Hey, we have a show this Friday at Caffe Trieste. The one in downtown San Jose, not the, uh, other ones. Contain Her opens the show at 8. Dave made a flyer. I like it a lot.
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Hey, we have a show this Friday at Caffe Trieste. The one in downtown San Jose, not the, uh, other ones. Contain Her opens the show at 8. Dave made a flyer. I like it a lot.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who came out to Red Rock tonight for our last show of the year (unless you invite us to your holiday party). Playing with our friend Colin Carthen was totally fun – we’re hoping to do it again – and playing for you guys was a great way [...]
We played a two hour set at the Palo Alto Art League this past Thursday. They’ve had Tin Cat at their annual meeting the past 3 years, and we get to play in their historic (1921) building. Great place to take art classes! I had a small setback: during a run through “I Want You [...]
We’ll be at the Blue Rock Shoot in Saratoga Saturday night with our friends The Toes, come by if you can!
1. In Bellingham I had the best coffee of the tour, at The Black Drop. Tom bought records at Aladdin’s Lamp – we had to drag him out. Dave looked for a belt, but left unfulfilled. The show at the Green Frog might have been the first time on the tour that people we didn’t [...]
1. The window’s not… fixed, exactly. There’s a part we couldn’t get. It’s fine as long as Dave doesn’t roll the window down. Which he keeps doing. 2. We didn’t have a show in Portland. The show’s coming up on Saturday. Tuesday night we played an open mike at Albina Green, a restaurant with a [...]
Let’s see how long this lasts. 1. We didn’t actually put together the CDs in the truck. We unbundled at a sweltering rest stop and, after berries and peanut butter, formed a loose assembly line at a picnic table. 2. When we got to the Kat Wok, the maitre d’ led us along a narrow [...]
… is finally mixed just the way we want it. I am just jumping for the chance to get it out into other people’s hands, but first we have to get it mastered and, you know, make a bunch of copies. But still: EXCITING. I went to see Peter Mulvey last night at Don Quixote’s. [...]
… people dancing last Monday at Red Rock to a spontaneous funk jam on Stevie Wonder’s “Boogie On Reggae Woman,” played on guitar, accordion, and ukulele.