It’s the last-minute punch before the Falcon Ridge Most-Wanted tour kicks off on Friday and I’m realizing how hard it is to discuss sometimes. I should just be saying “it’s one Hell of a show!” and talk about the artists – people who see “Falcon Ridge” at the top of the flier dismiss it because they think it’s just about the New York-based folk festival. People don’t read past the word “bluegrass”. People don’t know we’re talking about Friday. The last couple of days have just been a nightmare of texts and phone calls and tweets and Facebook posts and emails… basically doing everything I’ve done for the last month, and doing it again, all within 96 hours. I guess it’s good to have everyone suddenly paying attention, but it sure would’ve been easier if people had gotten on board and taken notice a couple of weeks ago.
I’ve been recording songs for Ash, doing press for the FRFF Most-Wanted shows this weekend, working at the shop, putting together tech for Friday, responding to publicity requests for the HMT In-House series as well as my open mic. I’ve been doing laundry, have band practice tonight, record more of Ash tomorrow and have a meeting about the Takoma Park Folk Festival down in Silver Spring tomorrow. Friday’s the big show, Saturday’s a NERFA event that will probably have us in Bethesda from 10am to 10pm and then Sunday we drive to Philly to do the second FRFF M-W show.
I’m feeling a little overwhelmed. Someone send me a hug! (yes, I can get them locally, but quantity’s never a bad thing!)