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We say to the apathetic, Where there's a will, there's a way, as if the brute realities of the world did not amuse themselves each day by turning that phrase on its head.

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Wednesday, March 13th, 2019

🦋 Tin-can Cello: some publicity

Ellen published an article about the tin-can cello in the latest issue of Maplewood Matters -- check it out here!

posted morning of March 13th, 2019: Respond
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Sunday, March 17th, 2019

🦋 Tin-can Cello: a gig bag

I've been fretting for some time about how to make a gig bag for the tin-can cello -- then somebody on the FB Vintage Musical Instrument Cases group pointed out that I could just cut a hole in the back of a regular cello gig bag and sew an extension in to it. Great idea! I've ordered a cheap bag from Musician's Friend... Here's how I'm carrying it around currently, without a bag:

posted afternoon of March 17th, 2019: Respond
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Saturday, March 30th, 2019

🦋 Authentic Song is Arson

"Altazor/ Arson" with thanks and apologies to Vicente Huidobro.

posted evening of March 30th, 2019: Respond
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Sunday, April 7th, 2019

🦋 @bobdylan on the #tincancello

6 favorites of mine... -- by Dylan, whose position as the musical idol of my youth is incontestable. Dylan was it as far as I was concerned ages 16 - late 20's (and even still for that matter though my tastes have broadened a good deal).



  • "from a buick 6"
  • "Outlaw Blues"
  • "Meet Me in the Morning"
  • "Two Soldiers" (trad.)
  • "Ballad of Hollis Brown"
  • "Hwy. 61 Revisited"

(I really wanted to do "Maggie's Farm" as well, but I haven't quite gotten there yet on that one. May add it to the playlist at some point.)

posted afternoon of April 7th, 2019: Respond
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Saturday, May 18th, 2019



epic birthday jam setlist -- with Jeremy, John, Janis, Carl--

  1. In my time of dying (Jeremy singing)
  2. Rainy Day Woman (Jeremy singing)
  3. Drinkin Wine (Jeremy singing)
  4. [start tape] No Expectations (Janis singing)
  5. Hot Corn, Cold Corn (John singing)
  6. Fixing a Hole (Jeremy singing)
  7. The Louisville Burglar (Jeremy singing)
  8. The Loser (Janis singing)
  9. Circle be Unbroken (Jeremy, John, Janis singing, Carl on harp)
  10. Helpless (John and Janis singing, Carl on harp)
  11. Brenda's Iron Sledge (Jeremy solo)
  12. Angel from Montgomery (Janis singing)
  13. Revelator in G (Jeremy, John singing)

break for cake

  1. Across the Blue Ridge Mountains (Janis singing)
  2. Cluck Old Hen (Janis singing)
  3. Shady Grove (Jeremy singing)
  4. Jackson (John singing)
  5. Country Honk in A (John, Janis singing, Carl on harp)

posted evening of May 18th, 2019: Respond
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🦋 In my time of dying

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Sunday, June 16th, 2019

🦋 Rainy Day Woman

A big step in my songwriting progress: next Sunday I'll be playing my song Rainy Day Woman at my teacher's recital in New Providence with Oliver Shapiro (my teacher) playing the first cello part and Rebecca Turner singing. So exciting! This will be the first public performance of any of my compositions that I've written since I started using Noteflight in earnest a few months ago, and is my first time having another cellist play my composition.

I've rehearsed it separately with Mr. Shapiro and with Rebecca, and feel confident/hopeful that the two of them will fit together seamlessly :). (Mindful of course of how it could not work out. Got my fingers crossed!)

The practice tape with Rebecca is fun to listen to. There are a couple of hiccups but overall the song moves very nicely.

posted afternoon of June 16th, 2019: 1 response

Sunday, June 23rd, 2019

🦋 Rainy Day Woman

So I gave my song its debut performance, it was also my debut performance with either of my partners (and their first time meeting one another!), and I really think it was a success. Waiting (impatiently) to listen to the recording that Sylvia shot, that she's sharing with me as we speak... [off to check messages] (I mean it sounded as I was playing it like a successful performance... and Sylvia and Ellen and Rebecca all were happy with it with it as well. Waiting to hear the recording of it for myself for confirmation.)

update Yep, it's a keeper! Will post soon.

posted afternoon of June 23rd, 2019: Respond

🦋 Rainy Day Woman, Leave the Door Open

Debut performance!
"Rainy Day Woman, Leave the Door Open" by J. Osner
Jeremy #tincancello
Oliver Shapiro cello
Rebecca Turner sings
Elefante Music, 6/23

posted evening of June 23rd, 2019: Respond

Sunday, July 21st, 2019

🦋 "The Streets of Laredo"/"The Unfortunate Rake"

Here's a fun mashup --

posted morning of July 21st, 2019: 1 response

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