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Ann Enzminger spent her early years in Texas singing on Austin street corners and with many ill-fated traveling bands and revues. She finally settled in New York City in the early part of this century and through a series of seemingly unrelated events and a small stint in Drama school she met Nick Nace. Nick had come in to town, not long after Ann, on a slow train from Canada's northlands. It was a crisp October afternoon when he first laid eyes upon his new home, the sun was shining, the sky was happy and the golden leaves and yellow taxicab's spun together in autumnal glory. After some shaky first steps, a brief incarceration and an illness I wont bother to talk about Nick found a bed bug ridden room at The Hotel Belleclaire, a sleazy S.R.O. on Manhattans Upper West Side. It was a dismal place. Yet such beautiful flowers can rise from the darkest of corners. Besides two random meetings in the Hotels small elevator Nick & Ann spent years mostly unaware of the others existence. Then one day after the greatest calamity this fair city had ever seen, Nick was walking down the Bowery in a fog of despondency, wondering what to do with his life, when he heard a voice singing as if from the heavens. There was the petite frame of Ann Enzminger belting out a melancholy tune so powerful and violent yet so delicate and feminine Nick was dumbfounded. He watched for several minutes in a trance like state. Then it hit him. He knew what he had to do. He tore home, got his hands on an old blue guitar and resolved to start a musical collaboration with Ann by years end. Over the next six months he practiced day and night. One day as he was sitting in the hallway plucking a Hank Williams tune he looked up to see Ann staring down at him. "I've been listening to you practice for months now, you're finally getting somewhere, you're almost good even" she said. "I am playing down at The Dililla in two days maybe we can work out a few numbers." Perhaps it was fate, perhaps not, but from that day forward whenever I take the train home and it goes above ground between 125 St. and 137 St. I look to the west and between the buildings and behind the highway, right before we disappear underground once more, I see A Brief View of the Hudson. Somewhere Elsewhere Live @ The Bowery Poetry Club .. Down South Music Video A little documentary about us 'Suicide Train' Live @ The Sidewalk Cafe....
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March 31, 2005Members:
Nicholas Nace, Ann Enzminger & Joel HerzigInfluences:
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Townes Van Zandt, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Odetta, Beck, The Holy Modal Rounders, The Fugs, Jimi Hendrix, Sonic Youth, Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, Charlie Mingus, Devendra Banhart, Iron & Wine, Pavement, Nick Drake, Nick Cave, King Missile, Eric's Trip, Elevator to Hell, The Ramones, Nirvana, Johnny Cash, The Pixies, Hank Williams, Gram Parsons, Patti Smith, Charles Bukowski, Knut Hamsun, John Fante, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Ferdinand Celine, Walt Whitman, Dostoyevsky, Gorky, Dylan Thomas, The O'Debra Twins, Jeff Lewis, Schwervon, Kimya Dawson, Toby Goodshank, Prewar Yardsale, Brer Brian, Langhorne Slim, Diane Cluck, The Carter Family, Harry Smith, Lenny Kay, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The White Stripes, The Band, R.L. Burnside, Sufjan Stevens, Donovan, Arcade Fire, The Talking Heads, The Wowz, The Fools, Daniel Carter, Steve Dalachinsky, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The MC 5, Beautiful Honky, The Two Minute Miracles, Willie Nelson, The Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Neal Cassidy, Hunter S. Thompson, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Miles Davis, Simon & Garfunkel, Gary Lucas, Frank Zappa, Tom Waits, The Notekillers, Daniel Johnston, R. Crumb, Neutral Milk Hotel, Of Montreal, Will Oldham, Jim O'Rourke, Robert Johnson & Louis Armstrong. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has a go @ A Brief View of the Hudson Live @ ComixRecord Label:
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Genre: Country / Folk / Indie
Location NEW YORK, New York, US
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Last Login: 2/2/2012
Member Since 3/31/2005
Website www.reverbnation.com/abriefviewofthehudson
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Bio
Ann Enzminger spent her early years in Texas singing on Austin street corners and with many ill-fated traveling bands and revues. She finally settled in New York City in the early part of this century and through a series of seemingly unrelated events and a small stint in Drama school she met Nick Nace. Nick had come in to town, not long after Ann, on a slow train from Canada's northlands. It was a crisp October afternoon when he first laid eyes upon his new home, the sun was shining, the sky was happy and the golden leaves and yellow taxicab's spun together in autumnal glory. After some shaky first steps, a brief incarceration and an illness I wont bother to talk about Nick found a bed bug ridden room at The Hotel Belleclaire, a sleazy S.R.O. on Manhattans Upper West Side. It was a dismal place. Yet such beautiful flowers can rise from the darkest of corners. Besides two random meetings in the Hotels small