Kinky Lego Love
Perhaps you or someone you know got Legos as a holiday gift, recently or long ago. Here's construction to aspire to...
Welcome to the working week here at Shore Fire. Suite 16 is a place for our gang to let you know what we're up to and what our clients are doing. What we're thinking about in the media world, the entertainment world, the music world. Places we've been, places we're going. Every once in a while, what we had for lunch. Thanks and enjoy.
Perhaps you or someone you know got Legos as a holiday gift, recently or long ago. Here's construction to aspire to...
Many of our clients including Diana Krall and Herbie Hancock had the opportunity to know and play with the great jazz pianist Oscar Peterson who sadly passed away this week.
Ben Allison (on right) played host to NPR's Tom Vitale, who stopped by Ben's West Village apartment this week to interview him for an upcoming profile.
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Yesterday, I took a vacation day to spend some quality time with my 20-month-old daughter Roxy. I always forget how much work it is to spend a full day alone with a toddler and yesterday was no exception. It started when my husband missed his redye flight back to NYC from LA (he arrived at the airport a minute too late) and woke me up at the crack of dawn to tell me the news....Then my daughter was up for the day at 5:35am with a horrible cough that got progressively worse throughout the day and refused to eat anything including my breakfast specialty-- french toast on cinnamon raisin ezekiel --which she normally adores. I then had a doctor's appointment which I had no choice but to take her to. We were forced to wait in the waiting room for an hour as I thoroughly exhausted all efforts to entertain her including the portable DVD player with her favorite Elmo movie and a game of leapfrog on the chairs. As Roxy burst into tears and tried to escape the room, I spotted Candace Bushnell giving me the evil eye and then overheard another woman on her phone "you thought your dog was wild....There is a woman in my doctor's office who can't even control her child." My day was not going well! However, it did manage to end on a high note when Roxy and I had a fun play date at her pre-toddler time class at the Children's Aid Society where she couldn't get enough of the animal cookies! Here she is with her teacher Kim:And here she is again at the top of the slide:
Well, it's December and virtually every music blog, online mag and print publication has revealed a "Best Of 2007" list. My Google Reader is packed with these lists - from the underdog bloggers like Pop Tarts Suck Toasted to the big guns at Pitchfork. I felt compelled to get in on the action, so here is my Top 5 Albums of 2007 list:
The photos poured in sans any text from our own Nick Baily, on his world tour/honeymoon with his wife Becky...After a start in London, a road sign in Arabic...a panoramic, rugged, mountainous landscape and then, all is revealed: a blurry map of the Sultanate of Oman. It looks, well, adventuresome to say the least.
We wouldn't be here without our clients, and this year as in past ones, we were thrilled that the Slipper Room was filled with musicians. From Philly rockers Marah, to San Fran's deep voiced and soulful singer/songwriter Brandi Shearer, we had a great cross section of the roster. The topper, of course, was the hip shaking performance by fire in his eyes soul star Eli "Paperboy" Reed.
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Once again we were graced by the presence of many of our friends and associates from the music world at our party last night, the people who make it fun for us throughout the year and whose company we look forward especially during this season. Here's just a small sampling of our guests and staff:
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Once again Shore Fire staff, friends and family gathered at the LES club The Slipper Room for our open bar holiday party. The turnout last night was terrific, a mix of our record company, management and other industry types, our pals from the Fourth Estate and miscellaneous other hangers on. This post captures a few of the action shots from the night.
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Last Friday, I was at Maxwell's in Hoboken to see a Yo La Tengo show. In an annual Hanukkah tradition, YLT does 8 shows for 8 separate non-profits. The night's beneficiary was our new client, The Ponderosa Stomp, which shines a light on the creators of American music: rock and roll, rhythm and blues, funk, soul, rockabilly and blues.
Labels: alex chilton, hanukkah, indie rock, ponderosa stomp
Or maybe LA. Brooklyn Heights has been infested with movie and TV crews for years. As far as I can tell they film all the interior courtroom shots for Law & Order across the street from our office in Borough Hall, for example.
Matt's photo of himself with Ike Turner at SXSW in 2001 reminded me of some others I took around then.
When I got to the office this morning and fired up the ole’ iTunes, the first song that came up on shuffle was Ike Turner’s version of “Chain of Fools” from ‘A Black Man’s Soul.’ Coincidence?
I had the honor of working Ike’s 2001 album ‘Here & Now,’ and have many fond memories from the time I spent with him. He was always a total gentleman, a consummate professional, and I’d have to agree with Mark’s post below that he was the most appreciative client I’ve ever worked with.
There's no point, here, to discuss and dissect Ike Turner's complicated personal biography. Suffice to say Ike Turner had a dark side. Perhaps he'd made a deal with the Devil. But most will agree that his musical contributions are both pivotal to rock and roll (thanks Devil!), and somewhat unsung.
We celebrated Rebecca Shapiro and Nancie S. Martin's birthdays today with a sweet Hagen Dazs cake from our local Montegue St. location, which, parenthetically, is credited as the original outlet of the chain. Wish a Happy Birthday to Rebecca and Nancie, and stay tuned for more photos from our other two parties coming up this week!
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