July 8th, 2009.

A beautiful day waning swiftly. We were on I-95 shortly after I shot this and driving through the arch of a beautiful rainbow. Dramatic skies and glory… though anyone trying to find the pot of gold at the end would’ve been sorely disappointed (I’m talking to you, Mom) – I think it led to Dundalk.

I’m not used to going to see someone else’s band. It’s a sad tragedy of the job that I almost never go see music on a night off. I see musicians that I’m playing with, bands that I’m opening for or that are opening for me. I get introduced to new acts through open mics and showcases and multiband nights, generally in such a frenzy of motion and sound that only the highest of them stand out.

A work in progress, part of the cover of ilyAIMY’s 8th release – A Gift For Saint Cecilia.

Tonight I’m seeing Kristen’s band, 50 Man Machine, perform in Arlington, VA. It’s the first time I’ve seen her play pan and I’m amazed at the deftness, swinging from tone to tone – there’s a fluidity and focus that leaps into her that I’ve never gotten to see before.

Ah, the sweet innocence of an English Black Lab… our dog is fascinated by the projected mouse and Brennan and I decide that the Jackson show is vastly superior to G1 Transformers cartoons – which we can’t get to play in any case because ALL of the menu items are in Japanese. So sad. And yet… so good.

Steel pan is truly an alien instrument to me. I’ve certainly heard it before – you know – the thing that they invite as a novelty for some spring celebration in college? It’s what you hear in the background of every Girls Gone Wild commercial! It equals surf and fun and probably an excess of alcohol.

Tonight I’m getting to see Kristen turn the steel pan into something emotive and delicate. It’s such a unique tone, very surreal to hear it drawn so effortlessly from something which is really not much more than a finely tuned barrel.

For the Fourth of July, Brennan and Jackson, Kristen and Tori… and I… the family pet (what?) go to the parade in Catonsville, MD. Little did I know that we truly have one of the more spectacular Independance Day celebrations ANYWHERE.

Like so many people of my generation, I was introduced to steel pans through a short skit on Sesame Street where you follow the creation of one of the drums from a young kid finding a discarded oil drum in a scrap yard, rolling it to a workshop, heating it and beating it and eventually playing it. I’d frankly forgotten about the instrument until it came to light that Kristen played one, and even then they were pretty much just something she got up to on Friday nights in a mysterious warehouse somewhere on route 1.

Cassie is sooooo very Cassie.

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