Enter to Win a Voicemail from Fenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's Male Alter Ego

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Fenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, is featured both in Delusion, her new theater piece, now at BAM, and on her latest Nonesuch release, Homeland.  Now Fenway is looking to branch out still further: to your home answering machine or voicemail. For your chance to win, let us know why you think your voicemail would make the perfect next stop for Fenway.

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Fenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, is featured both in Delusion, her new theater piece, which is currently running at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) through October 3, and on her latest album, Homeland, released earlier this year on Nonesuch. Now Fenway is looking to branch out still further: to your home answering machine or voicemail.

For your chance to have this mellifluous baritone offer his sage words for you and your friends, simply leave a comment below or e-mail info@nonesuch.com and let us know why you think your voicemail would make the perfect next stop for Fenway.

For tickets to see Fenway live at BAM's Harvey Theatre, visit bam.org. To hear him on Anderson's new album, head to the Nonesuch Store. For a brief preview of what to expect, check out the video below, in which Fenway revisits the early days of the financial meltdown of 2008. For more videos in this series, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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Laurie Anderson: Fenway Bergamot
  • Friday, September 24, 2010
    Enter to Win a Voicemail from Fenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's Male Alter Ego

    Fenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, is featured both in Delusion, her new theater piece, which is currently running at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) through October 3, and on her latest album, Homeland, released earlier this year on Nonesuch. Now Fenway is looking to branch out still further: to your home answering machine or voicemail.

    For your chance to have this mellifluous baritone offer his sage words for you and your friends, simply leave a comment below or e-mail info@nonesuch.com and let us know why you think your voicemail would make the perfect next stop for Fenway.

    For tickets to see Fenway live at BAM's Harvey Theatre, visit bam.org. To hear him on Anderson's new album, head to the Nonesuch Store. For a brief preview of what to expect, check out the video below, in which Fenway revisits the early days of the financial meltdown of 2008. For more videos in this series, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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