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WAKE UP - STOP CHILD AB…

Nov 20, 2009 9:30 PM

Dear Peter,
do you want to help?

30% Of The Profit From This CD Goes Directly To Children's Homes And Orphanages All Over The World!

The new CD "Dr.Jones, Songs 1987-2009” is available now!

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Rock, blues, pop, unplugged and beautiful ballads, there's a song for everybody!

Visit the "DR. JONES GANG" and "RALPH JONES" on myspace!

Price £4.99 / $7.11 / EUR 4.76 (plus P+P)
You won't get a 16 track CD any cheaper and at the same time, YOU'LL BE DOING SOMETHING GOOD!!!

30% of the profit from this CD goes directly to "Wake Up - Stop Child Abuse"!
And from there it will be donated to Children's Homes and Orphanages all over the world!

Take the time and read the blog on our profile!

Purchase the CD via Paypal and/or Ebay!
CLICK HERE TO BUY THE CD

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THE CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS ARE OUR FUTURE!!!

While Angels Watch

Nov 15, 2009 9:36 PM

Cheers Peter
CONFESSION LONDONCOnfessIon london LIVe eVents

Oct 12, 2009 4:59 PM

Thank You
14.11.2009
A rare and unique event - !

6comm
[Sixth Comm -
Patrick Leagas solo project]
First full and maybe only live action in UK!


Sutcliffe Jugend

Plus support acts.
Camden Underworld - London

www.myspace.com/confessionlondon
www.theunderworldcamden.co.uk


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Sundays at the Oto

Aug 17, 2009 7:07 PM




The replacement for Sundays at the Oto is now set up for the first
event (Sean Bonney, Grapefruits and John James), on September 24th at
Cafe Oto. Full details on its MySpace Page.


Brita

May 2, 2009 2:26 PM


Entrance

Whoever you are: in the evening step out
of your room, where you know everything;
yours is the last house before the far off:
whoever you are.
With your eyes, which in their weariness
barely free from themselves from worn-out threshold,
you lift very slowly one black tree
and place it against the sky: slender, alone.
And you have made the world. And it is huge
and like a word which grows ripe in silence.
And as your will seizes on its meaning,
tenderly your eyes let it go…

Rainer Maria Rilke
WAKE UP - STOP CHILD AB…

Mar 26, 2009 8:39 PM

Dear Peter,

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I cannot thank you enough for your kind support and friendship! Welcome to
our ever growing family of friends.
I'm really happy you have decided to
become friends of the Wake Up (to child abuse) MySpace Music page.
Just by
adding us to your friends you have already demonstrated that you have a good
heart and are willing to take a step towards ending the hidden suffering of
so many.


We also dare to hope you will be able to persuade some of your other MySpace
friends to join our just fight against child abuse by adding us to their
friends too.
The larger our family of friends becomes, the more people we
will be able to reach and educate about this terrible ‘disease’ sweeping
across the world which blights the lives of more children than you may
imagine.
Please take a moment to read some of the statistics on child abuse
highlighted on our profile and within our blogs.
I am sure you will be just
as shocked and appalled as we are when you find out the full extent of this
scourge.


The innocent children suffering such terrible abuse need all the help they
can get.
Increased awareness of this foul concealed crime will help to
prevent more children living through the agonising torment which I was
forced to experience.


I hope you have a great day and look forward to hearing from you soon with
your views and comments on this important issue,

Ralph
'Ocean Of Tunes' Presen…

Mar 21, 2009 10:51 PM

Hi Peter,

Thanks for the add and hope to meet you soon at the club with Mr.Houssart.
Oh, and check out Dave's new song on the 'Ocean Of Tunes' player-'Coffee Bitch', that's the song by the way-not you!

Cheers,
Gavin.
Brita

Mar 11, 2009 6:47 PM



Thanks for the add, Peter. I think we are friends via "Sundays at the Oto" as well. :)

Brita
Outernet

Feb 4, 2009 8:35 PM

Very much looking forward to the next few! Hope you doing well Peter.
Sundays at the Oto

Feb 4, 2009 11:22 AM




SUNDAYS AT THE OTO

“poetry and music with the post-avant crowd for your Sunday afternoon pleasure”

Third Sunday of the month, 3-5 pm, Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL £4 entry.

