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burlveneer-music · 2 years
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Joe Fiedler’s Open Sesame - Fuzzy and Blue - my WVUD pal Ako turned me on to this last night, a trombone-led quintet doing Sesame Street songs! (Oh, and Fiedler actually works on Sesame Street!)
In 2019 trombonist Joe Fiedler released Open Sesame, packed with inventive jazz readings of material drawn from his longstanding “day job” as an EMMY-nominated music director and staff arranger for the famed children’s show Sesame Street. The effort was equally beloved by lay listeners and the jazz world alike. DownBeat praised the music’s “diverse aesthetic,” in which Fiedler blends “elements of funk, rock, free-jazz and New Orleans polyphony into a potent mix that gives depth and texture to the lighthearted compositions.” When Fiedler and the band toured the music, including a stop at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola with guest luminaries Wynton Marsalis and none other than Elmo himself, the realization set in that the project would be no one-off. “I have these songbooks from the Sesame Street office,” Fiedler says, “and if you whip through the first 30 tunes, absolutely everyone knows them. But there are six or seven thousand songs they’ve done over the past 50 years, with plenty of gold in there to do a second album for sure.” Fuzzy and Blue, Fiedler’s second volume of Sesame Street songs, shines still more light on the extraordinary wit and melodic gift of the foundational Sesame Street composers Joe Raposo and Jeffrey Moss, among others. The album boasts the same top-tier lineup as Open Sesame, with a couple of twists. Trumpeter Steven Bernstein, who played on only part of Open Sesame, now becomes an integral cog in a nimble three-horn section, expanding and varying the palette and allowing Fiedler to bring his seasoned orchestration skills to the foreground. Reedman Jeff Lederer plays tenor and clarinet and relies more heavily on soprano sax this time out, helping achieve the ideal blend of colors and registers that Fiedler was seeking. Drummer Michael Sarin and bassist Sean Conly keep the rhythms locked and creatively churning, from the Dr. John/Professor Longhair vibe of “Fuzzy and Blue” to the reggae feel of “Elmo’s Song” (by Tony Geiss), to the Hugh Masekela-inspired Afropop of “Ladybug’s Picnic” (originally a peppy country novelty by the late William “Bud” Luckey). The ensemble also gets a visit from vocal powerhouse Miles Griffith, the very model of a guest on Sesame Street. On the “I Love Trash/C Is for Cookie” melange (a one-two shot of Moss and Raposo), Griffith’s singing is unabashed, larger than life, uproariously funny but insightful and firmly in control. He’s equally compelling in a sociopolitical vein on “I Am Somebody,” in which Fiedler combines an original song with the lyrics of Reverend William Holmes Borders — words recited to powerful effect on Sesame Street in 1972 by Reverend Jesse Jackson. Fiedler felt a need on Fuzzy and Blue to acknowledge social tumult at the close of the Trump presidency and the still-tentative aftermath of the COVID pandemic. “We Are All Earthlings,” a gentle and idyllic Jeffrey Moss folk ballad from 1993, accomplishes this as well, though Fiedler brings a stark added tension with his Stravinsky-esque horn voicings. Throughout the album there’s an atmosphere of fun, “a sense of burlesque” as Fiedler put it in the Open Sesame liner notes, that flows from the trombonist’s deep love of Ray Anderson, the Jazz Passengers, Carla Bley and other major influences. Steven Bernstein’s Sexmob is another. The improvisational openness and risk of Fiedler’s trio dates Sacred Chrome Orb, The Crab, I’m In and Joe Fiedler Plays the Music of Albert Mangelsdorff also carry over to this more song-oriented endeavor. Fuzzy and Blue, like its predecessor, is Fiedler’s way of bringing it all together, reminding himself and all of us that inspiration can and does come from everywhere, and that everything is connected.
