Archive: July, 2006

vinyl’s by mail / craig moerer

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

craigmoerer

Our story begins in 1974 when an 18-year-old blues lover decided to turn his hobby into a business serving similarly obsessed collectors.

Armed with $1000, Craig and his even younger brother, Keith, set off across America in a ‘65 Ford Galaxie. Over the course of six weeks, they covered a dozen states and 6,000 miles, diving into dusty stacks in already plundered warehouses and stuffing what they bought into the trunk of their car. Despite the suspicion they caused among Texas state troopers and by-the-hour hotel operators, the trip proved to be a shoestring success, leading to hundreds of other trips over the next 31 years.

Today, Records By Mail offers one of the most comprehensive selections of vinyl LPs and 45s available anywhere. Housed in a 6,000 square foot warehouse that currently holds 1.3 million records, Craig and his talented, dedicated staff (Erik, Deb, Claire, Howard, Ken, Jeff, Sean, Andrea, Haim & Nate) serve music lovers in more than 70 countries.

While a network of computers and a newly re-designed website helps Craig and his staff satisfy the cravings of his customers more efficiently, he still logs thousands of miles each year - usually by plane rather than muscle car - always in search of more collectible gems.

We are always looking to improve the quality of our service, and we update our database continually, so expect new titles and new improvements with alarming frequency.Craig Moerer

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“art is, which makes the life more interesting than art.”

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

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Robert Filliou art and poetry

Sauve (France), 1926 - Les Eyzies (France), 1987

In 1943, Robert Filliou joined the Resistance movement organized by the communists and became a member of the French Communist Party during the war (he would later leave it after Tito’s exclusion for the Communist International). In 1947, he went to the United States to meet his father who he had never known. After working as a labourer for Coca Cola in Los Angeles, he began to study (while continuing to do “odd jobs” to earn his living) and achieved a masters in economics.

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vision fest 2006 nyc

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

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DAY & TAXI Christopher Gallio / Christian Weber / Michael Griener

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One of the great things about this year’s Vision Fest is that it featured a number of Europe’s best musicians (Paul Rutherford, Klaas Hekman & Torsten Muller), as well as a great and under-recognized trio called Day & Taxi.

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penn’s fisher-bennett hall / philadelphia / pa

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

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Ars Nova Workshop hosted the European Jazz & Improvised Music Mini-Festival on 6/13-14 at with 2 bands gigging each night.

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day & taxi

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

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By the way, the band’s odd name actually came from Gallio’s girlfriend who is long gone but the name remains…

fredi luescher / piano / 30.12.1943-30.05.2006

Friday, July 7th, 2006

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Swiss pianist playing jazz and improvised music, collaborated with
musicians, singers and poets, constantly looking for a personal idiom in the field of improvised music. Therefore worked on compositions of Edward Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and Carla Bley. Played in a trio with Nathanael Su (as) and Cécile Olshausen (vcl) and in a trio with Daniel Studer (b) and Marco Kaeppeli (dr)

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the beak doctor

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

the beak doctor

The Beak Doctor, keen on living up to the responsibility of the ancient Codes of Construction, has committed its vast resources to the investigation of all auditory pathogens, and the exposure of these same sonic germs to the saliva of hungry ears.

It is NOT enough to go forward nor even back, but deep and deeper, then to the left side, listening to the silences before the attack.Three things are critically important! We pause here to listen to our own thoughts.

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