Posted in music on January 19, 2006
"Travis Sullivan, a New York jazz musician and founder of the Björkestra (an 18-piece ensemble that plays big band covers of Björk’s songs), thinks that it is this quality of stylistic ambiguity, the fact that “her music is forward thinking and doesn’t fit in any particular genre,” that makes Björk’s music so open to reinterpretation...."

"...The New York music scene is not completely unfamiliar with Sullivan’s project. The ensemble debuted in 2004 at the Knitting Factory, and since then has played at Galapagos, Symphony Space, Makor and Joe’s Pub. Now, they are returning January 20th to play at the Bowery Ballroom, a place which might at first seem to be an atypical venue for a jazz band." [NY Press]
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Hey!
I started a MP3 bloga bout a month ago, and so far not really anyone knows about it. I really like BV and I put a link to it on my blog. How about helping me out and giving me a link back.
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Posted by Erik | January 19, 2006 6:49 PM
Hey!
I started a MP3 bloga bout a month ago, and so far not really anyone knows about it. I really like BV and I put a link to it on my blog. How about helping me out and giving me a link back.
Posted by Erik | January 19, 2006 6:50 PM
Sorry if I bugged tou about the link. I was feeling a little biligerent. I wrote an appology post. Please check it out.
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