Interviews
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An Interview with Jason Anderson.
Photos provided by Jason Anderson.
May 20, 2012.
Bluebirdreviews:
1) The first thing I noticed about your music was the intense use of imagery and metaphor. "the decaying burst of fireworks like a dandelion puff ... or a chandelier, comets and scissors ...ah ha ... sparks!"
But you use these images created in the listener to also describe emotions that are the theme of the song. "These floors are like sheet metal, under bare feet ..." Your feet get cold when you hear that line in Colonial Homes.
What inspires you to choose certain images and apply them this way?
Jason Anderson:
My favorite writing--prose or poetry--is that which captures moments and feelings with great specificity and care. My most favorite writers--Louise Erdrich comes to mind immediately--are so intentional with their words. The small, keenly observed details with which they sculpt their sentences are simply delicious. It is with humility and caution that I try to follow their lead in my own attempts.
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FBI and The Future of Music.
Interview by Bluebird.
Photos by Micah Gummel.
Album art courtesy of FMan Media 2011.
Many thanks to Charlie Farren, Jon Butcher and the Colonial Theatre, Keene, NH.
I had the true privilege to interview Jon Butcher and Charlie Farren at the Colonial Theatre in Keene, NH. Each are talented artists, writers and musicians, with extensive recording histories. They are currently embarking on new media projects that circle and encompass the vast fields of musical styles.
Click on the thumbnail photo to the right for the new FBI website so you can listen to FBI radio with us !
Read more: An Interview with Charlie Farren and Jon Butcher, 2011
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Banner History by Rick Beck, in collaboration with Alexis Terrosa and Deb Hebert.
Photos by Rick Beck, Bluebird & Micah Gummel.
In the Joe Bonamassa fan world, all things "Joe" have the pre-fix "Bona". The trademark symbol of the Joe Bonamassa fan base is the now famous "Bona-Banner." I stumbled across it on the web while researching this artist and after hearing some brief history of it, I had to get the whole story. I asked Deb Hebert, who got some history from Rick Beck and we also collaborated with Alexis Terrosa, to pull together the steps of this Slow Train symbol that honors the the Blues Guitar Titan. To these fans, the Bona-Banner is similar to and taken as seriously as, the passing of the Olympic Torch.
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Photos of surfboard and BCC banner sent by Alexis Terrosa and edited by Micah Gummel.
JB Team photo taken by Micah Gummel
Interview and other photos by Bluebird
In coordinating to cover the Joe Bonamassa performance at the Wang Theatre in Boston, I had the privilege to spend some time talking with Alexis Terrosa. Mr. Terrosa is the Street Team Coordinator for the massive volunteer effort that works tirelessly to help promote every Joe Bonamassa show. Alexis was kind enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to describe the functioning of his role and that of the street team. Here is what he said:
Read more: An Interview with Alexis Terrosa, Street Team Coordinator for Joe Bonamassa
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November 3, 2011
Photos by Bluebird.
You can find photos of the Boston Street Team at the Wang Theatre, Meet/Greet and Dinner here.
During the Street Team Dinner at Jacob Wirth's Restaurant in Boston, I sent around a notebook and pen, asking Street Team members to share their favorite memory of Joe.
Here is what they said:
