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In the News (Sat 22 Nov 08)

  
  CLASSIC TRACKS: HEART'S "BARRACUDA"
Flicker equipped the studio with an Ampex MM1000, 2-inch 16-track-"which is what we recorded Dreamboat Annie on," he says-and a custom console "we bought in a fire sale from United Artists, when they owned UA and Western Studios.
Flicker says that conceptually and sonically, the album was influenced by the work of two British recording masters, producer George Martin and engineer Gus Dudgeon.
Flicker says the two-room studio was equipped with a pair of great-sounding API consoles, with the 550 equalizers on each channel.
mixonline.com /mag/audio_classic_tracks_hearts   (2461 words)

  
 Flicker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flicker (musician), bass guitarist for the band Manic Street Preachers
Flicker (screen), a fading between frames that occurs on a cathode ray screen at low refresh rates
Flicker (pinball table), a 1973 pinball table made by Bally
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Flicker   (158 words)

  
 Initials E.B.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As we are writing this, 'Flicker' is about to be released in the United States.
The great thing is there are wonderful musicians, the unfortunate thing is they are extremely busy so it's very difficult to keep them committed to your project particularly if you can't afford to pay them very much.
One interesting thing about 'Flicker' is that nobody seems to be able to describe it in a few words, as if it contained too many different elements to be defined in one sentence only.
www.angelfire.com /mn/electriclight/eszterint.html   (1696 words)

  
 DOA - Blake Brown - Flicker and Fade
Blake Brown, a Colorado musician who I saw play solo when I lived there some years ago, has crafted a brilliant album of soft, lush, and sparse tracks that speak hauntingly of heartache, longing, and other common emotions.
Accompanied by other musicians for this release, Brown's music is filled out admirably, even though the focus remains his moving vocals, his soft and lush acoustic guitar, and his slow pace.
Flicker and Fade is all about mood, from Brown's dark lyrics, his soft and longing vocals, and the gorgeous acoustic guitar.
www.adequacy.net /review.php?reviewID=492   (426 words)

  
 Urban cowgirl gets the blues
The good thing about 'Flicker' is that it is probably the last thing you would expect from Eszter Balint, given what we know of her story and background.
And because she grew up in the theatre circles and was a teenage DJ and a precocious music fan.
'Flicker' is a record inhabited by a wide range of feelings, characters and stories.
www.angelfire.com /mn/electriclight/eszter.html   (719 words)

  
 A common bond in music [RockAthens.com]
Szabó is a brilliant musician whose sound, approach and virtuosity can most simply be compared to Michael Hedges -- but imagine this style springing from the deep roots of Hungarian folk music.
A year later, Szabó is in Athens all the way from Hungary for the recording, a concert at the Athens Montessori School, an interview on WUGA radio station and concerts in Athens and Atlanta.
The creativity and the sensitivity of the musicians is the warranty to create a nice musical celebration of the life.''
www.onlineathens.com /cgi-bin/rockathens/stories.cgi?/stories/022802/roc_0228020008.shtml&print   (789 words)

  
 [No title]
Flicker started off with me. I e-mailed a bunch of people online, and only one person wrote back, and that was Shaun, our guitarist.
FLICKER is pretty much the start before a fire.
It sucks to say, but in today's world, looks DO sell, and a record company has to look at that when they are intersted in a band.
www.theprp.com /interviews/flicker.shtml   (1986 words)

  
 Xtreme Musician: Heart
Heart was formed by bassist Steve Fossen, Roger Fisher and Mike Flicker.
Ann Wilson joined the group when she became romantically involved with guitarist Mike Flicker in 1971; Nancy Wilson, Ann's young sister, joined in 1974, and she began a relationship with guitarist Fisher.
John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin helped the sisters release 1995's The Road Home, which was a collection of previous hits.
www.xtrememusician.com /info/artists/profiles/6750.html   (405 words)

