Annie's Story Cave

By: Annie Lanzillotto
  • Summary

  • Annie Lanzillotto embarks on a solo decameron in her raw Bronx roar. While sheltering in place alone, Annie built a cave and with a nod to Boccaccio's Decameron during the Bubonic Plague, Annie aims to tell 100 original stories for starters. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annie-lanzillotto/support
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Episodes
  • Girls, Girls, Where Did You Work Last Night? (Homage to the 146 workers who died in the fire of 1911 at the Triangle Factory
    Mar 26 2023

    I wrote this song for the 99th Memorial of the Triangle Fire.

    Originally I sang it to the tune of Leadbelly's

    "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"

    Then as I sang it, it found its own blues rhythm.

     



    Girls, Girls, Where Did You Work Last Night?

     

    Girls!  Girls!  Teenage immigrants,

    Tell me, where did you work last night?

    Somebody tell me.  C’mon Rose, Sarah, Daisy.

     

    Washington and Greene, in the factory,

    where the door kept locked, by greed.

     

    O Girls! Girls!  Teenage immigrants,

    tell me where did you go in the fire?

    Tessie, Caterina, Antonietta, somebody tell me.

     

    I jumped to the street where my bones and concrete meet,

    the sewer, my blood runs through.

     

    Girls O Girls!  Teenage immigrants,

    tell me of your New York dreams.

    Rosaria, Celia, Annie, somebody tell me.

     

    Well I ran from poverty, persecution, misery.

    We were starving, needed a buck,

    I got on the boat to try my luck.

    Made it 'cross the sea to the wave of Liberty.

    Worked the Triangle Factory, in the New York Garment Industry,

    Where amber waves of flame caught me.

    So I dove for the sky, broken window, promises

    Spring air.  I prayed, New York City, catch me!

     

    We were body makers,

    sleeve makers, sleeve setters,

    collar makers, cuff setters,

    yoke setters,

    buttonhole makers,

    tuckers, closers, hemmers, joiners,

    finishers, pressers,

    button sewers, lace runners,

    embroidery trimmers, thread trimmers, sample makers.

    Makers.  Joiners.  Finishers. 

    Makers.  Joiners.  Finishers. 

     

    O Girls! Girls!  Teenage immigrants,

    Tell me, how burning hot is greed?

    C’mon tell me, Sadie, Lina, Josie, Margaret.

     

    Well, our breath caught the fire, hair and lace, the flames, and cinders

    became our names.

     

     


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    5 mins
  • How to Cook a Heart
    Feb 14 2023

    San Valentino special.

    Annie tells how to cook a heart.  Based on extensive research and oral histories with the best butchers in town.

    Replete with sage advice

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    5 mins
  • Meet Me on the Corner
    Feb 3 2023

    Extinct New York voices.  Annie Lanzillotto recorded the voices of blue corner mailboxes in New York City, before they were all sealed shut.  

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    11 mins

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