I found this early cut of a fan video I made with my friend Julie Drazen for a song called True Dreams of Wichita by Soul Coughing. Julie and I made this in the East Village, New York where we lived at the time in the mid 90s.
A music video I put together quickly slamming effects by Adrian O'Connor and Jared Raab for the Silver Hearts sound+vision tribute show with footage by Brian Mitolo and Jenny Ball (I believe.) The song is from a rare live recording of Harry Tracy Theme by Charlie Glasspool at the Gordon Best Theatre, Peterborough with guitar by Wyatt Burton. This is a YouTube world premiere.
Title: The Emperor's New Groove
Album: Stunderthorm
Artist: Johannes Welsch, David Hess, Paul Hinger
Video: Lester Alfonso
Published by Sonic Flame
rhythm pieces and soundscapes
an acoustic recording of drums, gongs, voice and didgeridoo
...and some things it does.
Johannes Welsch demonstrates a Darbuka
Videography by Lester Alfonso
Final groove adapted from "Fruits of Labor" by Glen Velez on "Rhythms Of The Chakras" Filmed and Recorded at the Alien Lab in Ontario, Canada on June 30, 2007.
Sonic Flame
Title: Mandala
Album: Stunderthorm
Artist: Johannes Welsch, David Hess, Paul Hinger
Video: Lester Alfonso
Artwork: Tina Welsch
Published by Sonic Flame
rhythm pieces and soundscapes
an acoustic recording of drums, gongs, voice and didgeridoo
Silver Hearts perform their regular gig at the MoHo in Peterborough, Ontario. Lester Alfonso was there with a camera in 2002 and caught Trevor Davis' "Bad Road" and Charlie Glasspool's "Letter to the Editor." This sing-along version was made for a Sound+Vision screening.
3C84 performs Let's See What My Telescope Says with guest vocalist Sue Newman and guest theramin player Jesse Pilgrim. Footage from that brilliant opening in Contact by Robert Zemeckis. Lyrics by Charlie Glasspool. Performed May 26, 2007 Peterborough, Ontario.
This film is another free service from
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created by Ray Harryhausen
recycled by originalplastic
song:"If I Forget" by Josh Rifkin
from the album "Late Bloomer"
film excerpt: Mother Goose Stories (1946)
public domain
thanks to archive.org and Tammy Lin Foreman (2007)
Bancroft asked me to help them create a video entry for TV Ontario's search to find "Ontario's Most Talented Town." This video won first prize and gave Bancroft the right to claim that it is the most talented town in Ontario. I shot it over a day in Bancroft with Chris FitzSimons producing and edited over a weekend to get it in for the Monday morning deadline.
Musician, carpenter and woodsman, John Foreman gets commissioned to build the town bandshell for the town of Bancroft, Ontario using broadaxe hand-hewing techniques passed down from generations.
Performance by Hijack in Toronto called "Zero" - excerpt here: video projections by Lester Alfonso (also with hula-hoop) and Wayne "WEBmadman" Elliott (music and spoken word). Oct. 2001
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