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Bandcamp Friday again. This month I’m releasing a duo recording of guitar and cello/violin ‘Rags and Stones" with legendary cellist and multi-dimensional artist Bob Marsh. Originally released on Bryan Day’s Public Eyesore Records in 2002. When I moved to San Francisco in 2000, Bob was one of this first artists I started playing music and hanging out with. We recorded this session on his minidisc recorder in his living room in El Cerrito, California. I remember feeling relaxed and comfortable that day, Bob’s playing just put me at ease. Open, flowing, and connecting. Playing in a freestyle manner with Bob. This is a favorite session of mine. I hope you enjoy it.

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released October 1, 2021

Ernesto Diaz-Infante: Prepared Guitar
Bob Marsh: Violin & Cello

Recorded at "Little Hill" in El Cerrito, California. Spring 2002.

cover design by Bryan Day
photographs by Bryan Day & Kevin Day

Public Eyesore Records
www.publiceyesore.com

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Ernesto Diaz-Infante & Bob Marsh San Francisco, California

ED-I received his MFA at CalArts. He creates abstract music and lives in San Francisco with filmmaker Marjorie Sturm and their son, daughter, two dogs, bird, and cat.

Bob Marsh constructs, deconstructs, reconstructs sounds, words, ideas, lines, shapes, forms, colors, wood, stone, motions, emotions, movements. Alone and with others. Since 1944. Can be found these days in Pueblo Colorado.
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