The Hovering Glass Angel of Susan Alcorn's Guitar

I guess that it’s pretty well known by now that Baltimore has a lot of good zonked rock and experimental music happening. Arthur’s pages have, in the past couple years, sung the praises of Celebration, Dan Higgs, Beach House, Dan Deacon & Jimmy Joe Roche, Teeth Mountain, Wzt Hearts and Trockeneis, and there are Needle Gun, the Lexie Mountain Boys, Jana Hunter, Lo Moda, Jason Willett, Arboretum, Zomes, Nautical Almanac, DJ Dogdick, , Sejayno, Bonnie Jones, Dan Conrad, the Wham City , MT6 and High Zero crews and much more. Not bad for a crumbling, podunk backwater best known as a case study in the doomed drug war.

But in the unlikely event that anyone ever holds a gun to my head and demands to know, “who is your favorite musician in the city?” I’ve got my answer all ready: Susan Alcorn.

Alcorn is a Texas native who plays the pedal steel guitar. The journey from playing country and bluegrass and straight jazz to her mature style has aided by advice from Muddy Waters and Paul Bley. The wide-open ears, keen intellect, emotional sensitivity and rigorously-honed skill as a player that she has developed has brought her into collaborations with Pauline Oliveros, Peter Kowald, Eugene Chadbourne and Jandek among many others. But it’s her solo work as a composer, improviser and interpreter of songs, which are more aching sequences and clusters of crystaline sounds than tunes, that always blows me away.

With clarity and precision and a gift for invoking sweeping landscapes, Alcorn is able to perform arrangements of Curtis Mayfield or Olivier Messiaen highlighting both their structural and spiritual aspects simultaneously and then attacking the strings zen-slap-loud or hovering stained-glass mobiles of sound-clouds. Dreamy stuff, full of emotion and one of the more Universalist twists on Americana.

The way to introduce yourself to her work is to see her live and solo, if possible, or to track down a copy of her utterly superlative LP And I Await the Resurrection of the Pedal Steel Guitar, released by Olde English Spelling Bee a couple years ago (or, if you can, her Curandera CDR). But until she and her work are more readily available to more households, this short group of video excerpts from a solo concert in Baltimore earlier this month where she presented a musical autobiography will act as a sampler of her sound palate, if not the emotional arc, of her performances.

Susan Alcorn at the Los Solos series, Baltimore

DAILY MAGPIE – February 21st – "Sound. Light. Migrations" at MILLS COLLEGE

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If you have a love for mind-bending experimental electronic music and euphoria-inducing light shows of swirling color, or if your copy of “A Rainbow in Curved Air” is worn down from being  played more times than you could possibly count, consider yourself one lucky duck! This is your chance to see analog electronic music pioneer Pauline Oliveros collaborate live with visual composer and light manipulator Tony Martin in their piece Sound. Light. Migrations for Mills Music Festival 2009, followed in the same night by the wizard of the minimalist movement Terry Riley, woodwinds jazz maestro Roscoe Mitchell and Jean Jeanrenaud of the Kronos Quartnet. Hoo-boy! California, here I come!

Time & Date: Saturday, February 21st – 8PM
Venue: MILLS COLLEGE (Oakland, CA)
Location: Mills College Concert Hall / 5000 MacArthur Blvd. / Oakland, CA 94613 (More info & directions here)
Price: $20 regular admission / $12 for seniors and alumnae, free for Mills College students (Purchase tickets here)

(Above: Tony Martin and Pauline Oliveros at Mills College in 1966)

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DAILY MAGPIE – January 31st at DEATH BY AUDIO

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Did you miss THIS tour? That’s a shame. But if Cluster, Harmonia, Goblin or general krautrock-style psychedelia is your thing, try catching JONAS REINHARDT this weekend at DEATH BY AUDIO. The band is comprised of members from The Fucking Champs, Mi Ami, Crime in Choir and Trans Am, and they just put out a new record on the KRANKY label. This will be their first performance in Brooklyn after a while of touring with the likes of White Rainbow, Lucky Dragons and other friends on the west coast. Also on the bill are Aa, WHITE HILLS, ( ( ARP ) ) and SOFT CIRCLE. Guaranteed a good choice for your evening.

Date & Time: Saturday, January 31st – 8PM
Venue: DEATH BY AUDIO (BROOKLYN)
Location: 42 S. 2nd at Wythe / Brooklyn, NY 11211
Price: $TBA (Go here for more info)

Daily Magpie – Jan. 29 – Free Fix Your Bike Workshop at Time’s Up bike co-op NYC

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I know.  It’s cold in New York City.  But it’ll be warm soon.  Get your bike ready.

Time’s Up offers free Thursday night open shops.  Wrench on your own bike using Time’s Up’s tools and with help from their experienced volunteers.
Time’s up also has free classes rotating through basic bicycle maintenance on Tuesdays and women’s and trans repair classes on Mondays.
Why pay a bunch of money to a bike shop when you can do it yourself?  Don’t be intimidated.  Get educated!

DAILY MAGPIE – Free Tuesdays at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden

If you are beginning to hallucinate a desert oasis in the sea of ice that is currently blanketing New York City, it’s high time you took a trip to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to absorb a heavy dose of Vitamin D from the heat lamps in the tropical greenhouses. Stop and take a deep breath of simulated humidity – I mean, warm island air. Spend some time communing with the cacti, ferns and bromeliads. Smell a flower. It will do your body good. On your way out, ease back into wintertime by taking a stroll through the frost covered Japanese zen gardens. If you go on a Tuesday, this entire experience will be as free as snow.

Date & Time:
Tues – Fri: 8am – 4:30pm, Weekends 10am – 6pm
Venue: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Location: 1000 Washington Avenue / Brooklyn NY 11225
Directions: 2 or 3 to Eastern Parkway gets you directly to the main entrance (more options here)
Price: Free on Tuesday (more info on admissions here)

DAILY MAGPIE – Jan. 25 – Zebulon

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What? ESP-disk is back in busy-ness, whoda thunkit, right? right.  Enjoy a night of Bernard Stollman’s legendary precedent definings with intergenerational ahead-of-their-timers TOTEM>, Alan Sondheim, Okkyung Lee and Nate Wooley. Additional music by DJ Whistle Punk and your free cd. 21+

Date and Time: Sunday, Jan. 25th, 8PM
Venue: Zebulon
Address: 258 Wythe, Brooklyn
Directions: L to Bedford, J/M/Z to Marcy
Price: Free

The ESP-disk webbed home: http://espdisk.com/catalog/Front.html

MAGPIE DAILY – January 24 – Showpaper Benefit

Showpaper Benefit  with Asa Ransom, Sigmund Droid, the Muggabears, and Nymph @ 92Y Tribeca, 8pm, $7-20 sliding-scale donation 

The Showpaper has been covering all-ages shows in the NYC and tri-state area for almost two years and has turned into a huge success.  It’s a simple formula, and a magnificent idea: a huge list of all-ages d.i.y. shows, absurdist horoscopes, a hipster-kid “I saw you” section and consistently rad artwork printed every two weeks and distributed to coffee shops/venues/etc. to keep your broke, (possibly underage?) ass in the loop.

But printing 10,000 copies without any advertising or other commercial support isn’t easy.  Showpaper stays afloat because of volunteers, donations, and revenues made at the benefit shows that they throw every two weeks.  Help the Showpaper help you by coming out to 92Y Tribeca and checking out Asa Ransom, Sigmund Droid, the Muggabears, and Nymph.