looking for harris by steve forman

Steve Forman, a friend and colleague of Harris wrote:

As it happens I was just starting work on a chamber orchestra piece here when I got the news. I knew that the piece would be inevitably about Harris in some way, and assumed that the logic in that would reveal itself to me as the work took shape as is often the case. But it never did and the piece was extremely difficult to finish because I simply didn’t understand what I was doing. It was clearly not biographical (I didn’t know much about Harris’ past), it had nothing to do with any of the folk music traditions we were both interested in (though it easily could have I suppose.) And it has nothing to the work Harris was doing as an experimental composer. Nevertheless it’s sincere; the reason it was so difficult for me to grasp what the piece was about is because it is an expression of my own inability to fathom what will forever be impossible for me to understand. Like everyone else, I feel privileged to have known Harris, however briefly, and I accept the situation as we all must. But I’ll never sort it out.

The piece, “Looking for Harris“, will be premiered in Glasgow at Oran Mor on Monday, September 29th by the Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Peter Cynfryn Jones.

Steve kindly shares his midi demo:

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calarts: bluegrass

Harris and banjo player Wes Corbett cobbled together a bluegrass group at Cal Arts. The other two performers were jazz musicians Nick Rosen (bass) and Storm Neilson (guitar).
 

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Calarts Bluegrass 2006(?)

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rhythm ranch

I found this CD in Harris’ collection. The .cda files are dated 12/31/1994.

Rhythm Ranch
Jen Larson, guital and vocals
Tony DeLello, guitar and vocals
Todd Collins, mandolin
Harris Wulfson, fiddle
Ken Forrest, bass and vocals

A note from Jen Larson:
Rhythm Ranch was the name that I came up with for that configuration and that recording date for WKCR. Tony Dilello (guitarist in NYC) made those CD’s for everyone in the group, it was never commercially released. So, in other words, that CD is one of a few copies, and a snapshot of all of us on that particular day.

https://www.facebook.com/JenLarsonMusic/
http://www.myspace.com/jenlarsonnycbluegrass

 

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Rhythm Ranch 1994

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new music 2005

Here are some more tracks Harris gave me a couple years ago. As you can see from the title, it was a sampling of what he was up to at the time.

01. I don’t know who is performing lookatmeiamafish, it does not sound like the same recording as the January 18th, 2006 performance.

03. Lingring: “Mackie 1604 no-input mixer recorded November 4th, 2005 at home in Valencia. The same recording.” – Harris

06. Woolgathering: “This is a trio for clarinet, violin and ‘cello, played by members of counter)induction at Columbia University on 12/9/2003.” – Harris

08. I love his rendering of Eli Eli.

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New Music 2005

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sweet jeebus, january 31st, 2004

Harris sent me these tracks a couple years ago. Lauren found an email that I think might go with them:

…and something completely different: my final gig this past saturday
as the drummer in Sweet Jeebus. I’m playing drums on 1-6 and mandolin
(not so well, alas) on 7-12. And I sing on 9.
love,
-Harris

Who played in this group? I think it was Matt Donahue, Juliana Trivers, Ryan Dorin, and Ben Herzog

 

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Sweet Jeebus, January 31st, 2004

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MATT DONAHUE – September 23, 2008
Yes, this is Sweet Jeebus playing downstairs at the Knitting Factory for a Look ‘n Listen Festival fundraiser. I think this was December in 2004. This was Harris’s last show with us as drummer. The lineup was:

Harris: drums vocals tracks 1-6, mandolin vocals 7-12
Me: Vocals, acoustic guitar tracks 1-6, vocals, drums 7-12.
Brad Shank: Electric Guitar
Mark Yokoyama: acoustic guitar, vocals
Ben Herzog: Bass, Vocals
Ryan Dorin: electric piano
Juliana Trivers: Fiddle, vocals
Michael Gomez: lap steel guitar

Needless to say the stage was crowded. Harris’s arrangement of Vincent 1952 is pure genius. He also was the inspiration for the klezmer like ending on chitlin cooking time.