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Happy birthday darling I have no presents and fantasy cake but I hope I make you happy with everything I made like this edit right here with all of your pictures in it Shirley Jane Temple Black 1928-2014 April 23rd 1928-February 10th 2014 and special rest in peace to those who passed away Bishop Rance Allen, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Lisa Loring, Bob Saget, Betty White, Heather O'Rourke, Judith Barsi, baby Leroy, baby Peggy Montgomery, Peggy cartwright, Darla Jean Hood, Jean Darling, Peaches Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Dorothy DeBorba, Mary Kornman and Mildred Kornman, Kenny Rogers, Patsy Cline, Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Eazy-E, rest in peace Ana Ofelia Murguía December 31st 2023, Jim James Edward Jordan, Lucille Ricksen, Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton and Terry and Pal, Eva Gabor, Geraldine Sue Page, Pat Buttram, Joe Flynn, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Richard Belzer, Richard Harris, Bernard Fox, Raymond Burr, Perrette Pradier, Jeanette Nolan, Larry Clemmons, Bing Crosby, John Candy, John Heard, John Fiedler, Beate Hasenau, Billie Burke, Roberts Blossom, Billie Bird, Bill Erwin, Ralph Foody, Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton, John Wayne, Clara Blandick,Charley Grapewin, Buddy Ebsen, Angelo Rossitto, Clarence Chesterfield Howerton, Bridgette Andersen, Dominique Dunne, Dana Plato, Robbie Coltrane, Lance Reddick, Betty Ann Bruno, Betty Tanner, Elizabeth Taylor, Helen McCrory, Ray Liotta and Tom Sizemore and Burt Reynolds, Zari Elmassian, Frank Cucksey, Vyacheslav Baranov, Vladimir Ferapontov, Carol Tevis, George Shephard Houghton, Irving S. Brecher, Richard Griffiths, Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, Joe Conley, Alan Arkin, Jerry Heller, Fred Willard, Mary Ellen Trainor, Morgan Woodward, Anna Lee and John Ingle, David Lewis, Ken Curtis, Ed Asner, James Caan, James Arness, Amanda Blake, Avicii, Jane Withers and Virginia Weidler, Milburn Stone, Natasha Richardson, Joanna Barnes, Cameron Boyce and Tyree Boyce, Cammack"Cammie"King, Denny Miller, Jane Adams, June Marlowe rest in heavenly peace to all of them actors and actresses this is Shirley Temple birthday edit of the year
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pontenpie · 1 year
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FUZZY & BLUE
Diseño de portada para el disco del trombonista Joe Fiedler
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angiefsutton · 5 years
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G33K Out: Hansi Oppenheimer and the Squee Project
In the latest #G33KOut #podcast: #HansiOppenheimer and the #Squee Project #Fangirls
Episode 37: Hansi Oppenheimer and the Squee Project
I’ve written before about the term ‘fangirl’ and its current place in fandom. Of course, I’m not the only fan who’s taken to reclaiming the word and redefining myself as a fangirl. Hansi Oppenheimer is a filmmaker who has considered herself a fangrrl since at least the age of 6, but wanted to explore what it meant to be a woman in fandom. What…
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scorpionc · 4 years
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Spinning Sunday or: The Haul 1/4/20
Spinning Sunday or: The Haul 1/4/20
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Salutations™!!
A fun Saturday that was a little late starting (just like today) but we had breakfast (or lunch) and then went by to see Jonathan at Underdog Records. Good listening, too. Here’s the haul:
The Police – Synchronicity— Yep, I found another. This was one of the 2019 reissues, but it had a variant cover that I didn’t have, so I bought it. Someone got it for Christmas and decided they…
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andreasfamehall · 2 years
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¡LAS 10 MEJORES PELÍCULAS DE LA HISTORIA! (según usuarios de IMDb)
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10 - El señor de los anillos: La comunidad del anillo (2001)
Director: Peter Jackson.
Reparto: Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, Ian McKellen, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Liv Tyler, Andy Serkis & Hugo Weaving.
9- El bueno, el feo y el malo (1966)
Director: Sergio Leone.
Reparto: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Rada Rassimov, Aldo Giuffrè, Mario Brega, Luigi Pistilli, Antonio Casale, John Bartha, Antonio Casas, Al Mulock & Aldo Sambrell.
8- Pulp Fiction (1994)
Director: Quentin Tarantino.
Reparto: Quentin Tarantino, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Harvey Keitel, Amanda Plummer, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames & Maria de Medeiros.
7- El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003)
Director: Peter Jackson.
Reparto: Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen, Sean Astin, Karl Urban, Orlando Bloom, Liv Tyler, Miranda Otto, John Noble, Cate Blanchett & John Rhys-Davies.
6- La lista de Schindler (1993)
Director: Steven Spielberg.
Reparto: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley, Embeth Davidtz, Emilie Schindler, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall, Oliwia Dabrowska, Beatrice Macola, Anna Mucha, Mark Ivanir & Malgorzata Gebel.
5- 12 hombres sin piedad (1957)
Director: Sidney Lumet.
Reparto: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, Joseph Sweeney, Jack Kiugman, Martin Balsam, Jack Lemmon, Jack Warden, E. G. Marshall, George C. Scott, John Fiedler & John Savoca.
