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Heday Inoue - Ferrando’s aria “Di due figli...”
08:43
Heday Inoue - Ferrando’s aria “Di due figli...”

Hidenori Inoue : Bass-baritonePianist: Craig Ketter

Steve Dalachinsky - Nothing Tuli Kupferberg Benefit A Little More Nothing
04:35
Steve Dalachinsky - Nothing Tuli Kupferberg Benefit A Little More Nothing

" At the Bowery Poetry Club in NYC, " A Little More Nothing, a benefit for Tuli Kupferberg, March 6, 2010. For Part 2 of this tribute as it will appear on Revolting News April19

100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint
04:23
100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint

A heartfelt alt-rock journey with infectious guitar hooks and resonating message to rock the foundations of a bureaucratic lack of support for the undervalued Arts. And this time, it's personal.

Mitch Cockman - Drum and Bass Guitar (original)
01:31
Mitch Cockman - Drum and Bass Guitar (original)

Original bass song by Yorkshire Bass Player. Mitch Cockman

Heday Inoue - Ferrando’s aria “Di due figli...”
08:43
Heday Inoue - Ferrando’s aria “Di due figli...”

Hidenori Inoue : Bass-baritonePianist: Craig Ketter


Steve Dalachinsky - Nothing Tuli Kupferberg Benefit A Little More Nothing
04:35
Steve Dalachinsky - Nothing Tuli Kupferberg Benefit A Little More Nothing

" At the Bowery Poetry Club in NYC, " A Little More Nothing, a benefit for Tuli Kupferberg, March 6, 2010. For Part 2 of this tribute as it will appear on Revolting News April19


100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint
04:23
100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint

A heartfelt alt-rock journey with infectious guitar hooks and resonating message to rock the foundations of a bureaucratic lack of support for the undervalued Arts. And this time, it's personal.


Mitch Cockman - Drum and Bass Guitar (original)
01:31
Mitch Cockman - Drum and Bass Guitar (original)

Original bass song by Yorkshire Bass Player. Mitch Cockman