Monday, May 31, 2004
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Hello:
Wanted to send you a note about Guster and Jeff Garlin doing a podcast together. Hopefully it is something you might enjoy.
Here's is what the band had to say about it:
Here's the deal with the "collaboration" between Curb Your Enthusiasm and Guster. It's not a Season Six band cameo on the show. I wish. But it's the next best thing, a five-episode podcast of a long, winding conversation between two Guster members (the singer and the drummer) and our friend Jeff Garlin, who plays Larry's agent on the show.
If you have people in your life who like Curb Your Enthusiasm but don't know Guster, or vise versa, this is your chance to get them hooked on our.... conversational... skills? Having befriended Jeff at our Central Park show two years ago, we thought a mutual podcast would be interesting since we like his comedy and he likes our music. Around the time we were finishing up "Ganging Up on the Sun" we actually went into the studio with Jeff and recorded it. A lot of topics get covered since it's almost an hour long. This might be the deepest Guster interview to date. Don't fear the podcast.
Now for the technical stuff…
A ten-minute episode will become available, for free, every Monday in October, with the first podcast being released on October 2. If you are interested in hosting these Podcasts (which we really hope you are) you can download them each week here:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=196933498
Thanks for your consideration. Both Guster and Jeff would really appreciate your support on these podcasts. We can guarantee they will be a good listen!
Please email Genevieve@nettwerk.com regarding any questions or opportunities.
Sincerely,
Team Guster
Wanted to send you a note about Guster and Jeff Garlin doing a podcast together. Hopefully it is something you might enjoy.
Here's is what the band had to say about it:
Here's the deal with the "collaboration" between Curb Your Enthusiasm and Guster. It's not a Season Six band cameo on the show. I wish. But it's the next best thing, a five-episode podcast of a long, winding conversation between two Guster members (the singer and the drummer) and our friend Jeff Garlin, who plays Larry's agent on the show.
If you have people in your life who like Curb Your Enthusiasm but don't know Guster, or vise versa, this is your chance to get them hooked on our.... conversational... skills? Having befriended Jeff at our Central Park show two years ago, we thought a mutual podcast would be interesting since we like his comedy and he likes our music. Around the time we were finishing up "Ganging Up on the Sun" we actually went into the studio with Jeff and recorded it. A lot of topics get covered since it's almost an hour long. This might be the deepest Guster interview to date. Don't fear the podcast.
Now for the technical stuff…
A ten-minute episode will become available, for free, every Monday in October, with the first podcast being released on October 2. If you are interested in hosting these Podcasts (which we really hope you are) you can download them each week here:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=196933498
Thanks for your consideration. Both Guster and Jeff would really appreciate your support on these podcasts. We can guarantee they will be a good listen!
Please email Genevieve@nettwerk.com regarding any questions or opportunities.
Sincerely,
Team Guster
Hi. I work at the Culture Project, a Downtown NYC non-profit theater focused on politics and important cultural questions, and soon we're putting up DAI (enough), a new play written and performed by Israeli-American actor Iris Bahr (you might have seen her on the ski-lift episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm).
We want to invite you to see DAI (and tell people what you think about it via blog). About the play: Iris brings the splintered Israeli psyche to vigorous, humorous and moving life, as the customers of a Tel Aviv café share their stories moments before a suicide bomber enters.
Check out www.cultureproject.org or email wythe@cultureproject.org for more info and free or discount tickets.
We want to invite you to see DAI (and tell people what you think about it via blog). About the play: Iris brings the splintered Israeli psyche to vigorous, humorous and moving life, as the customers of a Tel Aviv café share their stories moments before a suicide bomber enters.
Check out www.cultureproject.org or email wythe@cultureproject.org for more info and free or discount tickets.
Hi. I work at the Culture Project, a Downtown NYC non-profit theater focused on politics and important cultural questions, and soon we're putting up DAI (enough), a new play written and performed by Israeli-American actor Iris Bahr (you might have seen her on the ski-lift episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm).
We want to invite you to see DAI (and tell people what you think about it via blog). About the play: Iris brings the splintered Israeli psyche to vigorous, humorous and moving life, as the customers of a Tel Aviv café share their stories moments before a suicide bomber enters.
Check out www.cultureproject.org or email wythe@cultureproject.org for more info and free or discount tickets.
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We want to invite you to see DAI (and tell people what you think about it via blog). About the play: Iris brings the splintered Israeli psyche to vigorous, humorous and moving life, as the customers of a Tel Aviv café share their stories moments before a suicide bomber enters.
Check out www.cultureproject.org or email wythe@cultureproject.org for more info and free or discount tickets.
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