October 23rd, 2007.
It’s been a little tricky here in Nashville. No surprise. There’s a lot of things still going on back home, backlash from family stuff that I’m just not very connected
Dangerous Music for Dangerous Times.
It’s been a little tricky here in Nashville. No surprise. There’s a lot of things still going on back home, backlash from family stuff that I’m just not very connected
The remainder of our time in Belleville went entirely too fast. Susan and the birds are good company, and her house there is about as comfortable as any we’ve stayed
We’ve fallen on our feet in a good place again. If you’re ever in St Louis and you have a craving for some late night Magic, or beer… or coffee,
It’s 3.56am, and tomorrow we’ll be suffering a time change as we drive East to Ohio, so it may as well be nearly five in the morning. I’ve determined that
Heather and I have just returned from playing the open mic at the Shanti in St. Louis, MO – Heather’s cold is in insanely full swing, and though they would’ve
Ugh. Heather’s sneezy and SO very unhappy. We’ve spent the last couple of days relaxing and taking it easy; a weekend offset by 24 hours. Unfortunately, I think Heather’s body
Audience at Pop’s Blue Moon in St Louis, Missouri. Pop’s Blue Moon is just cool. It reminds me of some of the more eclectic bars we’ve played around the country,
Where do I start? Perhaps with “They may well have a perfect Life.”, or perhaps with “I think that playing three gigs in one day, perhaps, is too much.”, or