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Petra Haden Thinks You Feel Right: “Where The Sidewalk Ends”

If By Yes is the latest project from the multi-talented Petra Haden. The band’s debut, Salt On Sea Glass (Chimera), took almost a decade to make and features Haden collaborating with Yuka Honda (Cibo Matto) and Hirotaka “Shimmy” Shimizu and Yuko Araki (Cornelius), as well as guests such as David Byrne and Nels Cline (Wilco). Haden is the daughter of jazz legend Charlie Haden and the sibling of musicians Rachel, Tanya (the sisters are triplets) and Josh Haden. Though she has played with a who’s-who of alt-rock and jazz artists over the past 20 years, Haden is perhaps best known for her fantastic 2005 a cappella interpretation of The Who Sell Out. Haden will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Check out the mix tape she made us in 2008, and read our brand new Q&A with her.

Haden: I remember how fun it was to read poems from Where The Sidewalk Ends. “Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout/Would not take the garbage out.” I like how smart, simple and comforting his poems are. Shel Silverstein‘s poems are about the everyday life and concerns of a child. This book adds positivity to the world.

Video after the jump.

One reply on “Petra Haden Thinks You Feel Right: “Where The Sidewalk Ends””

Petra We love that you love Shel! And we love your dad Charlie!
A new book of unpublished Shel poems & drawing will be coming out in September called Every Thing On It. Also, we’re having a big SHELabration free in Central Park on August 6th with Hal Wilner directing!

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