Hello World! Sound Sampling at the Currier Museum of Art with Ryan Edwards

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Ryan Edwards – Sound Sampling at the Currier 2019                     photo by Stephanie Wright

Hello World!  I experienced something out of my element last weekend at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire- Sound Sampling. I had told people where I was going but was unsure of how to explain the event. I really did not know what to expect! If you have been following 603melody you already know I am not a techie, nor do I have musical talent. So these are definitely layman’s observations.

Ryan Edwards of Masary Studios used sounds from around Manchester as well as from  participating visitors to create a musical collage. Prior to the event Ryan and his partner Sarah sampled sounds from the city, such as a running river, Jazz Brunch at the Currier, and exhaust tubes.  The tubes were a big find for Ryan!  He also used previously recorded loom sounds from another mill town. Ryan guided us through the process of collecting more sounds during the event such as stamping feet, finger snapping as well as folding paper. He skillfully altered them digitally until he found the desirable effect. Yes- you may hear me snap with others on my side of the room. This recording goes in hand with the Currier’s current exhibit “Surroundings: A Community Mural”.  Visitors may add to the mural until March 4, 2019.  Come explore the question – What is a city?

If you are curious about the Currier project, check out my YouTube video of the “rough draft”- Sound Sampling with Ryan Edwards. The finished product may be found at Currier.org/surroundings.  This was so much fun! Thank you Ryan!

Although Ryan does not give many workshops, this kind of interactive art is what Masary Studios is all about. They integrate visual and auditory mediums to create engaging community products to share with the public. Waking the Monster at Fenway Park was one of their projects as well as the really cool Sound Sculpture. I want to play with those cubes!  Visit their website to learn more  – Masary Studios .

One might might be surprised to learn that Ryan has extensive experience with West African music. At age 19 he travelled to West Africa  in search of what makes people want to dance.  No electronic technology, it was down to basics there- the rhythm of drums. This reminded me of Buxton School’s African dance and drumming program which I just have to slip in here. You may already know I have a soft spot for Buxton – African Drum and Dance (Buxton School).

So what does a techno whiz with African influences listen to?  Ryan enjoys James Blake and Stimming.  Sarah also mentioned Sylvan Esso. Click below to take a listen.

James Blake-Where’s the Catch

Sylvan Esso- Die Young

Stimming also creates sampled music.  Check out  November Morning  . The following videos interestingly show November Morning translated into an orchestral piece without any electronic elements.  The first is of Martin Stimming explaining how this project came to be. The second is a recording of the work. Simply amazing!

Martin Stimming

November Morning performed by Brandenburg State Orchestra

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Sarah and Ryan 2019 photo by Stephanie Wright

 

Hello World!The Mallett Brothers Band!

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Wally, Chris, Andrew, Luke, Will and Nick Nashua, NH January 25, 2019

Hello World!  Friday night The Mallett Brothers Band performed at the Riverwalk Cafe and Music Bar in Nashua, New Hampshire.  I was psyched to go! I have wanted to see them ever since Thomas Snow (pianist for Jonathan Edwards) mentioned the band to me more than a year ago. If you have been following 603melody you may have already caught a clip of them with Dave Mallett (Will and Luke’s dad). The band also includes musicians Andrew, Wally, and Nick. They were excited to introduce their newest bandmate, their drummer Chris. They put the live in live music! After the show the guys were super cool to tell me about their favorite musicians. A pretty diverse list, but they all agreed on Wu Tang Clan. Yes- Wu Tang Clan!

Click below on a few of their favorites. This is the hard part for me, picking and choosing what videos to post, and of course check out some music by The Mallett Brothers Band. I am not sure exactly how they feel about Milli Vanilli ( Girl, You Know It’s True ) but the topic did come up during their performance Friday.

“What are you listening to?” is not as easy to answer as one might think! Will  took time to look up some music on his phone. Hiss Golden Messenger and J. Roddy Walston and the Business are new to me.  Check out Numbers !

Nick enjoys J.J.Cale, take a listen- Crazy Mama

Chris listens to Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead, Tedeschi Trucks Band- Anyhow is pretty awesome, as well as John Coltrane.

