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Photo by Jeremy dePrisco

Another Andean pan pipe group similar to Agua Clara. This was at the Bloomsburg Fair in 2008. ...

Thaylon all dressed up

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 – Multi-user collaboration. ...

Kabile Bitov
Photo by Jeremy dePrisco

Traditional Bulgarian wedding band, performing at Bloomsburg’s Milk Parlour Ballroom. ...

Thaylon Singh

Friday, August 29th, 2008 – My experience in Second Life (SL) has yielded a number of observations about audiences, venues, performers and music in general. As both a presenter and a performer in real life, I think that these insights may be worth while for those looking to explore SL. The ...

World Music Explorer with Thaylon Singh playlist 8/21/08 Name    Artist    Album 1    Amassakoul ‘n’ténéré    Tinariwen    Amassakoul 2    When the Levee Breaks    Albert Kuvezin & Yat-Kha    Re-covers 3    Narigón    Daniel Melingo    Santa Milonga 4    Touba    Issa Babayogo    Toussoumakan 5    Wene U N´ga Yale    Orchestra Marrabenta Star    Marrabenta Piquenique 6    Believe    Ozomatli    Street Signs 7    Samara    Salamat    “Rough Guide To ...

Jalsa
Photo by Jeremy dePrisco (from the mixing board)

Ustad Kadar Khan and company at 2008’s Jalsa celebration at Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. ...

Thaylon at Muse of Fire

7/30/08 – Thaylon pictured here re-hearsing for his debut at Muse of Fire, a venue operated by Phorkyad Acropolis. ...

Sister Mary Thaylon

Friday, July 18th, 2008 – Performing Immaculate Misconceptions (IM) in Second Life (SL) has added a few additional tasks to our stagecraft that we don’t typically have in RL. For example, my script is riddled with notes to “start guitar animation here” and “teleport backstage”. In RL we had a sound ...

On the beach in Positano, Italy 2008. ...

Can anyone hear me back there?

4/18/08 – Greek Theatre, Cookie (58, 28, 32) – It was pretty quiet until the dancing girls showed up. ...

Phorkyad goes international

March 2008 – The German print magazine SLM also ran a story about Phorkyad Acropolis. ...

Musing about musical directions...

In the late 80s and early 90s, public radio programs like “Music from the Hearts of Space” and “Echoes” heavily influenced me. Those programs were a acquired taste, often broadcast at ridiculous hours late at night. Whether on my little transistor radio or my cheesy black and chrome boom box, ...