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Here we go... It is Friday... and yes, a white supremacist is still holding a position of power in the White House - along with unqualified family members of President. This is somehow okay to people who believed this president would "drain the swamp". If any swamp was drained, it was replaced with a cesspool. Just saying.
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Ah, but music. Last night - one of the most rewarding and well-done shows of the year (and in a while). Richie Owens celebrated 25 years of his band Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau. The show opened with a reunion Owens' 1980s band The Movement. They sounded wonderful and really seemed to be having a great time. It definitely took me back to my 30 somewhat years.
Next, the history of The Farm Bureau was told beginning with the original line-up and then past and present members entered and exited the stage playing music from every era of the band, the most recent line-up performed a few songs and then everybody returned for one of the bands signature songs that has spanned the band's history. Throughout Richie Owens narrated the shifting tides and times. Just about perfect. The Farm Bureau will be playing Muddy Roots this fall, but otherwise, Richie will be devoting his musical time to Smokey White Devils and an acoustic project that I can't remember the name of. So, in some ways this was a farewell show for now at least.
After I left that show at The 5 Spot, I headed down Main Street to The Family Wash in time to catch Megan Palmer with Jonathan Beam and Paul Niehaus - sounding amazing, followed by Russell Thompson with Sergio Webb plus David Conrad and Rebecca Weiner-Tompkins (of Conrad y Skordalia), and ending with Sergio Webb backed by David and Rebecca.
The bad storms spared Nashville, and so here we are...
Show alert: Tomorrow night - April 1 is the CD Release and Art Show for the latest album by Nashville legend David Olney. Brock Zeman (who produced the album) will open and be joined by his regular sideman Blair Hogan. You really want to be at this show - whether you know it or not.
It's Friday, and that means a Featured Friday Shuffle...
Friday, March 31, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Topical Thursday Morning Shuffle - I'm Wide Awake Mix
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Today I'm mostly gonna let my Topical Thursday playlist speak for me. I will say that the world and history and many Americans are watching. We are seeing those who are in positions to do something about the corruption and nepotism and dishonesty and... - and who are doing nothing. Meanwhile, many, many people who are not in positions of power are actively resisting.
Last night, another really excellent night of music at The 5 Spot. Beginning with a full-band set from Adrian + Meredith followed by TV Mike and the Scarecrows (who were fabulous), Quinn Deveaux (who is now local - after leaving LA) also wonderful, and ending with the triumphant return of Buck n Stuff. I even got a shout-out from the stage before they did their version of "A-11", This will likely be the last time I see this band for a while - as 2/3 of the band are headed to Europe next week. The American Legion recordings are being worked on - so maybe some Buck n Stuff recordings are out on the horizon somewhere.
Well... Nashville is staring down the barrel of some potentially bad storms this afternoon and evening. But...
Tonight at The 5 Spot. Richie Owens and The Farm Bureau are celebrating 25 years of great music with appearances from the many members over those years. As an added bonus, The Movement are said to be reuniting to open the show. The last - and only time I saw The Movement live was Labor Day Weekend 1985, when my friends Boyd and Ron along with a younger guy named Greg drove from Cookeville to Cat's Records on West End (there is a bank or something there now) to see The Movement, Tim Krekel and the Sluggers, and Jason and the Scorchers. I sure hope the weather cooperates and that I am not huddled in an interior space.
After that show, the Family Wash is to be my destination to see Russell Thompson, Megan Palmer, and Sergio Webb.
Okay - time to move on to the Topical Thursday shuffle. Usual disclaimers... I have a topic in mind, but I'm not explaining it. The songs may only fit due to an alternate interpretation of the title, or some loose connection in my mind, or they may explicitly fit the topic. In all cases, I am not implying in any way the artists/writers/performers share any particular view point.
Also, I think there may be some repeats from previous Thursday shuffles - I refreshed the playlist and may have added some songs back - whatever- they are all good songs and they all still fit the topic. Other than that - enjoy.
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Today I'm mostly gonna let my Topical Thursday playlist speak for me. I will say that the world and history and many Americans are watching. We are seeing those who are in positions to do something about the corruption and nepotism and dishonesty and... - and who are doing nothing. Meanwhile, many, many people who are not in positions of power are actively resisting.
