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Since: Mar 22, 2005 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:40 pm
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Call for sound recordings.
I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on Kerouac's "On the
Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various locations
will be played as part of the performance, which will also include
poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the novel, and
live musicians playing music described in the novel. To create this
work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations listed
below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the sounds
which are in the place you go to when you make the recording." Do not
intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless that sound
is characteristic of the location. Please do not add commentary.
Your cooperation in providing a recording would be acknowledged in
connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
location.)
Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten minutes.
The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific location.
Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of acceptance and
publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who sends
submissions.
Send to :
Prof. Marc Thorman
Baruch College VC 7-235
New York, NY, 10010
U.S. CITIES:
ALABAMA: Mobile
ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff, Tombstone,
Flagstaff
CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood, Sacramento,
Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Tracy,
Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm Springs,
Mojave, Watsonville
COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat Springs,
Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle Rock ,
Colorado Springs
DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
FLORIDA: Flomaton
GEORGIA: Macon
ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
KANSAS: Kansas City
KENTUCKY: Ashland
LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton Rouge,
Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
MICHIGAN: Detroit
MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North Platte,
Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long Island City,
Brooklyn
NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown, Philadelphia
SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
TENNESSEE: Memphis
TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont, Liberty,
Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van Horn,
Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border at),
Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady, DIlley, Encino
UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna, London,
Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong, Cadiz,
Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua, Chihuahua,
Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas Hidalgo,
Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66, Nebraskan
straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301, Nevada road
TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California whistlestop on
the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns, Iowa town,
Arizona clifftowns
REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake flats,
Utah/Colorado border
NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York, Hudson Valley,
east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads, black-tar roads
CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield, vineyard 5
miles out of Sabinal
FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of Iowa, Kansas
fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge of Iowa
prarie, East Texas oilfields
TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian ruin,
Pennsylvania farms
PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains, Ohio plain,
Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains, North Dakota
plains, east Colorado plains
STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in
Lexington, Virginia
2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of Fredericksburg
and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left arm is
buried
NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican territory,
French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death Valley
MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak; Evans
Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain; Adirondacks;Bear
Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras Mountains
(CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental; Blue
Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south; Arizona
mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range (Arizona);
Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California; Grapevine Pass,
California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah; Pecos
Canyon
RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps & swim-holes &
riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio Grande;
Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos; Rio Soto
(near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt Lake; Split
Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of the Aztec
ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island; Manhattan;
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:40 pm
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 12:45 pm
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Marcthor97.TakeThisOut@aol.com wrote:
> Call for sound recordings.
>
> I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on Kerouac's "On
the
> Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various locations
> will be played as part of the performance, which will also include
> poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the novel,
and
> live musicians playing music described in the novel. To create this
> work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
> I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations listed
> below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the sounds
> which are in the place you go to when you make the recording." Do not
> intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless that sound
> is characteristic of the location. Please do not add commentary.
>
> Your cooperation in providing a recording would be acknowledged in
> connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
> location.)
>
> Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten
minutes.
> The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific location.
> Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of acceptance
and
> publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who sends
> submissions.
>
> Send to :
> Prof. Marc Thorman
> Baruch College VC 7-235
> New York, NY, 10010
>
> U.S. CITIES:
>
> ALABAMA: Mobile
> ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff,
Tombstone,
> Flagstaff
> CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood, Sacramento,
> Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Tracy,
> Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm Springs,
> Mojave, Watsonville
> COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat
Springs,
> Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle Rock ,
> Colorado Springs
> DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
> FLORIDA: Flomaton
> GEORGIA: Macon
Macon's nearby, within 100 miles. If no-body in Macon comes forward, we
can make a road trip over and snag something for you.
> ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
> INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
> IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
> KANSAS: Kansas City
> KENTUCKY: Ashland
> LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton Rouge,
> Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
> Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
> MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
> MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
> MICHIGAN: Detroit
> MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
> MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
> MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
> NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North Platte,
> Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
> NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
> NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
> NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
> NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long Island
City,
> Brooklyn
> NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
> NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
> OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
> OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
> PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown, Philadelphia
> SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
> TENNESSEE: Memphis
> TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont, Liberty,
> Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van Horn,
> Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border at),
> Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady, DIlley,
Encino
> UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
> VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
> WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
> WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
>
> NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna, London,
> Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong, Cadiz,
> Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
>
> MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua, Chihuahua,
> Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas Hidalgo,
> Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
>
>
> NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
>
> ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66, Nebraskan
> straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301, Nevada road
> TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California whistlestop
on
> the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns, Iowa
town,
> Arizona clifftowns
> REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake flats,
> Utah/Colorado border
> NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York, Hudson
Valley,
> east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
> VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads, black-tar
roads
> CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield, vineyard
5
> miles out of Sabinal
> FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of Iowa, Kansas
> fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge of Iowa
> prarie, East Texas oilfields
> TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
> OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian ruin,
> Pennsylvania farms
> PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains, Ohio
plain,
> Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains, North
Dakota
> plains, east Colorado plains
> STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in
> Lexington, Virginia
> 2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of
Fredericksburg
> and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left arm is
> buried
> NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican
territory,
> French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
> north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
> DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death Valley
> MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak; Evans
> Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain; Adirondacks;Bear
> Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras Mountains
> (CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental; Blue
> Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south; Arizona
> mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range
(Arizona);
> Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California; Grapevine Pass,
> California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah; Pecos
> Canyon
> RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
> Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps & swim-holes &
> riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio Grande;
> Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos; Rio Soto
> (near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
> BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt Lake;
Split
> Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of the Aztec
> ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island; Manhattan;
> Riker's; Gibraltar
Best of luck with this project!
--
"Mirror Twins" [Will Dockery]
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.lulu.com/items/29000/29085/preview/Will_Dockery_-_03_-_Track__3.mp3" target="_blank">http://www.lulu.com/items/29000/29085/preview/Will_Dockery_-_03_-_Track__3.mp3</a>
"God Smiles" [Will Dockery]
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 12:51 pm
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Will Dockery wrote:
> Marcthor97 DeleteThis @aol.com wrote:
> > Call for sound recordings.
> >
> > I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on Kerouac's "On
> the
> > Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various
locations
> > will be played as part of the performance, which will also include
> > poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the novel,
> and
> > live musicians playing music described in the novel. To create this
> > work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
> > I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations listed
> > below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the
sounds
> > which are in the place you go to when you make the recording." Do
not
> > intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless that
sound
> > is characteristic of the location. Please do not add commentary.
> >
> > Your cooperation in providing a recording would be acknowledged in
> > connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
> > location.)
> >
> > Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten
> minutes.
> > The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific location.
> > Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of acceptance
> and
> > publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who sends
> > submissions.
> >
> > Send to :
> > Prof. Marc Thorman
> > Baruch College VC 7-235
> > New York, NY, 10010
> >
> > U.S. CITIES:
> >
> > ALABAMA: Mobile
> > ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff,
> Tombstone,
> > Flagstaff
> > CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood, Sacramento,
> > Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Tracy,
> > Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm Springs,
> > Mojave, Watsonville
> > COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat
> Springs,
> > Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle Rock ,
> > Colorado Springs
> > DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
> > FLORIDA: Flomaton
Where the hell is Flomaton, Florida?
> > GEORGIA: Macon
>
> Macon's nearby, within 100 miles. If no-body in Macon comes forward,
we
> can make a road trip over and snag something for you.
