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Hip Hop Holmes
Description
It's our final show of 2016, we welcome Karen Wilson to the program to discuss a variety of musical associations of hers with Sherlock Holmes. From teaching to composing to performing, she does it all, and incorporates that into her Sherlockian pursuits.
We're treated to one of the best toasts of the year, "Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street," performed for us by Karen. It was inspired by "Alexander Hamilton" from the hit musical Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and it does not disappoint. Karen shares with us her muse, the creative process, her other inspirations and more in this memorable interview. Plus, a solution for getting kids to put down those pesky electronic devices. Burt and Scott mention some Sherlockian resolutions for 2017; what are yours? And do you have suggestions for guests for 2017? Let us know with a call, a comment, or an email.
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Notes
1:35 Hello and introduction
2:21 Sherlockian resolutions for 2017
6:30 Wessex Press
7:45 A quick Doctor Who aside
9:22 Karen Wilson joins the show
14:30 Burt discovers Karen's hidden talent with a Hamilton-inspired toast
23:15 The creative process
26:57 Looking back at other Sherlockian music, including Harvey Officer and his contributions
33:42 Gilbert and Sullivan parodies are typically well-received, such as "He Is the Very Model of the Modern Major Medico"
36:02 Flanders and Swann inspire
42:42 Appearing at the Gaslight Gala
47:55 A new Sherlockian society idea
51:09 Sherlock Holmes Brand
52:06 The Baker Street Journal
53:40 Final thoughts for 2016
Links
- Hamilton
- Folk Song Army by Tom Lehrer
- Voices from Baker Street recording
- How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera by Anna Russell
- Flanders and Swann
- The BSI Weekend
- Ralph Vaughn Wiliams' Sinfonia Antarctica
- A Sherlock Holmes Suite by Carey Blyton
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