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Kansas City nurse and musician Jenna Rae has a song on Never Records' "Apocalypse Anthems."
New York artist Ted Riederer uses his label Never Records to archive what's happening in various moments in history. He'll release "Apocalypse Anthems" on Feb. 14.
Ted Riederer seizes moments in history by recording songs, poems, and other bits of sound through his label Never Records. Typically, he creates a popup studio and issues open invitations for free recording sessions.
In 2016, at the height of the Middle East refugee crisis, he set up shop in Amman, Jordan, and invited people to record their songs, poems, and thoughts. In 2018, Riederer spent two months in Kansas City during the citywide Open Spaces art exhibition. He understands now that he created an audio snapshot of a Kansas City free from any notion of a pandemic.
New-yorkUnited-statesPoughkeepsieEcuadorKansasIrelandKansas-cityJordanOmanIrishJermaine-thompsonBob-krasner-ted-riedererScroll through our gallery of pictures above to see more... The Island's horse-owners and dog-owners have been having plenty of seasonal fun with their pets and their colourful costumes have put a smile on lots of people's faces. From riders and horses in Christmas outfits to dogs modelling Santa hats and reindeer antlers, they have all looked the part and left us feeling Christmassy. We love Kim Maisey's Border Collie, Blue (in main picture, above), who is a master at sniffing out her hidden Christmas presents and opening them before Christmas - especially if it's a ball! Kim also owns Jack, a 19-year-old ex-riding school horse, who will kisses for treats!
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Martin Farrell lives in Melbourne and is desperate to find his older sibling Catherine “Kathleen”
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AbbeyleixLaoisIrelandAustraliaSydneyNew-south-walesUnited-kingdomMelbourneVictoriaClonmelSouth-tipperaryDublinAN 80-year-old man who left Ireland 60 years ago is hoping he can make his Christmas wish come true by finding a sister he has not seen since he was a teenager.
Martin Farrell, who was born in Poormansbridge, Abbeyleix, Co Laois in 1940, now lives in Melbourne and is desperate to find his beloved older sister Catherine (“Kathleen”).
The death of Mr Farrell’s youngest sibling Johnny, at the age of 74 last Christmas Eve in Sydney, has heightened his own sense of mortality and reawakened his desire to locate his sister.
“Johnny, the younger of the family, came out to Australia with me, we were close and I suppose his death has made me think more about my siblings and my family life. I would dearly love to know what happened to Kathleen even if she has already passed away,” said Mr Farrell, speaking from his home in Melbourne.
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