Last night, another really excellent night of music at The 5 Spot. Beginning with a full-band set from Adrian + Meredith followed by TV Mike and the Scarecrows (who were fabulous), Quinn Deveaux (who is now local - after leaving LA) also wonderful, and ending with the triumphant return of Buck n Stuff. I even got a shout-out from the stage before they did their version of "A-11", This will likely be the last time I see this band for a while - as 2/3 of the band are headed to Europe next week. The American Legion recordings are being worked on - so maybe some Buck n Stuff recordings are out on the horizon somewhere.
Well... Nashville is staring down the barrel of some potentially bad storms this afternoon and evening. But...
Tonight at The 5 Spot. Richie Owens and The Farm Bureau are celebrating 25 years of great music with appearances from the many members over those years. As an added bonus, The Movement are said to be reuniting to open the show. The last - and only time I saw The Movement live was Labor Day Weekend 1985, when my friends Boyd and Ron along with a younger guy named Greg drove from Cookeville to Cat's Records on West End (there is a bank or something there now) to see The Movement, Tim Krekel and the Sluggers, and Jason and the Scorchers. I sure hope the weather cooperates and that I am not huddled in an interior space.
After that show, the Family Wash is to be my destination to see Russell Thompson, Megan Palmer, and Sergio Webb.
Okay - time to move on to the Topical Thursday shuffle. Usual disclaimers... I have a topic in mind, but I'm not explaining it. The songs may only fit due to an alternate interpretation of the title, or some loose connection in my mind, or they may explicitly fit the topic. In all cases, I am not implying in any way the artists/writers/performers share any particular view point.
Also, I think there may be some repeats from previous Thursday shuffles - I refreshed the playlist and may have added some songs back - whatever- they are all good songs and they all still fit the topic. Other than that - enjoy.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Lincoln Won the War-Weary World Mix
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Today on my mind is balance. It's something I very strongly believe in, and something I am shitty at practicing. Work/play, political engagement/creating and cultivating beauty, pride/shame, spending/saving... I tend to live in extremes, and based upon my observations, I do not think I am necessarily unique in that regard. To those on the front line of the resistance, my wish and hope for you is to find balance. To those consumed with fear and vitriol, my wish for you is to experience the beauty and wonder that is around us and to find love and compassion within that wonder and beauty. To myself, my wish is to figure all of this out - even if it is just for a moment.
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Whenever I allow myself to think about these things, I wonder if my diverse taste in music is off-putting to some people. I know, in the end, it really doesn't matter, but I do think about it. Fact is, as much as I love certain styles/genres of music, the thought of limiting myself to a single style/genre is wholly unimaginable.
Wild Wednesday shuffles often showcase the diversity of my musical interests, and today is actually a pretty decent example of that. The good thing about this format is that it is relatively easy to move past what doesn't interest you. My challenge, though, is to step outside of your comfort zone - even if just for a second and give something radically different a try. This is something I have been trying to do myself - because in spite of my diverse taste in music, I am aware that I have blind spots and long-held biases around certain artists and genres. But, if I give something a legitimate shot - at worst the nature of my bias will be confirmed, and at best, I may expand my tastes into a whole new arena.
Let's shuffle...
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Today on my mind is balance. It's something I very strongly believe in, and something I am shitty at practicing. Work/play, political engagement/creating and cultivating beauty, pride/shame, spending/saving... I tend to live in extremes, and based upon my observations, I do not think I am necessarily unique in that regard. To those on the front line of the resistance, my wish and hope for you is to find balance. To those consumed with fear and vitriol, my wish for you is to experience the beauty and wonder that is around us and to find love and compassion within that wonder and beauty. To myself, my wish is to figure all of this out - even if it is just for a moment.
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Whenever I allow myself to think about these things, I wonder if my diverse taste in music is off-putting to some people. I know, in the end, it really doesn't matter, but I do think about it. Fact is, as much as I love certain styles/genres of music, the thought of limiting myself to a single style/genre is wholly unimaginable.
