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Started August 24th, 2005 · 4 replies · Latest reply by ERH 16 years, 10 months ago
Anyone else a Tony Schwartz fan? As a collector of field recordings myself he`s a personal hero and has managed to collect over 30,000 recordings throughout his life time (So far.)
Here`s his homepage for anyone interested in him - http://www.tonyschwartz.org/
A page where you can download and listen to soundbites - http://msn.tonyschwartz.org/
And an excellent documentry made on him - http://www.npr.org/programs/lnfsound/stories/990226.stories.html
The rest of lost and found sound is also well worth checking out - http://www.npr.org/programs/lnfsound/
Maybe we should get a forum for people to post their links.
I was about to create a Tony Schwartz thread but thought "better do a site search" because this must be the place where a Tony Schwartz thread has to exist.
Tony Schwartz was the name that popped in my mind when I first came here. He exchanged recordings with people all over the world in the mid-20th century.
I discovered him through Louis Hardin (better known as Moondog) and was able to find vinyl copies of "New York 19" (Moondog is on that one) and "The New York Taxi Driver". Inspiring stuff.
Edit: Moondog -> http://moondogscorner.de/frame.html
Capuchin - thank you for this thread - I admit I knew nothing of Tony Schwartz but your links open up another world to explore, one of many that I have discovered here.
I have already checked out some of the stuff including the brilliant "Daisy" ad for Johnson's campaign. Schwartz was clearly a pioneer but also a man driven by many things other than money and that has an awful lot of resonance for those of us at freesound and elsewhere who invest a lot of time and dedication into producing sounds for others to use without seeking reward.
Pullover - thanks for the Moondog connection. I bought Moondog's album [vinyl] when it first came out in the UK 30+ years ago. It was a real oddity of course but I have always been attracted by the outside stuff and loved it.