>
> > ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
> > INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
> > IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
> > KANSAS: Kansas City
> > KENTUCKY: Ashland
> > LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton
Rouge,
> > Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
> > Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
> > MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
> > MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
> > MICHIGAN: Detroit
> > MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
> > MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
> > MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
> > NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North Platte,
> > Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
> > NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
> > NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
> > NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
> > NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long Island
> City,
> > Brooklyn
> > NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
> > NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
> > OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
> > OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
> > PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown, Philadelphia
> > SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
> > TENNESSEE: Memphis
> > TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont, Liberty,
> > Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van Horn,
> > Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border at),
> > Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady, DIlley,
> Encino
> > UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
> > VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
> > WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
> > WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
> >
> > NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna, London,
> > Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong, Cadiz,
> > Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
> >
> > MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua, Chihuahua,
> > Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas Hidalgo,
> > Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
> >
> >
> > NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
> >
> > ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66, Nebraskan
> > straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301, Nevada road
> > TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California
whistlestop
> on
> > the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns, Iowa
> town,
> > Arizona clifftowns
> > REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake flats,
> > Utah/Colorado border
> > NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York, Hudson
> Valley,
> > east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
> > VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads, black-tar
> roads
> > CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield,
vineyard
> 5
> > miles out of Sabinal
> > FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of Iowa,
Kansas
> > fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge of Iowa
> > prarie, East Texas oilfields
> > TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
> > OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian ruin,
> > Pennsylvania farms
> > PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains, Ohio
> plain,
> > Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains, North
> Dakota
> > plains, east Colorado plains
> > STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery
in
> > Lexington, Virginia
> > 2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of
> Fredericksburg
> > and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left arm
is
> > buried
> > NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican
> territory,
> > French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
> > north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
> > DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death Valley
> > MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak; Evans
> > Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain; Adirondacks;Bear
> > Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras Mountains
> > (CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental; Blue
> > Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south;
Arizona
> > mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range
> (Arizona);
> > Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California; Grapevine
Pass,
> > California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah; Pecos
> > Canyon
> > RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
> > Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps & swim-holes &
> > riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio
Grande;
> > Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos; Rio
Soto
> > (near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
> > BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt Lake;
> Split
> > Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of the
Aztec
> > ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island;
Manhattan;
> > Riker's; Gibraltar
>
> Best of luck with this project!
>
> --
> "Mirror Twins" [Will Dockery]
>
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.lulu.com/items/29000/29085/preview/Will_Dockery_-_03_-_Track__3.mp3" target="_blank">http://www.lulu.com/items/29000/29085/preview/Will_Dockery_-_03_-_Track__3.mp3</a>
>
> "God Smiles" [Will Dockery]
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 1:01 pm
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the messenjah wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> > Marcthor97.RemoveThis@aol.com wrote:
> > > Call for sound recordings.
> > >
> > > I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on Kerouac's
"On
> > the
> > > Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various
> locations
> > > will be played as part of the performance, which will also
include
> > > poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the
novel,
> > and
> > > live musicians playing music described in the novel. To create
this
> > > work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
> > > I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations listed
> > > below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the
> sounds
> > > which are in the place you go to when you make the recording." Do
> not
> > > intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless that
> sound
> > > is characteristic of the location. Please do not add commentary.
> > >
> > > Your cooperation in providing a recording would be acknowledged
in
> > > connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
> > > location.)
> > >
> > > Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten
> > minutes.
> > > The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific location.
> > > Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of
acceptance
> > and
> > > publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who sends
> > > submissions.
> > >
> > > Send to :
> > > Prof. Marc Thorman
> > > Baruch College VC 7-235
> > > New York, NY, 10010
> > >
> > > U.S. CITIES:
> > >
> > > ALABAMA: Mobile
> > > ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff,
> > Tombstone,
> > > Flagstaff
> > > CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood, Sacramento,
> > > Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield,
Tracy,
> > > Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm Springs,
> > > Mojave, Watsonville
> > > COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat
> > Springs,
> > > Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle Rock ,
> > > Colorado Springs
> > > DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
> > > FLORIDA: Flomaton
>
> Where the hell is Flomaton, Florida?
