Welcome to Season 02 Episode 02 - the "Harvest Moon" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This episode features three interviews. The first is with Rick Davis, Executive Director of the 1891 Fredonia Opera House, who discusses the upcoming season. Next is Emilio Palame, whose feature-length film The Knights of Swing will be playing at the Opera House on Sept. 23. Lastly, Cindy Yochym and Noah Diamond join the podcast to talk about this year's Freedonia Marxonia, to be held on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29 and 30. Featured will be Noah Diamond's newest documentary If You Get Near a Song, Play It! - Music and the Marx Brothers.
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Time Stamps (approximate):
- Rick Davis 1:59
- Emilio Palame 18:04
- Arts Calendar 34:55
- Noah Diamond/Cindy Yochym 38:40
Media Links
- "Shine On, Harvest Moon," composed by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, 1908, performed by Leon Redbone, Nashville TN 2014
- "You Gotta Have a Dream," Rolland Jacks and Emilio Palame, from the movie Knights of Swing, March 2022
- "Wilson High Victory Stomp/Victory Stomp," Rolland Jacks and Emilio Palame, from the movie Knights of Swing, March 2022
- "Hail Hail Freedonia," Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby, from the movie Duck Soup, Paramount Pictures, 1933
- Excerpt from Animal Crackers, written by Bert Kalmer, Harry Ruby, George S. Kaufman, and Morrie Ryskind, Paramount Pictures 1930.
- "Everyone Says I Love You," Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby, from the movie Horse Feathers, Paramount Pictures, 1932, performed by Harpo Marx
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