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happy fourth, part 2

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happy fourth of august!!! -- today is one of my high holy days, and i do mean high...

in fact, today is an international high holy day, as it marks the date on which Louis Armstrong, the most revolutionary musician of the twentieth century, who taught the world not only how to swing, but how to sing and how to solo, would have thought himself a year and a month older than he had been the previous calendar year... and, he would have been wrong... since Armstrong's death, it has been discovered through baptismal records, that today, august fourth, is his actual (or, what i prefer to call, his "after-the-factual") birthday...

Armstrong was not only unaware that he celebrated his birthday on the wrong day, but that he was a full year and a month younger than he believed himself to be his entire life... all he knew was when, as a child, he asked his mother, "when was i born?", she told him he was born on independence day, in the year of the riots, which occured in 1900, and Louis had no reason to doubt her... one need look no further for a mark of sincerity in Armstrong's mistaken belief that he had been born on July 4, 1900, than the fact that he registered for the draft in force during WWI; a full year and a month before he was actually eligible for the draft... not exactly the actions of a man who chose the date for its symbolic associations, nor one who had it thrust on him in his early career as a publicity stunt, or even a man who was simply attempting to appear a year older than he actually was...

the fact that Armstrong has two birthdays starkly illustrates that one needn't travel too far back into american history, to find individuals who were completely illiterate, temporally as well as in the usual sense of the word, associating important life events not with specific dates, but tied to significant events...

if you are in NYC on august 4th, you can hear WKCR's twice-anual aural celebration of Armstrong, from midnight on the 4th through midnight on the 5th (local time, UTC -4) at 89.9 on the FM dial; if you don't live close enough to new york to pick up WKCR's signal, can always listen to WKCR's live audio stream, which comes in 2 flavors:

  1. WKCR's live MP3 stream, or

  2. WKCR's RealAudio stream



and, if you read this after the fourth, you can still listen to archived tributes to Louis Armstrong (as well as a number of other festivals and marathons, from Bix Beiderbeck to Ornette Coleman) -- there's also the wealth of archived materials of Armstrong's precedent shattering early recordings at RedHotJazz.org

don't ever forget: Pops is Tops!

happy fourth, part 1

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happy fourth of july everyone!!! -- today is one of my high holy days; no, not because of that piece of parchment, although its words still give humanity cause for hope, and unconsciously expose one of the united states' two achilles' heels (especially "the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions" bit) -- no, today is an international high holy day, for it marks the date on which Louis Armstrong, the most revolutionary musician of the twentieth century, who taught the world not only how to swing, but how to sing and how to solo...

of course, since Armstrong's death, it has been discovered that his after-the-factual birthday is August 4, 1901 -- a fact of which Armstrong himself was unaware during his lifetime; all he knew was when, as a child, he asked his mother, "when was i born?" she told him he was born on independence day, in the year of the riots, which occured in 1900, and Louis had no reason to doubt her -- even to the point of registering for the draft a year and a month before he was actually eligible -- not exactly the actions of a man who chose the date for its symbolic associations or who was attempting to appear a year older than he actually was... nor was it a later publicity stunt -- it merely illustrates that one doesn't have to travel too far back into american history, to find individuals who were completely illiterate, temporally as well as in the usual sense of the word, associating important life events not with specific dates, but tied to significant events...

if you are in NYC on july 4th, you can hear WKCR's twice-annual aural celebration of Armstrong, from midnight on the 4th through midnight on the 5th (local time, UTC -4) at 89.9 on the FM dial; if you don't live close enough to new york to pick up WKCR's signal, can always listen to WKCR's live audio stream, which comes in 2 flavors:

  1. WKCR's live MP3 stream, or

  2. WKCR's RealAudio stream



and, if you read this -- or i end up posting it -- after the fourth, you can still listen to archived tributes to Louis Armstrong (as well as a number of other festivals and marathons, from Bix Beiderbeck to Ornette Coleman) -- there's also the wealth of archived materials from Armstrong's early, precedent shattering, early recordings at RedHotJazz.org

don't ever forget: Pops is Tops!

Listening to Against the Day

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composition date: 14 April 2007

from a young age, i have always tried to listen to period and geographically appropriate music whilst i read... having finally finished the unabridged audio version of Against the Day, here's a list of what comprised an important part of my experience -- and enjoyment -- of the book, which is the point of the exercise in the first place...

  • The Beau Hunks: Edward MacDowell: Woodland Sketches, Opus 8 [Koch Records]
  • The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra: That Demon Rag! [Dorian]
  • The White Star Orchestra: Titanic - Music as Heard on the Fateful Voyage [Rhino Records]
  • Tuva - Voices from Central Asia [Rounder Records]
  • Kompania Takís Loukas: Musique Traditionnelles d'Épire (Folk Music from Epirius) [Auvidis]
  • Echoes of the Forest - Field Recordings of Romanian Music from Transylvania [Music of the World CDT-144]
  • Béla Bartók - Complete Solo Piano Music (György Sándor , piano) [Sony SK 68276/68277/68278/68279]
  • Sviraj Trubo 2 (a compilation locally produced in Serbia by an unidentified label)
  • Ukranian Cello: Works of Lisogub, Kossenko, Shtogarenko & Ishchenko (Julia Pantelyat, cello; Dmitrij Manelis, piano) [Dorian DIS-80122]

as well as WFMU's alternating monday evening shows, broadcast at 7pm local (NJ) time:

  1. The Antique Phonograph Music Program: cylinders and discs played on acoustic, wind-up players; and
  2. Thomas Edison's Attic

both hour-long shows are available from WFMU as podcasts...

Improve Your Sax Life

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May 2007 Edition



for the next week, WKCR, the radio station of Columbia University, and the oldest FM station in the united states, is devoting all of its programming to a Sam Rivers Festival Broadcast

if you live in the NYC area, you can tune into the broadcast directly at 89.9 FM; if you're anywhere else, you can listen to WKCR's online stream

the festival started at noon, eastern daylight savings time, on Friday, May 18, 2007 and will last through Venerable Bede's Day, friday, may 25, 2007 at 9 PM...

that's 177 straight hours of the genius of sam rivers -- enjoy it (and him) while you can..
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