New England Music Scrapbook Newsletter
Alan Lewis, Editor
Our Corner of the Rock 'n' Roll Life
August 29, 2009
Issue 2009:342
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We've got Thrills, chills, Dirty Water
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When the big beat hits ya
Comin' from your transistor
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When the big beat hits ya...
"Boston Lullaby," Dudick/Naihersey.
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BRATTLEBORO, VT, August 29 - This has been one really, really slow week. It
seems likely the upcoming Labor Day weekend has something to do with it. Still,
we do have some news. Here it is...
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SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY
<> A very large percentage of our readership is made up of current and former
Massachusetts residents. So I imagine the great majority of our readers know
far more about Senator Kennedy than I do. I will just add that the legislative
team made up of himself and Orrin Hatch is among the most amazing things I have
ever known of in American politics: one very liberal, one quite conservative,
and each the loving friend of the other. A terrific amount of legislation was
routed through those two. In the early going, when this Kennedy-Hatch
phenomenon was not yet particularly well known, one political observer said that
if Hatch and Kennedy both approved of a bill, you knew one or the other had not
read it. This, of course, was not so; but it certainly must have seemed to be
at the time.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy worked very hard for what he thought was right. May
he rest in peace.
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READ WHAT INTERESTS YOU, scroll right past whatever doesn't.
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What is heaven? At this very minute, it is listening to the collection,
"Stompilation," by The Stompers out of Boston. It is a delight, and we give it
a first look below.
All we really want is some American fun...
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RECORD RELEASES THIS WEEK
Listed by Newbury Comics, Excerpted by Us
New CD Releases Available Tuesday, August 25th
ARCTIC MONKEYS - Humbug - $6.99
BENSON, GEORGE - Songs And Stories - $11.88
BERNHARD, SANDRA - Whatever It Takes - $11.88
BUCKLEY, TIM - Live At The Folklore Center NYC - $11.88
CARTER, JAMES/ MEDESKI - Heaven On Earth - $11.88
CHEAP TRICK - Sgt. Pepper Live - $9.99
COLLECTIVE SOUL - Collective Soul (Rabbit Cover) - $12.88
FLECK, BELA/HUSSAIN, ZAKIR/MAYER, EDGAR - Melody Of Rhythm: Triple Concerto -
$11.88
GALLAGHER, RORY - Crest Of A Wave - $11.88
JACKSON, MICHAEL - Definitive Collection - $13.99
NELSON, WILLIE - American Classic - $9.99
OPETH - Candlelight Years - $15.99
<> Prior to this release and possibly independent of it, we received some very
favorable comments about Opeth.
QUEEN LATIFAH - Persona - $9.99
RADIOHEAD - Kid A (2 CD) - $17.99
RADIOHEAD - Amnesiac (2 CD) - $17.99
RADIOHEAD - Hail To The Thief (2 CD) - $17.99
ROBINSON, SMOKEY - Time Flies When You're Ha - $9.99
SOUNDTRACK - FAME (2009) - $12.88
SUBDUDES - Flower Petals - $9.99
TYNER, MCCOY - Solo: Live From San Francisco - $11.88
VARIOUS ARTISTS - ISLAND 50 REGGAE - $9.99
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featured dvd new release Available Tuesday, August 25th
090808_EvntHrizonAdventureland
Unrated Edition
$19.99 DVD
SOURCE: Newbury Comics, "August 24 Newbury Comics New Releases and More," August
24, 2009.
:: george benson, sandra bernhard, tim buckley, james carter, bela fleck, rory
gallagher, zakir hussain, michael jackson, edgar mayer, mccoy tyner, willie
nelson, smokey robinson; sargent pepper live, [time flies when you're having
fun?] ::
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PRESS RELEASES THIS WEEK
We don't have any actual relevant press releases this week. I wrote an item
about an American exercise therapy tradition which has historic connections to
Williston VT, the University of Vermont, Harvard University, and Swedish
massage. This is in honor of an anniversary which takes place today. We also
have a longer item, which is something like a press release, about...
<> The Vermont Symphony Orchestra's world premiere of "Odzihozo and the Lake,"
composed by one of our Brattleboro VT local musicians, Derrik Jordan.
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ONE NIGHT BAND
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Middle East Restaurant, Downstairs
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston's Ad Frank sent this highly interesting show listing.
<> "On Saturday, I am participating in a truly interesting project.
"One Night Band.
"Saturday morning, forty musicians are going to meet at the Middle East, where
we will be assigned to eight bands, spend the day writing three original songs
and learning one cover. That night, all eight bands will each perform their
four songs.
