Journal
- Wednesday,October 24,2007nothingJournal Topics: Artist News
- Tuesday,October 23,2007nothing
Earlier this month, David Byrne joined Young @ Heart Chorus, a group of "gyrating geriatrics" (according to Time and the choir's own website), at their gig in NYC's Paris Bar. Byrne, by far the youngest person on stage (chorus members range in age from 72 to 88), joined in on the Talking Heads's "Heaven" and a new Byrne-penned tune, "One Fine Day." He reports on his blog that "the hipsters at the Paris Bar were completely won over, I think."
Journal Topics: Artist News - Monday,October 22,2007nothing
In the October 18 episode of NPR's All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen opens the show by recalling the first time he heard David Byrne's Knee Plays on cassette, back in 1985. He remembers driving around in his car listening to it—"I played it constantly"—until giving it away as a thank-you gift. He's been waiting 20-plus years for the CD release to replace the missing cassette, and, he says, "It's such a thrill to hear it again." Hear the episode here.
- Monday,October 22,2007nothing
David Byrne will be among 140 artists contributing to The Seed Project, in which participants create works of art starting with a humble bag of grass seeds, in an effort to promote sustainability. The resulting works will be on display in New York City for five weeks, opening Thursday, October 25, at the Winkleman Gallery.
Journal Topics: Artist News - Tuesday,October 16,2007nothing
To coincide with the reissue of David Byrne's The Knee Plays—due out November 6—comes the launch of kneeplays.com. The site contains pages of never-before-released materials on the piece, including an essay by David Byrne on its origins as a collaboration with director Robert Wilson, sketches from the theatrical production, and a slideshow of stills from the premiere, as well as audio clips from the new CD. On the CD are the 13 tracks from the original score plus seven previously unavailable bonus tracks.
Journal Topics: Album Release - Friday,October 12,2007nothing
On Saturday, October 6, David Byrne presented “How New Yorkers Ride Bikes” at New York's Town Hall as part of the weekend-long New Yorker festival. Watch the video feed from his bike, complete with audio commentary, as he rode through the streets of midtown on his way to the event.
Journal Topics: Artist News - Tuesday,January 30,2007nothing
David Byrne stops by New York public radio station WNYC to talk with Soundcheck host John Schaefer about creativity, copyright, and why he’s written a song cycle about Imelda Marcos. Byrne's Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall starts this Thursday, February 1.
Journal Topics: Radio - Thursday,November 9,2006nothing
David Byrne has been listening to an advance copy of Caetano’s new CD, Cê. "It’s another radical shift of direction for him," he reports. "This time I guess you could say it’s an immersion in the land of experimental indie rock. And it’s probably the best indie rock record to come out this year. He may disagree with that categorization, but though not completely accurate it gives some idea what the record sounds like."
Journal Topics: Artist Essays - Wednesday,August 23,2006nothing
By David Byrne
David Byrne reports from the Ruhr Triennale, A Century of Song, in Duisburg, Germany.Journal Topics: Artist Essays - Wednesday,May 31,2006nothing
Brian Eno and David Byrne's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts came out in 1981. It has now been re-issued in a new package, with extensive liner notes and photos, featuring 7 previously unreleased tracks from the original album and a film by influential artist Bruce Conner.
Journal Topics: News
Enjoy This Post?
Welcome to Nonesuch's mailing list!