I got to sing just like a bird last Sunday at La Boheme Bistro in Ames and I actually remembered to take a picture while I was up there. And here's another one of the stage and an unknown strummer. A great place and a great bunch of people. The kids are alright!
Hope you're ready to scroll! Somewhere on this page of reviews by the eclectic, internet-only music magazine - Ear Candy, there's a review of TWIMB. I'd rather look good but I've always thought that the next best thing would be to be " catchy and interesting ".
And to help you score some points with the ladies. Fellas, I do what I can for you. You're welcome!
For 24 hours on Tuesday, the 5th of April, 2005 (PST) "Bigsville" will be featured on GarageBand.com's Americana front page.
Thanks to rootstime for the review of TWIMB. You have to keep in mind that even though the direct translation of "geweldige" is "terrible" (as far as I can tell), that they might have really meant "horrid". Just kidding!
Finished (writing) a new song, started another and who could prove it's not true? And who's not wearing any pants? I thought I noticed a draft in here!
Played the Thursday night open mike (1/27) at the Casbah in Madison, Wisconsin. Debuted my duck walk with much ado and to much acclaim. Still kicking myself for not taking a picture while I was up there but I didn't want to get hit with (yet) another rotten tomato. Had a great time listening to Polkarioty at the Essen Haus the next night. Yep, they still drink beer out of big glass boots in Wisconsin.
I would like to thank Robin Cracknell at americana UK for a very generous review of To Whom it May Behoove.
Just got back a few days ago from hogging the mike at the OPEN STAGE VARIETY SHOW with Otto at the historic Melody Inn in Indianapolis. Thoroughly enjoyed 4 hours of drunken stupor followed by about 3 hours of sleep. I love that place!
CD, baby! Ok, so it would be lame if that was all that was new.
So, I just noticed today that To Whom it May Behoove was reviewed on ALTCOUNTRYNL. Of course I can't understand a word of it but they did give the CD 3 horses. I hope that's good! Also played a couple of open mikes in the Chicago area (if you can call that playing - I was sober for one and I'm not saying which - ouch!) and my good friend indulged me by letting me open up (with help from George Lales on drums) for his birthday party jam at the Duper. Anyway, I think I got my taste for (my own) blood back.