Joe Moffett, as a human being and as a musician, is utterly unprecedented. He is the only person with exactly his set of genes. At least he's pretty sure he doesn't have a twin roaming around somewhere in North Dakota (though this has actually never been ruled out). So insofar as he has just this particular set of genes mixed with a special set of experiences (and there are many! - just think, nearly every day of his life he has sat down to eat a meal), he is a truly unique person. Just like everyone else. He hopes you enjoy the music and the poems. He also hopes one day to speak in the first person again.
Joe! I am so sorry about not making it out there today. I needed to catch up on some much needed rest! How are things going with you? Drop me a line ok?
Brand new concert series Embryonic NOISE! for new music in Boston. First show tomorrow night, 8 PM, Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline. All details here: www. embryonicnoise. com
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California/Mills is good. I'm in an improv ensemble led by Fred Frith, and he couldn't be more different than Joe Morris. Last class Fred said "In improvisation it doesn't matter how good you are on your instrument, in fact usually the people who are very good technically, are the worst improvisers." Haha, anyway, it'll be interesting to hear a variety of opinions. Roscoe played with Pauline Oliveros a couple days ago, which was sweet.
We will definitely play a show together when I come to the northeast. I don't know when that will be, but that sounds great! I'll keep in touch.
Nope, don't leave for Amsterdam until end of August. Living in Ann Arbor until then. I just played last weekend at the Heaven Gallery in Chi-Town, saw Marc and Jeff.