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MikeyPod 6 | Dancer Jane Weiner

August 9, 2005 by Michael Harren
Original cover art by Roberto Cervantes

I recorded this week’s show in Audacity after reading Todd Cochran’s Podcasting: The Do It Yourself Guide. I am quite happy with the sound this week. YAY! Let me know how it sounds!

Hopestone Dance’s Artistic Director Jane Weiner is my guest this week. We spent a rainy Friday afternoon together to discuss her upcoming performance The Cooking Show. Jane’s contribution to the arts in Houston, as well her dedication to bringing the arts to children who are at risk made her a perfect candidate to be a guest on the show. I hope you enjoy the interview.

This episode features music from Houston’s own The Black Math Experiment. They are appearing this Saturday 9:00 at Helios, 411 Westheimer. Cover is $5.00. See you there!

Sample more from The Black Math Experiment at their My Space page or run by Sound Exchange and buy a copy of the What We Do …Is Secret E.P. for yourself!

Other featured music:

Telepopmusik Love’s Almighty from the album Angel Milk

If Thousands- We Sent H.L.R.E. from the album Yellowstone Podsafe Music Network Profile.

I should mention that I discovered If Thousands thanks to Chris Doelle’s Pod Music Countdown Keep up the good work!

To hear more of Laurence Simon’s 100 word stories, check out his podcast or his blog.

Finally, in my ADD moment during the show, I forgot Scott’s name. He started the quiz on qPodder about my sexy voice. Sorry Scott!

Until next week, thanks for listening and e-mail me your comments! mikeypod at gmail dot com.

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About Michael Harren

Brooklyn-based composer and performer Michael Harren combines elements of classical composition with experimental electronics and storytelling to create hypnotic and boldly intimate work that walks the line between Laurie Anderson, Peter Gabriel and Dead Can Dance.

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