Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Joan Osborne Debuts 'Little Wild One' Live

Last night in a private WFUV members show at the Cutting Room, Joan Osborne debuted material from her upcoming album 'Little Wild One,' out Sept 9. It was an incredible set, ending with a goosebump-inducing version of "Cathedrals." The riveting "Hallelujah in the City" was another highlight, a song that Joan labeled a "secular hymn." Tune into WFUV on Sept 9 at 9pm to hear them for yourself.

Here's WFUV's Rita Houston with me.














After the show, George Whipple of NY1 interviewed Joan.














Here's Joan w/ me, Matt Hanks, and Maggie Poulos (L-R).

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Friday, April 04, 2008

2 Items off my Bucket List

The last two days have been pretty busy with client activity for me, but i can't complain, because it's allowed me to scratch two items off my own personal bucket list.

Yesterday I accompanied Ladybug Mecca to the NPR studios on 42nd Street for an interview with Day to Day on the outstanding new kids' album Baby Loves Hip Hop, released earlier this week by Baby Loves Music. She, host Christopher Johnson, and Baby Loves Music founder Andy Hurwitz had a lively and wide-ranging conversation about the challenges and fun of making a hip-hop record for the preschool set. However, it was a special treat for me to meet her because Ladybug is a former member of Digable Planets, whose debut album Reachin was the first CD I ever bought with my own money a-way way back in 1993.

This morning, I met another of my heroes. It happened while I was at NY1 News with Three Graces, a wonderful vocal trio who just released their debut album and finished a tour with Paul Potts. However, they have an especially big performance coming up when they play for The Pope April 19 during his visit to the United States. I brought them to New York 1 News for an interview with the station's amazing arts reporter Stephanie Simon, who had previously interviewed them during their show in NYC with Paul Potts.


As we were leaving, I saw Pat Kiernan, the morning news anchor on NY1, standing across the newsroom. I asked Stephanie if she could introduce us, and she did. Pat is beloved by many New Yorkers (including myself and several other shore fire staffers) for his impeccably deadpan delivery and sardonic wit, which really shine during his signature segment, In the papers. From left to right, it's me, Pat, Sara Gettelfinger, Kelly Levesque, and Joy Kabanuck. If you live in the five boroughs, watch NY1 on Monday when the Three Graces story is set to begin airing.

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