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Saturday, September 23, 2006
Christine Lavin - The Best Folk Singer Of The Last 20 Years
Not enough people have heard of Christine Lavin...she's a great songwriter that like Loudon Wainwright III, can be very funny, and yet write beautifully poignant songs too. Below is a tune from her Web site...a link...of a song called "What Was I Thinking?"...with three different endings...you can vote too.
Tom Meek is the author of "About & Out", a weekly column discussing live music and musicians in Greater Los Angeles. From 2000-2007, he authored "Another Day In Cyberville", a weekly column for The Gainesville Sun, Gainesville, Florida and the New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. He has also written for magazines and television for more than thirty years concerning music, video, high-tech, new media, the Internet, computers, television and multimedia.
He first started in media at age 11 or 12, riding his bike several miles at night to the studios of WIOT-FM, which was then an "underground" station located in a cornfield in Berkey, Ohio. "I got to pick records, or program, for the late night DJ, Dorian Paster, because I asked if I could and he was kind enough to consent", Meek explained.
He then handled sound and lights for the Catacombs Coffee House in Sylvania, Ohio, where he got to play hundreds of records at very loud volume levels for hundreds of often-stoned teens on a weekly basis, and heard the best of local bands, one of which grew up to be The Bears, touring and recording with noted guitarist Adrian Belew. While still in high school he began producing a weekly quiz show for WSPD-TV, Toledo.
In the mid-1970's, Meek was an import and cut-out buyer for the Peaches Records chain in Columbus, Ohio, and first had the opprtunity to meet dozens of musicians, now totalling in the hundreds. He then moved to Boston for a year before moving to attend the University Of Florida and working at WUFT-TV in Gainesville, Florida.
From there Meek went on to write, edit and produce hundreds of television programs and thousands of program segments for WFTV-TV and WOFL-TV in Orlando, including news, politics, documentaries, music and information. A documentary on HMO's won an award at the New York International Film and Television Festival. Among the people Meek has interviewed are legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, Senator Charles Grassley, Wynton Marsalis, Joan Lunden, Waylon Jennings, George Benson, and dozens of others in the fields of music, politics, sports and media.
Meek has also owned a consulting business since 1987 under the flag of TVCCS in the areas of broad areas media and computers, and is an expert witness certified by the United States Supreme Court in media issues. His work was repeatedly cited by the Court in the landmark case "Turner Broadcasting v. FCC", decided in 1997.
In the year 2000, Meek began writing for The Gainesville Sun, a member of the New York Times regional group. Areas he writes about include high-tech, new media, computers, the Internet, music and others. To date Meek has published in excess of 500 columns and features in magazines and newspapers on computers, the Internet, New Media, music, automobiles and other topics.
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