Marty Balin Live At The Esplanade DVD
This is the official site of the ONLY live DVD issued internationally of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist Marty Balin
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
A Note to Our Friends
As I am currently working on a number of incredible projects, the liner notes to a rare DVD of never before seen John Lee Hooker material as well as a book on Marty Balin and dozens of other exciting musical projects, this site will be shutting down within the next month.
Recently Marty Balin asked me to write a book about his life; he's asked me to perform a number of tasks for him, and his ideas often change ...sometimes from day to day.
That's a good sign about his creativity, but there are drawbacks when an artist vacillates as much as Marty does. One working to keep the artist happy can feel like a yo yo when a musician makes a commitment and then has a change of heart.
At this point in time, I think in order to write an objective book on Marty's musicianship, and the choices he has made in life, I need to be able to talk to all sorts of people...some who may adore this artist's work, some who may have had disagreements with him.
That's the only way the book can be an honest look at the founding member of The Jefferson Airplane.
I love Steve Winwood's recordings, but one of his biographies reads like a press release. It was so flattering that it became VERY difficult investing time in what was nothing more than a puff piece.
We are all human and sometimes including those human frailties is essential in order for the book to be true and honest; in order for the author to paint an accurate picture.
The idea for me to be the writer of a Marty Balin book came from Marty himself. However, Marty might not agree with the path a book on his life has to take in order for it to be an honest assessment of the man and his music.
This will be that honest assessment. As a journalist, I promise you that.
It is riveting...it's the story beyond the "Peace, Love and Positive Vibes" that some in the Marty Balin camp put out there as the public face of the guy who wrote "Miracles", "Today" and "Volunteers".
Joe Viglione
Producer/Director
Marty Balin Live On The Boston Esplanade DVD
Friday, November 26, 2010
Rest In Peace Karen Deal Balin
R.I.P. Karen Deal Balin of The Mod Squad, Marty Balin Group
http://www.tmrzoo.com/2010/17070Keyboard player Karen Deal passed away early Friday morning, November 19th.
It was on August 12th in a tribute piece to my dear friend Bobby Hebb I wrote this quote: “Jerry Garcia said on the passing of Janis Joplin: “Death only matters to the person that’s dying. The rest of us are going to live without that voice. For those of us for whom she was a person, we’ll have to do without the person.” Three and a half months after losing Bobby, another close friend who spent just about as much time on the phone with me as Mr. Hebb did, Karen Deal Balin, is also gone. Garcia’s quote is heartfelt, but not entirely accurate, at least from my perspective. Their absence in my life now matters to me.
It is a huge void that is both sad yet filled with beautiful memories of fun conversations – sharing of secrets and of personal thoughts.
Karen toured with the reunited Jefferson Airplane videotaping the event in documentary form in 1989. We were discussing the release of that footage if all the parties could come to an agreement…it was a long-term project so the thought of her passing on just was not in the equation. In 1992, when I was A & R for Wayne Green’s record label, a spin-off of CD Review Magazine, there was the release of the Marty Balin CD, Better Generation, which featured Karen Deal on keyboards and vocals. Karen toured with Marty and guitarist Kerry Kearney to promote the disc and footage from that promotional tour – concerts and TV shows – can be found by just putting Better Generation into YouTube.
While the phone won’t ring with Karen’s voice on it anymore, her spirit lives on in the world of YouTube, just put Tampa’s Mod Squad into the search on that site to find her band performing “Hang On Sloopy”, “You Keep Me Hanging On”, “Come On Down To My Boat”, “Little Wing”, “Secret Agent Man”, Savoy Brown’s “Tell Mama”, Spirit’s “Nature’s Way”.
The group opened for Peter Noone, Savoy Brown,Spirit (which would also sign with CD Review in 1992) and, of course, Marty Balin, among others. Joey Donovan’s voice and guitar, Rodger Stephan’s drums and Karen’s keyboard lines and joyous personality all pour through on the YouTube videos. Karen told me she enjoyed having those performances up on the web for the world to see…it was a proficient trio, and the on-target playing shows a more-than-capable and highly entertaining unit. Some internet immortality, the thirty-five year old young lady looking quite beautiful on these 1988 Tampa Florida videotapes.
Losing two close friends in a quarter of a year is a tough experience, and certainly not a welcome one. And dwelling on the personal aspect of the loss is no disrespect to the immediate family…my thoughts and prayers are with daughter Delaney, with Marty, with Karen’s mom, dad, brother and sisters…but it does point out that Garcia wasn’t speaking for all of us. As with the passing of Bobby Hebb, Karen Deal’s death doesn’t only matter to Karen…it matters to me.
Rest in peace my good friend.
Joe Viglione is the Chief Film Critic at TMRZoo.com. He was a film critic for Al Aronowitz’s The Blacklisted Journal, has written thousands of reviews and biographies for AllMovie.com, Allmusic.com and produces and hosts Visual Radio. Visual Radio is a fifteen year old variety show on cable TV which has interviewed John Lennon’s Uncle Charlie, Margaret Cho, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Felix Cavaliere, Marty Balin, Bill Press and hundreds of other personalities.