"Could be amazing. Could be jaw-droppingly dreadful. Definitely worth coming
by to have a look.
"My fellow participants include members of Mascara, Self Employed Assassins, Me
and Joan Collins, Logan 5 and the Runners, Black Fortress of Opium, the New
Collisions, the Brendan Boogie Band, Double Dong, the Luxury, Aloud, Static of
the Gods, Count Zero, John Powhida International Airport, and the Lights Out,
just to name a handful. Looky:
One Night Band
Saturday, August 29
The Middle East Downstairs
Cambridge, MA
$12 at door, $10 in advance
8pm2pm
18+
"Proceeds to benefit Zumix, a youth music organization located in East Boston.
"Come!"
http://www.onenightbandboston.com/
http://www.adfrank.com/
http://www.zumix.org/
SOURCE: Ad Frank, "One Night Band This Saturday," August 24, 2009.
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THE STOMPERS
"Stompilation" CD
<> It has been our great pleasure this week to give a first spin to an instant
favorite CD, the "Stompilation" collection by The Stompers. I have these
recordings on old LPs and 45s and am very familiar with them; but I haven't had
anything for playing vinyl since about 1987, so I have not actually heard a lot
of these recordings in close to a quarter of a century. They have lived long in
memory.
What I can hear now by way of this gem of a compilation comes close to what I
remember, but it is not an exact match. For instance, the Stompers best
recordings were generally those that involved the least number of other people.
Put the Stompers in a recording studio and let them go is what worked best. Yet
some of the more produced cuts here compare well to the lower budget recordings.
And selections from the "Unfinished Business" CD, which is dated 1990, fit very
well alongside cuts made a decade earlier.
The Stompers had a remarkable career, having come along at a time of
high-energy, big beat punk rock and new wave. On a straight line graph, with
timeless rock 'n' roll on one end and trendier music on the other, the Stompers
should be represented far over on the timeless end. These folks had great
melodies, traditional rock spirit, and an independent edge. They got good
Boston-area airplay, won a big early 1980s band contest called The Challenge,
made it to the major labels, and played the larger rock clubs and all kinds of
college gigs which we understand often paid quite well. One track, though I am
drawing a blank on which one, was placed in a feature film soundtrack; but it is
of far greater interest I think that the Stompers' "Coast to Coast" was the
first song heard in the background in a particularly important independent film,
"The Return of the Secaucus Seven."
With any luck my next recollections won't prove to be too far off. But it seems
to me the plug was pulled once on a Stompers show, maybe outdoors at Boston
University, because the music was judged to be too loud, setting off a nifty
little street riot. The one image that comes down to the present clearest in
memory is a news photo of drummer "Cooch" being arrested. Whether or not I've
got this right, it is worth saying that the 1960s was not the only wild time to
be in a rock band; and these Stompers, I believe, had their share of wild times.
The Stompers have given us a lot of great times and made a lot of terrific
memories. High points had to be that first time they heard a Stompers song on
WBCN or WCOZ and those big nights at Boston's cavernous Channel rock club. One
of my own personal favorite memories of the 1980s was a warm-ish late winter
weekend day at a time when a Lewis toddler needed really badly to get out and
get some excercise. It was still light out and warm for winter, and he and I
went chugging up a hill singing, at the top of our lungs, the Stompers' "Shut
Down."
These eighteen or so cuts are lots more than just memories. The songs really
are timeless rock 'n' roll, and "Stompilation" is a party or a dance waiting to
happen. It used to be written on early CD reissues that they revealed
limitations of the original source recordings, and some analog limits may be
detected here. This is actually an advantage - and a pretty big one - giving
these cuts a grittier sound than I remember on the original releases.
My favorite Stompers songs all come in the first half of "Stompilation,"
including my all-time top pick, "First Kiss." But the well-selected cuts from
the 1990 release show clearly enough that I have neglected "Unfinished Business"
and need to dust it off and give it a few listens.
"Stompilation" is one of the most welcome record releases of 2009, and it's only
August.
It may not be too early to start leaning on Sal Baglio and company for a
"Stompilation II."
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It is just a thought ... but someone in the Stompers crowd might want to
consider sending "Coast to Coast" to the producer of the overnight radio
broadcast, "Coast to Coast AM" for consideration as bumper music. It is claimed
to be the number one overnight talk show in the world, and I have no reason to
doubt it. Some of the bumper music has no more relevance, that I can see, to
any individual show's content than to make reference to the nighttime. "Ain't
them cats the most, Rockin' from coast to coast" is a heck of a lot closer fit,
and it's a great record.
