Hollis Hampton Jones / Ryan Norris

NASHVILLE, TN – Hollis Hampton-Jones to Perform Novel Comes The Night With Musical Accompaniment by Ryan Norris of Lambchop

Hollis Hampton-Jones, author of Vicious Spring and Comes the Night (Penguin Books) will perform her musical collaboration with Ryan Norris of Nashville band Lambchop March 28th at the newly opened Howlin’ Books.

This one-off audio experiment, conceived by Hampton-Jones, Ryan Norris of Lambchop, and producer Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, Lou Reed), was released on 10″ Vinyl by British publisher Hamish Hamilton. The limited run of 300 copies is currently only available at Rough Trade East in London, Shakespeare & Company in Paris, and Dialogue Books in Berlin. 15 copies will be on hand at the reading, marking the first time they will be available stateside.

The performance will be followed by a Q&A and book/record signing.

Hollis Hampton Jones @ Howlin’ Books
March 28, 6pm
1702 8th Ave. South
Free for all ages, though mature content is not suitable for children

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Over the past month or so I’ve been very slowly dipping my toe into the well of content that is R. Stevie Moore. When you have as much output as he does, it’s hard to know where to start. So, I’m suggesting the following albums as a means of acclimating yourself to his aesthetic. Don’t let the lo-fi scare you, this guy is a brilliant pop master and the songs shine through no matter the production.

Flash Pasteurized – “various rsm oldie hits, run through a device which sped them up without raising the pitch.” Kind of a great Best Of entry point.

RSM Reforms The Beatles – Beatles covers, duh. 

Instrumentality/Aviation – great environmental music.