Wild Wednesday shuffles often showcase the diversity of my musical interests, and today is actually a pretty decent example of that. The good thing about this format is that it is relatively easy to move past what doesn't interest you. My challenge, though, is to step outside of your comfort zone - even if just for a second and give something radically different a try. This is something I have been trying to do myself - because in spite of my diverse taste in music, I am aware that I have blind spots and long-held biases around certain artists and genres. But, if I give something a legitimate shot - at worst the nature of my bias will be confirmed, and at best, I may expand my tastes into a whole new arena.
Let's shuffle...
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Tennessee Sun Mix
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I have been getting some positive feedback on my recent spate of Op/Ed comments at the beginning of many of these posts. This has been heartening because - honestly, I don't like doing it, but at the same time, I know at this point in history - I must. Honestly, there is a surreal quality to much of what has been going on with this current administration. And it's not good surreal (I love good surreal as much - or maybe more - than the next guy). Yesterday - competing headlines talked about the President's son-in-law being questioned about previously undisclosed meetings with Russian officials AND this same son-in-law being appointed to a previously non-existent position with sweeping authority. In what bizarro realm does this make sense?
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In better news, in the next week, I hope to be announcing most (if not all) of the musical artists who will be part of the E2TG 6th Anniversary/Residency at The 5 Spot in May. Go ahead and mark Wednesdays on your May calendar. I'm excited about this lineup. Expect surprises and maybe even giveaways.
It's Tuesday, I spent last night uploading a bunch of music into my phone's memory. I don't think any of that music came up today, but soon.... Tons of great music being released, and a bunch of it is finding its way to my ears.
Trending Tuesday reflects a shuffle of my "New Music" playlist. This is primarily (but not exclusively) music that has been submitted to me. I also add some other notable current music just for variety. Let's see what shuffle comes up with today...
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I have been getting some positive feedback on my recent spate of Op/Ed comments at the beginning of many of these posts. This has been heartening because - honestly, I don't like doing it, but at the same time, I know at this point in history - I must. Honestly, there is a surreal quality to much of what has been going on with this current administration. And it's not good surreal (I love good surreal as much - or maybe more - than the next guy). Yesterday - competing headlines talked about the President's son-in-law being questioned about previously undisclosed meetings with Russian officials AND this same son-in-law being appointed to a previously non-existent position with sweeping authority. In what bizarro realm does this make sense?
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In better news, in the next week, I hope to be announcing most (if not all) of the musical artists who will be part of the E2TG 6th Anniversary/Residency at The 5 Spot in May. Go ahead and mark Wednesdays on your May calendar. I'm excited about this lineup. Expect surprises and maybe even giveaways.
It's Tuesday, I spent last night uploading a bunch of music into my phone's memory. I don't think any of that music came up today, but soon.... Tons of great music being released, and a bunch of it is finding its way to my ears.
Trending Tuesday reflects a shuffle of my "New Music" playlist. This is primarily (but not exclusively) music that has been submitted to me. I also add some other notable current music just for variety. Let's see what shuffle comes up with today...
Monday, March 27, 2017
Music City Monday Morning Shuffle - Word of Advice Mix
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Okay. I am back after an unexpectedly long weekend. Fresh on the heals of the failed GOP Tax Cut for the Wealth (under the guise of a healthcare bill)... as we celebrate, we must keep pushing forward. My (naive?) hope is that Democrats can seize this opportunity to work with reasonable Republicans to improve the ACA. I hold out hope (naive?) that a single-payer system is still a possibility at some point. Meanwhile, we must keep up the pressure to demand an independent investigation into the ties of the current administration to Russia.
I have tried very hard not to lose real relationships over political differences - even vast ones. But, I have to admit, it disturbs me greatly to see people still posting misleading and debunked memes about President Obama and his family. He was President - his record will speak for itself. I don't particularly care if you like him or not. How about telling me what it is you like about the current President? His many, many trips to his privately owned resorts at taxpayer expense? His administration repeatedly misleading the American people? His broken promises?
