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Thursday news

By tk
Thursday, May 01, 2003

*Have You Seen Any Horseshoe Crabs Lately?
-Florida Marine Research Institute, 5-1-03

*Shelling out help for oysters
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 5-1-03

*Boaters passing beneath the J. Wilton Graves Bridge to Hilton Head Island are being warned to use caution after a barge struck pilings that act as fenders for the bridge supports
-Carolina Morning News, Low Country Now, 5-1-03

*Replica of famine ship to visit Savannah
-Savannah Morning News, 5-1-03

*Two sick after consuming puffer fish
-Florida Times Union, 5-1-03

*Rough start to sea turtle nesting season
*Lagoon research reveals sea turtle trends
*Endangered sea turtles set nest record
*Nesting season reignites feud
*Manatee report: Extinction possible without boater regulation
-Daytona News Journal, 5-1-03

*Bigger beach boardwalk proposed
-Pensacola News Journal, 5-1-03

 


Terry,
Please delete Zbigniew Karkoski/TV Pow (June 12) and
Hafler Trio/Z'ev (June 18) from our schedule of upcoming concerts. The first has been
canceled, and the later postponed until (hopefully) some time in the
fall...

But please do add...

The original Gold Sparke Band reunion featuring:
Charles Waters - alto sax & clarinet
Rob Mallard - tenor sax
Roger Ruzow - trumpet
Andrew Burnes - bass
Andrew Barker - drums

8:30pm, Fri, May 16
$7 at the door
First Existentialist Congregation
470 Candler Park Drive, NE

and...

The Center Ensemble
Rotten Piece

9pm, Sat, May 24
Eyedrum
290 MLK Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 8
404-522-0655
www.eyedrum.org

Rotten Piece is a moniker sound artists Carol and Shaun Kelly adopted in 1991 for their experimental music project.  Both have experience with traditional song structure as well as unconventional approaches.  Their collaboration has turned out to be very fruitful. In 10 years the duo has produced 35 CDs, 10 videos and more than 50 cassettes. Live performances include installations, multimedia spectacles,  performance art and audience participation. Venues have varied from galleries and art spaces (Luxus/Holland Ministry of Pop Culture/London, Csaw and Severed Image Gallery/Houston, TX) to raves, discos and punk clubs in US and Europe.

Both Kellys are self taught, their method is generally the dissection and re-assembly of found sounds, field recordings combined with prepared or homemade instruments, these include: stick cello, 2x4 guitar, photo theremin, bridge guitar and an amplified spring contraption.  The end result is sometimes a hypnotic drone or a series of loops, sometimes a menacing nightmarish noisescape. The sound is constantly changing and evolving.

For further info, please see: http://www.geocities.com/lazysquidrekkids/rottenpiece.html 

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