Re: Esther ???
I believe she's the woman who played the main female character in Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise." I think I remember reading something about her father being a jazz musician, but I could have been halucinating. I also seem to remember reading something about her releasing a CD. Jamie D., who is absolutely positive she's at work right now, but not of much else At 08:54 AM 3/2/99 -0500, you wrote: While driving around yesterday making a living being a traveling salesman of sorts... I heard a live in the studio performance of someone named Esther ?Bolint? I am not sure of the last name, and she may be a member of a band. Interesting music with violin and cello and a real nice voice. Does anybody know who I an talking about? Or was I just dreaming while driving again? Thom Wodock [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks
Re: Esther ???
Reply to: Re: Esther ??? Her name is Eszter Balint. Jamie DePolo wrote: I believe she's the woman who played the main female character in Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise." I think I remember reading something about her father being a jazz musician, but I could have been halucinating. I also seem to remember reading something about her releasing a CD. Jamie D., who is absolutely positive she's at work right now, but not of much else At 08:54 AM 3/2/99 -0500, you wrote: While driving around yesterday making a living being a traveling salesman of sorts... I heard a live in the studio performance of someone named Esther ?Bolint? I am not sure of the last name, and she may be a member of a band. Interesting music with violin and cello and a real nice voice. Does anybody know who I an talking about? Or was I just dreaming while driving again? Thom Wodock [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks
Re: Esther ???
I believe she's the woman who played the main female character in Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise." I think I remember reading something about her father being a jazz musician, but I could have been halucinating. I also seem to remember reading something about her releasing a CD. Jamie D., who is absolutely positive she's at work right now, but not of much else Jamie's got that exactly right. Mrs. Hockestix and I actually saw Ms. Bolint open for Freakwater some months ago; you can see it made for an, uh, interesting evening. Esther'ss still a resident of the same East Village she sludged through to the dulcet tones of Screamin' Jay Hawkins in my old friend Mr. Jarmusch's picture. Her music was DEFINITELY in the stolen by gypsies vein--but wanted at times to have a sort of twang twinge...(There's a new genre for ya--Twinge)... Screamin Jay, unfortunately, did not attend. Barry M.
RE: Esther ???
Barry Mazor wrote Jamie's got that exactly right. Mrs. Hockestix and I actually saw Ms. Bolint open for Freakwater some months ago; you can see it made for an, uh, interesting evening. Esther's still a resident of the same East Village she sludged through to the dulcet tones of Screamin' Jay Hawkins in my old friend Mr. Jarmusch's picture. Her music was DEFINITELY in the stolen by gypsies vein--but wanted at times to have a sort of twang twinge...(There's a new genre for ya--Twinge)...Screamin Jay, unfortunately, did not attend. Barry M. Yes it all comes back to me now... The voice... I always thought she was talking about me when she was saying "he's my main man"... She put a spell on me... Well Thanks for the response. She is coming out with a record in the Spring I see. Thanks Thom Wodock No matter where I go it always looks the same