My friend Alex on the air in New York with a new song and a new musical set-up:
You can listen to the entire show here.
In the photos, Alex looks like a messianic bigamist who performs alongside two of his wives. But that's a good thing, I think.
NB: Alex is recording some music with these two fine singers, but he also has a very limited-edition CD out called Prints of Darkness that has some old and new songs done up with over-the-top orchestration. As far as I know, it is only available at Soundscapes in Toronto or here. Prints, along with the new Johnny Cash and an Orchestra Baobab compilation I found at the Gladstone library, was the soundtrack to a whole pile of unpacking and shelf-hanging I had to do last month
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Its incredible to think that before i became messianic (and was just a plain ol' bigamist), i was doing three or four times the work. LIFE IS G<>D!
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