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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
    Aug212011

    Audio interview with Other Planets leader, Anthony Cuccia 

    Anthony Cuccia- Percussionist, keyboardist, composer, idea man for The Other Planets. Anthony uses music both for social consciousness and for exploration of its own various technologies.  He is always striving for a new way to assemble his ideas.

    Both parts of the interview have been posted and are also available as a podcast from the itunes store.

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    Thursday
    Aug042011

    3 new interviews

    Standby, for three new audio interviews. 

    Anthony Cuccia- Percussionist, keyboardist, composer, idea man for The Other Planets. Anthony is uses music both for socially consciousness and for exploration of its own various technologies.  There is always a new way he is striving to assemble his ideas.

    Dave Capello- a singular creative drummer with a desire for what is unique and portraying the importance of going for it even where there are risks involved.  Originally, from Kansas City, Dave has spent many years playing with a smorgasboard of the most interesting creative units. Previous to New Orleans he was in New York playing with The Bern Nix Trio, and William Parker.

    Jeff Treffinger- Architect, song writer, cofounder of Tribe Nunzio, guitarist with The Geraniums, co-owner of The Mermaid Lounge and The Truck Farm.  That list is short and only covers the things that folks know most. He went pretty deep in this interview that discusses changes in the New Orleans music scene and the factors that contributed to it, as well as anecdotes that describe what it looked like at various times since his arrival.