Will volunteered that his brother, Luke, likes Nikki Lane. I thought  Gone, Gone, Gone was a cool tune. Luke added Donovan Woods to the list. I went down that musical rabbit hole for awhile. I could still be there but got to keep this blog moving. Luke also enjoys Drive By Truckers.

Andrew listens to Phish, Leftover Salmon ( I took a look a listen to Southern Belle), as well as Hardworking Americans.

Wally is wild about 60s music from Italian movies and Japanese girls pop music (Bossa Nova).  Ok, I am not too proud to admit that Wally has me slightly stumped on this one.  Hopefully this link hits the mark –  Nippon Girls.  Luckily I have a friend in Japan. Thank goodness for friends and technology! Chika was not sure who the Nippon Girls were, but she tried to help me out with this video. She told me it is called  The Sun Is Crying  by Ayumi Ishida.  According to Chika it is the B-side of the popular 1960s song- Blue Light Yokohama. Thanks Chika!  Now back to more familiar territory!

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The Mallett Brothers Band set list January 25, 2019

Here are a few of the songs off Friday night’s set list:

Vive l’Acadie

Too Much Trouble

Lights Along The River

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The Mallett Brothers Band 2019 photo by Stephanie Wright

 

Many thanks to Nick, Wally, Chris, Andrew, Luke and Will! It was very nice to meet all of you!

Visit mallettbrothersband.com for more info- look for their new album out in March!

 

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PS  Just started a YouTube channel earlier this month as another way to share some favorite music videos.  There is only one so far that I take “official” credit for filming-my 603melody Charlie Mars interview. Do not expect to hear me singing or playing any musical instruments.  Aliens may have taken over my body if that day comes.  Call for help! Look up 603 Melody today on YouTube!

 

 

 

 

Hello World! Happy New Year & Happy Anniversary!

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Photo by Stephanie Wright 2018

Hello World!

It was one year ago today that 603melody.com was launched!  The idea is simple.       What are you listening to?  I love to share my musical discoveries, and musings as well as others’ thoughts. I think my family and friends are umm well relieved. I do not send them nearly as many Youtube videos to check out. I can’t help it if there is so much music to enjoy!

603melody continues to be a learning process. But I am excited to see what the future holds for the blog, and Instagram account (@603melody). Nothing ventured, nothing gained as the saying goes. I appreciate the continued love and support from my family and friends. I am also continually amazed by the kindness of strangers who take the time to answer my questions, and are willing to be part of this endeavor.  I can’t thank them enough!  Of course many thanks go out to all of you for following along. I know everyone has busy lives with a million and one things to do. If  you are new to 603melody or have not had a chance to visit past posts, please do so. But be warned -you may fall through the magical music rabbit hole! One song always leads to another! Hopefully 603melody will help you find some new songs, and artists; or perhaps you will fall in love again with a forgotten favorite.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2019!

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Stephanie

 

Hello World! Grace Morrison!

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Thanks to Grace Morrison for the photo!

 

Hello World!

Last month Grace Morrison played the City Winery in Boston.  Grace was quite honored to open for Shawn Mullins. The winery was definitely a step up from the cheese aisle she mentioned performing in one time!  The life of a musician is not always glamorous!

Check out a couple of Grace’s songs:

Throwing Stones

Reasons

Grace enjoys listening to Anais Mitchell’s Hadestown. Visit Hadestown.com to learn more about this musical.  She also likes Lisa Loeb (Firecracker) and Tori Amos (Choirgirl Hotel).

Grace and her husband don’t always agree on music. Scott is a Cat Stevens fan.  He also likes Guardians of the Galaxy (Volume I and Volume II)- gotta love the “awesome mix tape”; as well as Les Mis and Jesus Christ Superstar.

Tis the season for Christmas music so I asked Grace if she has any holiday favorites. She loves  Please Come Home for Christmas  by the Eagles, and the soundtrack for Home Alone.  Take a listen to Somewhere in My Memory  A few years ago Grace even did a holiday commercial for Cardis Furniture –Silent Night.

Visit gracemorrison.com for more info.  Thank you Grace for your time!