Sounds familiar, but I have no idea!
> > > GEORGIA: Macon
> >
> > Macon's nearby, within 100 miles. If no-body in Macon comes
forward,
> we
> > can make a road trip over and snag something for you.
> >
> > > ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
> > > INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
> > > IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
> > > KANSAS: Kansas City
> > > KENTUCKY: Ashland
> > > LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton
> Rouge,
> > > Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
> > > Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
> > > MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
> > > MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
> > > MICHIGAN: Detroit
> > > MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
> > > MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
> > > MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
> > > NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North
Platte,
> > > Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
> > > NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
> > > NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
> > > NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
> > > NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long Island
> > City,
> > > Brooklyn
> > > NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
> > > NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
> > > OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
> > > OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
> > > PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown, Philadelphia
> > > SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
> > > TENNESSEE: Memphis
> > > TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont, Liberty,
> > > Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van Horn,
> > > Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border at),
> > > Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady, DIlley,
> > Encino
> > > UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
> > > VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
> > > WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
> > > WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
> > >
> > > NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna,
London,
> > > Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong,
Cadiz,
> > > Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
> > >
> > > MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua,
Chihuahua,
> > > Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas Hidalgo,
> > > Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
> > >
> > > NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
> > >
> > > ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66, Nebraskan
> > > straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301, Nevada
road
> > > TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California
> whistlestop
> > on
> > > the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns, Iowa
> > town,
> > > Arizona clifftowns
> > > REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake flats,
> > > Utah/Colorado border
> > > NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York, Hudson
> > Valley,
> > > east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
> > > VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads, black-tar
> > roads
> > > CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield,
> vineyard
> > 5
> > > miles out of Sabinal
> > > FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of Iowa,
> Kansas
> > > fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge of
Iowa
> > > prarie, East Texas oilfields
> > > TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
> > > OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian ruin,
> > > Pennsylvania farms
> > > PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains, Ohio
> > plain,
> > > Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains, North
> > Dakota
> > > plains, east Colorado plains
> > > STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery
> in
> > > Lexington, Virginia
> > > 2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of
> > Fredericksburg
> > > and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left arm
> is
> > > buried
> > > NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican
> > territory,
> > > French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
> > > north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
> > > DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death Valley
> > > MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak; Evans
> > > Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain;
Adirondacks;Bear
> > > Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras
Mountains
> > > (CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental;
Blue
> > > Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south;
> Arizona
> > > mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range
> > (Arizona);
> > > Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California; Grapevine
> Pass,
> > > California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah;
Pecos
> > > Canyon
> > > RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
> > > Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps & swim-holes
&
> > > riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio
> Grande;
> > > Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos; Rio
> Soto
> > > (near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
> > > BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt Lake;
> > Split
> > > Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of the
> Aztec
> > > ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island;
> Manhattan;
> > > Riker's; Gibraltar
> >
> > Best of luck with this project!
> >
> > --
> > "Mirror Twins" [Will Dockery]
> >
>
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> >
> > "God Smiles" [Will Dockery]
> >
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:08 pm
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Will Dockery wrote:
> the messenjah wrote:
> > Will Dockery wrote:
> > > Marcthor97.TakeThisOut@aol.com wrote:
> > > > Call for sound recordings.
> > > >
> > > > I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on Kerouac's
> "On
> > > the
> > > > Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various
> > locations
> > > > will be played as part of the performance, which will also
> include
> > > > poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the
> novel,
> > > and
> > > > live musicians playing music described in the novel. To create
> this
> > > > work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
> > > > I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations
listed
> > > > below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the
> > sounds
> > > > which are in the place you go to when you make the recording."
Do
> > not
> > > > intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless that
> > sound
> > > > is characteristic of the location. Please do not add
commentary.
> > > >
> > > > Your cooperation in providing a recording would be acknowledged
> in
> > > > connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
> > > > location.)
> > > >
> > > > Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten
> > > minutes.
