WGXC-90.7 FM
Josephine Foster
Dec 11, 2013 - Dec 12, 2013
free103point9 Online Radio
Brooklyn (2003 - 2004) | Acra (2005 - 2015), NY
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The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
440 Warren St. | Hudson, NY 12534 | 518-671-6006
http://www.thespottydog.com/
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WGXC webstream from Spotty Dog Books & Ale
Webstream of Spotty Dog Books & Ale performances provided by WGXC.
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Josephine Foster live performance. Live performances of experimental musicians at Spotty Dog Books & Ale in Hudson, NY are streamed live at wgxc.org, and occasionally broadcast live on WGXC 90.7-FM. Live webstream for this show available from Wave Farm and WGXC at http://comm.free103point9.org:8000/spottydog.mp3.m3u. Rebroadcast at midnight, Thu., Dec. 12 on WGXC 90.7-FM.
From Wikipedia: "Josephine Foster is an American singer-songwriter... [who recorded] "There Are Eyes Above" (2000), an album of ukulele accompanied songs strongly influenced by Tin Pan Alley, and an album of children's songs, Little Life (2001). For several years she worked as a singing teacher in Chicago, recording and performing with a variety of musical acts on the side including Born Heller, a project with free jazz-bassist Jason Ajemian, and The Children's Hour, a pop band formed with songwriter Andrew Bar. In 2004, joined by her occasional backing band The Supposed (Brian Goodman on guitar and Rusty Peterson on drums), she released an album of psychedelic rock called All the Leaves Are Gone which has drawn comparison to Patti Smith and Jefferson Airplane."
From Wikipedia: "Josephine Foster is an American singer-songwriter... [who recorded] "There Are Eyes Above" (2000), an album of ukulele accompanied songs strongly influenced by Tin Pan Alley, and an album of children's songs, Little Life (2001). For several years she worked as a singing teacher in Chicago, recording and performing with a variety of musical acts on the side including Born Heller, a project with free jazz-bassist Jason Ajemian, and The Children's Hour, a pop band formed with songwriter Andrew Bar. In 2004, joined by her occasional backing band The Supposed (Brian Goodman on guitar and Rusty Peterson on drums), she released an album of psychedelic rock called All the Leaves Are Gone which has drawn comparison to Patti Smith and Jefferson Airplane."