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Matt Kirchman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jan 1998 00:34:29 -0500
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Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers sing the following classics:

"Pablo Picasso" (never was called an asshole)

"Vincent VanGough" (he loved color and he let it show....who we talkin'
about? Vincent Van Gough.)

simply marvelous isn't it?







From Matt Kirchman
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at Joseph A. Wetzel Associates, Inc.
77 North Washington Street
Boston, MA  02114

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James Martin wrote:
>Apologies for the cross-postings...and for the incomplete earlier
posting
>that some of you may have received. To continue, I am interested in
>learning of songs about visual art and/or artists to possibly perform at
an
>upcoming variety show. The style is not so important--rock, blues, or
folk
>are all fine (jazz is unfortunately a bit over my current playing
>ability)--but the song(s) should be appropriate for a trio (guitar, bass
>and drums).
>
>If anyone knows of songs or reference sources that would be appropriate,
I
>would appreciate hearing about them, as well as any experiences anyone
has
>had with this sort of endeavor.
>
>Many thanks!
>James Martin
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