4- El caballero oscuro (2008)
Director: Christopher Nolan.
Reparto: Chritian Bale, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Cillian Murphy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Joseph Gordon-Levitt & Néstor Gastón Carbonell.
3- El padrino. Parte III (1974)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola.
Reparto: Al Pacino, Sofia Coppola, Andy García, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Eli Wallach, Bridget Fonda, Robert De Niro, George Hamilton, Joe Mantegna, Franc D'Ambrosio & Marlon Brando.
2- El padrino (1972)
Director: Francis Lord Coppola.
Reparto: Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, James Caan, Talia Shire, John Cazale, Richard S. Castellano, Al Lettieri, Tere Livrano, Al Martino & Gianni Russo.
1- Cadena Perpetua (1994)
Director: Frank Darabont.
Reparto: Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins, Bob Gunton, Clancy Brown, William Sadler, Gil Bellows, James Whitmore, Mark Rolston, Alfonso Freeman, Jeffrey DeMunn, Renee Blaine & Neil Giuntoli.
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1962dude420-blog · 3 years
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Today we remember the passing of Eubie Blake who died February 12, 1983 in Brooklyn, New York
James Hubert "Eubie" Blake, was an American composer, lyricist, and pianist of ragtime, jazz, and popular music. In 1921, he and his long-time collaborator Noble Sissle wrote Shuffle Along, one of the first Broadway musicals to be written and directed by African Americans. Blake's compositions included such hits as "Bandana Days", "Charleston Rag", "Love Will Find a Way", "Memories of You" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry". The 1978 Broadway musical Eubie! showcased his works.
Eubie Blake was born February 7, 1887, at 319 Forrest Street, in Baltimore, Maryland. Of the many children born to former slaves Emily "Emma" Johnstone and John Sumner Blake, he was the only one to survive childhood. John Sumner Blake was a stevedore on the Baltimore Docks.
Blake claimed in later life to have been born in 1883, but records published beginning in 2003—U.S. Census, military, and Social Security records and Blake's passport application and passport—uniformly give his birth year as 1887.
Blake's musical training began when he was four or five years old. While out shopping with his mother, he wandered into a music store, climbed on the bench of an organ, and started "foolin’ around". When his mother found him, the store manager said to her, "The child is a genius! It would be criminal to deprive him of the chance to make use of such a sublime, God-given talent." The Blakes purchased a pump organ for US$75.00, making payments of 25 cents a week. When Blake was seven, he received music lessons from a neighbor, Margaret Marshall, an organist for the Methodist church. At age 15, without his parents' knowledge, he began playing piano at Aggie Shelton's Baltimore bordello. Blake got his first big break in the music business in 1907, when the world champion boxer Joe Gans hired him to play the piano at Gans's Goldfield Hotel, the first "black and tan club" in Baltimore. Blake played at the Goldfield during the winters from 1907–1914, spending his summers playing clubs in Atlantic City. During this period, he also studied composition in Baltimore with Llewellyn Wilson.
According to Blake, he also worked the medicine show circuit and was employed by a Quaker doctor. He played a Melodeon strapped to the back of the medicine wagon. Blake stayed with the show only two weeks, however, because the doctor's religion didn't allow the serving of Sunday dinner.
Blake said he composed the melody of the "Charleston Rag" in 1899, when he would have been only 12 years old. It was not committed to paper, however, until 1915, when he learned to write musical notation.
In 1912, Blake began playing in vaudeville with James Reese Europe's Society Orchestra, which accompanied Vernon and Irene Castle's ballroom dance act. The band played ragtime music, which was still quite popular. Shortly after World War I, Blake joined forces with the performer Noble Sissle to form a vaudeville musical act, the Dixie Duo. After vaudeville, the pair began work on a musical revue, Shuffle Along, which incorporated songs they had written, and had a book written by F. E. Miller and Aubrey Lyles. When it premiered in June 1921, Shuffle Along became the first hit musical on Broadway written by and about African-Americans. The musical also introduced hit songs such as "I'm Just Wild About Harry" and "Love Will Find a Way." Rudolf Fisher insisted that Shuffle Along "had ruined his favorite places of African-American sociability in Harlem" due to the influx of white patrons. The reliance on "stereotypical black stage humor" and "the primitivist conventions of cabaret," in the words of Thomas Brothers, made the show a hit, running for 504 performances with 3 years of national tours.
Blake made his first recordings in 1917, for the Pathé record label and for Ampico piano rolls. In the 1920s he recorded for the Victor and Emerson labels among others.
