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William C. Harrington - G3 album flac Performer: William C. Harrington
Title: G3
Style: Free Jazz, Abstract, Free Improvisation, Experimental
Released: 2010
MP3 album: 1104 mb
FLAC album: 1125 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: RA VQF AU TTA MPC AHX WAV
Genre: Electronic / Jazz

William Shatner has yielded a unique and much-parodied body of work during his musical career. Shatner typically speaks the lyrics as an exaggerated interpretive reading

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Sir William Harrington of Hornby (d. 1440), son of Sir Nicholas Harrington, was an early fifteenth-century English northern knight, fighting in the Hundred Years' War and serving the crown in the north of England. He served Henry V while the latter was Prince of Wales, and in 1415 fought at the Battle of Agincourt as the king's standard-bearer. He was elected a knight of the Garter two years later, and, acting again as standard-bearer at the siege of Rouen in 1419, he was badly wounded.

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The Earl of Harrington. PC. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (Godfrey Kneller, 1646–1723). Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In office 15 November 1746 – 15 December 1750. He married Anne Griffiths, who died in 1719 giving birth to twin sons, William, 2nd Earl of Harrington (1719–1779) and Thomas (1719–1743). eština: William Stanhope, 1. hrabě z Harringtonu. français: William Stanhope (1er comte de Harrington).

Henry William Harrington, brigadier general in the American Revolution, legislator, and planter, was born in London. He emigrated first to Jamaica, but after a short time moved to South Carolina where he settled on the Pee Dee River across the river from Cheraw and later at Welch Neck. He was interested in education and other improvements and soon became active in church and civic affairs, serving as vestryman and warden of St. David's Parish at Cheraw Hill, as a member of the first grand jury of the county, and later as deputy clerk of court

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Curse of The Gitmo Choir
Alto Sax – William C. HarringtonGongs/percussion – Andy Sykora
5:06
2 Electronics 1
Synth Programming – William C. Harrington
3:40
3 Palm 29
Electronics – William C. HarringtonElectronics/voice – Andy SykoraVoice – Cristie Carter
5:00
4 Fuzzbergenoids
Drums – David StrayerSoprano Sax – William C. Harrington
4:55
5 Events
Synth Programming – William C. Harrington
5:03
6 Two Reeds Are Better Than One
Oboe/looper – William C. Harrington
4:00
7 The Brighton Syndrome
Alto Sax – William C. HarringtonGongs/percussion – Andy Sykora
4:15
8 Cool It
Electronics/voice – Andy SykoraSynth/electronics – William C. HarringtonVoice – Jasmine Orpilla
4:21
9 The Little Pad in Echo Park
Alto Sax – William C. HarringtonDrums – Ted Byrnes
5:37
10 Fools
Synth Programming – William C. Harrington
3:17

Credits

  • Drums – David Strayer (tracks: 4)
  • Drums, Percussive Devices – Ted Byrnes (tracks: 9)
  • Saxes, Synth Programming, Electronics – William C. Harrington (tracks: 1 - 10)
  • Voice – Cristie Carter (tracks: 3)
  • Voice, Percussion, Gongs, Found Objects, Electronics – Andy Sykora (tracks: 1, 3, 7, 8)
  • Voice, Vocal Manipulations – Jasmine Orpilla (tracks: 8)

Notes

A collection of improvisations recorded at various times in various locations.

Electronic composer, keyboard and saxophonist, William C. Harrington was born in Yonkers, New York. At Cal State U Dominguez Hills, he studied composition, performance, and electronic music with Richard B. Evans, author of the classic book on John Cage, "The Well Prepared Piano". He was also influenced by seminars with several composers including Nicholas Slominsky.

After leaving college he worked in the wholesale record industry for two years before going on tour. He worked as a keyboard technician for several bands, including Gentle Giant, before beginning a three year working relationship with Frank Zappa. (This included three America tours, two European tours, spending several months in the studio working on the album "Baby Snakes" and making a brief, credited appearance in Zappa's movie, "Baby Snakes"). He was with Zappa in Paris when Pierre Boulez first visited.

Upon returning to LA, he attended the UCLA Extention Music Business course where he was awarded two NARAS scholarships. He studied record production with Nick Venet (producer of The Beach Boys, Creedence Clearwater and many others).

His first two CDs, Urban Electronic Music, and UEM Live received good reviews and airplay on NPR, college and indie radio stations. In 2006 The American Composers Forum awarded him a SUBITO grant to help defer the cost of his third studio CD, Nuclear Menace which was reviewed favorably in the fall/2007 issue of Signal to Noise Magazine. His current release, Science Can't Explain It, was released this year. He has recently performed at the REDCAT in the Walt Disney Concert Hall, ResBox at The Steve Allen Theater and the SASSAS presentation based on the Scratch Orchestra Draft Constitution.
credits

released 27 August 2010

Mastered by Scott Fraser
Produced by William C. Harrington
all tracks © by William C. Harrington

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