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Interview w/ James Musselman of Sixty Years War Recordings
Written by Dawn   
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
I recently interviewed James Musselman of Sixty Years War Recordings. We discussed the creation, growth, and hopes for the future of the label. James is the founder of Sixty Years War and also writes and produces his own music under the name Longsleeves.

dawn fahrenheit: What was the inspiration for the creation of Sixty Years War and how long has it been around?

James Musselman: Sixty Years War Recordings was inspired by a few phone conversations I had with Ben Laatsch concerning independent labels and the state of local music in the midwest which, for the most part, is what Ben and I usually discuss during all our phone conversations much to the chagrin of anyone unlucky enough to be in close proximity to either of us when we're on the phone together...
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February/March Upcoming Shows
Written by Drew   
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Mark your calendars for these upcoming shows at the fahrenheit house in New Haven, IN. Shows typically start around 7:30 or 8:00.

Friday Feb. 1 - Perpetual Dusk at Curtsy Caverns, Porches, Ben Laatsch, Lee Miles

Monday Feb. 25 - Ribbons of Song, Ben and Bruno, C Ray, Ben Laatsch

Saturday Mar. 15 - iCARUS HiMSELF, James Eric
 
Photos - Metavari CD release shows
Written by Drew   
Sunday, 20 January 2008
I was lucky enough to be able to photograph both CD release shows for Metavari's Ambling EP. Check out sample clips from the new EP at myspace.com/metavari

Sunday, Jan. 13th @ Cinema Tech, Fort Wayne, IN - Gallery





Saturday, Jan. 19th @ Wooden Nickel, Fort Wayne, IN - Gallery



 
Show @ Jon's apartment - 1/11/08
Written by Drew   
Saturday, 12 January 2008
Performers were:
Kyle Morris, Lee Miles, Jon Keller, Spitzer Space Telescope, C Ray

Last night's show was somewhat pertinent for me. Just over a year ago, when I was quite new to slr photography, I shot a show in the same room and with a few of the same people. Last year's infamous show featured an impressive list of out-of-towners including Super Famicom, My Bicycle Emergency, Sam Lowry, Them Damn Kids and Spitzer Space Telescope. It was a great show and I still really like the photographs that I have from that night. The photographs from these two shows provide an interesting look (at least to me) into how I've changed (or not changed) in a year's time. Last night I had better light, and I was using a superior lens, but it is an interesting comparison nonetheless.

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