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Warning: "I love Nashville for live music" blurb upcoming: On a Sunday night (last night), for $5.00 (or $7.00), a decent crowd (which included some really awesome people) gathered to see some songwriters make music. Beginning with Joshua Black Wilkins (solo) playing songs from his forthcoming album Rogue, followed by Sally Jaye (backed by Anna Joy Harris on fiddle), followed by Jon Latham with a (loud) full-band set that included a powerhouse cover of Springsteen's "Darkness on the Edge of Town", and ending with Zach Schmidt (with a full-band that included 2/3 of Buck 'n' Stuff) playing some old and new songs included the live debut of his new electric guitar. The quality of the songwriting and playing was remarkable. This was a nifty cross-section of the incredible pool of talent existing in Music City these days. And a good example of why I cannot think of anywhere else I would rather be at this point in my life.
Hey - we got some more "Music City" connected songs - so let's move on...
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Okay. I am back after an unexpectedly long weekend. Fresh on the heals of the failed GOP Tax Cut for the Wealth (under the guise of a healthcare bill)... as we celebrate, we must keep pushing forward. My (naive?) hope is that Democrats can seize this opportunity to work with reasonable Republicans to improve the ACA. I hold out hope (naive?) that a single-payer system is still a possibility at some point. Meanwhile, we must keep up the pressure to demand an independent investigation into the ties of the current administration to Russia.
I have tried very hard not to lose real relationships over political differences - even vast ones. But, I have to admit, it disturbs me greatly to see people still posting misleading and debunked memes about President Obama and his family. He was President - his record will speak for itself. I don't particularly care if you like him or not. How about telling me what it is you like about the current President? His many, many trips to his privately owned resorts at taxpayer expense? His administration repeatedly misleading the American people? His broken promises?
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Warning: "I love Nashville for live music" blurb upcoming: On a Sunday night (last night), for $5.00 (or $7.00), a decent crowd (which included some really awesome people) gathered to see some songwriters make music. Beginning with Joshua Black Wilkins (solo) playing songs from his forthcoming album Rogue, followed by Sally Jaye (backed by Anna Joy Harris on fiddle), followed by Jon Latham with a (loud) full-band set that included a powerhouse cover of Springsteen's "Darkness on the Edge of Town", and ending with Zach Schmidt (with a full-band that included 2/3 of Buck 'n' Stuff) playing some old and new songs included the live debut of his new electric guitar. The quality of the songwriting and playing was remarkable. This was a nifty cross-section of the incredible pool of talent existing in Music City these days. And a good example of why I cannot think of anywhere else I would rather be at this point in my life.
Hey - we got some more "Music City" connected songs - so let's move on...
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Topical Thursday Morning Shuffle - Say What I Have to Say Mix
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So - I'm gonna let today's shuffle do the talking...
but, I do want to report on another long but excellent night of music at The 5 Spot in East Nashville.
D.L. Duncan continued his month-long residency playing some great blues-based music. First playing accompanied by a snare drum - and then by a full-band including a wonderful horn section. Duncan was joined for several songs by the legendary guitarist Jack Pearson.
The late show featured several favorites of mine beginning with Taylor Alexander - back by Jess Perkins on pedal steel, then Rocky Bottom, the always incredible Rayvon Pettis, and The Big Dumb - featuring Javi Jones and Anna Joy Harris. I had never seen Javi in this setting, and I have to say I loved it.
Tonight, the Smoky White Devils wrap up their residency with guest Ted Drozdowki's Scissormen (next Thursday will be the 25th Anniversary of Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau.)
Onward to Topical Thursday on E2TG. I really should write this disclaimer and save it and copy and paste each week... but here goes...
I selected a topic (its a a very loose topic) and I went through my list of songs and picked out songs that fit (seemed to fit) or at least struck me in the moment of selection as fitting the topic. I created a playlist with those songs, and every Thursday I randomly shuffle up songs from that playlist. At some point, I may change the topic.
Rule/Disclaimers: I do not expressly state what the topic is nor do I explain why a particular song fits. I am not in any way implying nor should you infer that the songs' writers would intend or necessarily approve of their song being applied to this topic. All connections are (or were) in my head. I also will not confirm nor deny if you try to guess the topic. Just sit back - enjoy and let you own mind make the connections (or not);
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So - I'm gonna let today's shuffle do the talking...
but, I do want to report on another long but excellent night of music at The 5 Spot in East Nashville.
D.L. Duncan continued his month-long residency playing some great blues-based music. First playing accompanied by a snare drum - and then by a full-band including a wonderful horn section. Duncan was joined for several songs by the legendary guitarist Jack Pearson.