February 15: Sarah Jacobs with Imogen Smith & Alex Walker + Richard Makin (art & language)
+ Dawn Scarfe & Mel Gough (music)


Art, language & music coming together. Sarah Jacobs is a sculptor making objects, performance, installation, books on paper, and books in electronic form.
Her electronic piece Deciphering Human Chromosome 16: We Report Here uses text in a visual way to document the ethical, economic, political and philosophical polemics associated with mapping the human genome, and their changes through time. Richard Makin is a writer of fiction and poetry and a visual artist.
Experience his language as a complex and haunting landscape to drift across.
<a href="http://www. dawnscarfe. co. uk/videos. html”>Carillon</a> is an experimental sound performance by artists Dawn Scarfe and Mel Gough. Guitars are tuned to resonant nodes in cymbals to produce a rich bell-like sound. The aim is to investigate accents and textures within the spectrum of resonant sound in immersive and meditative live exploration. Expect from this afternoon completely new stances on language, music and performance!

March 15: Paul Taylor's Trombone Poetry (music + words) + Uru-Ana (music + words) + Mike Weller (words +)

April 19: Abi Oborne + Holly Pester + James Wilkes (words+)
Sundays at the Oto

Jan 15, 2009 12:00 PM




SUNDAYS AT THE OTO

“poetry and music with the post-avant crowd for your Sunday afternoon pleasure”

Third Sunday of the month, 3-5 pm, Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL £4 entry.

January 18: Sue Ferrar, Sylvia Hallett & Stuart Jones (music) + Frances Presley + Gavin Selerie (poetry)

Sylvia Hallett, Sue Ferrar & Stuart Jones will provide a complex & skilled blend of improved musics, while Frances Presley (most recent book the wide-ranging, innovative and well-grounded Myne — New and Selected Poems & Prose 1975–2006 (Shearsman, 2006) + Gavin Selerie (most recent book: the erudite, gorgeous and inventive Lefanu's Ghost (Five Seasons Press, 2006) will read, separately, together, and with the music — just as it should be, yes?

February 15: Sarah Jacobs + Richard Makin (art & language) + Dawn Scarfe & Mel Gough (music)

March 15: Uru-Ana (music & words) + Mike Weller (words +)

April 19: Abi Oborne + Holly Pester + James Wilkes (words +)
HannahHannah Silva

Jan 10, 2009 11:15 AM

Hi Peter, here's a link to an article I wrote on performing poetry:http://www. londonpoetrysystems. com/LPS/Blahticles/Blahticles. html

hope you had a good holiday, all the best for 2009,
Hannah
HannahHannah Silva

Nov 28, 2008 3:07 PM

I really enjoyed performing at the Oto, thank you for the invitation, it was a great night, fantastic venue, and a pleasure to listen to the other acts,
Hannah
Sundays at the Oto

Nov 11, 2008 6:25 PM




SUNDAYS AT THE OTO

“poetry and music with the post-avant crowd
for your Sunday afternoon pleasure”

Third Sunday of the month, 3-5 pm, Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL £4 entry.

November 16: Tom Lowenstein + Roshi Nasehi + Hannah Silva

Tom Lowenstein’s Ancestors and Species (Shearsman, 2005) brings back the voice of the Inuit, with accuracy, wit, wisdom & depth; Roshi Nasehi is an “exponent of "Stunningly beautiful Welsh-Iranian torch song electronica" sez Mixmag; and Hannah Silva? – "Her physical performances, fast-talking delivery and innovative use of cut-up text make her one of the most ambitious and entertaining poets in the country" sez The Times

December 21: Frances Kruk + Jow Lindsay + Jonathan Styles (music)

