North Station
Thank you...
to all who stopped by - and listened - at Boston's North Station today. Ginny and I truly enjoyed the opportunity to play those holiday carols, as well as our original music, one last time for 2009. We hope to see you all soon - in new performances for 2010.

We are planning on some new recordings in 2010. If you check back here periodically, we'll provide the updates.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Steve and Ginny


Nor'easter and Noel!
Due to the impending Nor'easter, our performance in the Atrium at Copley Place tomorrow (12/20) has been cancelled. We're so glad we had the chance to play there last week, before winter really kicked in. Our thanks to the great staff at Copley Place. We will be back there next year during the holidays.

Happy Holidays to everyone!

Steve and Ginny


Holiday Shows
We have a series of upcoming holiday shows in the Boston area. Here's the initial list:

December 3 (Thursday), 7:30pm: Brookline First Light Festival. We're performing at the Fireplace restaurant.

December 13 (Sunday), 3pm: Copley Place - the Atrium

December 20 (Sunday), 3pm: Copley Place - the Atrium

December 30 (Wednesday): 4pm: Boston North Station

These shows feature our original material, as well as Fordham Wilkes arranged holiday songs.

Please come!


Outdoor show on Sept. 16th


9/16/2009 12:00 PM at Harvard Medical School-Longwood
Longwood Ave. Quadrangle, Boston, Massachusetts
Cost: FREE

Free lunchtime concert outside! This set is with our good friend Neara Russell (accompanied by "the electronic pop duo Fordham Wilkes"). Harvard Medical School Summer Concert Series with Berklee.

http://hms.harvard.edu/public/maps/quadmap.html


Summer Shows
We have three upcoming shows, all of which are at venues that we're excited about.

Thursday, July 9, 6:00pm - 8:30pm: Boston Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
We are opening for our good friend, composer and singer Neara Russell. Then, we're going to be Neara's back-up band for her set! Neara has a very cool, new self-produced CD called Information Fiction. Ginny and I are big fans.
http://www.neararussell.com/Neara_Russell/EP_NOW_AVAILABLE.html

Friday, July 17th, 8pm - 10pm: St. Elmo's Coffee Pub in Alexandria, VA.
We performed here last summer and are happy to return to my old neighborhood and hometown.
http://stelmoscoffeepub.com/

Thursday, August 6, 5:30pm -8:00pm: Falmouth Art Market, Falmouth, MA
Looking forward to returning to the Cape...
http://www.arts-cape.com/falmouthcc/market.html


Boston ICA on Friday, 5/22
We're performing at the ICA on Friday evening (5/22), with one of our favorite pop artist/singer-songwriters, Neara Russell!

We'll be playing from 5-7pm.

Please come and check it out!

http://www.icaboston.org/


Upcoming Shows

Here are some upcoming FW shows, as well as some side projects:


Berklee Electronic Percussion Trio
Monday, Feb. 23, 1pm, David Friend Recital Hall
Berklee College of Music
921 Boylston St.
Boston, MA

Fordham Wilkes
New Brews Concert Series
Tuesday, March 3, 12:00 noon, Cafe 939 (Boston's best new music venue)
939 Boylston St.
Boston, MA

Percussion Days: Steve Wilkes
Electronic Percussion Clinic
Wed. April 1, 1pm, Lee and Alma Berk Recital Hall
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston St.
Boston, MA


HNY, Cave Sessions



Happy New Year! Please feel free to "HNY" us back... info@fordhamwilkes.com

We've been locking ourselves in a basement studio (not unusual for most drummers), auditioning new ideas for songs. It's been such a... what shall I call it?... therapeutic time? Quite possibly. I wish the same good fun for anyone reading this.

Boston has been so snowy and wintry since early December. (In fact, it's snowing again tonight.) Something about our rehearsals feels like going to a nice cave - with good vibes and nice toys - in midwinter. I hope that we'll all hear the fruits of these "cave"' sessions on a future FW album.

We'll post 2009 performance dates soon!


The Speaker Project Echoes
Berklee.edu News has posted a really nice article about the Speaker Project. The article features some beautiful photos of the Speaker - as well as Ginny and myself performing - by Berklee student photographer Brit Woollard. Please check it out!

  • Speaker Project Echoes



  • December shows
    Ginny and I have two upcoming shows:

    Thursday, December 4, 7-8PM: Brookline First Light Festival/Coolidge Corner. We'll be performing in the Prudential Realty building at 1290A Beacon St.

    Sunday, December 14, 3-5PM: Copley Place Mall (at the fountain: central atrium of the mall). We might even include some holiday songs and carols!


    Speaker Project, Nov. 13



    Great afternoon at The Speaker Project yesterday! From noon to 1:30, I played a set of solo electronic percussion (Ambient Lunch?), then Ginny stepped in and we performed a few songs from "People in the Sun." Mass College of Art and Design deserves big kudos for hosting this exhibition. I will be truly sorry to see it wrap up on Nov. 22.

    Thanks to Rob Jaczko for the cool photos!


    Nov. 13 at MASS College of Art and Design


    I'll be performing solo electronic percussion at the Speaker Project on Thursday, Nov. 13. The time is 12 noon to 2pm: Ambient Lunch. Please come by and check it out! Ginny will be featured on vocals on a few pieces...


    Sawako, Moskitoo, and Fourcolor


    Fantastic day at Berklee last Monday as Sawako (Sawako Kato), Moskitoo (Sanae Yamasaki), and Fourcolor (Keiichi Sugimoto) all performed at a clinic for the Berklee community. Their three solo performances were wondrous. At the end of the clinic, Berklee bassist (and Music Synth major) Chris Brown and I joined Sanae and Keiichi for a performance of "WST," a track from Keiichi's lastest FilFla CD.


    "People" Reviewed
    Electronicmusicmall.com has just posted a wonderful review of "People in the Sun." For the full review, copy and past the link below:

    http://www.electronicmusicmall.com/Html/reviews61.htm#sun

    Here's an excerpt:

    "Smooth electronic songs featuring clear female vocals. Fordham Wilkes use a variety of subtle electronic sounds along with plenty of acoustic guitars, electric guitars and occasional trumpet bursts to establish a series of warm backdrops for Ginny Fordham's imaginative songs. Steve Wilkes' drum tracks are a mixture of acoustic kits and programmed beats - mostly laid down with a live drum kit approach. Ginny sings and sometimes narrates in a style that has clear folk roots, sometimes overtly as in the mellow Barbara Allen, sometimes delivered in a new millennium context. The overall effect of this coming together is one of traditional American popular music given a modern twist, relaxing and easy on the ear."


    Globe Take 5 Pick!
    We're one of the Boston Globe's Take 5 picks for this upcoming weekend! Check it out at Boston.com:

    http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2008/04/18/take_5/?p1=email_to_a_friend

    Thank you, Sarah Rodman!

    The CD release show will be at Cafe 939 (939 Boylston St. ) on Sunday at 5pm. (See all the details in the previous post, below.)



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