> > > > The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific
location.
> > > > Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of
> acceptance
> > > and
> > > > publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who
sends
> > > > submissions.
> > > >
> > > > Send to :
> > > > Prof. Marc Thorman
> > > > Baruch College VC 7-235
> > > > New York, NY, 10010
> > > >
> > > > U.S. CITIES:
> > > >
> > > > ALABAMA: Mobile
> > > > ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff,
> > > Tombstone,
> > > > Flagstaff
> > > > CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood,
Sacramento,
> > > > Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield,
> Tracy,
> > > > Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm
Springs,
> > > > Mojave, Watsonville
> > > > COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat
> > > Springs,
> > > > Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle Rock
,
> > > > Colorado Springs
> > > > DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
> > > > FLORIDA: Flomaton
> >
> > Where the hell is Flomaton, Florida?
>
> Sounds familiar, but I have no idea!
Oh, it's in L.A. (Lower Alabama.) Across the Florida state line north
of Pensacola in Alabama.
>
> > > > GEORGIA: Macon
> > >
> > > Macon's nearby, within 100 miles. If no-body in Macon comes
> forward,
> > we
> > > can make a road trip over and snag something for you.
If Grant's Place is still in business we could snag of few beers and
some Georgia Peaches. ; )
> > >
> > > > ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
> > > > INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
> > > > IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
> > > > KANSAS: Kansas City
> > > > KENTUCKY: Ashland
> > > > LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton
> > Rouge,
> > > > Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
> > > > Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
> > > > MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
> > > > MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
> > > > MICHIGAN: Detroit
> > > > MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
> > > > MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
> > > > MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
> > > > NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North
> Platte,
> > > > Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
> > > > NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
> > > > NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
> > > > NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
> > > > NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long
Island
> > > City,
> > > > Brooklyn
> > > > NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
> > > > NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
> > > > OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
> > > > OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
> > > > PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown, Philadelphia
> > > > SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
> > > > TENNESSEE: Memphis
> > > > TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont,
Liberty,
> > > > Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van
Horn,
> > > > Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border at),
> > > > Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady, DIlley,
> > > Encino
> > > > UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
> > > > VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
> > > > WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
> > > > WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
> > > >
> > > > NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna,
> London,
> > > > Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong,
> Cadiz,
> > > > Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
> > > >
> > > > MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua,
> Chihuahua,
> > > > Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas
Hidalgo,
> > > > Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
> > > >
> > > > NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
> > > >
> > > > ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66,
Nebraskan
> > > > straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301, Nevada
> road
> > > > TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California
> > whistlestop
> > > on
> > > > the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns,
Iowa
> > > town,
> > > > Arizona clifftowns
> > > > REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake flats,
> > > > Utah/Colorado border
> > > > NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York, Hudson
> > > Valley,
> > > > east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
> > > > VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads,
black-tar
> > > roads
> > > > CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield,
> > vineyard
> > > 5
> > > > miles out of Sabinal
> > > > FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of Iowa,
> > Kansas
> > > > fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge of
> Iowa
> > > > prarie, East Texas oilfields
> > > > TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
> > > > OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian
ruin,
> > > > Pennsylvania farms
> > > > PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains, Ohio
> > > plain,
> > > > Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains,
North
> > > Dakota
> > > > plains, east Colorado plains
> > > > STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial
Cemetery
> > in
> > > > Lexington, Virginia
> > > > 2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of
> > > Fredericksburg
> > > > and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left
arm
> > is
> > > > buried
> > > > NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican
> > > territory,
> > > > French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
> > > > north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
> > > > DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death Valley
> > > > MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak;
Evans
> > > > Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain;
> Adirondacks;Bear
> > > > Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras
> Mountains
> > > > (CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental;
> Blue
> > > > Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south;
> > Arizona
> > > > mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range
> > > (Arizona);
> > > > Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California; Grapevine
> > Pass,
> > > > California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah;
> Pecos
> > > > Canyon
> > > > RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
> > > > Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps &
swim-holes
> &
> > > > riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio
> > Grande;
> > > > Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos;
Rio
> > Soto
> > > > (near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
> > > > BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt
Lake;
> > > Split
> > > > Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of the
> > Aztec
> > > > ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island;
> > Manhattan;
> > > > Riker's; Gibraltar
> > >
> > > Best of luck with this project!
