six years from to 1992, I brushed my teeth as if I was David Oglivy using Palmolive because it was also his client. (And then I or somebody I met did a David Letterman borrowed interest comp, “Brush Wtih Greatness” – -actually I did “Top Ten Reasons I carry Amercian Express, but I digress”.

I am thinking about what I must have said to Christy Wolf’s Remi Wolf’s mother, when I sent her a list of 10 ideas, ten years ago. Also, Drs Terrigal Burn and Tamara Dunn played my show and may fly with said lions, or I aint’ lying.

I want Tamara to hear Patricia Barber’s “Use Me”; anything Dave Douglas has worked with, like the Irish lady or the one related to Pat Matheny’s side man. plus Diunna, and Ledisi and Aleta doing “Blue Skies”.

Somewhere else I have a line that there is a difference between a New Orleans second line and the Battan Death March.

 

PS: I think it is fair to say here that Gaya Adegbaloa, of Sapphire The Uppity Blues Women fame, recorded three songs for Lions With Wings but they were immediately upstreamed, or uppitied, to Rosy’s Vizztone, and I get a producer credit, plus the story to tell. I also just noticed Gaye here talking about a banjo in a Romare Bearden collage. I reached out to Gaye during covid because I also bought Bruce Iglauer’s book about the history of alligators. 

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On top of all that, or at the bottom,as the case may be, depending what you caught in your pitcher, so to speak, to sip, to steep, perhaps to stoop on the font porch — damn, what a fine cup of coffee — I like my Black, sugar – and we got a Black quarterback to step back, public enemy public enemy – got a letter to the governement, it says WE are suckers, cole madina, cole madina, lamping lamping, Greenwich at Rejuvenation not camping. But I digress. Sho nuf, ya-dig? (that’s a direct quote from Spike Lee at the end of about 30 movies, by any means necessary — and I swear, like Hamlet to his pappy, that when Kamala takes the mic and does not drop it she owns it, in her oval — wink, wink – she puts the “oh!” back into Oval — or is it really any of our busines what the leader of the new and improve 25 percent more Techroline free world puts in her maypo? She is going to talk about her pussy. And its role in democracy. It’s like the difference between French kissing and standard kissing. Or correcting the damage caused by Missionary position. Do you get my thrust?

Well, tell Mamala. Thanks, Gaye, for putting the tip of the tongue on the place it is most needed. Lips, teeth, tip of the tongue, as the saying goes. 

I also have a producer credit for Dave Douglas, “Over Come” no pun intended. 

I’m here all weeks, try the fish. No need to use a fork. Try it Ethiopian style, like another wonderous jazz singer Meklit. 

andand: the lovely and taken Jaimee Harris, who is with Mary Gauthier, reminded me that it was Randy Weeks who put the gravel in Lucinda’s road, and for that I literally licked her boots, or gave them a peck but no pecker. Feel me? You know, like the Mommas and the more Mommas song, I got down, so to speak, on my knees. And pray, like a lark. Pray not pray, heaven help us know — Claire Daly — my church and country need a little mercy now and some umami okra, you all. 

Four minutes on de-frost. Or defrost. Joe Russo’s Almost dead but the ice woman she cometh. 

They used to say that behind every great man is a great woman but after Kamala’s first “mamala” session they are going to say behind every great womman is a good enough man or just in front of her, taking directions and expanding like the universe. 

 

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This belongs elsewhere but I mean to say that I put on 15 concerts recently at Lytton Plaza, Cogwsell Plaza, Mitchell Park and on Cali Ave — but not at King Plaza City Hall — and we need a restart on what is the First Amendment. Briefly, myself and my neighbors and really all Americans or all peoples in America or hereabouts, Ohlone historic land, can gather where we please, say what we want and sing, dance or plug in amplifiers. Within noise limits. But we do not need permits. Leadership — which is elected council, appointed commissioners and paid staff — including public safety thank you for your service — do not grant us rights, our rights are inalienable. A permit, like at Cogswell Plaza, for Diunna Greenleaf pop up blues concert, last week, would be if I as the promoter wished to exclude my neighbor, as a modified and modern type of sharing and turns-taking. We did not need and did not get a permit. But oddly, staff and certain powerful special interests, and I am just guessing its the guy who built, owns or has office at the former GateHouse Funeral Home, said we could not use their power. Hello? We are speaking. Speak friend and enter or get the fuck out!

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Gunn rolling 7s


Gunn football Titans or Big Red are seventh in the CCS in scoring, 267 points or thirty-eight-and-one-seventh points per outing.

And number three in the county, behind only Los Gatos and Leigh of San Jose. Twenty-one of 93 teams exceed 200 aggregate points, or 30 points per game.

Last season Richard Jackson IV of The Titans led CCS in rushing and scoring. At one point it seemed frosh-soph was outscoring Big Red varsity this year. 

