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Friday, 9/10/10

Elvis—blues singer

Elvis Presley, “Stranger In My Own Home Town,” live (rehearsal), 1970

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lagniappe

Percy Mayfield, “Stranger In My Own Home Town” (1964)

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art beat

Stranger in Paradise: The Works of Reverend Howard Finster, Chicago Cultural Center, through 9/26/10 (in the gallery next to The Jazz Loft Project, W. Eugene Smith in NYC, 1957-1965, there through 9/19/10)

Mr. Coke (1988; tractor enamel on wood)

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My work is scrubby. It’s bad, nasty art. But it’s telling something. You don’t have to be a perfect artist to work in art.

—Reverend Howard Finster

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Matthew Arient’s Angel (1987; tractor enamel on wood)

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Howard Finster Vision House

Thursday, 9/9/10

Today we move north and west: the music of Mali.

Salif Keita, live, Spain (Cartagena), 7/10/10

Want more Malian music?

Amadou & Mariam

Oumou Sangare

Toumani Diabate

Ali Farka Toure

Bassekou Kouyate

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lagniappe

mail

An attentive reader/listener—someone I’ve listened to music with for over fifty years (which reduces the pool of possible correspondents to, uh, one)—wrote yesterday to tell me about an amazing bargain: a recording of Morton Feldman’s For Bunita Marcus (last mentioned here, previously featured here) that’s available, in MP3 format, for 89¢.