Todd Brunel performs the third movement of Olivier Messiaen's Quatuor pour la fin du temps ("Quartet for the end of time"). The third movement is for solo clarinet and is called: III. "Abīme des oiseaux" (Abyss of birds), @ Outpost 186 Hampshire, Cambridge, MA, Nov 16, 2007.
Club D'Elf perform at Lizard Lounge in Cambridge on September 6, 2007. This two-set show included core musicians, castmembers and guests: Brahim Fribgane (oud, perc & voice), Duke Levine (guitar), Alain Mallet (keyboards & melodica), Jerry Leake (tablas & perc), Mike Rivard (bass & sintir) & Dean Johnston (drums).
Shira Erlichman performs her Daddy's Parking Lot Sermon at AS220 in the Providence Poetry Slam's Grand Slam finals. Erlichmann and nine other semi-finalists competed April 4, 2007, for one of the five spots on the Providence team that will travel to Austin to compete in the 2007 National Poetry Slam in August.
Jared Paul performs his "Get Dead" @ the Boston Poetry Slam at Cantab Lounge, Central Square Cambridge, December 13, 2006. Paul was the feature. Clips from other performers at this event coming soon on LoM channels. See Paul and many other New England spoken word artists live, weekly @ AS-220, Providence.
Miss Tess @ Lizard: "Stormy Baby" (Oct 2007)
Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade perform originals and period covers at Lizard Lounge, October 18, 2007. Featuring: Miss Tess (vocals, guitar). With: Alec Spiegelman (horns); Paul Dilley (upright bass);Gillian DeLear (drums).
Dance company Beat Tree perform "The bird sings her sweet, sad song and we remember, through our sorrows, the unending cycle of life..." at the Dance Complex as part of the annual 12 Dancers Dancing showcase event produced by Honey Blonder with the Dance Complex faculty.
Shira Erlichman performs her "The Piano Speaks" during her May 2007 feature at the Providence Poetry Slam -- their downtown venue is AS220 on Empire Street.
Part 1 Cambridge Nights, episode 28. Shira Erlichman with Emily Thomas (cello) performing at Boston College of Adult Education in one of the last performances in the Gamble Ballroom of 5 Commonwealth Avenue, Back Bay, Boston, MA. The episode contains excerpts from "A Gala Evening of Poetry" featuring Tom Daley (who produced the event) and Regie Gibson (www.onlineschoolofp oetry.com).
Sarah Rabdau performs her "Only a Year" at Lizard Lounge, Cambridge, April 2007. Singer-songwriters Rabdau, Max Melton, & Laura Younger each did a set to open for Fluttr Effect Trio.
Todd Brunel (clarinets) performs a piece composed and coperformed (live electronics) with long-time collaborator George Brunner. This piece, called "She Stood Weeping" was on part of a varied show produced by Brunel for the 2007 International Woodwind Festival, hosted at the Boston Conservatory.