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Hello World! Los Colognes (not a typo)

 

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Jay Rutherford of Los Colognes photo by Stephanie Wright 2018

 

Hello World!

Earlier this month I discovered Los Colognes when they opened for Big Head Todd and the Monsters. After their set, lead singer Jay Rutherford told me what he and the band have been listening to.  We also discussed his band’s name; something I think Jay  frequently does. Lost Colognes is not a real Spanish word.  Originally, the band was to be The Clones but the name was already taken.  So it morphed into Los Colognes. Hey, they can claim to be the one and only Los Colognes! As Jay pointed out it is easy to search online.

You know when someone is a Dead Head fan when they not only give the year but also the location of the music.  Jay specifically mentioned listening to Grateful Dead music from Northeastern shows circa 1979.  The band is also listening to Steely Dan, Kurt Vile’s new album, as well as Roxy Music’s  Flesh and Blood.

Loading Zone by Kurt Vile

I am digging Roxy Music’s version of  Jealous Guy.

Take a listen to Los Colognes –  Forever in Between   and  All That You Know. To find out more about the band, please visit their website- loscolognes.net

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photo by Stephanie Wright 2018

 

Hello World! 50 Years and Counting: Mr. Jonathan Edwards

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Hello World!

Jonathan Edwards performed at the Tupelo Music Hall earlier this month. He is grateful for his long musical career- 50 years and counting!  Pianist Tom Snow and  Joe K. Walsh (on mandolin) accompanied him on stage.  I was so happy to hear them play My Love Will Keep!  Of course, they also played Sunshine.   After the show, Mr. Edwards took a few minutes to talk with me about what he has been listening to.  I was familiar with three out of the four artists he mentioned.

One musician is a family favorite, Dave Mallett! His sons have a band as well. So I have to include this link of the Mallett family performing together-  Hard Light   (connect those musical dots)!  I think it is safe to say many people know the music of James Taylor (love You Can Close Your Eyes ) and Alison Krauss (Ghost In This House just wow).  Ok, let me just tell you it is taking a lot of self-control not go off on three different musical tangents; but on to Kenny White. You probably have heard his work, even if you were unaware of the creator. Ever wonder who writes commercial jingles? That’s right Kenny White has a “few” under his musical belt.  Kenny White has also worked with numerous artists (including Jonathan Edwards).  Mr. White’s latest album is A Long List of Priors. Just found a new song to enjoy- Road Less Traveled. That’s what 603melody is all about!

I hope you found some new music here or rediscovered some old favorites. Thank you, Mr. Edwards, for your suggestions! For Jonathan Edwards products and info go to  jonathanedwards.net.

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Hello World! Neighbors and Strangers-Kingsley Flood

 

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Last month Kingsley Flood performed a high energy show in Nashua, New Hampshire. The band came to my attention a few years ago via a social media post by the Buxton School. Guitarist George Hall is an alum of the Williamstown school.  Buxton has a special place in my heart, as several of my favorite people have connections there. Sorry, I got a bit off the track, but my musical connect the dots don’t stop there. My last blog post was on Chris Trapper. If you caught it, you may recall that Chris makes an appearance in one of my favorite Kingsley Flood songs, I Don’t Wanna Go Home.  Lead singer Naseem Khuri is his brother in law. I did not think to ask if they have any musical collaborations planned.  Maybe next time!   Waiting for the River to Rise  and To the Wolves are favorites as well.  Earlier this year Kingsley Flood released their 4th album, Neighbors and Strangers (Bottom of the Barrel and  Not Right Yet ).

Individually, the members of  Kingsley Flood have quite the range in musical interests.  Listed below, in no particular order, are a few of artists you may want to look up as well:

Steve Earle, Xenia Rubinos, St. Vincent, Prince, Radiohead, Zero 7, Portishead, Massive Attack, NRBQ, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, and Mary Halvorson.

Thank you for your time, Kingsley Flood!

For more information on the band please go to-kingsleyflood.com.

