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Monday, April 26, 2010

Peace Now! - First Mix

It's time to get psyched for the anti-nuke demonstration coming up this Sunday. Here's a jivometric music video that should do the trick.



Music by The New York Path to Peace
Photos by Xanadu Jive (Bill Benzon aka STC4blues)
Full credits below the fold.

Music

The New York Path to Peace:

Victor Jaroslaw: Drums, Sekere
Steve Swell: Trombone
Sam Kulik: Trombone
Roswell Rudd: Trombone
Matt Moran: Bass Drum & Cymbal
Greg Glassman: Trumpet
Everyone: Chants
Enrique Fernandez: Alto Sax
Don Slatoff: Tenor Sax, Bass Clarinet
Dan Peck: Tuba
Chris Stromquist: Snare Drum
Charlie Keil: Valve Trombone, Percussion
Bob Hovey: Trombone
Bill Benzon: Trumpet
Allen Farmelo: Percussion

Produced by Allen Farmelo & Charlie Keil
Recorded by Allen Farmelo at Mavericks Studio, NYC
Mixed & Mastered by Allen Farmelo at The Farm, Brooklyn
Assistant Engineer: Jessica Thomson
“When Johnny Comes Marching Home” arranged by Steve Swell
“We Love Peace Merengue” arranged by Enrique Fernandez

Music © 2009 12/8 PR
www.128path.org

Photographs

The photos are licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons license. "SayNo2War" is by Rime/Jersey Joe, here. The atomic boy is by Komar, more photos here. The first graffiti sequence featured graffiti from this site; the second sequence showed graffiti from this site. The green triceratops is by Japan Joe.

Graffiti by (among others, and listed in order of appearance):

Rime / Jersey Joe
Komar
Ceaze
Gaser / Gas
Werds
Ewok
Loser
Mes
Renks
Raels
Nise
Medow
Themo
Floods
Plasma Sluggs
PC
Hemlock
Kemos
Mesia
Prest
Japan Joe

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2 comments:

  1. Many thanks Bill for assembling this "first mix" of what I hope will become more than a fad or a fashion: linking your thematic images to our New York Path to Peace chants & anthems.
    If a few dozen people with the know-how pick their favorite tracks from the 8 track CD -- and add their images we'll send an ever clearer multimessage to a wartorn world.
    Heard Martin Luther King on the radio today, delivering his Beyond Vietnam call for A Revolution in Values. It is so relevant, so current, so necessary, one wise exhortation after another, one clear prescription for healing after another. The words and wisdom we need have been available to us for decades. Maybe a flood of peace-music-videos will help move us to the streets and into action.
    MCK9

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  2. Thanks for dropping by, MCK9. Let's get the word out. See you Sunday.

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