In 1923, Blake made three films for Lee de Forest in de Forest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process: Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, featuring their song "Affectionate Dan"; Sissle and Blake Sing Snappy Songs, featuring "Sons of Old Black Joe" and "My Swanee Home"; and Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy on Swanee River, featuring Blake performing his "Fantasy on Swanee River". These films are preserved in the Maurice Zouary film collection in the Library of Congress collection. He also appeared in Warner Brothers' 1932 short film Pie, Pie Blackbird with the Nicholas Brothers, Nina Mae McKinney, and Noble Sissle. That same year he and his orchestra provided as well most of the music for the film Harlem Is Heaven.
In July 1910, Blake married Avis Elizabeth Cecelia Lee, proposing to her in a chauffeur-driven car he hired. Blake and Lee met around 1895, when both attended Primary School No. 2, at 200 East Street in Baltimore. In 1910, Blake brought his newlywed to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he had already found employment at the Boathouse nightclub.
In 1938, Avis was diagnosed with tuberculosis. She died later that year, at the age of 58. Of his loss, Blake said, "In my life I never knew what it was to be alone. At first when Avis got sick, I thought she just had a cold, but when time passed and she didn’t get better, I made her go to a doctor and we found out she had TB … I suppose I knew from when we found out she had the TB, I understood that it was just a matter of time."
While serving as bandleader with the USO during World War II, he met Marion Grant Tyler, the widow of the violinist Willy Tyler. Blake and Tyler married in 1945. She was a performer and a businesswoman and became his valued business manager until her death in 1982. In 1946, Blake retired from performing and enrolled in New York University, where he studied the Schillinger System of music composition, graduating in two and a half years. He spent the next two decades using the Schillinger System to transcribe songs that he had memorized but had never written down.
In the 1970s and 1980s, public interest in Blake's music rekindled following the release of his 1969 retrospective album, The 86 Years of Eubie Blake.
Blake was a frequent guest of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin. He was featured by leading conductors, such as Leonard Bernstein and Arthur Fiedler. In 1977 he played Will Williams in the Jeremy Kagan biographical film Scott Joplin. By 1975, he had been awarded honorary doctorates from Rutgers, the New England Conservatory, the University of Maryland, Morgan State University, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn College, and Dartmouth. On October 9, 1981, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded by President Ronald Reagan.
Eubie!, a revue featuring the music of Blake, with lyrics by Noble Sissle, Andy Razaf, Johnny Brandon, F. E. Miller, and Jim Europe, opened on Broadway in 1978. The show was a hit at the Ambassador Theatre, where it ran for 439 performances. The production received three nominations for Tony Awards, including one for Blake's score. The show was filmed in 1981 with the original cast members, including Lesley Dockery, Gregory Hines and Maurice Hines. Blake performed with Gregory Hines on the television program Saturday Night Live on March 10, 1979.
Blake continued to play and record until his death, on February 12, 1983, in Brooklyn, five days after events celebrating his purported 100th birthday(which was actually his 96th birthday).
He was interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. His headstone, engraved with the musical notation of "I'm Just Wild About Harry", was commissioned by the African Atlantic Genealogical Society. The bronze sculpture of Blake's bespectacled face was created by David Byer-Tyre, curator and director of the African American Museum and Center for Education and Applied Arts, in Hempstead, New York. The original inscription indicated his correct year of birth, but individuals close to him insisted that Blake be indulged and paid to have the inscription changed.
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political-fluffle · 3 years
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" While most political careers are assisted by mythmaking, Cawthorn’s self-spun narrative is particularly fictitious. In truth, he’s a college dropout, credibly accused sexual predator, and fan of the Third Reich who had no path to the Paralympics and was rejected by the Naval Academy. Contrary to Cawthorn’s past statements, he was not declared dead at his car’s crash site, and his real estate “business” appears to have only purchased a single foreclosed lot. (...)
The only thing that Cawthorn has truly fought is a tree. His serial dishonesty is no longer surprising to Tom Fiedler, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter at the Asheville Watchdog who has exposed numerous cracks in Cawthorn’s origin story. He told me that Cawthorn has been introduced on local television as if he served. “He has this ability to cloud his own experience so that when someone leaps to an incorrect conclusion about who he is, he doesn’t correct them,” Fiedler explained.
Cawthorn is far from the first politician to steal valor, but he’s perfected the con. Unlike those before him, he’s never explicitly claimed to have served. Instead, he’s covertly tied himself to the military through imagery and insinuation. This work is made easier by the fact that Cawthorn comes from a long line of Marines and was blessed with the looks of G.I. Joe: blonde, strong, and square-jawed. He’s also adopted the accessories of the fighter and the rhetoric of the general. Take his victory speech, where he promised: “We are sending a weapon to Washington D.C.” 
