via Neil Gaiman’s Journal, this wonderful bit of urban kinetic sculpture, with simply PERfect music:
…and you’ll probably want to explore others from CoralineFilms too!
via Neil Gaiman’s Journal, this wonderful bit of urban kinetic sculpture, with simply PERfect music:
…and you’ll probably want to explore others from CoralineFilms too!
Eddie Thomas & Carl Scott – Tomorrow (November 21, 1928)
There’s tons more via PegLegSam’s offerings on YouTube, which include a lot of Pete Seeger TV (with various guests).
And (while we’re at it, and because I invoked his name a couple of days ago) here’s Rev. Gary Davis, playing in his all-but-inimitable style:
…and that led me to Skip James:
and
I can’t think of any precedent (via Make: Blog):
This just in, via Nick:
and a bit more didactic:
Rev. Gary Davis did always say that playing guitar was just like playing piano, and now I sort of think I get it. See marcodi.com for more information on the instrument…
…when I keep running across stuff that just has to be rediffused. This one is pretty much without precedent:
I’ve been playing this tune a lot lately (via Suburban Guerrilla):
Yamandú Costa is Bryan Alexander‘s Brazilian brother: the same effervescent mind, but run through the fingers
Forever on the lookout for virtuoso string players, I’ve just discovered Yamandú Costa (via the fantastic Mika Kaurismäki film The Sound of Rio: Brasileirinho), and here he is with the equally awesome Hamilton de Holanda, doing an Astor Piazzolla composition, “Adios Nonino” (after a minute of intro in Portuguese):