June 19th, 2023. Happy Juneteenth.
Happy Juneteenth! It’s nice to not have a conflicted holiday. I mean, you can probably GET conflicted about it – you could probably get frustrated that most people don’t know
Dangerous Music for Dangerous Times.
Happy Juneteenth! It’s nice to not have a conflicted holiday. I mean, you can probably GET conflicted about it – you could probably get frustrated that most people don’t know
Get up. Drive to DC. Shoot the interviews. Enjoy the stories of 1970s, 80s Washington DC through eyes different from my own. The AIDS epidemic, Apartheid, racism, and good things
More…June 15th, 2023. The Open Air Open Mic and Surrounding Events.
I really appreciate our association with Yellow Door Concerts. They put us in interesting places in Alexandria, VA and we generally have a good time. Add to that : this
Tony Denikos is really, really good. An incredible voice that combines country tang with urban talk and an R&B control so subtle you almost don’t notice it until you realize
I’ve mentioned my work with the Sandy Spring Museum a couple of times over the past several months, specifically the most enthralling part of that work being the African American
The Canadian wildfires are filling the skies with smoke and my evening’s open mic in Ellicott City has actually been canceled due to how bad the air quality is, and
We’re eastbound and down, except for the down part. My head’s a little full of thoughts of the NOW and I’m conscious of the Journal NOT getting filled in as
Over the past three years Rowan and I have hosted a virtual open mic every Monday. It started shortly after COVID really hit us – but I must admit, I
Tonight we got to play at our friend Virgin Dave’s Treehouse! No-one else calls it that, but we think it’s hilarious. Incredible night of music (us) and food, with just
FINALLY. Finally over the bridge into Missouri to play a show and see some long-lost faces. Just a little bookstore, but a bookstore filled with friends and fans, and PROVIDED