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Rose Polenzani > These photos are from Brian Webb's recording session at Verdant studios in Vermont. Pete Weiss (engineer/studio owner) took these totally lovely pictures - he has more at www.nerker.com. This song was a bit of a surprise at the end of the day: we were recording "Bird on a Wire" by Leonard Cohen, and it was spontaneous, lovely, and live. We thought at first it would be just Brian on guitar, but I for some reason wanted to play my baritone ukulele - and it became a loose, sparse arrangement with Austin Nevins on banjo and Jeremy Curtis on double bass. It playful and dire all at once.
Rose Polenzani > Taking my bari uke solo very seriously here. Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > I think you can see the double bass strings vibrating in this picture. Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > Jeremy Curtis on bass, Austin on banjo. Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > Brian is amazing. We pretty much locked eyes the whole time, I can't believe I can withstand such a thing, but it seemed important during the performance. Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > I might be wrong, but I think this is my first ever solo on a stringed instrument - I took the first half of the solo section on the bari uke - and this is my victory snapshot. Photo by Pete Weiss.
Rose Polenzani > Halfway through the solo, I pass it off to Austin on banjo. This was his first banjo solo, so he gets a victory snapshot as well. Photo by Pete Weiss.
These photos are from Brian Webb's recording session at Verdant studios in Vermont. Pete Weiss (engineer/studio owner) took these totally lovely pictures - he has more at http://www.nerker.com. This song was a bit of a surprise at the end of the day: we were recording "Bird on a Wire" by Leonard Cohen, and it was spontaneous, lovely, and live. We thought at first it would be just Brian on guitar, but I for some reason wanted to play my baritone ukulele - and it became a loose, sparse arrangement with Austin Nevins on banjo and Jeremy Curtis on double bass. It playful and dire all at once.
 > These photos are from Brian Webb's recording session at Verdant studios in Vermont. Pete Weiss (engineer/studio owner) took these totally lovely pictures - he has more at www.nerker.com. This song was a bit of a surprise at the end of the day: we were recording "Bird on a Wire" by Leonard Cohen, and it was spontaneous, lovely, and live. We thought at first it would be just Brian on guitar, but I for some reason wanted to play my baritone ukulele - and it became a loose, sparse arrangement with Austin Nevins on banjo and Jeremy Curtis on double bass. It playful and dire all at once.
These photos are from Brian Webb's recording session at Verdant studios in Vermont. Pete Weiss (engineer/studio owner) took these totally lovely pictures - he has more at http://www.nerker.com. This song was a bit of a surprise at the end of the day: we were recording "Bird on a Wire" by Leonard Cohen, and it was spontaneous, lovely, and live. We thought at first it would be just Brian on guitar, but I for some reason wanted to play my baritone ukulele - and it became a loose, sparse arrangement with Austin Nevins on banjo and Jeremy Curtis on double bass. It playful and dire all at once.
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