[78-L] ARSC Conference 2010 -- Call for Presentations -- Deadline Reminder
Greg Laxton
greg.laxton at gmail.com
Sun Dec 13 16:31:02 PST 2009
Just saw it today - excellent soundtrack, takes place in early 1900's New
Orleans.
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] ARSC Conference 2010 -- Call for Presentations --
Deadline Reminder
> Veering off the subject topic but still staying in The Big Easy, has
> anyone
> seen the new Disney offering "The Princess And The Frog"? Takes place in
> New
> Orleans in the 20s and makes use of jazz, zydeco, blues and gospel. I've
> seen
> some great reviews.
>
> dl
>
> Tim Brooks wrote:
>> Wasn't it a Victor record scout who supposedly visited New Orleans in the
>> 1910s looking for talent and sent back the message "there is no jazz in
>> New
>> Orleans"?
>>
>> Some of us were down there in October and the place is really great, dl
>> is right about that. Not only the music, and the sights, but the food was
>> fabulous. They've really made an effort to make it visitor-friendly post
>> Katrina.
>>
>> And presentations are welcome on all recording-related subjects, in any
>> genre of music or speech. That's the
>> ARSC gumbo.
>>
>> So if you're thinking of heading south in May, get your proposals in. The
>> d/l (that's deadline) is January 4th.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> David Lennick wrote:
>>> Think there'll be any kind of emphasis on
>> jazz? Nah..everybody knows jazz was
>> discovered in a New York basement in
>> 1910 by Al Jolson and that it all sounded
>> like Bob Crosby.
>>
>> This ought
>> to be a great location.
>>
>> dl
>>
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