Note: Palo Alto has 165 points and a 2-5, the reverse of their south city rivals who are 5-2. Okeh, 3-4 but were skunked by Gatos, like Pepe Le Pew.

Gunn has Cupertino Thursday, Fremont and Monta Vista and should finish 7-3 or at worst 6-4. Beating unblemished Tino could lead to an at large CCS berth.  

Kudos to Coach Jason Miller for proving the unbeatable spring ‘21s were no fluke. 

Aptos 336

Menlo 334

Los Gatos 326

Santa Cruz 297

Menlo Atherton 276

Leigh 268

Gunn 267

Palma 265

Mountain View 265

Lincoln 252

Westmont 247

Salinas 238

Serra 233

St Francis 230 (ranked #1)

San Mateo 227

Bellarmine 225

Capuchino 223

Valley Christian 218

Scotts Valley 216

Wilcox 214

Hillsdale 214

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Mdou v Mary

Bw jew palo alto slugger
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Imagine a beach (‘Sun et sea’ LA/Ny variuis and ongoi

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Imagine a beach – you within it, or better: watching from above – the burning sun, sunscreen and bright bathing suits and sweaty palms and legs. Tired limbs sprawled lazily across a mosaic of towels. Imagine the occasional squeal of children, laughter, the sound of an ice cream van in the distance. The musical rhythm of waves on the surf, a soothing sound (on this particular beach, not elsewhere). The crinkling of plastic bags whirling in the air, their silent floating, jellyfish-like, below the waterline. The rumble of a volcano, or of an airplane, or a speedboat. Then a chorus of songs: everyday songs, songs of worry and of boredom, songs of almost nothing. And below them: the slow creaking of an exhausted Earth, a gasp. (Lucia Pietroiusti)

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Sylvie Simmons wrote this (as told to Mark Weiss)

  1. which reminds me of the time I met James McMurtry at Slims and he said he had just been reading Wallace Stegner “Recapitulation “ and he was his fathers teacher but turning a short story into a song was difficult to do.  I mentioned this to Jaimee Harris of Waco, Austin and now Nashville who might be willing to give it a whirl. Women on The Wall— songwriter challenge: Dao Strom, Freedy Johnston, JP of Origami Ghosts who played Beerland on February 9, 2009, Jon Dee Graham, Will Sexton, Matt Nathanson, Vienna Teng; for Stegner Centennial— he was my neighbor and quite musical. L. Marie Cook for Lions With Wings. Though with Sylvie we are also talking LC. 
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Day of show: for Ms. Gauthier


I guess its an auspice that Frank Sinatra is at the piano as i rise
 
 
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Small 23

That’s 26 people, although seven of them are me.

Ill end up with 23 shows this year, despite not starting until July 31.

Earthwise hosts a three show residency with Caroline Davis in late Januar, twenty twenty two.

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Sharon Benitez lucha va voom take down of John and Vince

I met the Benitez sisters at Palo Alto World Music Month, directly after hearing Ledisi at Stern Grove, where Cecilia Pena Govea and her father Miguel Govea were the opening act.

That they had a jaw’s ass (oops: jaw of an ass) naturally led to a discussion of John McCrea and Vince Difiore of Sacramento’s Cake (who feature vibraslap, and in fact i sat in on such in 1995;

Trumpet: Joseph RamirezVihuela, vocals: Tanya BenítezViolin vocals: Sharon BenítezPercussion: Rodrigo Serna LópezGuitarron, guitar, editing: Carlos Barba

Months later, and after barely making it back over the summit from Mary and Jaimee at Don Quixote, here is their version of “Mexico” (I think it has a weird Charles Ives quality):

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David Boyce Philip Greenlief Duo of improvised tenor sax plans show Saturday at Lytton Plaza three p.m. sharp

I don’t have a permit but I am paying two musicians, David Boyce and Philip Greenlief, to play a concert at Lytton Plaza on Saturday, October 16, 2021.

If for some reason the plaza is not available for such an event, we are likely to both the whole show, two men and their instruments, across the street to the foyer of The Stanford Theatre which is resonant yet has been uneventful since March of 2020.

David Boyce and his trio Broun Fellinis played Earthwise’ The Cubberley Sessions twice, back in the day. Once with New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, once with some rappers in EPA led by Heru Hall.  They were advertised in a poster for a third show,  opening for Oliver Lake but pulled out at the last minute and were replaced by Noe Venable. I saw David Boyce more recently in a sextet that played along to the silent film “Hands of Orlac” in October, 2019.

Philip Greenlief I know thru his collaboration with Scott Amendola. He did a show in 2019 at Palo Alto Art Center. Or maybe at The Mitch. I think with Trevor Dunn. He did a solo show at Mitchell Park outdoors on July 31, 2021, my first concert in many months. It was supposed to be with Amendola, but the drummer felt ill and decided against coming. Philip did jam a bit with Motoko Honda but mainly just did one long improv of about 30 minutes duration.

