There’s something in the water. by Jeremiah Birnbaum. Read, like, and share his post! I don’t know how I managed to miss this when it was originally posted in March, but he touches on so many relevant issues dealing with struggling artists, musicians, and general concerns today. After I read it, I was reminded of a song of his called “Heart.”
Jeremiah Birnbaum and Mystie Chamberlin (Just Another Folk Singer) performing cover of Jesse Malin's "Brooklyn" @ "Jeremiah's Off-the-Wagon Showcase," 04.20.10 @ Banjo Jim's (700 E. 9th St. @ Ave. C, NYC). iPhone Hipstamatic Print by David Jordan (Lens: Lucifer VI, Film: Ina's 1969). Performance # 127.
Via Flickr:
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performing a song in front of photographs by Marissa Bea. The Song, “Alistair,” was inspired by the photographs as well as a short story about foot fetishes by “Brother” Mike Cohen. Photograph taken at the “My Conjoined Twin x3″ art show on 03.24.11 @ Niagara Bar & Lounge (112 Ave. A @ 7th St., NYC). “My Conjoined Twin” and “Ignite” (one night art shows) are presented by the Antagonist Art Movement. Photo by Shannon Daugherty.
Credits:
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performing new song, “Alistair,” live at “My Conjoined Twin x3″ art show presented by the Antagonist Art Movement 03.24.11 @ Niagara Bar & Lounge (112 Avenue A @ 7th Street, NYC).Recorded via video by Eric Wallin.Performance # 169.
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performing new song, “Alistair,” live at “My Conjoined Twin x3″ art show presented by the Antagonist Art Movement 03.24.11 @ Niagara Bar & Lounge (112 Avenue A @ 7th Street, NYC). Video by Eric Wallin. Performance # 169.
Credits:
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performs 03.05.11 live @ Banjo Jim’s(700 E. 9th St., NYC). Recorded via video by David Fleming. Performance # 168.
Set List:
1. The Musician
2. There’s a Song in There Somewhere
Release date: Mar 5, 2011
Credits: Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performing original song “There’s a Song in There Somewhere” at open mic on 03.05.11 @ Banjo Jim’s (700 E. 9th Street @ Avenue C, NYC). Filmed by David Fleming. Performance # 168.
Credits: Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) performing original song “The Musician” at open mic on 03.05.11 @ Banjo Jim’s (700 E. 9th Street @ Avenue C, NYC). Filmed by David Fleming. Performance # 168.
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) cover of Okkervil River’s “No Key No Plan” (Bed Head Sesh 5) 03.28.10 @ apt. (Brooklyn, NY). Filmed by David Jordan.
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