Airborne Toxic Event at the Somerville Theatre
Photographic Evidence
by Kira Doucette
by Kira Doucette
Airborne Toxic Event
RSL Streaming Photo Album
Airborne Toxic Event
Somerville, MA - 9/8/10
Airborne Toxic Event
Somerville, MA - 9/8/10
Having just wrapped up their well-received tour with the Calder Quartet, we wanted to share the photos of The Airborne Toxic Event performing at the Somerville Theatre. I think you'll agree with me in applauding the efforts of our latest addition to the blog team: photographer Kira Doucette. She's very talented and we're happy to have her working with us and we're anxious to bring more of her work to light.
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photographs by Kira Doucette
DOCUMENTARY FILM - There's a new documentary film about Airborne Toxic Event available now, that you might want to look into. Filmed last December in front of a sold out audience at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, All I Ever Wanted, features an eclectic mix of musicians and performers-ranging from a children'schoir, a world-class string quartet, a high school marching band, horn players, visual artists, and Mexican folkĆ³rico dancers. Yes, Virginia - it's an ambitious project. The show features selections from the band's eponymous debut album, songs from their new effort (early 2011 release) and some new and never before heard covers: the Ramones' "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (with the Belmont High School Marching Band), the Magnet Fields' "The Book of Love," and Q Lazzarus's "Goodbye Horses."
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