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ROCK BAND
Downloadable Content for the Coming Week
Hey all,
<> Awesome week a' comin'. Especially if you are as big a fan of the Talking
Heads as me (I own every release they ever put out in just about every region on
vinyl... just a little obsessed). In addition we're kicking some new flavor in
your ear holes with Avenged Sevenfold, The Jam, Oasis, and Rage Against the
Machine. The Wii is getting Tom Petty, Judas priest and more in a epic week as
well. And we have not forgotten the PSP - Guns 'N Roses and Franz Ferdinand.
Believe it.
Tracks available on Xbox 360 (Sept. 1) and PLAYSTATION 3 system (Sept. 3):
Avenged Sevenfold "Bat Country"
The Jam "A Town Called Malice"
The Jam "Going Underground"
Oasis "Supersonic" (Live)
Rage Against the Machine "Guerilla Radio"
Talking Heads "And She Was"
Talking Heads "Crosseyed & Painless"
Talking Heads "Girlfriend is Better"
Talking Heads "Once in a Lifetime"
Talking Heads "Take Me to the River"
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(All tracks are original master recordings)
These tracks will be available for purchase as Talking Heads Pack 01 and as
individual tracks on Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 system.
Price:
$1.99 USD, ฃ.99 UK , 1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track
$8.49 USD, ฃ5.25 UK , 6.59 EU (680 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for Talking
Heads Pack 01
Wii:
Billy Idol "Mony Mony"
Billy Idol "Rebel Yell"
Fleetwood Mac "Don't Stop"
Fleetwood Mac "World Turning"
Jet "She's a Genius"
Tom Petty "I Won't Back Down"
Tom Petty "Runnin' Down a Dream"
Bare Naked Ladies "Hanukkah Blessings" *
Billy Squier "Christmas is the Time" *
Judas Priest "(Take These) Chains"
Judas Priest "Bloodstone"
Judas Priest "Devil's Child"
Judas Priest "Fever"
Judas Priest "Pain & Pleasure"
Judas Priest "Riding on the Wind"
Judas Priest "Screaming for Vengeance"
Judas Priest "The Hellion/Electric Eye"
Judas Priest "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"
Nikko "Break My Heart" *
Nikko "Don't Tell Me" *
Pretenders "Blue Christmas" *
Pretenders "Precious"
Price:
$2.00 USD (200 Wii Points) per track
*Denotes $1.00 (100 Wii Points) per track
Rock Band Unplugged Tracks for PSPฎSystem
Rock Band Unplugged fans will enjoy the addition of Franz Ferdinand's "Lucid
Dreams" and Guns N' Roses' "Riad N' The Bedouins" to the 35 tracks already
available via the Rock Band Unplugged in-game music store for the PSP system.
Tracks available for Rock Band Unplugged (Sept. 3):
Franz Ferdinand "Lucid Dreams"
Guns N' Roses "Riad N' The Bedouins"
Price:
$1.99, ฃ.99 UK , 1.49 EU per track on the PSP system
** Dates for Rock Band game tracks are tentative and subject to change. **
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NEW ENGLAND ESSENTIAL RECORDINGS
Additions to Our List
<> Sunday was among our best-ever days for suggestions of additions to our
essential record release list.
Music acts added, that were not previously represented on the list, are
Aerosmith
Dennis Brennan
City Thrills
Orbits
November Group
Phish
Salem 66
Shane Champagne
For me, these records range from the Aerosmith album, which I played just a
couple days ago, to The Orbits, whose vinyl I haven't heard in over twenty
years, to Phish, whose CD I have never heard. But in general, it seems to me
these are excellent choices.
Dennis Brennan has earned diehard fans and was not to be denied. "City Thrills"
was a later name for a band probably lots better known as Thrills. November
Group had a number of great records, including one very big Boston local hit.
We get a small but quite steady number of admiring e-mails about Salem 66. That
band's fans are not letting go anytime soon. And Shane Champagne was another
group that turned out a very big Boston local hit.
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BECKY CHACE
"Some Time" DVD
<> "Just a quick note to you all that our first ever DVD, 'Some Time, a Film by
Rachel Ferro,' is now for sale at all shows. The DVD is $20. It's an hour and
half and features the music video for 'Some Time,' a live performance from 2007
in Ithaca, NY, interviews, and extremely candid footage of us on our 2007 tour."
SOURCE: BeckyChace At Cox Dot Net, "DVD Is Out, Chans Show Coming Up," August
25, 2009.
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CONTOURS
"Do You Love Me"
<> Can anyone out there name any big Contours songs in addition to the Top 20
hit, "Do You Love Me"?
