March 9th, 2024. Dune.
The below is to be read with the following caveats: Dune. Arrakis. Desert planet. A fictional world so embedded in our culture that Microsoft Word’s spellcheck accepts it. I think
Dangerous Music for Dangerous Times.
The below is to be read with the following caveats: Dune. Arrakis. Desert planet. A fictional world so embedded in our culture that Microsoft Word’s spellcheck accepts it. I think
I’m a little beat this morning, though mostly from momentum. We had a really fantastic weekend – a band practice and two gigs – and then a really wonderful Monday
Muhahahaha. Music on the Heights, with its managerie of animals (both stuffed and not), beautiful house-concert-worthy house and Loverly presenters was just – a JOY. I swear, there are audiences
April 1st, 2019 at Teavolve w Jeff Miller. Another fantastic night at Teavolve. With about 15 performers total and Jeff Miller as my feature, how could it not be? Jeff’s
So our time in Virginia has been pretty idyllic. No small part of that is that this is my first visit to my friend Justin’s house. He’s been here for
I’m sitting in my bedroom. The first one I’ve had above ground level in many, many years (since 2003, I guess) and I’m just listening. It’s unfortunate that the ceiling
I absolutely THINK I slept last night. I’m pretty convinced of the fact. But I’m definitely FEELING like I could probably climb back into bed for another couple of hours.
It’s been a hard week. Let’s not even bother talking about the world at large. Shootings and assassinations and failed government coups. That’s been crazy – but I’m retreating to
Public vs private, politics vs business, morals vs money… I admire musicians. We work hard. We obsess. We passionately emote. But I really admire the writers. The ones who have
Yesterday was a rough day. Today isn’t too much better, but at least I really don’t have anything to do. Yesterday at least didn’t start this was, but things went