> > >
> > > --
> > > "Mirror Twins" [Will Dockery]
> > >
> >
>
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> > >
> > > "God Smiles" [Will Dockery]
> > >
> >
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:14 pm
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the messenjah wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > Marcthor97.DeleteThis@aol.com wrote:
> > > > > Call for sound recordings.
> > > > >
> > > > > I am a composer completing a multimedia work based on
Kerouac's
> > "On
> > > > the
> > > > > Road." A mix of recordings of ambient sounds from various
> > > locations
> > > > > will be played as part of the performance, which will also
> > include
> > > > > poetry recitation, a DJ mixing bop records mentioned in the
> > novel,
> > > > and
> > > > > live musicians playing music described in the novel. To
create
> > this
> > > > > work I am using John Cage's "Roaratorio" as a model.
> > > > > I need recordings of ONLY those cities and rural locations
> listed
> > > > > below. As per Cage's instructions, "You can simply accept the
> > > sounds
> > > > > which are in the place you go to when you make the
recording."
> Do
> > > not
> > > > > intentionally set out to capture a particular sound unless
that
> > > sound
> > > > > is characteristic of the location. Please do not add
> commentary.
> > > > >
> > > > > Your cooperation in providing a recording would be
acknowledged
> > in
> > > > > connection with publications. (Please, only one recording per
> > > > > location.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Format: audio CD, AIFF, any length between 30 seconds and ten
> > > > minutes.
> > > > > The CD must be labeled with your name and the specific
> location.
> > > > > Provide your email address if you wish to be notified of
> > acceptance
> > > > and
> > > > > publication information. Thanks in advance to everyone who
> sends
> > > > > submissions.
> > > > >
> > > > > Send to :
> > > > > Prof. Marc Thorman
> > > > > Baruch College VC 7-235
> > > > > New York, NY, 10010
> > > > >
> > > > > U.S. CITIES:
> > > > >
> > > > > ALABAMA: Mobile
> > > > > ARIZONA: Tucson, Indio, Blythe, Salome, Benson, Flagstaff,
> > > > Tombstone,
> > > > > Flagstaff
> > > > > CALIFORNIA: LA, SF, Mill City, Sausalito, Hollywood,
> Sacramento,
> > > > > Oakland, Truckee, Alcatraz, Richmond, Fresno, Bakersfield,
> > Tracy,
> > > > > Manteca, Madera, Sabinal, Arcadia, Sonora, Tulare, Palm
> Springs,
> > > > > Mojave, Watsonville
> > > > > COLORADO: Central City,Denver, Longmont, Kremmling, Steamboat
> > > > Springs,
> > > > > Sterling (ranch in), Junction, Greely, Canyon City, Castle
Rock
> ,
> > > > > Colorado Springs
> > > > > DISTRICT OF COUMBIA: Washington, D.C.
> > > > > FLORIDA: Flomaton
> > >
> > > Where the hell is Flomaton, Florida?
> >
> > Sounds familiar, but I have no idea!
>
> Oh, it's in L.A. (Lower Alabama.) Across the Florida state line north
> of Pensacola in Alabama.
Then back in the day I could've hopped a riverboat and floated down the
Chattahoochie, which empties into the Gulf right there.
> > > > > GEORGIA: Macon
> > > >
> > > > Macon's nearby, within 100 miles. If no-body in Macon comes
> > forward,
> > > we
> > > > can make a road trip over and snag something for you.