elevator Nick & Ann spent years mostly unaware of the others existence. Then one day after the greatest calamity this fair city had ever seen, Nick was walking down the Bowery in a fog of despondency, wondering what to do with his life, when he heard a voice singing as if from the heavens. There was the petite frame of Ann Enzminger belting out a melancholy tune so powerful and violent yet so delicate and feminine Nick was dumbfounded. He watched for several minutes in a trance like state. Then it hit him. He knew what he had to do. He tore home, got his hands on an old blue guitar and resolved to start a musical collaboration with Ann by years end. Over the next six months he practiced day and night. One day as he was sitting in the hallway plucking a Hank Williams tune he looked up to see Ann staring down at him. "I've been listening to you practice for months now, you're finally getting somewhere, you're almost good even" she said. "I am playing down at The Dililla in two days maybe we can work out a few numbers." Perhaps it was fate, perhaps not, but from that day forward whenever I take the train home and it goes above ground between 125 St. and 137 St. I look to the west and between the buildings and behind the highway, right before we disappear underground once more, I see A Brief View of the Hudson. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Somewhere Elsewhere Live @ The Bowery Poetry Club .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Down South Music Video .. .. .. .. .. .. .. A little documentary about us .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 'Suicide Train' Live @ The Sidewalk Cafe...... -
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Nicholas Nace, Ann Enzminger & Joel Herzig -
Influences
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Townes Van Zandt, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Odetta, Beck, The Holy Modal Rounders, The Fugs, Jimi Hendrix, Sonic Youth, Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, Charlie Mingus, Devendra Banhart, Iron & Wine, Pavement, Nick Drake, Nick Cave, King Missile, Eric's Trip, Elevator to Hell, The Ramones, Nirvana, Johnny Cash, The Pixies, Hank Williams, Gram Parsons, Patti Smith, Charles Bukowski, Knut Hamsun, John Fante, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Ferdinand Celine, Walt Whitman, Dostoyevsky, Gorky, Dylan Thomas, The O'Debra Twins, Jeff Lewis, Schwervon, Kimya Dawson, Toby Goodshank, Prewar Yardsale, Brer Brian, Langhorne Slim, Diane Cluck, The Carter Family, Harry Smith, Lenny Kay, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The White Stripes, The Band, R.L. Burnside, Sufjan Stevens, Donovan, Arcade Fire, The Talking Heads, The Wowz, The Fools, Daniel Carter, Steve Dalachinsky, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The MC 5, Beautiful Honky, The Two Minute Miracles, Willie Nelson, The Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Neal Cassidy, Hunter S. Thompson, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Miles Davis, Simon & Garfunkel, Gary Lucas, Frank Zappa, Tom Waits, The Notekillers, Daniel Johnston, R. Crumb, Neutral Milk Hotel, Of Montreal, Will Oldham, Jim O'Rourke, Robert Johnson & Louis Armstrong. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has a go @ A Brief View of the Hudson .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Live @ Comix -
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116 Lounge - 116 MacDougal Street - New York City, NY UNITED STATES. Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 10:00 PM…
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Comments
- Oliver Young1 year ago
Hello! Very nice to hear these songs and watching these clips. I've enjoyed listening to you guys ever since a chance encounter at the Sidewalk Cafe when I was visiting from the UK a couple years back. So inspired by your performance was I that I traded in my old electric guitar for an acoustic upon my return. Ever since then I've been strummin and a shoutin with renewed zeal. I don't think I've ever used that word before. Anyway, hope all is well with you!
Ollie - Tony DeYoung1 year ago
Hey whats up
- Oriol Stardust1 year ago
Hey !!! It was great to play with you guys yesterday night !!! I really enjoyed the show !!! Hope to meet you again soon :-)
Best,
oriol - Sanjays1 year ago
Great!!
- Istvan Medgyesi2 years ago
Hey, it was great to hear and meet you this past Friday. I really enjoyed your tunes.
Istvan - Creek Lady2 years ago
Thanks for the Friendship *creek lady*
- Michael-Ann2 years ago
Love it!~
- Dekko2 years agoHey guys,
Thanks for the invite but I won't be able to get to your googies gig, sorry.
Hopefully next time I'm in NYC I'll be able to catch one of your shows.
Hope you have a good one, love that venue.
See you down the road,
Dekko. - Cooler By Association2 years ago
Wednesday, October 7 at 10pm
Free show at Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery New York, NY
Cooler By Association and The Brotherhood of The Icebox
http://www.myspace.com/coolerbyassociation
Duv
http://www.myspace.com/duvmusic
Sean T. Hanratty and The Mighty Mighty
http://www.seanthanratty.com
It's the only way to go! - Roshi2 years ago
Very nice to meet you too. Will try to make it Saturday but I think I'm being taken to Fire Island by some crazy Park Slope women...
All good wishesRoshi xx

