  
 ARTMEDIA VIII - PARIS -Flow Motion: Anna Piva & Edward George - Astro Black Morphologies: Music And Science Lovers
It could begin with noise itself, a bang, a hiss, a flicker, and Mandelbrot's discovery of flicker noise in systems as seemingly unrelated as the fluctuations of the stock exchange and the annual records of flood levels of the river Nile.
Flicker noise patterns, Voss and Clarke found, were less chaotic sounding than white noise and less regimented than brown noise.
In 1992 they showed that flicker noise is also discernible in human DNA; something of the cosmos and its music, inscribed in the body at the cellular level.
www.olats.org /space/13avril/2004/te_flowmotion.html   (2271 words)

  
 Interview With Howard Leese
Flicker joined his friend, and the duo learned the latest recording techniques.
I like technology, but you have to know how to play to be a real musician.
He (Mike Flicker) was the drummer; I was the guitar player.
www.classicrockrevisited.com /Interviews05/howardleese.htm   (2930 words)

  
 Midheaven Mailorder | Browse by Artist: C - SCHULZ
Flicker Tunes is on par with C-Schulz & Hajsch as far as economy of means and musical depth are concerned.
The Cologne-based composer grants himself as well as his listeners the luxury of taking one's time to embark on a journey through his "concrete" sounds and expansive sonic planes.
Flicker Tunes, it never sounds the same, nor does it ever wear out.
www.midheaven.com /artists/c.schulz.html   (372 words)

  
 Silent Era : People : Composers and Musicians : Gaylord Carter
Gaylord was a precocious musician, playing at age ten at the Congregational Church in Wichita.
Gaylord Carter continued working as a theatre organist into the 1930s but with the diminishing responsibilities an musician had to accept with the arrival of sound films, he began to investigate other possibilities.
Carter continued to be in demand for live performances of silent films and was hired by The Mary Pickford Company in the 1970s to record organ scores for theatrical rereleases of several of Mary Pickford’s best films.
www.silentera.com /people/musicians/Carter-Gaylord.html   (531 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mary Jo Marcellus Wyse is the winner of the Jerry Jazz Musician Short Fiction contest.
Jerry Jazz Musician and Excellent Experiences at Morgan Stanley present "The Art of Jazz," a collection of paintings, photographs and sculpture celebrating the soundtrack of the American Century, and featuring the work of William Gottlieb, Nancy Ostrovsky, Bill Tripp, John Leon, Clifford Bailey, Jazzamoart, and others.
Jerry Jazz Musician and Candlewick Press present "Jazz ABZ," a gallery of impressions and text from the colorful book of the same name that features the poetry of Wynton Marsalis, the art of Paul Rogers, and the jazz history of Phil Schaap
www.jerryjazzmusician.com /mainHTML.cfm?page=blueskies.html   (1851 words)

  
 Flagpole Magazine
(Amici) Atlanta folk musician and Emory associate prof David Leinwerber is skilled in both flatpicking and fingerpicking guitar styles, and he plays both solo and in acoustic ensembles.
(Flicker) Lyric-oriented folk tunes from these five local musicians, playing mostly acoustic on guitar, banjo, stand-up bass, mandolin, and occasionally some keyboards and fiddle.
The multi-member group of musicians is fronted by Andy Hull and Jonathan Corley.
flagpole.com /ABC   (5401 words)

  
 IT
Green, red and yellow lights flicker with vivid intensity, like jungle eyes hungrily watching a wounded elk, as the ghostly green LED screen flashes beats, bars and ticks.
Samplers like the 1K have been under fire by classical musicians for years due to the fact that largely untrained aspiring musicians (inner-city youth with an interest in hip-hop, for example) have found an outlet that doesn't cost a fortune yet provides the ability to make music in an unconventional method.
The MPC allows a single musician the opportunity to create an entire song without paying for a guitar, drums, a bass, an effects rack and/or studio time.
www.fredericksburg.com /News/FLS/2005/042005/04212005/1632361   (697 words)

  
 MEMBERS & COLLABORATORS
Andy Ouchi is a musician and artist who earned his MFA from Art Center College of Design and has participated in numerous exhibitions, including the forthcoming "thing" at the UCLA Hammer Museum.
Norwood Cheek is a musician and filmmaker who directs the international Flicker Film Festival, a last-of-its-kind program that supports super-8 and 16mm films.
Kimberly Humphries, radio host on KXLU and musician, was the violinist in "MB: The Mary Blair Story." My Barbarian memorably guest DJ'd her show, and talked about politics.
www.mybarbarian.com /members.html   (696 words)

