Showing posts with label jamie bolland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jamie bolland. Show all posts

24 January 2014

random sound cavalcade #46

here's a wee lo-fi-but-loving sampling of some sipping sounds from the 12th of january episode. in this scene, our comrade williwaw actively awaits the return of jamie bolland and rachel drury to the non-stage for a second set of subsequent trio action. in other words, this is intermission music. the footage is a bit of tomfoolery involving fred astaire and a faulty bicycle. behold, a broken chain melody.
full disclosure: this was all cobbled all-too-hastily together to mark the forty-sixth journey 'round the sun of craig abell-champion.

13 January 2014

random sound cavalcade #45 : an everlasting summer place

look at we three, sandra dee... the merrily rolling progression of max steiner's theme from a summer place as performed on the 10th of january, 2014, by our comrade williwaw and his stalwart crew, jamie bolland (keys/birdsongs) and rachel drury (alto saxamaphone) at the old hairdressers (as part of the second sunday sipping sounds series). a horribly lo-fi recording of twentysome minutes of trimonious sounds. yes, trimonious.






03 January 2014

the inaugural sip of the vicennial

The first episode of the Second Sunday Sipping Sounds Series for the williwaw vicennial, featuring a trio of sound with jamie bolland of tut vu vu on wee keys and rachel drury of le Conservatoire Royal de l'Ecosse on the sax-a-ma-phone.

12 JAN 2014 · 8 PM FREE
THE OLD HAIRDRESSERS
27 RENFIELD LANE GLASGOW

29 July 2013

the next second sunday is extraneously special

the next episode of the second sunday sipping sounds series at the Old Hairdo, 27 Renfield Lane, will consist not only of the overlong overtures to stasis and decline one has come to know, love and yes, even expect from williwaw, but a bit of delightful duetting with comrade jamie bolland (of tut vu vu and jacob yates fame) on the heels of their work in J. Simon Van Der Walt's Why Scotland, Why East Kilbride sonic theatre adventure in July. a bit o' the air-driven organ-key tinkling to go along with the usual amp'd uke mayhem