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Hello World! Connect the Musical Dots with Mr. Chris Trapper

 

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Chris Trapper 2018 -photo by Stephanie Wright

 

Hello World!   Let’s connect the musical dots.  You may already know I am a fan of Great Big Sea.  I discovered Chris Trapper when he performed Sea of No Cares with them a few years ago in Lowell, MA.  During a visit to Newfoundland, he co-wrote the song with Alan Doyle and Sean McCann. You may have heard Chris Trapper’s music in motion pictures, and on television, or even while shopping! Here are just two- Every Angel (The Devil Wears Prada) and  This Time  (August Rush) that have made it to the big screenChris is enjoying a solo career, as well as making music with his band The Push Stars. The Push Stars recently released a new album- 3 Feet in the Air.  In September musician Rob Thomas tweeted his wife’s music pick of the day, I Wrote a Song For You.  The next day he posted 3 Feet in the Air as his pickBoth songs can be found on the new album. A few more musical connections as The Push Stars have opened for Matchbox Twenty in the past. Push Stars’ drummer Ryan MacMillan has also played with Matchbox 20. It is a struggle, but I will stay on topic! I love Rob Thomas and Matchbox 20 too!  See how connecting the musical dots leads from one artist to another?! It is a great way to discover new music!

I caught up with Mr. Trapper last month in Lowell, MA. He told me he has been listening to 50s music such as The Fleetwoods, Bobby V. and the Everly Brothers.  I can’t thank him enough for taking the time to talk! Click below for some music that will take you back!

Wake Up Little Susie

Mr. Blue

Chris also listens to Kingsley Flood. His brother-in-law, Naseem Khuri, just happens to be the lead singer for the band.  You may have seen a cameo of Chris in their video  I Don’t Wanna Go Home. More musical dots connected! Stay tuned for a Kingsley Flood post in the near future!

In the meantime, here are a few more of my Chris Trapper favs!

Sea of No Cares

If You’re Still There

Skin

Please go to christapper.com  and thepushstars.com for more information.

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Hello World! Gutter-Folk

 

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Driftwood Solider- Photo by Stephanie Wright 2018

 

Hello World! Saw Owen and Bobby of Driftwood Soldier for the first time in Nashua, New Hampshire.  They opened for Kingsley Flood. Owen plays the mandolin, and Bobby plays the bass.  They both play foot percussion.

I enjoyed the duo’s updated version of John Henry, and a tune they call the closest thing they have to a love song- The Whiskey Song.

I sat down with Owen to discuss his musical favs which include Dana Sipos, Charlie Parr, and Nina Simone. He also told me to check out Mama’s Broke when he found out that I am a Great Big Sea fan.

Bobby enjoys The Growlers, Monophonics, and Sharon Jones.

So many songs to choose from! These are just a taste.

Dana Sipos- Eyeball Blues    Mama’s Broke- Black Rock Beach

Sharon Jones-100 Days, 100 Nights  The Growlers-Love Test

Thanks to Bobby and Owen, for taking the time to talk!  They are the “friendliest gutter-folk” I have ever met!

You will find their tour schedule and more at driftwood soldier.com  and BobbyandOwenNeedYou.com.

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Driftwood Soldier- Photo by Stephanie Wright 2018

 

Hello World! Ryan Montbleau- I Can’t Wait!

 

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Ryan Montbleau- Tupelo Music Hall 2018 photo by Stephanie Wright

 

Hello World! Ryan Montbleau brought along a full band to the Tupelo Friday night.  They played original tunes, plus some cool covers ranging from Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” to  House of Pain’s “Jump Around”.  Maybe you caught the performance on Ryan’s FB page live-streamed.  My personal favorites are 75 and Sunny, Pacing Like Prince, and Honeymoon Eyes.  Oooh, can’t forget I Can’t Wait.  Take a listen; every time I do there is another song to love.  What is Ryan listening to? He said he had been on a Randy Newman kick (my mind goes straight to You’ve Got a Friend in Me ), and right now is listening to a LOT of Anders Osborne. Side note Osborne produced Ryan’s album I Was Just Leaving. I gotta say I am digging Anders Osborne’s  Higher Ground.

For more info and upcoming shows click here ryanmontbleau.com!

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Stephanie