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Almost Halloween Time Records is a one man label, if Luigi is painting, nobody can write newsletters. So I’m taking a break from painting to let you know that: The
Almost Halloween Time Records is a one man label, if Luigi is painting, nobody can write newsletters. So I’m taking a break from painting to let you know that: The
Mark about the session: “How to commemorate the re-release (first time on vinyl!) of the only album by a band that broke up over twenty years ago? How about a
A message from Mark: “How best to promote the re-release (for the first time on vinyl) of the only album by a band that broke up over twenty years ago?
In one of my previous lives I collected bootlegs and live recordings. It has just appeared a Capozzi Park radio session. Listen it here. A priceless discovery. If you have
From a transcript of an interview recorded for a Simon Fraser University research project, on public gardens in the Strathcona neighborhood. …Lorraine-I have a couple more questions about parks. Is
Former Horsey Honcho Masters Musical Economy Georgia Straight October 2000 (?) by Shawn Conner Considering the number of songs on his solo debut that are about different occupations, Mark Szabo appears
Continue reading…“At one point I was thinking of including even more occupation songs” (Mark Szabo)
THE DRIPPY GAZZETTE November 1999 by Robert Dayton, photos by Serena McCarroll See that photo of Capozzi Park (l to r: Steve, Marcy, Mark, Scott, Max) above? Well, it was
MARK SZABO CAPOZZI PARK Discorder March 2002 by Christa Min My favourite Mark Szabo song goes something like this: “‘Tell me what you remember,’ I’ll think of the smell first
Continue reading…“No I never called you a hag.” (Mark Szabo)
Performed by Mark Szabo a few days ago. “Chocolate Covered Bad Things” by Mark was originally released over 22 years ago. In celebration of the recent Almost Halloween Time Records
DRIVE ME TO THE PARK Puncture Fall 2000 by Franklin J. Bruno Good Horsey hardly made a splash in the early-’90s indie pool — but those who heard them never