The late show featured several favorites of mine beginning with Taylor Alexander - back by Jess Perkins on pedal steel, then Rocky Bottom, the always incredible Rayvon Pettis, and The Big Dumb - featuring Javi Jones and Anna Joy Harris. I had never seen Javi in this setting, and I have to say I loved it.
Tonight, the Smoky White Devils wrap up their residency with guest Ted Drozdowki's Scissormen (next Thursday will be the 25th Anniversary of Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau.)
Onward to Topical Thursday on E2TG. I really should write this disclaimer and save it and copy and paste each week... but here goes...
I selected a topic (its a a very loose topic) and I went through my list of songs and picked out songs that fit (seemed to fit) or at least struck me in the moment of selection as fitting the topic. I created a playlist with those songs, and every Thursday I randomly shuffle up songs from that playlist. At some point, I may change the topic.
Rule/Disclaimers: I do not expressly state what the topic is nor do I explain why a particular song fits. I am not in any way implying nor should you infer that the songs' writers would intend or necessarily approve of their song being applied to this topic. All connections are (or were) in my head. I also will not confirm nor deny if you try to guess the topic. Just sit back - enjoy and let you own mind make the connections (or not);
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Any Day Now Mix
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So, I have a serious question... with mounting evidence of collusion with the Russians to alter the results of the U.S. Presidential Elections and the clear indications of officials lying about it, is there not anything that can be done to minimize the damage this administration can do before this matter is fully investigated and adjudicated? I'm thinking about long-term things like the Supreme Court nomination....
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Man - allergies or whatever really laid me low last night. (knock on wood), I am feeling better today.
Today is Wednesday - the day we shuffle up ALL of the songs stored in the memory on my phone. I call it Wild Wednesday. Today we have some recent releases and some older releases.
Let's see where this shuffle takes us.
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So, I have a serious question... with mounting evidence of collusion with the Russians to alter the results of the U.S. Presidential Elections and the clear indications of officials lying about it, is there not anything that can be done to minimize the damage this administration can do before this matter is fully investigated and adjudicated? I'm thinking about long-term things like the Supreme Court nomination....
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Man - allergies or whatever really laid me low last night. (knock on wood), I am feeling better today.
Today is Wednesday - the day we shuffle up ALL of the songs stored in the memory on my phone. I call it Wild Wednesday. Today we have some recent releases and some older releases.
Let's see where this shuffle takes us.
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Looking at Their Phones Mix
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So yesterday, as I worked, I would look out the window and sea picture perfect day while I watched the temperature on my phone rise through the seventies into the low 80s. It was the first day of Spring, and it felt like it. I hustled home and changed into shorts, grabbed a beer, and sat out on my back deck reveling in the sun and just right temperatures. And the the clouds began to roll in, and in less than a hour it was storming. I guess that is Spring, too.
You know, like a lot of people, I have been doing a lot of thinking about the state of the world and this country, and our government. Sometimes, as I react to some new revelation, some new affront to decency, some new outrage... I find myself questioning if I am overreacting. Or perhaps more to the point, I find myself wondering if I am reacting to the right things. As I have said before, I NEVER intended, E2TG to be a forum for my political beliefs. I have always and still believe that this country is made great not by a uniformity of opinions and tenets and beliefs, but by the differences. I believe it is possible that not every belief or philosophy of mine is 100 percent correct 100 percent of the time. Or that the "other side" is 100 percent wrong 100 percent of the time.
So, in the past two months, I have struggled to differentiate the "normal" political issues (some of which are very important) and this new "not normal" world in which we find ourselves. It is a difficult thing to do because the two are often intertwined. The current administration's ties to Russia and white supremacists - their outright lies and attacks on the press... these and more should transcend (D) vs. (R) or virtually any other artificial division.
I don't have a neat wrap up... these are just some things that have been on my mind. ****************************************************************************
On Tuesday - we shuffle up our "New Music" playlist - that is filled with (fairly) recent (including not yet released) music that has come to me by variety of mediums and people. It is today's glimpse at what is "Trending" on E2TG.