>
> If Grant's Place is still in business we could snag of few beers and
> some Georgia Peaches. ; )
Damned fine eatin', them peaches.
> > > > > ILLINOIS: Joliet, Chicago
> > > > > INDIANA: Indianapolis, South Bend,Terre Haute, Notre Dame
> > > > > IOWA: Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, Stuart, Adel, Newton
> > > > > KANSAS: Kansas City
> > > > > KENTUCKY: Ashland
> > > > > LOUISIANA: Ruston, New Orleans, Algiers, Houma, Gretna, Baton
> > > Rouge,
> > > > > Port Allen, Natchez, Potash, Venice, Lawtell, Eunice, Kinder,
> > > > > Dequincey, Starks, Opelousa, Sabine
> > > > > MARYLAND: Frederick, Baltimore
> > > > > MASSACHUSETTS: Boston
> > > > > MICHIGAN: Detroit
> > > > > MISSISSIPPI: Greenville, Memphis, Vicksburg, Eudora
> > > > > MISSOURI: Three Forks, St. Louis
> > > > > MONTANA: Missoula, Blufftown
> > > > > NEBRASKA: Omaha, Council Bluffs, Shelton, Gothenburg, North
> > Platte,
> > > > > Ogallala, Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus
> > > > > NEVADA: Ely, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Battle Mountain, Elko
> > > > > NEW JERSEY: Paterson, Hoboken, Newark
> > > > > NEW MEXICO: Las Cruces, Raton
> > > > > NEW YORK STATE: NYC, Yonkers (city limits), Newburgh, Long
> Island
> > > > City,
> > > > > Brooklyn
> > > > > NORTH CAROLINA: Dunn, Fayettesville
> > > > > NORTH DAKOTA: Medora
> > > > > OHIO: Columbus, Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Toledo
> > > > > OKLAHOMA: Cimarron, Camargo
> > > > > PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh, Harrisburgh, Allentown,
Philadelphia
> > > > > SOUTH DAKOTA: Wounded Knee
> > > > > TENNESSEE: Memphis
> > > > > TEXAS: Lubbock, Dalhart, Houston, Deweyville, Beaumont,
> Liberty,
> > > > > Austin, Fort Worth, old Antone, Sonora, El Paso, Ozona, Van
> Horn,
> > > > > Clint, Ysleta, [LosPalmas-]Juarez, Abilene, Laredo (border
at),
> > > > > Amarillo , Childress, Paducah, Guthrie, Coleman, Brady,
DIlley,
> > > > Encino
> > > > > UTAH: SLC, Ogden, Farmingham
> > > > > VIRGINIA: Fredericksburg, Testament, Richmond
> > > > > WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston
> > > > > WYOMING: Cheyenne, Creston, Lusk, Larmie, Buffalo
> > > > >
> > > > > NON-U.S. CITIES: Paris, Marseille, Okinawa, Dakar, Vienna,
> > London,
> > > > > Moscow, Casbah, Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Liverpool, Hongkong,
> > Cadiz,
> > > > > Monte Carlo, Menton, Cagnes-sur-mer, Holy Lhasa
> > > > >
> > > > > MEXICAN CITIES: Mexico City, Sonora, Juarez Chihuahua,
> > Chihuahua,
> > > > > Tierra del Fuego, Nuevo Laredo, (Old) Monterrey, Sabinas
> Hidalgo,
> > > > > Montemorelos, Gregoria, Acapulco, Ciudad Monte, Limon
> > > > >
> > > > > NON-URBAN LOCATIONS:
> > > > >
> > > > > ROADS: Route 6, Route 66, intersection of Rtes 6 & 66,
> Nebraskan
> > > > > straightaway in Iowa, roadhouse on H'way 99, H'way 301,
Nevada
> > road
> > > > > TOWNS: Oklahoma flat-town, Pennsylvania town, California
> > > whistlestop
> > > > on
> > > > > the SP, Texas cowtown, Nebraska town, drowsy Illinois towns,
> Iowa
> > > > town,
> > > > > Arizona clifftowns
> > > > > REGIONS: Oklahoma panhandle, tip of Cape Cod, Salt Lake