Cawthorn’s unrepentant brand of stolen valor is the logical endpoint of a political culture that grossly overvalues military service."
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gowns · 5 years
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an insane spotify playlist
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goalhofer · 5 years
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2019-20 Fargo Force Roster
Wingers
#6 Carter Randklev (Moorhead, Minnesota)
#9 Grant Slukynsky (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#10 Alex Nordstrom (Hancock, Michigan)
#12 Zach Faremouth (Jackson, Michigan)
#14 Adam Gajansky (Kromeriz, Czech Republic)
#15 Lynden Breen (Westfield, New Brunswick)
#18 Ondrej Pavel (Prague, Czech Republic)
#19 Kaden Bohlsen (Willmar, Minnesota)
#21 Joe Dunlap (Windham, New Hampshire)
#22 Aaron Huglen (Roseau, Minnesota)
#23 Casey McDonald (Rosetown, Saskatchewan)
#27 Kyle Smolen (Crystal Lake, Illinois)
Centers
#11 Aaron Grounds (White Bear Lake, Minnesota)
#17 Cade Stibbe (Fargo, North Dakota)
#24 Mason Salquist (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
#26 Tristan Broz (Bloomington, Minnesota)
#28 Aaron Meyers (Thief River Falls, Minnesota)
Defensemen
#3 Colton Huard (Kelowna, British Columbia)
#4 Nick Strom (Dayton, Minnesota)
#5 Cedric Fiedler (Aurau, Switzerland)
#7 Jack Robilotti (Morristown, New Jersey)
#20 Brian Kramer (Wexford, Pennsylvania)
#29 Thomas Bergsland (Plymouth, Minnesota)
#48 Philip Tornqvist (Goteborg, Sweden)
#52 Noah Beck (Richmond Hill, Ontario)
#65 Max Bronstine (Toronto, Ontario)
Goalies
#33 Brennan Boynton (Champlin, Minnesota)
#34 Cole Brady (Pickering, Ontario)
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garudabluffs · 2 years
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Jazzy day sweeping the clouds away: Joe Fiedler brings Open Sesame to The Linda
 November 18, 2021 Joe Fiedler is a music director for "Sesame Street" for the past twelve seasons and an internationally recognized jazz trombonist. He merges his two worlds by presenting his unique and slightly edgy arrangements of classic "Sesame Street" songs. Their new release is "Fuzzy and Blue" and the band showcases a working quartet of seasoned New York improvisers.On November 21st at 3p.m. at The Linda, Fielder will perform with the band and also present an inside multi-media look with Q&A of just how the musical direction for the beloved children’s educational program comes together.Open Sesame’s debut recording was released in February 2019 and is amazing. Fielder is a composer, musical director, and trombonist who has worked on Sesame Street since season 41. He serves as the show's musical director/arranger, copyist, composes music cues, and plays trombone. Fiedler composed themes for recurring segments "Super Grover 2.0," "Cookie's Crumby Pictures," and served as music director for "Elmo the Musical."
LISTEN https://www.wamc.org/podcast/the-roundtable/2021-11-18/jazzy-day-sweeping-the-clouds-away-joe-fiedler-brings-open-sesame-to-the-linda
Fuzzy and Blue coming soonNovember 12, 2021Joe Fiedler's Open Sesame Fuzzy and Blue Available November 12, 2021
https://joefiedler.com/
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angiefsutton · 7 years
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G33K Out: Extraordinary: Stan Lee Red Carpet
G33K Out: Extraordinary: Stan Lee Red Carpet
Note: this article was also published on SciFi4Me.com.
Episode 25: Extraordinary: Stan Lee Red Carpet
I was a fan of Stan Lee before I was aware of who Stan Lee was.
Like many others of my age, my first introduction to anything Marvel was the appearance of Spider-Man in The Electric Company. However, I graduated to reading the comic strip that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. I still…
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rich4a1 · 2 years
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Joe Fiedler Fuzzy and Blue “Open Sesame”
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Joe Fiedler Fuzzy and Blue “Open Sesame” Multiphonics Music Who would have thought we’d encounter the music of the long-running television show Sesame Street through a progressive jazz outfit? Well, this is not the first but the second time for trombonist Joe Fiedler who released Open Sesame in 2019 and is the EMMY-nominated music director and staff arranger for the show in his “day job.”  The…
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