Saturday, April 16, 2005
"From the beginning I wanted to capture the essence of the human sound to focus on the noises that we all make, laughing, coughing, crying," said the working mother from her hotel room. "I thought it should be like a painting, you could hear whatever you wanted, something different for everyone."
Zap Mama paints another picture for us Tuesday night (April 19) at the Orange Peel on Biltmore Avenue in Asheville, NC. (Interview by Amy Jones, Citizen-Times)
saturday morning me//
a late night/an early rise/
a morning run/gather newspapers/
back home for some vanilla nut coffee& oj/
go to market-(family wants eggplant parmasan for dinner)/
weed flower garden/grab a nap b4 work/
listening: old tape of my husband playing/
yeah, it's a good day/
so how about you?/
Be all you can be. When the military brings the E.
Zap Mama paints another picture for us Tuesday night (April 19) at the Orange Peel on Biltmore Avenue in Asheville, NC. (Interview by Amy Jones, Citizen-Times)
saturday morning me//
a late night/an early rise/
a morning run/gather newspapers/
back home for some vanilla nut coffee& oj/
go to market-(family wants eggplant parmasan for dinner)/
weed flower garden/grab a nap b4 work/
listening: old tape of my husband playing/
yeah, it's a good day/
so how about you?/
Be all you can be. When the military brings the E.
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