On Air

Captain Phil's Planet playlist for 05/07/2020

ArtistTitleAlbum (* = New Release)
Erik NordlanderThe Galaxy CollectorsSurreal
Yoko Kanno, Steve Blum, and MoreReal Folk BluesA Special Performance of Cowboy Bebop's The Real Folk Blues*
Howard MargolinCOVID's In The AirKaraoke
Erik NordlanderThe Party's OvertureSurreal
Joe Deninzon & StratospheeriusFrame by Frame*
Joe Deninzon & StratospheeriusMan Behind the CurtainGuilty of Innocence
District 97Travels with Myself-And Someone ElseTwo of a Kind
Rorie KellyWhen you teach a bird to singRising Rising Rising
Joe Deninzon & StratospheeriusSoul FoodGuilty of Innocence
RenaissanceI Think of YouTurn of the Cards
Collaborative Corona YouTube CoverDrown with Me
NAILThe RayBent

On Thursdays Captains Phils Planet listen to new music from Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius (https://stratospheerius.com/) as they premiere their new single, Frame by Frame. We'll be having Joe calling to talk about the track in the 3pm hour and we'll also talk about the life of a gigging musician in the age of COVID-19.

Also a replay of an interview with Kelli Owens Executive Director of the Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence

And Walt Williams (www.wbj-williams.net) as he shares a Sonnet he wrote for his wife on the occasion of their 29th wedding anniversary.

Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius (https://stratospheerius.com/)
Led by electric violinist/vocalist Joe Deninzon , who has been called The Jimi Hendrix of the electric violin, Stratospheerius has showcased their “frenzied melange of progressive rock, jazz fusion and funkabilly” throughout the world. The New York-based group has opened for Martin Barre, Alex Skolnick, John 5 & The Creatures, Gary Hoey, Mike Stern, Tim Reynolds, Mickey Hart, and John Scofield, among many others. The group’s influences include Yes, Spock’s Beard, Muse, Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and King Krimson. Stratospheerius was a winner of the John Lennon International Songwriting Competition the Musicians Atlas Independent Music Awards. They have been featured in Progression, Relix, Downbeat, and Jazziz, among other publications. Their latest CD on Melodic Revolution Records, Guilty of Innocence, has been widely acclaimed by critics and fans.

www.joedeninzon.com
www.stratospheerius.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/jdeninzon/videos?view_as=subscriber
https://www.patreon.com/joedeninzon

For Lessons
www.stringmasters.com/joedeninzon

The New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
https://opdv.ny.gov/index.html

For Your Safety:
TEXT us at 844.997.2121
CALL us at 800.942.6906

The Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (OPDV), created in 1992, is the country’s only executive level state agency dedicated to the issue of domestic violence. It replaced the former Governor’s Commission on Domestic Violence established in 1983. Our mission is to improve New York State’s response to and prevention of domestic violence with the goal of enhancing the safety of all New Yorkers in their intimate and family relationships. OPDV is located in Albany, New York.

Our Mission:
To improve New York State’s response to and prevention of domestic violence with the goal of enhancing the safety of all New Yorkers in their intimate and family relationships.

Our Vision:
To create a State in which communities and systems are committed to supporting and promoting equality, dignity and respect so that individuals can feel safer in their intimate and family relationships.

Call 911 if you are in immediate danger and the police will respond.
Seek treatment at a hospital emergency department if needed. Hospitals are open and a safe place to go for medical care.
Add NYS resource info (above) under a fake contact name to avoid suspicion.
Create a code word for friends and family that will tell them you need help.
Know the areas in your home with a lock on the door.
Prepare a go-bag with important documents, medication and extra clothing.
Tell your family and friends where you will flee if you need to leave urgently.
Talk with your children about safety so they have a sense of acceptable situations.
Advocates are available to help you days, evenings and weekends.
Be an Ally:

Listen without judgment.
Support their decisions – they made their choices for a reason.
Remind them that it's not their fault – there is no excuse for abuse.
Let them know all services are still up and running – 911, shelters, healthcare
Refer them to the services above – text, chat or call an advocate.
Help them brainstorm other places they can stay.
Remind them that they are not alone.
Build on their strengths – they've survived.
Talk about their options.
Ask how you can help and what they need.
Don't tell them what to do. It’s time they have control over their own life.

Walt Williams www.wbj-williams.net

W. B. J. Williams holds advanced degrees in anthropology and archeology and is an avid historian, mystic, poet, and author who manages an information security program at a prominent New England company. He is noted for his bad puns, and willingness to argue from any perspective. He is endured by his beloved wife and two daughters, and lives in Sharon Massachusetts. When he is not at home or at his computer, he can often be found haunting the various used bookstores of Boston.
He is the published author of two books, The Garden at the Roof of the World, a novel with Dragonwell Publishing published in 2013, and Security for Service Oriented Architecture, non-fiction with Auerbach published in 2014. An excerpt from The Hacker of Guantanamo Bay under the title "The InfoCoup" has been published by Abyss and Apex in their October 2019 edition, and will be included in their Anthology, The Best of Abyss and Apex volume 3 in 2019. He is a frequent author panelist at ReaderCon and Arisia, and was a panelist at Boskone in 2018. He has conducted readings from his novels and works in progress at ReaderCon, Arisia, Boskone, and other venues.

http://wbjwilliams.wordpress.com/
www.linkedin.com/in/wbjwilliams
www.twitter.com/wbjwilliams
www.facebook.com/wbjwilliams