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Favoriting December 12, 2005: Calmly bouncing around the meteors and stars with Laura Veirs and Hotbird 7.

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Live performance and chat with Laura Veirs.
 
"Carbon Glacier", named after "a beautiful, dirty black and white glacier on the northern slopes of Mount Rainier, was Seattle's Laura Veirs' first album for Nonesuch, a quiet stunner that caught a lot of our ears last year. Veirs' latest disc, "Year of Meteors," she describes as a "road record." Laura says, "All the songs are about transportation, motion," and all the images that crept into her psyche as she toured all over these United States and beyond. She's took a few moments out from her travels to stop by WFMU at the top of the show.
  -CD: "Rialto" [Year of Meteors]
  -"Magnetized"
  -"Spelunking"
  -"Where Gravity is Dead"
  -CD: "Secret Someones"
  -CD: "Rapture"
 


 
  In memoriam - Percussionist/drummer/producer George Javori tragically died on December 11th, 2005. What follows is a set of music featuring some of George's performances.
Erin McKeown  "Cosmopolitans"   Favoriting Grand   
Katell Keineg  "Leonor"   Favoriting Jet  Elektra 
TImothy Hill (George Javori, drums; Doug Weiss, bass)  "Why I Need the Mercy"   Favoriting Live on Irene's show, WFMU May 18, 1998 / Pearl Diving compilation  (WFMU premium CD) 
Pete Galub  "Hidden Crumbs"   Favoriting Boy Gone Wrong   
Martha Wainwright  "Merry Christmas & Happy New Year"   Favoriting The McGarrigle Christmas Hour  Nonesuch 
Timothy Hill  "The Human Place"   Favoriting The Human Place  Field Recordings 
 
 
Live performance by Hotbird 7 (Phillip Wynn: lead vocals, guitar, bass/ Adam Gold: guitar, bass, vocals/ Tom Gavin: guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals/Jeff Devine: drums/ **music mix engineered by Paul Gold)
 
Raised from the ashes of unknown NYC trio John Henry and claiming a failed barbeque chicken restaurant and a doomed satellite as twin muses, Hotbird 7 has been establishing its orbit since December 2002. They aim to make a big beautiful noise: fast and slow, high and low, quiet, loud, twangy, spacey, and proud. Hotbird 7's self-released EP is available only at shows and a full length album is scheduled for Spring 2006.
  -"L.A."
  -"Margaret"
  -"Movie Posters"



Lead singer Phillip Wynn.
  -"Burning Down"
  -"Can't Calm Down"



Adam Gold plays calming guitar licks.
  -"Traffic Lights"



Tom Gavin up front, Jeff Devine to the rear.
  -CD: "Old Friend"
 
  The next set was programmed by Hotbird 7's Phillip Wynn.
Bill Carson and His Checkered Past  "Goodnight S. Maria"   Favoriting The Copper Look   
Hula  (title unknown)   Favoriting    
Finian McKean  "Where No One Wants Me"   Favoriting Shades are Drawn   
Box  "Millicent" /"Shadows of Drifting Bird"   Favoriting (unreleased home demos)   
Tom Gavin  "It's a Sign"   Favoriting Fallout   
 
Chris Moore  "Verified"   Favoriting Figurines   
Suzzy & Maggie Roche  "Sounds"   Favoriting Zero Church   
Kaki King  "Can the Gwot Save Us?"   Favoriting    
Truth Serum (Daniel Kirk)  "In My Arms"   Favoriting    


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