Caleb Burhans in the Times

A Man of Many Talents, Eager to Use Them All by Allan Kozinn, October 3 2008 at NYTimes.com

At 28, Mr. Burhans has pursued a career path so logical that it seems almost foolproof. Just sing, compose and master several instruments (besides the violin he plays viola, guitar, bass, keyboards and percussion) and the New York freelance world is your oyster. But this is a new development. Until recently, the conventional wisdom went, musicians with diverse talents should specialize: decide whether they are better suited to composing or performing, singing or playing an instrument, working in classical music or a variety of pop.

And while most young musicians still make the traditional choices and scramble to find work in freelance ensembles until they have established themselves as recitalists or chamber players, others are seeking to diversify. Mr. Burhans’s generation is the third to come of age during the rock era, and where conservatories once taught only classical music, most now offer courses and even degrees in jazz and rock, recording technology and the music industry itself. And musicians who grew up hearing everything from Mozart and Ligeti to Wilco and Radiohead are less inclined than their elders to compartmentalize their passions.

“I was always told, when I was a kid, that you have to decide at some point what it is you want to do,” Mr. Burhans said one afternoon early in his composing break. “And I thought, that’s cool. I’m going to school and study violin, viola and composition, and I’m playing in jazz and rock bands, and when I move to New York, that will decide it for me. People will see what I’m best at, and that’s what I’m going to do.

“But when I got here, I actually did the opposite. I kept doing them all, and I love it. The variety keeps me on my toes, creatively.”

TKTK

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The report from our GreenJobsNow.com event…

…is now online at http://events.greenjobsnow.com/greenforall/reports/8188

Thanks everyone!

-howie

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Howie - Live acoustic in Crete this Saturday Sept 27

I’ll be playing in my own living room as part of a Green Jobs Now event MFR is hosting along with my folks, the Kiblers, Cari Ann, and probably more!

Click here for event details.  7 PM.  RSVP if you can.  Sign the petition on your own if you can’t.

SEE YOU

-h

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“Cooky” and “Lost” Coming ASAP

I know it’s been a billion years since I put out new music.  That’s changing.

One-take acoustic versions of “Cooky” and “Lost” are coming to “Furious Instance” in the very near future - a couple weeks.  These are brand-new tunes in an upbeat pop style, too new to have been assigned to a particular project in my mind.

For those of you who made a gift to the Mexico trip and received “Songs of -h,” these tracks will sound like the version of  “Major & Minor” on that comp.

I am in rehearsal now (they’re tricky!) and look forward to getting your reactions to new stuff.  -h

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Cory Kibler Plays TONIGHT in Lincoln

Guys and Gals-

I will be joining Dan Jenkins (Ideal Cleaners), Nick Westra (Crush The Clown), and Patrick Bradley (10th Horse, Amalgamators, Tangelo, The People’s Family Band, Pharmacy Spirits and about 50 more I think?) TONIGHT (Thursday, the 18th). It’s a show for Lincoln Calling (http://www.lincolncalling.com), and I am THRILLED. Through the kind, good graces of the other gentlemen, I am able to fill in for Matt Martinofsky, who unfortunately had to cancel.

12th Street Pub (12th and O)

6 pm SHARP (I play first, RIGHT AT 6!)

Free, or cheap, I think.

I will be playing something like 3 or 4 brand new songs! I’m excited.

Join us!

Cory Kibler

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