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Michael Zapruder (born 1969 in
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
) is an American musician and songwriter. He is a recording artist, and a co-founder of San Francisco's Howells Transmitter arts collective and record label.


Origins

Michael Zapruder was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in
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. He is an alumnus of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School and Hamilton College, where he studied religion and music. He spent his junior year of college living in Nepal, studying Tibetan language and religion. Upon graduating, Zapruder moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he now lives. His siblings are both writers,
Matthew Zapruder Matthew Zapruder (1967) is an American poet, editor, translator, and professor. His second poetry collection, ''The Pajamaist'', won the 2007 William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America, and was chosen by ''Library Journal'' ...
and Alexandra Zapruder. Initially self-taught in music, Zapruder has studied musicianship and theory at UC Berkeley and guitar, piano, voice and composition with private teachers, and holds an M.A. in music composition from California State University East Bay. He has performed and toured the U.S.


''52 Songs''

In 1999, Zapruder wrote, recorded and posted a song each week for a year, calling the project ''52 Songs''. During the year, Zapruder released a 5-song EP entitled ''Lomograph'', and the following year assembled a compilation of songs from the project with the working title ''Bye Bye Beauty'', which was never released. A few hundred CD copies of the full ''52 Songs'' project were pressed and sold out and are now out of print.


''This is a Beautiful Town''

After completing ''52 Songs'', Zapruder taught himself piano and recorded the largely piano-based ''This is a Beautiful Town''. The piano parts for the album were recorded on
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's piano at his Broken Arrow Ranch. Zapruder began touring after the completion of this recording, covering the US three times in two years.


''New Ways of Letting Go''

In the mid-2000s, Zapruder and some close allies created the Howells Transmitter collective and record label, through which Zapruder released ''New Ways of Letting Go'', an orchestral folk album with a large ensemble called Rain of Frogs. The album was recorded partly by Zapruder and his studio partner
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, and finished in collaboration with
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. Zapruder toured widely for this release, including appearances at
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and
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.


''Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope''

In 2009, Zapruder again teamed up with
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for a two-week session at
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's
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, during which the album, ''Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope'' was recorded and mixed in its entirety. Released by SideCho Records, ''Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope'' won the 2009 Independent Music Award for Best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Album. For the release, Zapruder teamed up with video director
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to produce a video for "Ads for Feelings".


''Pink Thunder''

In 2010, Zapruder completed work on the ''Pink Thunder'' project. ''Pink Thunder'' is a collection of free verse pop art-songs made from the poems of more than twenty contemporary American poets. Contributors include
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, James Tate,
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, David Berman,
D. A. Powell Douglas A. Powell (born May 16, 1963) is an American poet. Life and career Powell lived in various places growing up, then graduated high school from Lindhurst High School in Olivehurst, California. He then worked in a number of jobs before even ...
, and
Valzhyna Mort Valzhyna Mort (; born Volha Martynava, , 1981, Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarusian poet who now lives in the United States. Life Her first book of poetry, ''I'm as Thin as Your Eyelashes'', came out in Belarus in 2005. In 2004, she received a Crystal ...
. Zapruder composed, produced and sang on the recordings, which feature instrumental contributions from more than forty other musicians, including Nate Brenner from
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,
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, Marc Capelle, and Tom Griesser. ''Pink Thunder'' is available in multiple formats. Black Ocean Books published a hand-lettered hardcover book with enclosed CD. The Kora Records released a vinyl 12" version of the record containing eighteen of the pieces. Howells Transmitter and Black Ocean Books jointly released a pink vinyl 7" containing four of the pieces. Twenty-two ''Pink Thunder'' portmanteaus were available for listening, viewing and for sale at San Francisco's Curiosity Shoppe from October 18, 2012 to November 18, 2012. Consequence called ''Pink Thunder'' "a mixed bag of free verse poems backed with eccentric instrumentation."


Pink Thunder Portmanteaus

At the 2011 AWP conference in Washington DC, Zapruder debuted his portmanteaus, a multimedia release format for some of the ''Pink Thunder'' recordings. In collaboration with electronic designer Mark Allen-Piccolo, Zapruder embedded single tracks from the ''Pink Thunder'' project into ten identical pink plinth bases, on top of which rest found objects representing some aspect from the poems to which they correspond. These objects were hosted by ten participating publishers at the conference.


1924 Franklin is a Car

Since 2004, Zapruder has shared a small recording studio with songwriter
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called 1924 Franklin is a Car. This space has been the main location for many recording projects and the site of many impromptu sessions. Other recording credits for the studio include work with Scott Pinkmountain, Black Fiction, The Lovely Public, Gene V. Baker, Anamude, P.A.F and Raised By Spacemen.


Howells Transmitter

Zapruder is a founding member of the Howells Transmitter arts collaborative and record label. Other principal members include Jennifer Welch, John Bernson and Colin Held. Howells Transmitter is home to a stylistically diverse group of artists: Charles Atlas, The Fresh and Onlys, Michael Zapruder's Rain of Frogs, Black Fiction, Scott Pinkmountain, Window Twins, Ray's Vast Basement, Modular Set and contributors to the Wiretap Music Compilation. Howells Transmitter has produced numerous plays and poetry readings, in addition to its musical endeavors.


Pandora

Michael Zapruder was Pandora's head music curator from 2003-2011. In 2012, he left Pandora to focus on music full-time.


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External links


Michael ZapruderPoetry Society of America Interview and Feature on Pink ThunderPitchfork Review of "Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope"Washington Post Review of "This is a Beautiful Town"Popmatters review of "Dragon Chinese Cocktail Horoscope"Said the Gramophone review from "New Ways of Letting Go"Pink Thunder portmanteaus at AWP 2011
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