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Enjoy the music while it lasts

Snippet of Mystie Chamberlin is Just Another Folk Singer performing “The Musician (Mama Says)” Sunday, 04.29.12, for Benefit for Lucinda’s Kids live @ Bowery Electric (327 Bowery, NYC). Filmed by Jamie Eng. Performance #210.

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Jesse Malin, Tommy Stinson & More To Perform at Lucinda Gallagher Benefit At Bowery Electric April 29 & 30 | The Audio Perv

Jesse Malin, Tommy Stinson & More To Perform at Lucinda Gallagher Benefit At Bowery Electric April 29 & 30 | The Audio Perv.

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Music Festival Poster: Refreshments, Cracker, Gin Blossoms, Kravitz, Everclear | eBay

Roger Clyne has donated this Refreshments era poster for eBay auction to support the Benefit for Lucinda’s Kids cause. Please share, and happy bidding!

Music Festival Poster: Refreshments, Cracker, Gin Blossoms, Kravitz, Everclear | eBay.

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Fucking Nostalgic: Punk Legends (HR, Tommy Stinson, Alan Vega + More) To Play Benefit For Lucinda’s Kids

hey everyone! head over to music site Fucking Nostalgic and check out this great piece on the show!

Fucking Nostalgic: Punk Legends (HR, Tommy Stinson, Alan Vega + More) To Play Benefit For Lucinda’s Kids.

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Advance Planning: April 2012 Music Calendar Update (Added 4/5)

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If you went to see music at The Rockwood Music Hall, The Mercury Lounge , The Living Room or The Bowery Electric, chances are that you would eventually run into Lucinda Gallagher.  She was a  dark haired, bright eyed and generous woman with an encyclopedic knowledge of local bands.  Stick around a little more and you would learn that Lucinda was a single mom with two kids,  each kid having his or her own musical taste, which you would learn about too.

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Benefit For Lucinda's Kids

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Full disclosure: This is not the happiest of stories and has almost nothing to do with me. At the end I will provide a link to donate to an absolutely worthy cause. If you are not interested I won't hold it against you to move on. Otherwise, please continue.

While in the US over the Christmas holiday, I got one of the worst phone calls a person can get.

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Marah's Dave Bielanko and Christine Smith returning to New York for benefit show

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In recent years, the wild, Philadelphia-born rock band Marah has stripped down. Essentially, it's now just Dave Bielanko and Christine Smith at the core, performing as a duo at time and recruiting bandmates for bigger shows.

After a stint in Brooklyn, they've have moved into an old farmhouse in the wilds of central Pennsylvania, with a phone line for incoming calls only.

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I’m plagued w/ wordlessness and 2 dimples

Mystie Chamberlin (Just Another Folk Singer) & Rhett Miller (Old 97′s) duet “Fireflies” 03.23.12 @ City Winery (155 Varick Street, NYC). Video by David Fleming.

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Works in progress via RPM & FAWM Challenges 2012

1. Can’t Go Home Again [RPM Holiday Challenge]: Just Another Folk Singer’s Holiday Challenge song for RPM Challenge 2012 “Can’t Go Home Again.” Words and music by Mystie Chamberlin.  Written in December 2011. Recorded on Zoom 02/22/2012 @ Tiger Studios, NYC.

2. How To Build A Gingerbread House [RPM January Challenge]: Just Another Folk Singer January Challenge RPM Challenge 2012.  Words and Music by Mystie Chamberlin.  Recorded 2/22/2012 @ Tiger Studios, NYC on Zoom H1.

3.Misty Blue [FAWM Weather Challenge]: Just Another Folk Singer Weather Challenge song for FAWM Challenge 2012. Words and music by Mystie Chamberlin. Recorded on Zoom H1 02/22/2012 @ Tiger Studios.

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More info on RPM Challenge 2012: press release

Again, I don’t have the new one yet, so this one from last year will have to suffice for now:

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Media contact: Dave Karlotski, info@rpmchallenge.com, 603-205-5144

RPM Challenge Celebrates 6th Anniversary

Creative music challenge turned international music phenomenon kicks off February 1, 2011

Portsmouth, N.H.— The RPM Challenge is simple, but has compelled more than 6,000 bands from all seven continents to join since 2006. Now, in time for the February 1 start date, musicians across the globe are signing up at www.rpmchallenge.com to participate in the 2011 challenge, and more are welcome.

The RPM Challenge itself is to record an album in 28 days, just because you can. That’s 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material, written and recorded during the month of February. To date, the challenge has resulted in the creation of an astonishing 30,000+ new songs. The music spans every genre imaginable—from electronic to experimental, from hip hop to heavy metal—and represents the work of all types of musicians: aspiring stars, working bands, hobbyists, students, and closet musicians.

The challenge begins February 1, but musicians who come aboard early are able to share their thoughts and trade ideas with an enthusiastic and tight-knit RPM community online. Once registered, participants can either create music in isolation if that’s their preference, or join the conversation to blog, add photos, participate in discussion groups and send messages to fellow RPMers during the challenge. Local scenes band together to lend a solo, an amp, or a little peer pressure as they help each other to the finish line.

The web site is the hub of the project, a tool for the musicians to connect and support each other. With thousands of musicians all working alongside each other, groups that might never come across each other in the regular world can meet, share ideas and collaborate through the site, bringing fresh perspectives and new insight into their own music.

Though the RPM (Record Production Month) Challenge is foremost a test of individual creativity and perseverance, the RPM community has become a vital part of the experience. Personal connections made during the event have endured long after February ends, giving musicians a group of like-minded people with whom to share their artistic life.

RPM Challenge began in February 2006 as a creative challenge for local bands in Portsmouth, N.H., where it was conceived by the local weekly newspaper The Wire in order to further the local music scene. It has since been adopted with similar local intensity by The Scope in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and The East Bay Express in Oakland, Calif. In 2007, the Wire opened the RPM Challenge to the international music community, where it was covered in popular blogs like Slashdot, in music Web sites like Pitchfork.com and on the National Public Radio show “All Things Considered,” with RPM bands featured on NPR’s “All Songs Considered.”

So this February, your option could be to hibernate, or you could choose to write a fistful of new material and get it recorded. From Anchorage, Alaska, to McMurdo Station in Antarctica, from London and Oslo to Tokyo, Aukland, Pretoria and Los Angeles, independent musicians from all genres and walks of life have come together with a common goal: to set aside any obstacles to producing music for the month of February, and to find themselves on March 1 each holding in their hands a new CD of their own original work that they would not have made otherwise.

Then, we celebrate! We’ll all join together for a global listening party on Saturday, March 26. Some parties happen in communities where RPMers get together and listen to each others tracks; others take part in the fun online, playing tracks and joining chats.

There is no fee to participate in the RPM Challenge. Bands must postmark their RPM 2011 CDs by March 1 to the RPM office at 10 Vaughan Mall, Suite 201, Portsmouth, N.H. 03801. For more information, to see the participating bands, listen to the online jukebox or to read the whole text of the challenge, go to www.rpmchallenge.com.

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