http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/08/nyregion/giuseppi-logan-jazz-artist-tries-for-a-comeback.html?pagewanted=all
The youtubes Leland refers to right off the bat are mine. The NYT photo of me is so beautiful I am grateful.
The article where I felt really acknowledged was Pete Gershon "Signal to Noise" publisher -- he wrote "Out from the Shadow"
The youtubes Leland refers to right off the bat are mine. The NYT photo of me is so beautiful I am grateful.
The article where I felt really acknowledged was Pete Gershon "Signal to Noise" publisher -- he wrote "Out from the Shadow"
FYI update on GL -- he needs warm clothes and money -- he is happy to earn money playing music. http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2012/11/blog-post_25.html
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Josh admitted I scooped everybody but he still wanted me to take down my beautiful interview which was so real and honest.
I also scooped everyone with Giuseppi Logan -- so real and honest both pure moments I captured in time -- authentic honest and I had a record producer use me and try to take credit even though he was holding Signal To Noise "Out From the Shadow" powerful article.
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Josh admitted I scooped everybody but he still wanted me to take down my beautiful interview which was so real and honest.
I also scooped everyone with Giuseppi Logan -- so real and honest both pure moments I captured in time -- authentic honest and I had a record producer use me and try to take credit even though he was holding Signal To Noise "Out From the Shadow" powerful article.
The Mysterious Mr. Rechnitz by David Goodman
That strategy has not always worked in his favor. News media outlets looking for a photograph of Mr. Rechnitz after the announcement resorted to one of the only pictures they could find: an image of Mr. Rechnitz, hair sticking out from under a knitted cap, taken from a 2009 video interview.
Mr. Rechnitz had tried to get the video taken down before and after the announcement, said Suzannah B. Troy, 50, an artist who shot the clip and posted it on YouTube. “I’d appreciate it if you would please take that video down,” he wrote to her in July in an e-mail, which she provided to The New York Times. “It’s a pretty unflattering shot the media grabbed from the video.”
She refused. “It’s authentic; you look like a Williamsburg hipster,” she remembered telling him. (Ms. Connelly later released a more buttoned-up studio portrait.)
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Here is the photo -- look I have photo credit.