Rant & Dawdle: The Fictional Memoir Of Colston Willmott


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Untitled Document Rant & Dawdle is a fictional memoir comprising thirty-eight interwoven stories from the perspective of a grumpy old man living on a small island off the west coast of Canada and an expectant young boy born into the poverty of WW2 English working class. The old man dreaming in retrospect the young boy living a developing history both to eventually rendezvous in the eighties. Filled with the humour and history of a post war generation nurtured on comic books the Goon Show and jazz. William (Bill) E. Smith is a British Columbia-based musician writer editor graphic designer photographer and record and film producer. With John Norris Smith co-produced the Canadian jazz periodical Coda Magazine Sackville Recordings and its subsidiary label Onari Records from 1976 until 2001. Smith was a founder of a succession of Toronto-based groups integral to the Canadian improvised music community in the 1970s including Canadian Creative Music Collective and New Art Music Ensemble. The latter became the Bill Smith Ensemble in 1980; they recorded five albums including collaborations with Joe McPhee and Wadada Leo Smith. Smith has also recorded with among others Birdyak Wolfgang Fuchs and The Six Winds. Smith initiated a series of projects with the title Imagine the Sound in the 80s including a book of his writings and photography and the acclaimed documentary film directed by Ron Mann. Now residing on Hornby Island Smith currently works with Arthur Bull and Tony Wilson Comments on the self-published limited edition from fellow artists: You covered an enormous territory and gave new life to an era of history and ideals that we all need to remember. There were so many things that rang a bell I wished Id taken notes. And so many times I laughed! -Renee Rodin: Writer Visual Artist and Cultural Worker (Vancouver Canada). Its bleedin brilliant. Its not a book its an achievement. Bravo. -Art Lange: Writer Producer Former editor Downbeat Magazine (Chicago USA). Fantastic! I started reading and found it was almost impossible to stop! What is so great is that I can relate to a lot of things you write about. Thank you very much. And what a brilliant edition! -Leo Feigen Leo Records (Newton Abbott UK). I laughed out loud many times. And the jazz stuff. I think its very important that you have written it all down. Unique and insightful. -Jim Munro: Musician Bricoleur (Richmond Canada). A wild bit of synchronicity today ...overburdened with work-related stress i closed my office door and on impulse dialed up You Tube to watch the Chuvalo-Ali fight which i have never seen (its there). Later that same day I come home to my little apartment pour myself deep glass of scotch open your book randomly for a read only to find not only the wonderful evocation of the mystique of the Colonial Tavern but your beautiful account of that very same fight. And so it goes... -Arthur Bull: Musician Poet Chinese Translator (Digby Neck Canada).
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