New Sounds Live Concerts at the World Financial Center, Fall 2004
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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Armed with a guitar, One Ring Zero's Michael Hearst is also ready with the theremin. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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Joshua Camp, the other half of the duo One Ring Zero, here on accordion, but he also plays other instruments. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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Author Paul Auster co-wrote two of the songs, one of which was a world premiere sung by his daughter. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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Ben Holmes, trumpet, is part of One Ring Zero's ranks at the World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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Greg Stare, sits on and plays the cajón, a boxlike Latin American percussion instrument, 11/3/04.
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Siri Hustvedt reads from her work. She also co-wrote a song with ORZ that received a world premiere that day. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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(From L to R) One Ring Zero's Michael Hearst, with reinforcements Taylor Bergren-Chrisman, double bass and Greg Stare, cajón. 11/3/04.
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Author Rick Moody presents two pieces from a collection of very short works of fiction. He also co-wrote several ORZ songs. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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One Ring Zero's Michael Hearst, theremin. World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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Rick Moody performs on guitar with One Ring Zero, 11/3/04
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ORZ's Joshua Camp, accordion and vocals, 11/3/04
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Host John Schaefer at the World Financial Center, 11/3/04.
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