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So yesterday, as I worked, I would look out the window and sea picture perfect day while I watched the temperature on my phone rise through the seventies into the low 80s. It was the first day of Spring, and it felt like it. I hustled home and changed into shorts, grabbed a beer, and sat out on my back deck reveling in the sun and just right temperatures. And the the clouds began to roll in, and in less than a hour it was storming. I guess that is Spring, too.
You know, like a lot of people, I have been doing a lot of thinking about the state of the world and this country, and our government. Sometimes, as I react to some new revelation, some new affront to decency, some new outrage... I find myself questioning if I am overreacting. Or perhaps more to the point, I find myself wondering if I am reacting to the right things. As I have said before, I NEVER intended, E2TG to be a forum for my political beliefs. I have always and still believe that this country is made great not by a uniformity of opinions and tenets and beliefs, but by the differences. I believe it is possible that not every belief or philosophy of mine is 100 percent correct 100 percent of the time. Or that the "other side" is 100 percent wrong 100 percent of the time.
So, in the past two months, I have struggled to differentiate the "normal" political issues (some of which are very important) and this new "not normal" world in which we find ourselves. It is a difficult thing to do because the two are often intertwined. The current administration's ties to Russia and white supremacists - their outright lies and attacks on the press... these and more should transcend (D) vs. (R) or virtually any other artificial division.
I don't have a neat wrap up... these are just some things that have been on my mind. ****************************************************************************
On Tuesday - we shuffle up our "New Music" playlist - that is filled with (fairly) recent (including not yet released) music that has come to me by variety of mediums and people. It is today's glimpse at what is "Trending" on E2TG.
Monday, March 20, 2017
Music City Monday Morning Shuffle - It Runs Together Mix
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Watching with interest the testimony from the FBI Director to Congress. This are surely historic and terrifying times.
Friday night - took in a bunch of great music and celebrating St. Patrick's Day in a very traditional way. Tim Carroll Rock n Roll Happy Hour with Luella - always a great way to start a Friday.
Ben de la Cour, Clark Paterson, and Patrick Kinsley and A Fistful of Dollars were all wonderful.
I spent the rest of the weekend trying to catch up on some things.
Well - it is Monday and time for some Music City Monday tunes. All artists with a connection to Nashville, Tennessee. Go!
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Watching with interest the testimony from the FBI Director to Congress. This are surely historic and terrifying times.
Friday night - took in a bunch of great music and celebrating St. Patrick's Day in a very traditional way. Tim Carroll Rock n Roll Happy Hour with Luella - always a great way to start a Friday.
Ben de la Cour, Clark Paterson, and Patrick Kinsley and A Fistful of Dollars were all wonderful.
I spent the rest of the weekend trying to catch up on some things.
Well - it is Monday and time for some Music City Monday tunes. All artists with a connection to Nashville, Tennessee. Go!
Friday, March 17, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - The Swirlies Mix
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First of all a quick check-in: Almost two months in to this nightmare. A white supremacist is still holding a major position of power in the current administration. Programs that benefit the most vulnerable of our citizens are being cut, the billionaire first family is costing the taxpayers exorbitant amounts of money, the proposed Republidontcare plan will give tax breaks to the wealthy while forcing the most vulnerable to choose between eating and healthcare - if that even is a choice for many. The administration believes it is okay to make wild accusations without a shred of proof. I could go on.... I haven't even touched on Russia. How long will this go on, and how much more damage will be done?
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Moving on. I headed to The 5 Spot last night for the Smoky White Devils' residency show. Cody Brooks and Bee Taylor opened the show. As I have written, I saw Bee Taylor last week, and I was blown away. Cody Brooks played guitar with her for that show, but this was my first time seeing him do his own songs. I am a very big fan of these two. Most excellent - rocking, soulful stuff. A great start.
Smoky White Devils - well last week I mentioned the incredible combined experience of the members of this budding supergroup. Never mind all that, the fact is this guys rock! The music has elements of southern rock, roots music, blues, country and who knows what else. What could be a clash of egos instead is a delightful combination of experienced and talented players. Richie Owens, Peter Keys, Nick Kane with the rhythm section of John Reed and Shakey Fowlkes brought it hard and had The 5 Spot moving more than I've seen in a while at a live show. Word is they have been recording, so hopefully we will have some recorded music soon! They close out their residency next week, and in two weeks is the anniversary show for Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau. Make Thursday at The 5 Spot part of your plans for the remainder of March.
