tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17696666.post2727870653446965532..comments2024-03-12T06:24:56.265-04:00Comments on EAR FARM :: music information helps grow ears: Live music downloads from Archive.orgMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18429785851064692794noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17696666.post-31599233651068398182007-06-30T15:29:00.000-04:002007-06-30T15:29:00.000-04:00Ol Blue Eyes gets love as Kaki King, Faith, MuthaW...Ol Blue Eyes gets love as Kaki King, Faith, MuthaWit and others play URB ALT Fest 07!<BR/><BR/>June 30, New York, NY - The third night is indeed the charm as URB ALT Festival 2007 rolls into Harlem's Shrine World Music Venue in homage to the chairman ofthe board, Frank Sinatra. In two short years the URB ALT Festival has become known for programming ecletic bills of national and underground artists who are on the creative edge of music and film. This exciting July 7th show features the alternative electronica/rock/folk guitar<BR/>virtuosity of Kaki King; the reggae/post rock musical mojo of Faith; the jazz/rock avant garde experiments of the Monika H. Band; the electronica infused funk/rock of OMG; the tantric blues skronk of Devi; the computer generated animations of Italy based visual artist Roy Lagrone; the 3d animations of "Harbinger" feature film director Tim Fielder; and the alien big band arrangements of the MuthaWit<BR/>Orchestra. All musical artists will be playing their original work as well as a composition from the Frank Sinatra songbook.<BR/><BR/>URB ALT Festival founder Boston Fielder says "Frank Sinatra was a multi-disciplinary giant throughout his career. Pass all of his artistic achievements I've always admired how he was able to build bridges between races, generations, class and religions." Exciting artists such as Faith and Kaki King are cultivating similar cross-cultural audiences. Faith's rocking reggae pulse and earthy androgynous vocals have garnered raves in the NY Times and Village Voice. Kaki King's bravura guitar technique has taken her from busking in the subways of NYC to the halls of the Letterman and Conan O'Brien shows. Her performance at the Shrine will be supported musically by the MuthaWit Orchestra.<BR/><BR/>July 7, 2007, 7pm-midnight<BR/>Shrine World Music Venue<BR/>2271 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (tween 133rd and 134th)<BR/>directions: C,B to 135th walk three blocks East and St. Nicholas or 2,<BR/>3 to 135th and Lenox Avenue walk one block West.<BR/>$10 All Ages<BR/><BR/>Musical Artists:<BR/>Faith<BR/>Kaki KIng<BR/>OMG<BR/>MuthaWit Orchestra<BR/>Devi<BR/>Monika H. Band<BR/>*artists are subject to change*<BR/><BR/>Tickets: Big Apple Jazz/EZ's Woodshed 212.283.5299<BR/>2236 Adam Clayton Powell, Harlem, NYC (tween 131st and 32nd Streets @ 7th Ave)<BR/><BR/>Additional info or to hear music: www.urbalt.net, www.myspace.com/urbalt or www.myspace.com/muthawitUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00992814150163578482noreply@blogger.com