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There’s a lot of melodic potential, it turns out, in the human voice, as much as in, say, a piano. Or a sax. Or a harp. Charles Spearin, of Do Make Say Think

The Happiness Project Happiness Project in Third Place!
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With just a couple weeks left in the year, every music fan is likely busy compiling a list of the decade’s best records.

The Happiness Project w/ Do Make Say Think
Time:7:00PM Saturday, December 12th
Location:Enwave Theatre at the Harbourfront Centre

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Charles Spearin's Happiness Project isn't experimental in the sense of being hard to listen to or unmelodic. It's more literally experimental in that it conducts an investigation into the built-in melodies of speech. Not only are his ideas stimulating, the results themselves are deeply pleasurable.

The Happiness Project Charles Spearin & Years will be opening for Do Make Say Think this Fall in Europe.
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's Happiness Project and Years (aka Ohad Benchetrit) will tour together this Fall to support their long-standing band, Do Make Say Think . In addition to the previously announced North American tour, the ...

The Happiness Project CHARLES SPEARIN appeared on on the global talk public radio program Here on Earth – Radio Without Borders this week. An mp3 of the interview is posted here below
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A grant from the national Social Science Research Council (SSRC) has allowed UW-Madison and Here on Earth to launch a multimedia series called Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates. We welcome your comments which we may air during our mail bag segment. ...






















