Hear the story of the anechoic chamber (with versions by both John Cage and David Garland); David talks about his experiences sitting across from Cage and hearing his music.
I have been meaning to send you an e-mail for quite some time. Last Friday evening, June 13th, I listened to your program while driving home from a wonderful church service. The music you played was a perfect travel companion and continued the beauty of the ceremony I had just attended. And earlier this spring, I was listening on a Saturday evening. You played a great mix of classic and modern, including my favorite Rolling Stones song entitled "As Tears Go By." So I find your program a wonderful respite from the day, a breath of fresh air to fill the evening.
Best wishes as you move into the new studio and continued success on Evening Music.
Regards,
Ed Insinger
Jun. 18 2008 11:54 AM
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Hello David,
I have been meaning to send you an e-mail for quite some time. Last Friday evening, June 13th, I listened to your program while driving home from a wonderful church service. The music you played was a perfect travel companion and continued the beauty of the ceremony I had just attended. And earlier this spring, I was listening on a Saturday evening. You played a great mix of classic and modern, including my favorite Rolling Stones song entitled "As Tears Go By." So I find your program a wonderful respite from the day, a breath of fresh air to fill the evening.
Best wishes as you move into the new studio and continued success on Evening Music.
Regards,
Ed Insinger
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