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    13 barn owls in a trenchcoat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 02:02:15 JST 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat

    Here's some #MondayRandom10, as spat out of my collection by Strawberry.

    Ulver - Let the children go
    Icon of Coil - Shallow Nation
    Hot Hot Heat - This Town (Live)
    Backstreet Boys - All I Have To Give
    Combichrist - God Bless
    999 - High Energy Plan
    Marillion - Incommunicado
    Blanche Calloway - Misery
    Atomic Rooster - Devil's Answer
    Ulver - Preface

    I've just indexed one of my mass music storage directories from a newly rebuilt NAS device, for a total of 21050 tracks, so there's a LOT of random stuff on there.

    I don't think I know what Marillion sound like, so I'll have to remind myself.

    That Blanche Calloway (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche_Calloway) track is from a friend's collection that I ripped for them when we lived together, and it's great.

    In conversation about 8 days ago from eldritch.cafe permalink

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      Blanche Calloway
      Blanche Dorothea Jones Calloway (February 9, 1902 – December 16, 1978) was an American jazz singer, composer, and bandleader. She was the older sister of Cab Calloway and was a successful singer before her brother. With a music career that spanned over fifty years, Calloway was the first woman to lead an all-male orchestra and performed alongside musicians such as Cozy Cole, Chick Webb, and her brother. Her performing style was described as flamboyant and a major influence on her brother's performance style. Early life Calloway was born in Rochester, New York. When she was a teenager, the family, including her four siblings – Bernice, Henry, Cabell III (later Cab Calloway), and Elmer who was born in 1912 before the move to Baltimore – moved to Baltimore, Maryland around 1912 or 1913. The family had originally lived in Baltimore prior to Rochester but had left due to tough times with the crash of the real estate market where Cabell II worked. Her father, Cabell, was a lawyer and her mother, Martha Eulalia Reed, was a music teacher. In Baltimore, the family lived with the grandparents, Cabell I and Elizabeth Calloway, at 1017 Druid...

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