Swafford & Swanson. Swanson & Swafford. I forget which, but it’s here on Soundcloud.
Yo, Jonti’s back in town…
@ Barbes, 10/22 7 PM. Field trip.
SURFACE TO AIR. “A quiet intensity pervades a fine new album of originals tinged by too many worldly sounds to mention” – Richard Gehr, The Village Voice. With jonti siman – upright bass ; rohin khemani – tabla + percussion; jonathan goldberger – acoustic guitar
Peace Out!
See you in September, D.


Country Huff
Hi, y’all. Jon and Annie got there a little later.

VOTE: for best Unbuilt Commercial building of 2019
Friends and lovers of architecture are encouraged to enroll and vote for “The UID Cube” in Amsterdam that Huffbunny Toby designed last summer with pals Alejandro and Erica. You get as many votes as you have email accounts!
https://vote.architizer.com/PublicVoting#/2019/architecture/commercial/unbuilt-commercial
More images here: http://www.fxcollaborative.com/projects/213/the-uid-cubemdashamsterdam/
Coney Island Parachute Jump (Coney Island Lullaby)
Huffbunny Hearst’s assembled video to go with his new Coney Island Parachute Jump (Coney Island Lullaby). Hubunny Nicki Peanut Butter on backing vocals!
The Tank, Bill Frisell, Bill Morrison: the Karbank Residency
Huffbunny Jim Paul:
In April of 2019, The TANK Center for Sonic Arts invited guitarist Bill Frisell and filmmaker Bill Morrison to the Tank for a residency that would allow them to create music and images connecting The TANK to the theme of the West, examining the current experience of its rural environment, the conditions and forces that have shaped it, and the deeper context of its history. Continue reading “The Tank, Bill Frisell, Bill Morrison: the Karbank Residency”
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Questions:
- How often are the portapotties emptied?
- Where are all the dirtbikes that made those tracks?
- What will Sweethaven sound like when the Huffbunnies record it in the tank?
Banjo films @ Lincoln Center March 22 6:30 PM
From Hufffriend Judy Lieff:
Please RSVP to the Eventbrite page to assure your space.
($10 suggested donation for non-NYFVC members goes to help cover music and print costs).
What: Banjo Films!
When: Friday, March 22, doors at 6:30pm
Where: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
RSVPs: This event is free to members and non-members, but please RSVP to the Eventbrite page to help us assure your spot and help the library manage the event.About the Films
To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947)
Produced and Directed by Irving Lerner and Willard Van Dyke
Written by Alan Lomax
Photographed by Richard Leacock
Featuring: Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Baldwin Hayes, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGee, Texas Gladden, Margot Mayo’s American Square Dance GroupThe High Lonesome Sound (1962)
Produced and directed by John Cohen
Featuring Roscoe Holcomb, Bill Monroe, Shepard Family
Huffbunny Stephen “essentially it’s a sticker” Carter: wealth pornographer
Kids, give a read to the NYTimes article.

