August 2009
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Glen David Andrews
Originally uploaded by Gabriel Correia
Glen David Andrews crowd-surfs @ Iberapuera Park in Sao Paulo Brasil, at the Bourbon Street Music Festival, August 15, 2009
July 2009
15 posts
Sheila Nicholls CD
Sheila Nicholls has just release her first disc since her 2002 release on Hollywood Records, “Wake”. The disc, “Songs From the Bardo”, on her own indie label “Essex Girl”, can be previewed in the player above, and downloaded via the link. Enjoy!
June 2009
37 posts
Photographer Michael Crook's website →
I’ve worked with Michael on a number of projects. She just did a photo shoot for my artist Sheila Nicholls.
Simpson’s aired “Do the Bartman”, in memory of Michael at the top of the show. Enjoy http://tinyurl.com/5q57w8
RT @BorowitzReport: Coroner Says Jackson Used Prescription Drugs, Reports “Duh” Magazine
Sara Wasserman debuts “Solid Ground” with Rob Wasserman, Christian McBride, Aaron Neville, Vernon Reid & more! http://tinyurl.com/mkvqfk
http://blip.fm/~8sm97 Jenny Owens Young with the question of the day….
Heading to NARAS get together for Boston music folks @ mojitos.
The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway...
– Hunter S. Thompson
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Way down yonder in New Orleans
In the land of the dreamy scenes
There’s...
– Louis Armstrong (music by Joe Turner Layton, Jr., lyrics by Henry Creamer)
Writing about music is like dancing about architecture - it’s a really...
– Elvis Costello From an interview w/ Timothy White entitled “A Man out of Time Beats the Clock.” Musician magazine No. 60 (October 1983)
Glen David Andrews →
Glen David Andrews articulates the deep musical heritage of the city of New Orleans while keeping one foot planted in the more contemporary, funky sounds of today’s brass bands. The other foot rests firmly on the time-honored tradition of his elders; legends such as Anthony “Tuba Fats” Lacen, Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton.
“New Orleans has a long history of...