Tonight is St. Patrick's Day. Be safe and have fun. If you find yourself in East Nashville, consider The 5 Spot: Tim Carroll's usual gig followed by a St,. Patrick's Day show featuring a few E2TG faces - (St.) Patrick Kinsley and a Fistful of Dollars, Clark Paterson, and Ben de la Cour plus The Eskimo Brothers. Also, Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers will be at The Family Wash. Everyone else is in Austin - I think.
We have some Featured Friday music that starts now!
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First of all a quick check-in: Almost two months in to this nightmare. A white supremacist is still holding a major position of power in the current administration. Programs that benefit the most vulnerable of our citizens are being cut, the billionaire first family is costing the taxpayers exorbitant amounts of money, the proposed Republidontcare plan will give tax breaks to the wealthy while forcing the most vulnerable to choose between eating and healthcare - if that even is a choice for many. The administration believes it is okay to make wild accusations without a shred of proof. I could go on.... I haven't even touched on Russia. How long will this go on, and how much more damage will be done?
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Moving on. I headed to The 5 Spot last night for the Smoky White Devils' residency show. Cody Brooks and Bee Taylor opened the show. As I have written, I saw Bee Taylor last week, and I was blown away. Cody Brooks played guitar with her for that show, but this was my first time seeing him do his own songs. I am a very big fan of these two. Most excellent - rocking, soulful stuff. A great start.
Smoky White Devils - well last week I mentioned the incredible combined experience of the members of this budding supergroup. Never mind all that, the fact is this guys rock! The music has elements of southern rock, roots music, blues, country and who knows what else. What could be a clash of egos instead is a delightful combination of experienced and talented players. Richie Owens, Peter Keys, Nick Kane with the rhythm section of John Reed and Shakey Fowlkes brought it hard and had The 5 Spot moving more than I've seen in a while at a live show. Word is they have been recording, so hopefully we will have some recorded music soon! They close out their residency next week, and in two weeks is the anniversary show for Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau. Make Thursday at The 5 Spot part of your plans for the remainder of March.
Tonight is St. Patrick's Day. Be safe and have fun. If you find yourself in East Nashville, consider The 5 Spot: Tim Carroll's usual gig followed by a St,. Patrick's Day show featuring a few E2TG faces - (St.) Patrick Kinsley and a Fistful of Dollars, Clark Paterson, and Ben de la Cour plus The Eskimo Brothers. Also, Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers will be at The Family Wash. Everyone else is in Austin - I think.
We have some Featured Friday music that starts now!
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Topical Thursday Morning Shuffle - Just Like a Nitwit Mix
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No shuffle yesterday. I blame Trump... No, seriously...
Appropriately enough, we return with a Topical Thursday Shuffle - continuing our broadly defined and unspecified Topic.
So, basically, in some cases the songs fit my topic - at least in my mind. In others I imagine some person or group of people saying the title in a specific context that would fit my topic.
As always, I am not ascribing any belief or opinion to anyone but myself... Meanwhile, some cool music for a very cold Thursday morning commute.
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No shuffle yesterday. I blame Trump... No, seriously...
Appropriately enough, we return with a Topical Thursday Shuffle - continuing our broadly defined and unspecified Topic.
So, basically, in some cases the songs fit my topic - at least in my mind. In others I imagine some person or group of people saying the title in a specific context that would fit my topic.
As always, I am not ascribing any belief or opinion to anyone but myself... Meanwhile, some cool music for a very cold Thursday morning commute.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Kryptonite Mix
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Pressed for time....
Here is the Trending Tuesday shuffle.
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Pressed for time....
Here is the Trending Tuesday shuffle.
Monday, March 13, 2017
Music City Monday Morning Shuffle - Don't Know Where I'm Going Mix
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Life goes on... even when living in insane times. Putting one foot in front of the other... moving forward even as the world seemingly spins out of control. It's what we do.
The utter disregard for the truth, the utter disregard for even a modicum of basic human decency, the way vile racism and xenophobia have moved out of the shadows and are not thrown about freely... it is all very disturbing.