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COAST TO COAST AM
Return of the Founder
<> If the announced plan holds, Art Bell, one of the all-time greats of talk
radio, will return for a night as host of his old late-night program, "Coast to
Coast AM."
Art Bell is a real character, totally amazing, and not to be missed.
The current week-night host, George Noory, said Bell would be at the microphone
Sunday night, which I take to mean the Sunday-Monday overnight. The latest I
have heard did not say what subjects were planned for discussion nor who would
be Art Bell's guests. Not that it matters. Bell is fantastic all by himself on
countless topics.
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MANNY GREENHILL
And His Son Mitch
<> My proofreading skills aren't too bad. But I am getting treated for an eye
condition. It causes me to see rather poorly for about eight hours every day.
Like right now. This may be why, in our last issue, I didn't notice that I
named Manny Greenhill, a super-important 1950s and 1960s Boston folk concert
producer and promoter, when I meant to name his son, Mitch Greenhill, who was
the main subject of that particular newsletter item.
Thought it might not be a bad idea to make note here of my error.
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MICHAEL JACKSON
Death Ruled a Homicide
<> It would be my guess everyone already knows that Michael Jackson's death has
been ruled a homicide. The first radio news I heard on the topic, based on
Friday's revelations, gave a more extensive and detailed account of the drugs
found in Jackson's system than did later news broadcasts. Hearing that list,
along with the shorter list of the drugs thought to have contributed to his
death, was a truly jarring experience. This homicide ruling is the subject of
several - probably many - current news stories.
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OASIS
Departure of Noel Gallagher
<> Another topic of multiple music news articles has to do with the departure of
Noel Gallagher from the band, Oasis, reportedly following an altercation.
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YAHOO NEWS HEADLINE
Monday Morning
[But this (Saturday) morning is the first I have seen or heard of it.]
Grammy winning Elvis Presley collaborator dies
Yahoo! Music Mon Aug 24, 11:00 am ET
Courtesy of NME.com -- Larry Knechtel worked with The Byrds and The Mamas and
the Papas
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YAHOO MUSIC NEWS HEADLINE
Friday Evening
Hendrix masters align with new "Axis" in Sony deal
Reuters Fri Aug 28, 7:44 pm ET
NEW YORK (Billboard) - The Jimi Hendrix catalog is moving over and letting
another major take over.
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Ted Kennedy was not always the most articulate member of his clan. Once, in a
Doonesbury comic strip, a press conference was depicted. In it, after an
opening statement, a reporter asked Kennedy, "Senator, can you give us a verb?"
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ABBY HUTCHINSON PATTON
And the Movement Cure
<> For years I have practiced, exclusively on myself, a form of healthcare once
called the Movement Cure or Swedish Movement Cure. This old medical specialty
first came to my attention from two published letters of Abby Hutchinson Patton,
"Sister Abby" of the mid-nineteenth-century Hutchinson Family concert troupe.
The variety of Movement Cure that most interests me may be thought to combine
exercise therapy with massage therapy. However, Dr. George H. Taylor, whose
approach I follow, considered massage to be a form of passive exercise, in that
it involves blood circulation and the health benefits derived from setting
bodily fluids in motion. The Movement Cure comes to mind for a variety of
reasons, not least of which is that today, Saturday, August 29, 2009, is the
180th anniversary of the birth of Abby Hutchinson Patton, whose published
letters were my first source of information on this subject.
I will just add in passing that another inspiration, for my looking into the
Movement Cure, was print and broadcast discussions of injuries to a Red Sox
slugger who many likely will remember, center fielder Tony Armas. Years later,
I heard a Red Sox trainer speak of injury prevention through focused
conditioning. Anyway...
Before becoming a physician, George H. Taylor was, according to biographical
materials, the first superintendent of schools of Williston, Vermont. His New
York City medical school went out of business in 1864 and is largely forgotten,
so today we would connect him more with his prior studies at the Medical
Department of Harvard College: now the Harvard Medical School. Harvard's
Countway Medical Library has what may be the biggest and finest collection of
materials related to Dr. George H. Taylor.
In the early 1850s, the University of Vermont opened its own Medical Department,
and physicians there encouraged Dr. Taylor's younger brother, Charles Fayette
Taylor, to join the student body.
I can about guarantee you that some of our readers just thought to themselves -
hmmmmm, Charles Fayette Taylor, there's something familiar about that name.
