Constantin Basica - The Making of The Making of a Violin
Concept, text, soundtrack, and video by Constantin Basica
Live and recorded improvisation by Karen Bentley Pollick
Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 8:00 pm
Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Center
Seattle, Washington
Chris Lortie, Technical Director
Liam Hardison, Technical Assistant
The Making of “The Making of the Violin” (2018) by Constantin Basica was conceived for Karen Bentley Pollick. Audio and video material recorded in Lo de Perla Jungle Garden/ San Pancho and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and at Stanford University’s CCRMA. Special features include an appearance by José Moreno and an audio sample from “El Zopilote Mojado” by DeVotchKa, recorded involuntarily on the streets of San Pancho.
Boney M. - Rivers of Babylon (Sopot Festival 1979) (VOD)
Boney M. performt „Rivers Of Babylon“ auf dem Sopot Festival (1997)
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By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down
ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion.
By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down
ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion.
When the wicked
Carried us away in captivity
Required from us a song
Now how shall we sing the lord's song in a strange land
When the wicked
Carried us away in captivity
Requiering of us a song
Now how shall we sing the lord's song in a strange land
Let the words of our mouth and the meditations of our heart
be acceptable in thy sight here tonight
Let the words of our mouth and the meditation of our hearts
be acceptable in thy sight here tonight
By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down
ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion.
By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down
ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion.
By the rivers of Babylon (dark tears of Babylon)
there we sat down (You got to sing a song)
ye-eah we wept, (Sing a song of love)
when we remember Zion. (Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah)
By the rivers of Babylon (Rough bits of Babylon)
there we sat down (You hear the people cry)
ye-eah we wept, (They need their God)
when we remember Zion. (Ooh, have the power)
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Latin Jazz Show.Net Tribute To Fania All Stars
The Latin Jazz Show presents a Promo Video Tribute To The Fania All Stars WCLM 1450 AM Richmond, VA
Produced by Jimmy Sabor Castro, with Host's Sweet Lou Hidalgo and Miguelito El Guiro Lebron, video produced and edited by NCQuence Video & Photography
All video clips used belong to their respective owners, and to all the great salsero's who made Salsa what it is yesterday, today and forever.
THE FANIA ALL-STARS BIOGRAPHY
The Fania All Stars, the house band of Fania Records, comprising of the label's bandleaders, top sidemen and vocalists, and whose history represented the rise and promulgation of salsa as a marketing tag for Latin music, had their relatively humble beginnings at the Red Garter club in New York's Greenwich Village in 1968. The band's Monday night performance with invited guests in front of an audience of 800 people was recorded and issued as Live At The Red Garter Vols. 1 & 2. Fania co-founder Jerry Masucci (1934-1997) decided to film the band's second concert, which took place in 1971 in front of 4,000 people -- twice the capacity of New York's Cheetah club where it was staged! The resultant two-volume album Live At The Cheetah (1971), which became the biggest selling live Latin recordings up to that point, and the 1972 movie Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa), prominently featuring clips from the Cheetah concert, started opening doors overseas. In 1973 Masucci took the risk of booking New York's massive Yankee Stadium for a salsa concert headlined by the Fania All Stars. His gamble paid off, because the event attracted a crowd of about 45,000. The following year the band debuted in San Juan, Puerto Rico, opening the new Roberto Clemente Coliseum, and toured Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Panama and Mexico. Material from the Yankee Stadium and Roberto Clemente Coliseum concerts were issued in the album Latin-Soul-Rock (1974) and in two volumes of Live At Yankee Stadium (1975). Clips from these concerts were also included in Masucci's movie production Salsa (1976).
The highlight of 1974 was the band's performance in front of 80,000 fans at the Stadu du Hai, Kinshasa, Zaire, as part of the entertainment before the Mohammed Ali / George Foreman heavyweight title fight, the legendary Rumble In The Jungle. Leon Gast, director of Our Latin Thing and Salsa, was hired to film the band in Zaire, the result being Live In Africa (1974). 1975-6 was a pivotal period in relation to Masucci's pursuit of a wider market for salsa: he made deals with Island Records in the UK (resulting in the release of a compilation and two Fania All Stars' albums) and Columbia in the USA (for a series of crossover-oriented albums by the Fania All Stars). 1976 was also the year the All Stars performed in Europe, notably at the MIDEM festival in Cannes, France, and London's Lyceum Ballroom, and in Japan. From 1980, Fania went into a downturn (attributed to the flop of Masucci's major movie The Last Fight; agitation by artists for unpaid royalties; the distribution deals with Columbia and Atlantic Records not catapulting salsa into the mainstream US market as expected; and Masucci claiming he had tired of the same old thing after 15 years); and the New York salsa scene, to which the label was inextricably linked, became eclipsed by the Dominican merengue craze in the first half of the decade and by the Puerto Rico-driven salsa romántica trend in the latter '80s and '90s. Reflecting the company's decline, Fania All Stars' releases slowed to a trickle as the '80s drew to a close. Thirty years of Fania Records was commemorated in 1994 by a three-city tour (San Juan, Miami and New York) by the reconvened All Stars. The recording of their June 1994 concert at Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, P.R., was issued as Live (1995). The last proper Fania All Stars album, Bravo, was released on Jerry Masucci Music/Sony in 1997, the year Masucci died.
I also want to thank the You Tube Community for all the Love and sharing of The Fania All Stars Videos, that we used to make this tribute happen, mucho respect, Que Viva La Musica!
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