January 18: Sue Farrar (music) + Frances Presley + Gavin Selerie

February 15: Sarah Jacobs + Richard Makin + Dawn Scarfe
Agnes Meadows

Oct 24, 2008 6:47 PM



Loose Muse
Wednesday
12th November


Anne-Marie Fyffe
Katrina  Naomi



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MichaelMichael Horovitz

Oct 19, 2008 7:54 PM




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AnnMarieAnnMarie Eldon

Oct 17, 2008 10:56 AM

Hi Peter
will send
and if you'd like a reading let me know
Sundays at the Oto

Oct 17, 2008 10:41 AM




SUNDAYS AT THE OTO

“poetry and music with the post-avant crowd
for your Sunday afternoon pleasure”

Third Sunday of the month, 3-5 pm, Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL £4 entry.

October 19: Keith Jebb + The Mind Shop (music: Armorel Weston, John Gibbens and David Miller) + Wanda Phipps + Alyson Torns

Keith Jebb’s Hide White Space (Kater Murr’s Press, 2006) runs it all together,

sort of digests it & throws it in our faces; The Mind Shop sing and play pure poetry; Wanda Phipps out of Brooklyn, NY, sings with her Band and in her poetry; Alyson Torn’s From the Lost Property Office: a quartet for Pessoa (Hearing Eye, 2006) plays a

delicate game, but sets out to win

November 16: Tom Lowenstein + Roshi Nasehi (music) + Hannah Silva

December 21: Frances Kruk + Jow Lindsay + Jonathan Styles (music)

January 18: Sue Farrar (music) + Frances Presley + Gavin Selerie
Cyndi Dawson (of Dawson…

Oct 6, 2008 11:32 AM

MichaelMichael jacobson

Sep 26, 2008 4:52 PM

Outernet

Sep 5, 2008 5:52 PM

No problem about the Oto add, though I doubt many people stroll by my page and even less take note of such flyers!
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GilesGiles Goodland

Sep 4, 2008 7:27 PM

Peter see you soon plus must go to Oto thanx
Sundays at the Oto

Sep 4, 2008 9:08 AM




SUNDAYS AT THE OTO

“poetry and music with the post-avant crowd
for your Sunday afternoon pleasure”

Third Sunday of the month, 3-5 pm, Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL £4 entry.

Sep 21: Tim Atkins + Isnaj Dui + Sophie Robinson

Tim Atkins’ Horace (O Books, 2007) gives the definitive, delightful & dangerous version for our days; Isnaj Dui’s electroacouistic blends & improvisations are both lush and dark; Sophie Robinson’s Killin’ Kittenish (yt communications, 2006) frolics, frightens & fiercely fantasises

October 19: Keith Jebb + The Mind Shop (music: Armorel Weston, John Gibbens and David Miller) + Alyson Torns

November 16: Tom Lowenstein + Hannah Silva + music tba

December 21: Frances Kruk + Jow Lindsay + Jonathan Styles (music)
MichaelMichael Horovitz

Aug 8, 2008 3:55 PM



Come along to "The Bard, The Beat & The Blues" @ THE TROUBADOUR on Saturday, 16th August !

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Frances Livings

Jul 31, 2008 10:07 PM

Just flying by to say HI - I will have to be back.

BuddhaThankyousmaller
Ha Ha Said the Car

Jul 14, 2008 2:05 PM

Hi Pete,

Managed to locate all the Mp3s of the Playground...fantastic! "Town Of The Ghosts" is my favourite...

Cheers for uploading!!

Johann
TabithaBethia

May 26, 2008 11:46 AM

Thanks for the Add Myspace Comments
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David Caddy

May 3, 2008 6:55 AM

Hi Peter,

Good to see you here.

Best, David
HannahHannah Silva

Apr 26, 2008 10:27 AM

Hi Peter,
thanks for the add, as they say. I've given up a bit on my profile - keeping it simple, got a new website though: http://www. hannahsilva. co. uk
i hope all is well with you, work, and the website,
han
Michael Blackburn

Apr 26, 2008 8:22 AM

Thanks for the ad(d), Peter! I'm gradually reading my way through Zukofky's "A" and Olson' Maximus Poems...
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