flats,
> > > > > Utah/Colorado border
> > > > > NEW YORK STATE: 40 miles north of NYC, upstate New York,
Hudson
> > > > Valley,
> > > > > east bank of Hudson River, source of Hudson in Adirondacks
> > > > > VIRGINIA: Virginia wilderness/wilds, Viginia backroads,
> black-tar
> > > > roads
> > > > > CALIFORNIA: South of Bakersfield, flats outside Bakersfield,
> > > vineyard
> > > > 5
> > > > > miles out of Sabinal
> > > > > FIELDS/PRAIRIES: Indiana cornfields/fields, corndales of
Iowa,
> > > Kansas
> > > > > fields, Iowa prairie/countryside, lonely crossroads on edge
of
> > Iowa
> > > > > prarie, East Texas oilfields
> > > > > TRAILS: Oregon trail, Santa Fe trail
> > > > > OTHERS: Texas/Louisiana bayou, Louisiana swamps, old Indian
> ruin,
> > > > > Pennsylvania farms
> > > > > PLAINS: Nebraska plains, Texas plain, Wyoming high plains,
Ohio
> > > > plain,
> > > > > Texas: great sage plains, Louisiana plains, Kansas plains,
> North
> > > > Dakota
> > > > > plains, east Colorado plains
> > > > > STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAVE: 1) Stonewall Jackson Memorial
> Cemetery
> > > in
> > > > > Lexington, Virginia
> > > > > 2) cemetery at Lacy Estate at Ellwood, Virginia, part of
> > > > Fredericksburg
> > > > > and Spotsylvania National Military Park, where Jackson's left
> arm
> > > is
> > > > > buried
> > > > > NON-U.S.: bottom of South America, Oaxacan heights, Mexican
> > > > territory,
> > > > > French roads at night, beginning of Tropic of Cancer going
> > > > > north-to-south, Tehuantapec Isthmus, English road
> > > > > DESERTS: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Mojave, Death
Valley
> > > > > MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS: Battle Mountain, Nevada; Pike's Peak;
> Evans
> > > > > Peak; Longs Peak (in Estes Park); Estes Mountain;
> > Adirondacks;Bear
> > > > > Mountain; Great Smoky Mountains; (South) Dakotas; Sierras
> > Mountains
> > > > > (CA); Sierra Madre Mountains (Mexico); Sierra Madre Oriental;
> > Blue
> > > > > Ridge Mountains, California; Mexican mountains in the south;
> > > Arizona
> > > > > mountains ; Rockies; Alleghenies; Tarahumare; Catalina range
> > > > (Arizona);
> > > > > Berthoud Pass, Colorado; Tehachapi Pass, California;
Grapevine
> > > Pass,
> > > > > California; Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado; Stawberry Pass, Utah;
> > Pecos
> > > > > Canyon
> > > > > RIVERS: Sacramento; Mississippi; Platte; Hudson; Susquehanna;
> > > > > Appomattox; Sabine; Trinity; Monongahela; dye-dumps &
> swim-holes
> > &
> > > > > riversides of Paterson & the Passaic; Potomac; Monocacy; Rio
> > > Grande;
> > > > > Passaic; San Joaquin (valley); Kanawha; Nile; Congo; Brazos;
> Rio
> > > Soto
> > > > > (near Hidalgo, Mexico); Shenandoah; Moctezuma; Saskatchewan
> > > > > BODIES: Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Lake Michigan; Salt
> Lake;
> > > > Split
> > > > > Rock Pond; Gulf of Mexico; Lake Charles, Louisiana; lake of
the
> > > Aztec
> > > > > ISLANDS: Alcatra; Rock Island; Grand Island; Long Island;
> > > Manhattan;
> > > > > Riker's; Gibraltar
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