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October 27, 2022

Carla Harryman & Jon Raskin ~ Cloud Cantata @ the Gray Loft Gallery

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photo by Styrous


I had another déjà vu last weekend. This one took me back to the late fifties, early sixties when I hung out in North Beach drinking coffee and listening to poets and musicians pontificate on the sorry state of the world; I guess not much has change in that regard, unfortunately. It reanimated my memories of Michael McClure, Allen Ginsberg, etc.              
 
It was quite an evening. The flashback was sparked by American poet, essayist, and playwright, Carla Harryman, who teaches Creative Writing at Eastern Michigan University and serves on the MFA faculty of the Milton Avery School of the Arts at Bard College. She read from her latest work, Cloud Cantata other works of hers and a letter. Her husband, poet Barrett Watten (brother to Jan Watten) was there to cheer her on. Harryman was accompanied by Jon Raskin, one of the founders of the Rova Saxophone Quartet.        
 
I had time earlier in the day to be able to watch them in rehearsal (link below) as they went over the lines of the works to be presented.     
 
The event was part of the exhibition, Jingletown Originals now showing at the Gray Loft Gallery. The closing for it is this Saturday, October 29. Halloween attire is encouraged.  




photos by Styrous®
except where noted


                            
 Jan Watten
 
 
 

 
Jon Raskin & Carla Harryman ~ Cantata  
above & below

My first jolt from Raskin was when started playing a jew's harp. I have loved that instrument since I was a little kid; it always brings out all those cowboy feelings I had back then. I have heard harps a bazillion times on recordings and in the movies but to hear one played live is truly sublime. That "boingy" sound with it's shrill, metallic reverberation that swirls around your brain with a razor-like painless precision that is totally subline! You say, "What the hell is he talking about?" Give it a try.     


 
He played not one concertina but TWO of them at the same time . . . 

 
of course he had to play the sax but not really. He talked through it!
 

 He might have been tired by this time so he played only ONE concertina.
 
 

 
Then there was the completely riveting and beautiful equipment he used!



Jan Watten was able to catch some great shots of the audience as they were entranced by the words, sounds and wonders unfolding before them.    


photos by Jan Watten 








What more could anyone ask for you ask?



Well . . .
  
Cloud Cantata is one of the series of events that happened during the course of the exhibition, Jingletown Originals (link below) which has it's closing reception this Saturday, October 29, from 3 - 6 PM.            

  





Jingletown Originals is a group show that features some of the artists who lived and created art in the first live/work building in Jingletown – as well as others who live there currently – and celebrates this rich artistic history.
Participating Artists:Suzy Barnard, Daniel Baum, , Betty Jo Costanzo, Josh Greenberg, Ake Grunditz, Leslie Frierman Grunditz, Kyung Lee, Stacey Mackey, Sue Matthews, Lynn McGeever, Dorie Meister, Susan Parish, Russ Osterweil, Amy Sollins, Michael Stewart, Styrous, Jan Watten, Tom White and Karyn Yandow   Closing Reception is this Saturday, October 29, 3:00 – 6:00 pm



Hours open: Saturdays, 1:00 - 5:00 pmMasks are requested in the gallery.

Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94601




      
Viewfinder links:       
         
Cloud Cantata rehearsal            
Allen Ginsberg          
Gray Loft Gallery         
Carla Harryman                   
Jingletown Originals               
Michael McClure            
Jon Raskin                 
Jan Watten          
     
Net link:       
         
Gray Loft Gallery        
Jan Watten                 
        
        


Styrous ~ Friday, October 27, 2022          














July 28, 2021

20,000 Vinyl LPs 300: Tom Sankey ~ The Golden Screw

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Tom Sankey ~ The Golden Screw
vinyl LP front cover 
album design by Loring Eutemey
cover photo by Bert Andrews 
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of Tom Sankey who was was an American folk singer, playwright and actor born on July 28, 1933, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is only known for one thing, the off Broadway production of The Golden Screw. That's all, nothing else!      


Tom Sankey ~ The Golden Screw
vinyl LP back cover 
album design by Loring Eutemey
back cover photos by Bob Siegler
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


The Golden Screw was a folk rock musical documenting the progress of a fictional folk singer, Bob Dylanesque, who starts from folk music roots to sell out to almost achieving the height of commercialization. A theme echoed many times since then in music and theater, a case in point is one of my favorite films from 1980, Breaking Glass with Hazel O'Connor.    
 
 
 
 
The complete score for the show was recorded by Sankey on Atco Records and was the first rock theatrical recording of its kind. Hair is cited as the first rock musical but the Golden Screw opened nine months before it; although Screw does sound more folk than rock.    
 
The show's band was called The Inner Sanctum and featured Kevin Michael - Lead Guitar, Gerry Michael - drums, Vince Taggart - rhythm guitar and Frank Thumhart - bass guitar. (link below).             
 
Loring Eutemey, the designer of The Golden Screw album cover, also designed or illustrated vinyl LP covers for many other musicians (link below).          
 
