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Playlist: Shelly Williams 's Portfolio

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Hi there! I'm listing a combination of Cheney Cutler recordings (silly, satirical commercials and stories) that I made over the last 10 years and more recent experiments, combining city sounds with an artist's ambient tracks. Hope you enjoy what you hear, and thank you so much for listening!

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A Cat Named Lou

From Shelly Williams | 07:24

A cozy interview segment with Cheney Cutler and zoologist Brian Dextor.

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A cozy interview segment with Cheney Cutler and zoologist Brian Dextor.

The piano prelude at the beginning and end of this piece is "Prelude No. 20" by Chris Zabriskie, made available through the Creative Commons License.

Written and recorded by Shelly Williams, January 2023

You Got This!

From Shelly Williams | 06:16

This recording incorporates sounds from the Boston Marathon (2022) with an ambient track by musician Chris Zabriskie.

Default-piece-image-1 Recorded sounds from the Boston Marathon (2022) rising and falling around an ambient track by musician Chris Zabriskie called "They Call It Nature", made available through the Creative Commons license. 

The cowbell is from the race... :)  


The Neighborhood Gives Thanks

From Shelly Williams | 05:34

Chris Zabriskie's song "You Fiddle, I'll Burn Rome" and layered sounds from my neighborhood in Queens, recorded during the 7pm hour in the spring and summer of 2020 - when the neighborhood would cheer, bang pots, honk horns in gratitude for the essential workers serving NYC.

A07bf19c-28d3-4ede-a482-b2ac22b56b8c_1_201_a_small Chris Zabriskie's song "You Fiddle, I'll Burn Rome" and layered sounds from my neighborhood in Queens, recorded during the 7pm hour in the spring and summer of 2020 - when the neighborhood would cheer, bang pots, honk horns in gratitude for the essential workers serving NYC.

Airplane Safety

From Shelly Williams | Part of the Cheney Cutler pieces series | 03:06

Welcome aboard the economy flight of your choice! Sit back and enjoy. The following was recorded in transit, up in the air, and on solid ground somewhere between New York, NY and Spokane, WA.

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