I was driving in upstate New York the other day and a number popped into my head. I couldn't remember who it belonged to. It was 679-9111. If you are reading this post about Paul Yeskel, you might recognize that number. I just realized it was his, with deja vu/weird memories induced by having just read that he died yesterday in his sleep at 56 from undetermined causes. I'm very sorry to hear this news and send my sympathy his brother Dave and the rest of the family. I worked (but mostly hung at events) with both of them over the years, most recently last year's Who concert at Madison Square Garden and the wonderful Island Records reunion Patrick Jordan and Julie Sherwood threw last March. He was a classic rock guy and that's about the best thing you can be.
The songs are played out because they are good and Paul Yeskel helped get a lot of good songs played. I wonder if anyone reading this can name a few he promoted with a story or two. Radio promotion is a dying art and Paul Yeskel was great at it. Good offspring with the Syndicate kids and the legendary Kim White especially. Respect and farewell to Paul Yeskel and Oscar Peterson, who obviously had something to do with music too.
I feel like when I saw Oscar Peterson he was smiling a lot. I saw him at Steppingstone Park in Great Neck and maybe on Blue Note's 50th at Carnegie Hall. He played so many shows, so many notes. Pretty mind boggling to think of all those people, the joy he brought. It had to have been mostly through live shows but Oscar Peterson must have had some big albums too. I'm glad I got to see him. He played very, very fast with a lot of melody and taste. And he had the classic name of Oscar.
Showing posts with label Record Promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Record Promotion. Show all posts
Monday, December 24, 2007
Farewell Paul Yeskel and Oscar Peterson
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Labels: Canada, Kim White, Oscar Peterson, Paul Yeskel, Quebec, Record Promotion, The Who
Friday, December 7, 2007
Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Here it is, a photo circa 1986 of Sigue Sigue Sputnik. A lot of college radio stations, including WNYU played them. I also noticed they were recently included in a video game and you know that can't be bad.
Since it's all all-important, maybe a good reason to make them the first band on earbender is that Sigue Sigue Sputnik was promoted ardently college and alternative radio. In 2.0, we would also be pumping them on a blog, so here they are to represent that old idea of artist development,and what could happen on this very page someday.
But having Sigue at the top of my page will also encourage me to keep posting because this picture really should only be glimpsed, not featured -- and even then only once in a while.
Since it's all all-important, maybe a good reason to make them the first band on earbender is that Sigue Sigue Sputnik was promoted ardently college and alternative radio. In 2.0, we would also be pumping them on a blog, so here they are to represent that old idea of artist development,and what could happen on this very page someday.
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Labels: College Radio, Record Promotion, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, WNYU
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