I'm putting these tickets up for sale here 24 hours before I put 'em on Craigslist.
The deal: Two tickets to "From Stage To Studio: When Performers Produce", a panel discussion that's part of the New Yorker Festival. (This event is sold out, by the way.)
Where/when: Times Square Studios, 1500 Broadway, Saturday 9/24, 4pm
Description of the event, from the Festival website:
Sasha Frere-Jones, moderator. With Steve Albini, Ani DiFranco, Ric Ocasek, and the RZA.
Sasha Frere-Jones is the pop-music critic for The New Yorker. From 1991 to 2003, he was a member of the band Ui, whose albums include “Answers,” “Lifelike,” and “Sidelong.” In 1998, he released “Standing Upright on a Curve,” a solo guitar album. He is currently finishing an album of loud rock songs.
Steve Albini is a guitarist, recording engineer, and occasional music writer. Formerly a member of the bands Big Black and Rapeman, he currently plays with the group Shellac. He has overseen the making of the albums “In Utero,” by Nirvana, and “Surfer Rosa,” by the Pixies, among many others.
Ani DiFranco is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She produced her first sixteen solo albums and co-produced her seventeenth, “Knuckle Down,” which was released this year. She has also produced recordings by the artists Dan Bern, Janis Ian, and the group Bitch and Animal, and co-produced Drums & Tuba and Hammell on Trial for her Righteous Babe Records label.
Ric Ocasek was the front man for the rock band the Cars, which sold more than twenty-five million albums in the nineteen-seventies and eighties. He has produced recordings by Bad Brains, Guided by Voices, Hole, Weezer, and No Doubt, and served as vice-president of artists and repertoire at Elektra. His solo albums include “Troublizing” and “Nexterday.”
The RZA, whose real name is Robert Diggs, is a founding member of the hip-hop group the Wu-Tang Clan. He has produced all their albums and also the solo efforts of Method Man and the late ODB. As a film composer, his credits include “Kill Bill: Vol. 1,” which was nominated for a BAFTA, and “Kill Bill: Vol. 2.” He is the author of “The Wu-Tang Manual,” published this year, and will star in “Derailed,” with Clive Owen.
Want the tickets? I'm selling them for $30 each, or best offer -- face value is $25, and I paid $5.75 each for outrageous TicketMaster fees, so this is actually a bit less than I paid. Drop me an e-mail if you're interested.
UPDATE: Sold.
I'm having a hard time imagining Ani DiFranco and Steve Albini on the same stage.
Posted by: dana | September 14, 2005 at 12:34 PM
ha!
Posted by: Vidiot | September 14, 2005 at 12:45 PM
(And Sasha Frere-Jones is working on an album of "loud rock songs"? This I gotta see...)
Posted by: Vidiot | September 14, 2005 at 12:46 PM
Yeah it is an odd assortment of panelists, but just think of the fun potential for the audience members when Steve and Ani start disagreeing! I wish I could be there to see it.
Posted by: Crystalblue | September 15, 2005 at 07:53 AM