PROGRAM # 2010, American music from the New Sounds Live/New York Guitar Festival Marathon Concert (First aired on Friday. 2/15/02)
| ARTIST(S) | RECORDING | CUT(S) | SOURCE |
|
Bill Frisell & Greg Leisz |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Hard Times Come Again No More/That Was Then [13:00] |
Frisell has numerous CDs, mostly on the Nonesuch label, including one called Blues Dream which includes a song called "Greg Leisz." "That Was Then" is on his CD Good Dog Happy Man. They are available in most stores* or online** |
|
Bill Sims Jr. |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
My Black Mare [4:00] |
Info online at www.billsimsjr.com |
|
Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Honeysuckle Rose [6:30] |
Pizzarelli has many CDs, including Nirvana, which includes this song. He and John Pizzarelli have recorded a duo version of this on their album At The Vineyard Theater. Vignola's latest CD is Blues for A Gypsy, on the Acoustic Disc label. All are available online** |
|
Ben Verdery & the Yale Guitar Orchestra, plus guests |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Scenes From Ellis Island [12:30] |
Verdery has several solo CDs and one with his band Ufonia. Info at www.gamisim.com |
|
Alex DeGrassi |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Down Below [3:30] |
This piece is on De Grassi's CD Water Garden on Tropo Music. DeGrassi's music is available in most stores, and online. |
|
Mark Stewart |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Etude for Uboingee [4:00] |
Not commercially available. Stewart appears on CD as part of the Bang On A Can All-Stars, www.bangonacan.org |
|
Andy Summers Trio |
Live, 92nd Street Y, January 20, 2002 |
Opus 3 [4:30] |
Appears on the CD Peggy's Blue Skylight, on RCA Victor. Info on Summers' many CDs is at www.andysummers.com |
*, ** Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page


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