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2949.1 | Easy Way To Get a Record Deal | TECRUS::ROST | That O.J., what a cut up! | Wed Jul 13 1994 10:04 | 3 |
| No surprise he's on Windham Hill, he owns the label.
Brian
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2949.2 | I can listen to and enjoy New Age... | HOTLNE::LUCHT | | Wed Jul 13 1994 10:53 | 5 |
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Isn't Windham Hill the "New Age" label? The "haunting guitar"
as well as the blowing wind sure give that sort of vibe.
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2949.3 | Not all "the sound of water running" | WAYLAY::GORDON | Coast-to-coast with Mujibur & Sirajul... | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:23 | 3 |
| They have some "contemporary folk" artists too.
--Doug
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2949.4 | | BLASTA::Pelkey | Life aint for the squeamish | Thu Jul 14 1994 12:51 | 9 |
| re: 2 - Well I guess you don't have to like it, or listen to it, but as an
alternative, I liked it so have a few people I've played it for......
but hey, sure, different strokes right...
re: 1 - Didn't realize he 'owned' the Windhamhill Label.....
this true ??? Does sort of make for a pretty nice 'arrangement'
so to speak..
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2949.5 | Not so ancient history | RANGER::WEBER | | Thu Jul 14 1994 13:10 | 9 |
| When Windham Hill started, the type of music on the label was so hard to
classify that it was referred to as "Windham Hill Music"
When other labels started featuring similar music, the term " New Age"
was applied as a descriptor, since the soothing nature of the stuff
seemed to go hand in hand with the New Age movement.
Danny W.
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2949.6 | | MPGS::MARKEY | Object Disoriented | Thu Jul 14 1994 13:39 | 16 |
| RE: "New Age"
Slightly off the beaten path anectdote, but circa 1989 I wrote to a
certain record label (that shall go nameless), seeking permission to
submit music for consideration/review.
I received a letter back from them saying that I should send the music
and who I should send it to. The letter included the following standard
disclaimer:
"If you send us any New Age music we will sue you for damages"
Fortunately, my music is something that only Bobcat Goldthwaite could
meditate to, so I didn't get sued! :-)
Brian
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2949.7 | Useless WH Trivia Note | TECRUS::ROST | That O.J., what a cut up! | Thu Jul 14 1994 13:46 | 22 |
| Ackerman was a carpenter who played guitar as a hobby. Some friends
suggested he was good enough to make a record, so he did, following in
the grand tradition of DIY-ers like John Fahey, Robbie Basho and Leo
Kottke before him. That first LP was "In Search of the Turtle's Navel".
Windham Hill was named after an inn in VT that Ackerman had a hand in
restoring.
Anyway, WH became something of a West Coast phenomenon; Ackerman signed
up Alex de Grassi (who was his cousin, I think) and then met his big
cash cow: pianist George Winston. The company became known for its
audiophile recordings of semi-improvisational instrumental music.
Among its roster: pianist Scott Cossu, Michael Hedges,
trumpeter/synthesist Mark Isham, Dawg disciples Mike Marshall and
Darrol Anger, etc.
Over the years WH has branched out into jazz, rock and
singer-songwriters through a series of side labels like High Street, WH
Jazz and Dancing Cat. Ackerman has continued to record for the label
and shown an inclination to stretch the boundaries a bit; his last
album featured bizarro shredder Buckethead as a sideman!
Brian
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2949.8 | another buckethead sighting | EZ2GET::STEWART | ones & zeros for everyone! | Thu Jul 14 1994 14:15 | 8 |
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speaking of buckethead, I saw a film (well, it was probably only a
movie) in the theatre recently...no, well...now I'm not sure...boy, the
alzheimer's is kickin' in good today...anyway, this movie list
buckethead in the credits! I think maybe it was Arnold's Last Action
Hero...
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2949.9 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Light to dark, dark to light | Thu Jul 14 1994 15:24 | 15 |
| > Windham Hill was named after an inn in VT that Ackerman had a hand in
> restoring.
Hmmm... I just happened to find myself at that in a few years
ago - it's only a couple of miles away from the West River gorge
which is the site of some of the best whitewater kayaking you can
find in the summer around here.
The people at the Windham Hill Inn in VT told me that it's named after
some inn in California (I think) that held concerts and then move into
the recording arena.
I'm not sure what the right story is...
db
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2949.10 | Where's The SubPop Inn? | TECRUS::ROST | That O.J., what a cut up! | Fri Jul 15 1994 07:52 | 6 |
| re: .9
Well, it was an inn SOMEWHERE 8^) 8^) 8^)
Brian
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2949.11 | Michael Hedges | ROBRT::VEZINA | | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:35 | 14 |
| Ray,
if you like Ackerman you should give Michael Hedges a listen as well.
They certainly have different styles of playing, but both are excellent
guitarist. "Childhood and Memory" is my favorite Ackerman release and
Aerial Boundaries" is a good choice for Hedges.
As for the CA. or VT. Windam Hill Inn question, I think the California location
is correct, although WH has shot a good deal of video footage for their Laser
Disc productions in Windham Vermont it seems to be the only tie.
Bob
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2949.12 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:38 | 1 |
| Ackerman couldn't carry Hedges guitar pick!
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2949.13 | | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Tue Aug 23 1994 19:01 | 2 |
| Perhaps not, but I hear he's got a couple dozen of Satriani's...
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2949.14 | An aquired taste, perhaps. | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:05 | 6 |
| I just bought Michael Hedges disk "Aerial Boundaries" yesterday.
I listened to it once last night. My initial impression was
ho-hum. I guess I'll have to listen to it some more before it
grows on me.
Mark
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2949.15 | a burst of noise from the west | EZ2GET::STEWART | an E-ticket ride at Neuro-Disney | Wed Aug 24 1994 19:56 | 10 |
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I think it's great music to listen to...especially on those long
elevator rides...
Actually, I own this disk and somtimes put it on when I'm doing
technical writing, or some similar task that demands minimum
interference with those word grouping functions.
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2949.16 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Thu Aug 25 1994 08:03 | 2 |
| Gee, I agree that the album makes good background music, but I love
that album and think it makes good foreground music as well.
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2949.17 | have to see it to appreciate it | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Aug 25 1994 10:54 | 6 |
| I agree with db. Maybe you'd appreciate it more if you saw him play.
Rent the "Evening with Windham Hill" at your local Blockbuster.
There's 20 minutes of Hedges performing live on there, including the
"Aerial Boundaries" title track. Awesome stuff.
Mike
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