Atlhough they will not perform together, Jonathan Lagunta Bautiista of Palo Alto will perform on alto sax at 2:45 Saturday. Notably, Jonathan will play an instrument that I bought after seeing an ad in a local newspaper a few years ago, 2019. The seller lived on Portola Street in Los Altos. I paid $250 for it. It was 250 years before that that Portola noticed an alto. Lagunta also played with John Santos and Melicio Magdalayo a cameo in 2019.

David and I have known each other for quite some time, but we didn’t start playing together until 2006, when I began teaching at the San Francisco Waldorf High School (where he teaches World Music). I realized then that I had never really had a duo with another tenor player – and it’s so good because we have such a deep love for the instrument. We have never talked about using compositions, it was just understood without ever saying anything that we would be an improvising unit and so the music has evolved naturally.

Also:

Our music has a range – both in the way that we lead and accompany each other, but also in the way that we use the duo to explore the horn and it’s rich history. We have spent many hours listening to tenor players together – something that doesn’t seem to happen a lot in our fast paced world – and have enjoyed an ongoing conversation about the instrument over the past 15 years, both on stage and off.

and:

No, Mark. And again, you need a permit to be there.
 

From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 1:45:04 PM
To: O’Kane, Kristen <Kristen.O’Kane@>
Subject: Marco Peris band at Cogswell plaza 5 pm TODAY
 
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.
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Hello.
Any chance the power at Cogswell plaza, we discussed yesterday (per Mark Ribeira-?-) will be restored by 4 pm today?
Mark Weiss
169 Bryant— as failsafe I might pull power from own home
(kind of a random or obscure past is prologue for this show, which actually does not require amplificationn or eleclaljdslkfaljadlfjasulate
andandand:

The business community has also complained that “people seeking the free power are ‘camping out’ at the plaza, creating a mess and creating an unwelcoming environment for other visitors.”

The city has tried cutting off power at the plaza and even locking the outlets, but those efforts have been met with vandalism.

One outlet would be available and the power would be turned on during the permitted hours.

The outlet could be reserved ahead of time for $90 and used outside the permitted hours for the same cost. Musicians without a reservation would be limited to playing for three hours.

The penalty for violating the new rules would be $250, or the cost of issuing and processing a citation, according to the report.

Altogether, up to 47 hours of free amplified music would be allowed at the plaza during the week.

In developing the new rules, the city met with musicians and merchants, who for the most part agreed they were a good compromise. Visitors to Lytton Plaza were also surveyed between March 27 and April 5 (2012). Of the 60 interviewed, 33 said they were in favor of limiting amplified music.

According to (Daren) Anderson’s report, it will cost the city $250 to design, fabricate and install new signage advising plaza visitors of the changes to the municipal code and open space regulations. (Jason Green, San Jose Mercury, 2012); to wit:

Background:

Lytton Plaza was renovated in 2009. During the park renovation several electrical outlets were added to the plaza for the production of City-sponsored events and activities. The electrical outlets were intended to be used primarily for special events. Shortly after the renovation, Lytton Plaza became the site of a City-sponsored Farmer‟s Market. Live, electric amplified music accompanied the Farmer‟s Market events. In addition to their playing for the Farmer‟s Market, musicians also played at Lytton Plaza on other days (without authorization or permits). The Farmer‟s Market was discontinued in 2010, however, the unpermitted live music has continued and expanded. Individual musicians, as well as groups, utilize Lytton Plaza to perform amplified music at all hours of the day and night.

 

lastly: this is likely the lastly event I produce at Lytton Plaza this year, although I do have Mary Gauthier at Mitchell Park the next day, Sunday October 17 at 2 pm. Sylvie Simmons will be mistress of ceremony. Two doctors from Stanford’s “Med Muse” program, Tamara Dunn and Terrigal Burn, open the show. Jaimee Harris also appears, with Mary Gauthier. I, Mark Weiss of Earthwise Productions and Plastic Alto, will do next to nothing. Maybe nothing at all. I.e. let Sylvie run the show. Sylvie appeared in fall, 2019 at Cubberley H-1 with Matt The Electrician (who might have been helpful last week at Cogswell Plaza). Sylvie Simmons returns to Palo Alto for an Earthwise Productions event at The Mitch, A Tribute to Leonard Cohen. On November 20 at The Mitch is a triple bill with Barbara Manning SF Seals, The Corner Laughers and Clean Girl and The Dirty Dishes. Then maybe just glorious John Cage like pregnant poise and pause and silent and found sound until the weekend of January 28, the next year when a jazz musican from New York named Caroline Davis will play a show, two shows, perhaps three shows or more. With her band. More sax. Very saxy, even. 

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I’m watching “Lost in Translation” with Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansson, from 2003. Should be good for a few liffs — which is a cross between “laughs” and “riffs”.

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Joc Pederson first since Bernie Carbo with two pinch homers in playoff series

Filed this under big shoulders, la la, sports, and ethniceities because he’s Jewish. 

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