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Bill Frisell Preview
Here is a preview of Bill Frisell’s Thursday night concert at the Shedd. He is touring his new album When You Wish upon a Star. It’s Bill’s take on classic film and television music. Bill Frisell preview: Star-struck memories
Posted in Shows, Writing
Tagged acoustic music, americana music, Bill Frisell, film music, jiminy cricket, movie music, television music, tv music
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New article in Oregon ArtsWatch
Here is the link to an Oregon ArtsWatch preview I wrote for the Nordic Fiddlers Bloc concert that happened recently up at Nordia House in Portland. Nordic Fiddlers Bloc preview: Dancing with the devil
Finnish folk muscians Arto and Antti Jarvela will be touring Oregon this week.
Here’s a preview article I wrote for Oregon Arts Watch: http://www.orartswatch.org/arto-and-antti-preview-fiddling-finns-bring-nordic-dance-music-to-oregon/
PODUNK now available as digital download
I just got my album, PODUNK, uploaded to my bandcamp page. Take a listen. Buy a copy. Let me know if you want a free download code. Take care, Daniel
Eleven Nights
Eleven Nights is a solo piano work written in 2009. It is the last contemporary classical piece I wrote before shifting to songwriting under my alter ego Daniel Boone’s Fault. It uses a composition technique that employs folk tunes, fiddle … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary Classical, Recordings
Tagged acoustic music, cascadia composers, composition, contemporary classic, contemporary piano music, Daniel Heila, english broadside ballads, english folksong, eugene, eugene oregon, folk music, hung-yun chu, new music, piano, piano music
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Review of Project Trio at the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon
Here is a link to a review I wrote for the Oregon Arts Watch. My friend Brett Campbell is an editor on staff and asked me to review Project Trio’s workshop and performance a week back at the Shedd Institute … Continue reading
At the Fair (live)
recorded at Presentation House Concert Series, North Vancouver, BC. With Lyle Hopkins, bass and Stefan Thordarson, violin. Jared Burrows produces the series and recorded the concert.
New Live recording of What’s the Name?
Recorded live at Presentation House Concerts in North Vancouver, BC. Lyle Hopkins bass, Stefan Thordarson violin, Jared Burrows production and engineering. Wonderful old-timey church with wood floors and exposed arched beams in cathedral ceiling. What a pleasure it is to … Continue reading
What’s the name…?
Here’s a bit of a biology lesson from my Booking Demos EP. Can anyone answer the questions? What’s the name…?
Redwood. A bit of nostalgia for T-burg folks.
Change is inevitable but Tully Burgers are eternal.