{"id":9647,"global_id":"www.thevillagetrip.com?id=9647","global_id_lineage":["www.thevillagetrip.com?id=9647"],"author":"1","status":"publish","date":"2023-08-02 10:11:54","date_utc":"2023-08-02 14:11:54","modified":"2023-08-07 08:34:12","modified_utc":"2023-08-07 12:34:12","url":"https:\/\/www.thevillagetrip.com\/event\/living-in-twilight\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/www.thevillagetrip.com\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/9647","title":"Living In Twilight with Carol Lipnik and Gordon Beeferman","description":"
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\"pangea<\/a>New songs by Carol and covers by Milton Nascimento, David Byrne, Harry Nilsson and more, plus Gordon Beeferman\u2019s new song \u201cMushroom Forest,\u201d which imagines a post-human earth inhabited by majestic and iridescent trash eating fungi.<\/p>\n

Carol Lipnik, a distinctive songwriter, with seven albums to her credit, is acclaimed as one of New York\u2019s most individualistic and virtuosic singers. Stephen Holden of the New York Times<\/em> called her an \u201cEthereal vocal phenomenon\u201d. With her four-octave range, subtle wit and charismatic stage presence, she draws equally on 1970s art-rock, theater music, Eastern mysticism, opera, and the decaying phantasmagoria of the Coney Island where she was born and raised.<\/p>\n

Gordon Beeferman is a New York-based composer, organist, and pianist. The New York Times<\/em> called his music “Complex and daringly modern”.<\/p>\n