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Jones, Rodney : poetry reading; September 30th, 1988
Contents:
All tracks Poetry reading [complete]
Track 01
The Laundromat at the Bay Station
Track 02
Academic Subjects
Track 03
A Blasphemy
Track 04
Pussy
Track 05
The Weepers
Track 06
Pastoral for Derrida
Track 07
Caught
Track 08
The Kitchen Gods
Track 09
The Plots of Soaps
Track 10
The Mosquito
Track 11
MuleDescription on Cassette : Rodney Jones - Poetry Reading
Sept. 30, 1988. Intro: Andrew HudginsDigital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120329/Disc 3. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120329/Disc 8
Jones, Rodney : lecture : #1 : the craft persona; May 15th, 2001
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Lecture The Craft PersonaDescription on cassette : Rodney James - Elliston Lecture
"The Craft Persona"
5/15/2001 Intro: A. HudginsDigital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120410\Disc 5. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120410/Disc 6/mp3s
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Discourse, cybernetics, and the entextualization of the self
Ted Rodney Hehl, Toledo, Ohio, 1949
Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Boys | Eighth grade | Hehl, Rodney Te
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Interview with Red Rodney, Part 1
Interview with Red Rodney for Jazz Profiles. Audio from the Rodney interview only lasts until 9:05 of the nearly 2-hour recording. Rodney discusses replacing Miles Davis at the Three Deuces, having not played such fast tempos in the Woody Herman band, being well received at the Three Deuces, how Charlie Parker never told him what to do but showed him, how playing with Parker was his "college and graduate school," why Parker wanted him in the band, taking a $125 pay cut to join Parker's band after Herman's, the 1949 Carnegie Hall Concert, Parker not wanting to rehearse, the Clint Eastwood movie Bird and its accuracy, Chan Parker's influence on the movie, the conscientiousness of the actor, how "Hollywood never gets a real-life jazz picture," the lower prevalence of drug use among young jazz musicians, following the leader on drugs and conduct, Rodney's comeback and the role of his wife, and getting his teeth fixed. The Rodney interview ends here, and is followed by audio of and narration for George Forman's boxing championship read by Ian Thistle, part of an episode of Fresh Air featuring author Walter Kirn (contains frank discussion of sexuality and psychological abuse), another episode of Fresh Air hosted by Chris Spurgeon discussing Thom Jones' book The Pugilist at Rest, news reports from the time concerning U.S. military activity in Somalia and debates over health care, the Hatch Act, and discussion of recent and upcoming episodes of L.A. Law
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