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Luna Station Quarterly Issue (Volume 31) [Luna Station Quarterly, Maria Haskins, Sandy Parsons, Anna Novitzky, Charity West, Sarah E. Donnelly, Beth.
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Did playing with traditional musicians change your understanding of that music? I know from having lived in Mexico that mariachi is often maligned as music that plagues outdoor restaurants and plazas on Friday and Saturday nights. On a Friday night at least two hundred mariachis show up there either in pre-existing groups or to form groups and get picked up for parties.

Street kids running around selling tequila shots and couples completely encircled by mariachis. There is a lot of variation in traditional mariachi. It was a dream of ours to eventually work with a traditional orchestra on stage. We were finally able to afford to hire Mariachi Luz de Luna from Tucson and bring them on tour with us in Europe. Whenever you see a band there comes a point when the set gets a little boring. So, right at that point is when Luz de Luna would come on stage in full regalia and it was full on party time. Uplifting, not louder in volume, but in energy.

So, some faces would crinkle at first, but they always gave in. It was usually late in the night and people would be pretty far gone. I know it.

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And having learned it from Luz de Luna I understand a little more where the songs are coming from rather than just hearing it as a texture or layer. But we have a sense of humor about our mythology of the west. A tip of the hat to Dean Martin and Serge Gainsbourg and their amazing talents. We get a lot of calls to license the mariachi songs for films in Europe. As it should be, it exists as a real and imagined place.

At the same time, the Sergio Leone western films that Enio Morricone wrote such great music for were inspired by the books of Karl May, a German writer at the turn of the century who had never been to the Southwest and made it all up, down to the ridiculous Indian names and everything. How has your portrayal of the Southwest and the border evolved? A place of illusions and even delusion.

And the last verse is from a story I read in a Tucson paper about kids that live on both sides of the border and have access to both sides. This place has always had a quality of struggle. Do you sense an imminent violence surrounding the border when you go down to, say, Nogales? If you choose to live in the desert, things eventually come out into the open. With McCarthy and then Fuentes it was the same thing.

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You start to talk about this stuff. And it really becomes a choice of what are you now going to sing about.


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It transforms the landscape, and you can really see how this place might have been when there were great bodies of water and lush wetlands. Is this one of those pockets of community? You just get a feeling when you go there. Just pure heart and soul. And I love the music she plays. I borrowed a mixed tape of cumbia they have and it filtered into that song for sure. So, I guess our music is becoming more portraits than pastoral.

Even out in Chicago recently I noticed these new Home Depots everywhere. A concise phrase. Old Texaco stations and hotels, weeds growing up around the pumps and through the sidewalks. Even where I live used to be more of a community. The displacement leaves little choice. What can you do? Maybe sing a song about it. The nostalgia for aesthetics of detail.

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Do you ever think that Calexico is maybe too diffuse? All of a sudden approaching rock with a jazz sensibility presented itself. John has this ability to switch styles and dynamics so quickly that he winds up not just being a keeper of time but arranging and orchestrating each song from the drum kit.

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So, it really becomes about looking to find where it sews up as a cohesive body of work. All other bands were spandex big hair bands. I listened to his Giant Sand stuff and it was kind of punk, like X, a little revved up, but I was surprised to hear piano in it.

I told him I played and started playing with him. That dynamic interests me in our music.

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Not just combining different styles or interpretations but realities too. The printed online article of March 23, in the BWF file, is a condensed version of the fuller March 22 article published in the paper. New Yorker, April 9, Article on discovery of Luna colony by Tom Garner and work by University of West Florida, with one color photograph of sherd. Greater Pensacola Parenting. Editor, Lynn Knighton. Information based on Vol. Coastal Lifestyle Magazine. In The Game. March issue features articles on sports, baseball, high school teams, etc.

Coastal Weddings, Spring Covering wedding planning, vendors of bridal gowns, venues, and related wedding arrangements. VIP Pensacola. A pictorial magazine highlighting Pensacola area events and attendees. Harper, and Sharyon Miller. April issue features photographs of attendees to Pensacola-area culture events; feature on the Oar House, Pensacola; the Global Grill, Pensacola; biographical sketches of Brent Lane radio personality, CatCountry Parks and Recreation Department. Listing of city parks, facilities, sports and recreational programs.

Senior Voices Toolkit. Compilation of articles on health, senior services, exercise, with advertisements of senior services including physicians, assisted living centers, and similar businesses in Pensacola and Escambia County. Circuit Court. Seville Harbour, Inc. The City of Pensacola vs.

Case No: CA Final Summary Judgment. Decision of Judge J. Scott Duncan, April 1, The City of Pensacola brought suit against The Fish House restaurant alleging it was owed millions of dollars in uncollected royalties on sales as a sublease of the Pitt Slip property and also alleging the renewal of the lease was void. New York Times, May 15, Office of Mayor. Prepared by Russell F.

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Van Sickle. Bar Politics. Although only delineating historic sites and tourism spots along the Chattahoochee River in Alabama and Georgia, this map does show the route of the river through Florida to where it joins the Flint River and becomes the Apalachicola River to the Gulf. April Short history of the Pensacola streetcar strike. Community Development Department. John Lee Pickens, Dr. Williams Park. May 10, First draft. Study of Highway A in terms of traffic, travel times, possibilities of mass transit, special transportation lanes, etc. Interviews and biographies of Dr.

Katie Higgins U. Description of damage and historic flooding due to extraordinary rainfall in Escambia County, April , ; analysis of road and bridge damage, failed sewer lift stations, health statistics of hospital and emergency room visits due to effects of flooding. District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Pensacola Division. Matthew Schmitt, Plaintiff vs. Civil Action No. Lawsuit of former City of Pensacola Interim Fire Chief Matthew Schmitt against the City of Pensacola and Mayor Ashton Hayward after his firing, noting the appeal procedure of the city employee manual was changed the same day he was placed on administrative leave, preventing his appeal.