  
 Buy Martin Pro Mania DC2 Fire online at Musician's Friend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Allows you to blur edges and vary speed to change effect from a cozy flicker to a raging inferno.
Help Musicares provide replacement instruments and accessories to musicians affected by the hurricanes.
Musician's Friend is a registered trademark of Musician's Friend Inc. All Rights Reserved.
www.musiciansfriend.com /product/Martin-Pro-Mania-DC2-Fire?sku=801301&src=3SOSWXXB   (192 words)

  
 Projection Department
Any flicker there may be is always more pronounced on light scenes than on dark ones.
Speed is of very, very great importance and a comprehension of this fact is absolutely necessary to do really fine projection.
The operator "renders" a film, if he is a real operator, exactly as does the musician render a piece of music, in that, within limits, the action of the scene being portrayed depends entirely on his judgment.
www.cinemaweb.com /silentfilm/bookshelf/18_11_11.htm   (630 words)

  
 The Chad Makela Quartet: Flicker
The quartet with trumpeter Brad Turner, bassist Paul Rushka and drummer Jesse Cahill was recorded live at the Cellar Restaurant/Jazz Club in Vancouver on May 8, 2004.
James Cahill is a kaleidoscopic drummer, using the full trap set in very melodic and resourceful fashion, conversing with the other musicians in a kind of melodic counterpoint also reminiscent of the drummer Billy Higgins in Ornette’s group; he has superb taste, knowing when to lay back and when to drive.
Among the releases from Cory Weeds’s Cellar Live label that have recently spun in my CD player, this is by far the most imaginative and inspired.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=20298   (908 words)

  
 Christian Musician: Doyle Dykes, CM Summit, Guitar From A2Z, & More
This retreat in the mountains has classes designed for artists, songwriters, musicians, praise and worship leaders, music industry career hopefuls, and families.
As a Christian and a musician, Doyle's work as a clinician for Taylor Guitars and as a truly world renown fingerstyle guitarist is an inspiration.
Subscribe to the print edition of the magazine NOW and be the first to read all of Christian Musician's interviews, clinics, gear reviews, album reviews and more 1-2 months BEFORE it's available on the web.
www.christianmusician.com /nwsltr/juneno1_nwsltr.html   (732 words)

  
 Flicker attack
The entries are all in, 25 filmmakers will be out shooting their one 50 foot cartridge over the next 5 weeks.
Flicker hands the film over to Yale film and video for processing.
The films were handed over to Flicker for processing at Yale Lab.
www.flickerla.com /attack   (2296 words)

  
 CD Baby: CHAD MAKELA QUARTET: Flicker
Reading this capsule résumé doesn’t prepare one fully for the pliant creativity of the original compositions and edgy improvisations on Flicker.
Turner won the National Jazz Award for Musician of the Year in 2005, plus awards for Jazz Trumpeter of the Year in 1999 and Jazz Composer of the Year in both 2000 and 2002.
Widely respected as a composer in addition to his talents as a trumpeter, pianist and drummer, his own quartet's critically acclaimed debut release Long Story Short was followed in 1998 by There and Back.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/cmq   (277 words)

  
 Challenger Disaster
When the material in the SRB start to heat up, it expands and pushes against the sides of the SRB.
If there is an opening in a joint in the SRB, the gas tries to escape through that opening (think of it like water in a tea kettle escaping through the spout.) This leak in the Challenger's SRB was easily visible as a small flicker in a launch photo.
This flicker turned into a flame and began heating the fuel tank, which then ruptured.
www.fotuva.org /online/challenger.htm   (360 words)

  
 athensmusic.com: Musician, artist Bo Tompkins dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Area artist and musician Bo Tompkins died of a sudden aneurysm at home Saturday in Athens.
He was a painter with numerous shows at Lowery Galley near Danielsville, where there will be a memorial service at noon Thursday, May 26 (2400 Booger Hill Road: take Highway 29 North from Athens 13 miles).
Tompkins was a thunderous percussionist in many different Athens bands, including the Flicker Orchestra, Synchilla, Houston, Eraser-in-Law, Sky City, Sky Lab, Glen Lizzy, Medaglia D'oro and numerous spontaneous and one-off performances in the extreme avant-garde of dissonance and cacophony.
www.athensmusic.com /archives/001028.html   (109 words)

  
 The Chad Makela Quartet | Flicker
Chad Makela, who studied and spent his early years as a musician in the US, is now based in Vancouver, Canada.
He is among the many who performed at The Cellar Restaurant and Jazz Club in that West Coast city.
The pace is slower on “Seventh Day Rain,” one of the best tunes, where Makela infuses heartfelt emotion into his playing and Cahill splashes an array of colours on the cymbals to produce a rich sonic aura.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=21998   (339 words)

  
 A Flickering Light: Other Flickering Lights
To the eyes you are a flickering light, to the feet, thin ice that cracks." (Eugenio Montale, 1925)
As for the title, it is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson - the actual title of which is apparently Flickering Lanterns, which makes the choice of title for the English-language version seem a little curious.
Anyway, first up is a rather curious song entitled Reel in the Flickering Light, performed here in toe-tapping fashion (though unfortunately only partially, as the song fades out quite quickly) by Mary White, Country Music's best kept little secret (or at least that's what her website says).
www.aflickeringlight.com /other_flickering_lights/index.html   (4546 words)

  
 OnlineRock Guest Columns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Tom Leu is an author, speaker, and consultant for the entertainment industry and beyond.
The Musician's Corner™ is a syndicated resource delivering motivation and methods on thriving and surviving in the music business!
Excerpt from "Money, Marketing, and Myths inside the Musician's Corner Volume One" book and companion audio program by Tom Leu now available HERE.
www.onlinerock.com /musicianscorner/artistdev.shtml   (705 words)

  
 zipjam members area - The Swift's Second & Biggest Release 'Today'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is the point of Today, The Swift's infectiously profound, passion-driven second release on Flicker Records, a sonic '"kick in the pants" that you'll remember long after the CD stops spinning.
And the more they played together, the more they were asked to play, the more they needed original music, the more time they spent on the road.
By early 2002,The Swift had signed with Flicker Records, and later that year released their self-titled debut, which garnered a Top 10 CHR single "Under the Sun" and the AC single "More Than Gold." A DVD of top-notch music videos soon followed, as The Swift picked up touring dates with the meteoric MercyMe.
www.zipjam.com /nuke/article71.html   (1000 words)

  
 Flicker: Austin, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Flicker Film Grant - Super 8 Giveaway - Internships - Sponsorship & Advertising
The Flicker Network Board is a constant work in progress.
To add /remove your name or your project to the Flicker network board, simply email networkboard@flickeraustin.com.
www.flickeraustin.com /networkboard.html   (485 words)

  
 Film School Graduate- Sonnyboo ONE SHOTS
Official Selection to the FLICKER FILM FESTIVAL in Austin Texas, Wednesday, May 21st, at 7:00 pm at the Alamo Downtown and at the Chapel Hill N.C. Flicker on May 4th, 2003..
The Flicker Film Festivals are almost exclusively for Super 8 movie film.
An accomplished musician, producer, and teacher, he is equally at home on stage, in the studio, or in the classroom.
www.sonnyboo.com /onlinemovies/filmgrad.htm   (470 words)

  
 It’s Carrboro to Premier at Flicker | It’s Carrboro
So mark your calendars for Flicker Film Festival at the Cat’s Cradle, May 8th.  Doors open at 8PM and admission is $3.
[…] Brian Risk, musician composer and rap star, writes to let us know that tonight the It’s Carrboro video will be shown for the first time at the Flicker Film Festival.
It's Carrboro is released under a Creative Commons license which essentially says that you can use the music and the lyrics however you want.
itscarrboro.com /its-carrboro-to-premier-at-flicker   (184 words)

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