Charles Fayette Taylor - Faye Taylor - was a grandson of Dr. Charles Fayette
Taylor. He taught aviation engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology for many, many years. He died in 1996. Early in life, Faye Taylor
worked for famed aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright; and I am assured that if one
were to trace back the science of preparing an airplane for takeoff to a time
when only one person knew how to do it, that person was Faye Taylor. Later, he
was the lead developer of the engine used in the historic Spirit of St. Louis
airplane which Charles Lindbergh flew nonstop across the Atlantic.
After graduating from the University of Vermont Medical Department in the 1850s,
the earlier Dr. Charles F. Taylor traveled to London, probably dispatched there
by his older brother George. In London, he learned Swedish massage from Dr.
Mathias Roth, and Dr. Charles F. Taylor became the earliest-known person to
bring Swedish massage to the United States. Swedish massage is the number one
form of massage used in the United States today.
Exercise therapy reaches into such diverse fields as physical therapy (the
modern movement cure), sports medicine, and geriatric healthcare. Many
physicians who were concerned with the Movement Cure were orthopedic surgeons
who were members of the nineteenth-century physical education association. Good
old-fashioned Movement Cure treatment is very much still with us and has in many
ways been restored to new-fashioned status. We (except for me) just don't call
it "Movement Cure" anymore: we speak of exercise therapy and massage therapy as
though they were two separate forms
of treatment.
My severe, chronic right elbow pain is now totally gone. I never experience it
anymore and haven't for years, though it used to be with me all the time. My
hip pain is a little tougher, on account of an osteocondroma. But I seldom feel
what was once severe, chronic hip pain. Same for sharp, everlasting right knee
pain. That, too, is pretty much gone.
A "disadvantage" of the Movement Cure is that it requires real understanding and
effort on the part of the patient. A longing for easier, faster, cheaper
treatment by way of drugs helped put an end to the Movement Cure as a recognized
medical specialty. Or so I believe. But a real advantage of the Movement Cure
is that it works. Nowadays, I think it is often easier, cheaper, and faster
than modern medical science. Health maintenance has a lot of advantages over
disease care and injury care.
This item is placed at the end of our newsletter because it is largely off our
subject. But I know from e-mail correspondence that many of our readers use
exercise as a preventive, health-maintaining measure; while for others, exercise
is integrated into medical treatment. To me, this is a very important and
timely topic. And it seems to me that at least some of our readers would have
special interest in knowing of the Williston VT, UVM, Harvard, and Swedish
massage roots of an important American variant of the Swedish Movement Cure.
Thanks and Happy Birthday! to Abby Hutchinson Patton. And thanks and best
wishes to Tony Armas who, when he was in the game, always played with a full
head of steam.
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VERMONT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
World Premiere of "Odzihozo and the Lake"
Composed by Derrik Jordan
Bellows Falls Opera House
Bellows Falls, Vermont
Thursday, October 1, 2009
<> "It gives me great pleasure to announce that tickets are now on sale for The
Vermont Symphony Orchestra's performance at the Bellows Falls Opera House on
Thursday October 1 at 7:30 pm. They will be playing the world premiere
commission of my piece, 'Odzihozo And The Lake.' Also on the program are pieces
by Mozart, Bizet and Haydn. Anthony Princiotti will be conducting.
My piece is based on the ancient Abenaki legend of Odzihozo, a supernatural
being who created himself from the leftover dust that fell from the Creator's
hands. He was pretty clever at making himself but somehow he forgot to make
himself legs. So he dragged himself over the land, pushing up mountains and
gouging out rivers and eventually made Lake Champlain, which he considered to be
his masterpiece. In fact, he liked it so much that he decided that he would stay
there and watch over it forever, so he turned himself into a rock island that
sits in the Burlington Bay. The piece tells this story in music.
"The piece will be performed in nine locations around the state of Vermont in
late September 2009 and early October as part of their Made In Vermont Fall
Festival Tour. It is written for a chamber orchestra of twenty-eight musicians,
which includes a flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two French horns, violins,
violas, cellos, bass and a percussionist who plays vibraphone, timpani, bass
drum and cymbal. I have worked two Abenaki themes (a greeting song and fragments
of friendship song) into the piece to honor the Abenaki people and their
connection to the lake and to Ndakinna, which is their name for Vermont.
"Tickets can be purchased at Brattleboro Books and in Bellows Falls at Village
Square Booksellers or online at www.brattleborotix.com. The Opera House is one
of the smaller venues the VSO plays and usually sells out quickly so get your
tickets early!
"I'm looking forward to seeing you there for the world premiere of "Odzihozo And
The Lake.'"
SOURCE: Derrik Jordan, "Vermont Symphony Orchestra in Bellows Falls, Vermont,
Thursday, October 1," August 25, 2009.
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