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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
  • Bushy Wushy
    "Bushy Wushy the Beer Man," aka Robert Logan

    The Bushy-Wushy Rag

    Phillip K. Bimstein uses an organic approach to digital samples, building pieces around stories told through speech, sound effects, and a singular musical wit. We’ll hear works about cows that roam and moo next to Bimstein's home, sin and salvation in Las Vegas, and about baseball. Listen to a special favorite, which focuses on the charming beer vendor Robert Logan, who calls himself "Bushy Wushy the Beer Man." For more than forty years, Bushy Wushy sold beer in Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals. In "The Bushy-Wushy Rag," Bimstein fuses music, voices (including Jack Buck's call of a famous home run by Ozzie Smith) and sounds to create a musical narrative that celebrates baseball in St. Louis. "That's a winner!"

PROGRAM # 2652, Classical Sampling (First aired on Tuesday 3/13/07)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Phillip Bimstein

Larkin Gifford's Harmonica

The Bushy Wushy Rag [14:00]
Casino [13:00]

Starkland #214 www.starkland.com*

Steve Reich

City Life, New York Counterpoint, etc. (Ensemble Modern)

City Life [22:00]

BMG #66549 ** www.bmgclassics.de* Also try Amazon.com*

Comments

  • [1] Manu from Aotearoa/ New Zealand March 16, 2008 - 06:52AM

    I've been loving this since I first heard it last year! What's the Scott Joplin rag it's based on?


  • [2] John Schaefer from WNYC March 17, 2008 - 01:03PM

    Hi Manu,

    I'm not sure he's actually quoting from a specific Joplin rag - it's more a general feeling of Joplin's music. But he IS quoting from the St. Louis Blues, which was very popular at the time when baseball was truly becoming "America's national pastime."


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