The Fablers will begin their “Internal Bleeding” tour this Valentine’s night, at Germano’s Trattoria, by sharing their humorous and always poignant musical stories of Love, Lust, Adultery & Cars.
The Fablers are comprised of the ever clever and multi-talented Charlie Barnett, and the beautiful Marilyn Older, whose sultry voice is outshown only by her fiery wit.
Whether you’re madly in love, completely brokenhearted, or somewhere in between, come join us for a not-so-sappy show this Valentine’s. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but mostly you’ll be glad that you are no longer 19.
A feature film. The director of this film is a very talented man named Stephen James. I only mention that so that when he is incredibly famous, I can document the fact that I worked with him first.
The Homecoming [audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/charlesbarnett/wp-media-folder-charlie-barnett-film-music-composer/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/cbax09.mp3|titles=Certain Guys – The Homecoming] This is the scene where everyone cries in the film Certain Guys.
A Trail of Hershey Kisses [audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/charlesbarnett/wp-media-folder-charlie-barnett-film-music-composer/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/cba10.mp3|titles=Certain Guys – A Trail of Hershey Kisses] This is the scene in Certain Guys where everyone laughs.
[audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/charlesbarnett/wp-media-folder-charlie-barnett-film-music-composer/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/holo1.mp3|titles=A Life In Flames][audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/charlesbarnett/wp-media-folder-charlie-barnett-film-music-composer/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/HoloCello.mp3|titles=The Untold Story][audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/charlesbarnett/wp-media-folder-charlie-barnett-film-music-composer/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/what-they-saw.mp3|titles=What They Saw]
Paul Sparrow’s documentary on The New York Times’ non-involvment with reporting the Holocaust during World War II. This features Janice Martin on her 1708 Stradivarious violin. She is a beautiful player. Her solo CD is out now on Sonoris (#SCD5159). Check out her performance of the Corigliano Sonata for violin and piano.
Description: These tracks are from a huge multi-screen project at the Newseum when it was in Arlington, Virginia. It was a powerful exhibit featuring images shown on a 112-foot screen that was sometimes divided into nine parts, sometimes divided into three parts, and sometimes left as one giant screen. The images conveyed an incredibly powerful anti-war message.
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