 
Tom Sankey ~ The Golden Screw
vinyl LP back cover detail
album design by Loring Eutemey
detail photo of album back cover by Styrous®


The Golden Screw opened on January 30, 1967 and only had 40 performances. It was directed by James Grove, produced by Paul Stoudt, with scenery and costumes by C. Murawski and a cast of  only four: Tom Sankey, Janet Day, Patrick Sullivan and Murray Paskin. The musicians were Tom Sankey (autoharp), Jack Hopper (guitar) and members of The Inner Sanctum: Kevin Michael (lead guitar), Gerry Michael (drums), Vince Taggart (rhythm guitar). The script was published as The Golden Screw, Or That's Your Thing, Baby  

The staging was unusual. On one side of the stage were three non-singing performers, Janet Day, Patrick Sullivan and Murray Paskin who enacted scenes from the folk singer’s story. On the other side were Sankey, who performed all the vocals, and the other musicians. One of the cliche’s of the off Broadway rock musical was that the musicians were never called the ”orchestra” or the ”band”. Instead they were called bizarre names, such as the Strawberry Alarm Clock or the Harpers Bizarre.    
 
The next year, 1968, Sankey played tenor guitar with drummer Gerry Michael and The Bummers, a circa 1880 Commedia dell’Arte style group of cowboys and Indians, at Woodstock. The performers numbered 14 and included a five-piece rock band which, in addition to Gerry, featured his brother Kevin on lead guitar, Sankey on tenor guitar, his wife, Janet, on autoharp and Frank Thumbheart on bass.      


The Bummers flyer - 1968


In 1962, Sankey contributed to the folksongs in the Jonas Mekas film, Guns of the Trees which also featured Allen Ginsberg reading his poetry. The film captures the feel of a particular moment in time, early 1960, and the concerns that seemed important then.        
 
A subsequent production of The Golden Screw was mounted at Toronto's Global Village Theatre in 1972. Directed by Sankey, the cast included Elan Ross Gibson, Francois Regis-Klanfer and Yank Azman with music by Larry Wells (piano) and Fergus Hambleton (guitar).    
 
Tom Sankey won an Obie Award in 1976 for The Golden Screw. This is an award originally given by The Village Voice newspaper to theater artists and groups in New York City.           

Although he was an interesting performer, writer and composer, for some reason Tom Sankey was never heard from again. One of many mysterious tales in musicology. He died on August 26, 2010. He was 77 years old.    
 




   















  
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 - Bad Girl - 1:48
A2 - New Evaline - 1:44
A3 - You Won't Say No - 3:14
A4 - The Beautiful People - 2:40
A5 - I Heard My Mother Crying - 4:55
A6 - I Can't Make It Anymore - 3:00
A7 - Jesus Come Down - 2:29

Side 2:

B1 - 2000 Miles - 3:15
B2 - Trip Tick Talking Blues - 2:50
B3 - Can I Touch You? - 2:50
B4 - That's Your Thing, Baby - 2:10
B5 - I Can't Remember - 2:20
B6 - Bottom End Of Bleecker Street - 3:30
B7 - Flippin' Out - Little White Dog - 1:30

Credits:

    •    Arranged By, Producer – David Lucas
    •    Band – The Inner Sanctum (2)
    •    Bass Guitar [The Inner Sanctum], Recorder, Washtub Bass – Frank Thumhart
    •    Design – Loring Eutemey
    •    Electric Guitar [The Inner Sanctum] – Vince Taggart
    •    Electric Guitar [The Inner Sanctum], 12-String Acoustic Guitar – Kevin Michael (9)
    •    Engineer – Adrian Barber, Phil Iehle
    •    Guitar, Kazoo, Harmonica – Jack Hopper
    •    Percussion [The Inner Sanctum] – Jerry Michael (2)
    •    Photography By – Bert Andrews
    •    Sleeve Notes – Bob Rolontz
    •    Written-By, Autoharp, Tenor Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Tom Sankey

Notes:

 Stereo version with plum and gold Atco label.

Folk-rock musical which opened Off-Broadway at the Provincetown Playhouse, New York on Jan 30, 1967.
 
Tom Sankey – Tom Sankey Sings The Songs From The Golden Screw
Label: ATCO Records – SD 33-208
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1967
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style: Musical, Folk
   
         
Viewfinder link:        
        
Harpers Bizarre          
Tom Sankey        
The Strawberry Alarm Clock          
        
Net links:        
        
The Globe & Mail ~ Tom Sankey obit           
University of Florida ~ The Golden Screw          
WoodstockArts ~ Gerry Michael and The Bummers        
        
YouTube links:        
         
The Golden Screw ~
 
      Bad Girl       

      New Evaline     

      You Won't Say No       

      The Beautiful People        

      I Heard My Mother Crying        

      I Can't Make It Anymore         

      Jesus Come Down          

      2000 Miles         

      Trip Tick Talking Blues         

      Can I Touch You?        

      That's Your Thing, Baby       

      I Can't Remember             

      Bottom End Of Bleecker Street        

      Flippin' Out - Little White Dog          
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, July 28, 2021       
       
















 

 
 
 
 

Allen Ginsberg articles/mentions

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mentions:
Harryman & Raskin ~ Cloud Cantata     
Scott McKenzie & The Summer of Love  
Tom Sankey ~ The Golden Screw        
     
     
      

     
     
     
     
     
Allen Ginsberg - ca 1940
Eastside High Paterson yearbook photo
photographer unknown