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    6/27- w/ Robert Walter and Stanton Moore at The Mint, Los Angeles-9pm

    6/8- w/ Mas Mamones at Tipitina's, New Orleans-10pm

    4/29- at Jazzfest, New Orleans-w/ The New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars-3:45-5pm (Lagniappe Stage)


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    Sunday
    May292011

    A conversation on the current New Orleans music scene with Mark Bingham, Helen Gillet, Michael Dominici, and Jonathan Freilich

    A slightly different format audio recording has just gone up on the music interviews page.  It's a four way conversation and I've left it full length for this site.

    WWOZ radio DJ, Michael Dominici had the idea to take some of what has been happening in these interviews and take it onto WWOZ during his radio show.  There were time constraints that didn't allow us, with our summer schedules, to do this live so we pre-recorded it on May 28th, 2011. Mark Bingham allowed us to do the interview at Piety St. Studios so we sat down for about an hour and discussed a few things pertaining to recording, time perception, thinking of music for now, anachronistic music, and observations on a few other musicians around the scene including Quintron, Ratty Scurvics, Clint Maedgen and others.  Other things were touched on too. The conversation ranges from light and humorous to a tinkering with quasi-meta-musico-profundums.

    This will probably be quite edited for WWOZ radio broadcast so here is an opportunity to hear it in its entirety.  

    Michael Dominici is a DJ, a very aware listener and New Orleans lover and culture observer.  Cellist,Helen Gillethas been an active professional musician around New Orleans for many years now. Mark Bingham is a renowned record producer, composer, engineer, song writer etc.  

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