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Harvey’s Kitchen: Pearl and the Beard, Lost in Singapore

5 Comments 28 Dec, 2009

Two songs just aren’t enough.  They came to our kitchen, braved the cold and the drizzle in the back yard and ate Indian food with us before returning to Brooklyn, NY.  Fear not, they’ll be returning to Greensboro on March 13th as part of our Monkeywhale presents series …

Many thanks to Jocelyn, Emily and Jeremy for a fabulous time and for the countless hours I listened to these songs over and over again.

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Harvey K. Robinson is the cinematographer, editor, and director at Monkeywhale Productions. Originally from Derby, England he now resides in Greensboro, NC where he began a web series documenting musicians and artists from all over the country. Recipient of the 2009 HearNC "Marks, Stern and Thomas Award," winner of the 2010 48 Hour Film Festival Greensboro, and Betty Cone Medal of the Arts Nominee for 2011, his work has appeared as featured videos on Paste Magazine, E!News, and Aol spinner. Harvey’s commercial work has garnered 2 silver Addy awards in the past 2 years. With a background in Directing at NC School of the Arts and many years spent as a professional actor, Harvey brings a multi-disciplinary approach to each new creative endeavor whether it be a short film, music video, documentary, or commercial.
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  1. Harvey’s Kitchen! Monkeywhale! Lost in Singapore! Pearl and the Beard! Yessss. EXLCAMATION POINT! http://tiny.cc/tDlmk

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  2. Part II of Pearl and the Beard’s Harvey’s Kitchen performance: “Lost In Singapore” http://bit.ly/4B0ftn

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  3. Harveys Kitchen: Pearl and the Beard, Lost in Singapore http://bit.ly/7VbPfc

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  4. What a charming group of great folks. I love this.

 

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