As I have said, one of the more challenging aspects of this current situation is at once - recognizing that this IS NOT politics as usual - and all the while - fighting important political battles. I will echo something I read - it is vitally important that the mainstream of the Republican Party stand in en masse against the most outrageous examples of what I have cited above. Until they do, it is too easy to confuse this with "politics as usual". That being said, until that happens, all we can do is resist and persist. And, I believe that when this corrupt and evil regime fails (as all such regimes are ultimately fated to do), those who had the power to speak up and act against this evil and chose not to must be held accountable for their inaction.
Facts matter. White Nationalist have no business in the highest reaches of government. Fascism is evil and must be resisted at all costs.
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I had an enjoyable weekend with my daughter. We did manage to make it out to see BARK at Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge in Madison, and we both had a great time and saw some familiar faces. I continued to be heartened by the way my community has embraced and accepted my daughter. Oh, and BARK were as wonderful as always.
Now, I jump into a new week, and I am feeling overwhelmed by the work I need to do. As always, my desire to get out and see live music is at constant war with the need to stay home and get things done. I will continue to try to find the balance, and I will be grateful to live in such a great city for music that I even have the opportunities to see incredible live music literally every single night of the week.
It's Monday, and we have some music to share which bears some connection to Nashville.
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Life goes on... even when living in insane times. Putting one foot in front of the other... moving forward even as the world seemingly spins out of control. It's what we do.
The utter disregard for the truth, the utter disregard for even a modicum of basic human decency, the way vile racism and xenophobia have moved out of the shadows and are not thrown about freely... it is all very disturbing.
As I have said, one of the more challenging aspects of this current situation is at once - recognizing that this IS NOT politics as usual - and all the while - fighting important political battles. I will echo something I read - it is vitally important that the mainstream of the Republican Party stand in en masse against the most outrageous examples of what I have cited above. Until they do, it is too easy to confuse this with "politics as usual". That being said, until that happens, all we can do is resist and persist. And, I believe that when this corrupt and evil regime fails (as all such regimes are ultimately fated to do), those who had the power to speak up and act against this evil and chose not to must be held accountable for their inaction.
Facts matter. White Nationalist have no business in the highest reaches of government. Fascism is evil and must be resisted at all costs.
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I had an enjoyable weekend with my daughter. We did manage to make it out to see BARK at Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge in Madison, and we both had a great time and saw some familiar faces. I continued to be heartened by the way my community has embraced and accepted my daughter. Oh, and BARK were as wonderful as always.
Now, I jump into a new week, and I am feeling overwhelmed by the work I need to do. As always, my desire to get out and see live music is at constant war with the need to stay home and get things done. I will continue to try to find the balance, and I will be grateful to live in such a great city for music that I even have the opportunities to see incredible live music literally every single night of the week.
It's Monday, and we have some music to share which bears some connection to Nashville.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Piano on His Chest Mix
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Blah... it's been a hard week, but it is finally Friday.
Next Wednesday should be interesting downtown... I think some presidential candidate is coming to Nashville. Funny, I thought we just had an election...
Well - last night was good for my soul. First at The 5 Spot - The Mark Robinson Band were as entertaining as ever and they really seemed to push themselves to some pretty exciting new directions. And then, I finally got to see Smoky White Devils. I think supergroup fits. They rocked the house with some groove heavy sounds. The bands members' credits include: The Mavericks, Raging Fire, The Movement, Dolly Parton, Lynyrd Skynrd, George Clinton, and Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau to name just some.
I left The 5 Spot and headed to The Family Wash to catch Nashville newcomer Rosa Pullman, Sally Jaye, and Megan Palmer. Collaborations of all three women occurred through the night. Sally Jaye was incredible. Her band included her husband E2TG Artist of the Year Brian Wright - who I always enjoy seeing play. Megan Palmer played some of my favorite songs of hers, and knocked it out of the park with her emotional song about her cancer diagnosis and recovery.
Much to recommend tonight - BARK are going to be a Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge. Plus there is another show which is come up in the shuffle. I will hanging with my daughter, and we will see what we are able to do.
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Blah... it's been a hard week, but it is finally Friday.
Next Wednesday should be interesting downtown... I think some presidential candidate is coming to Nashville. Funny, I thought we just had an election...
Well - last night was good for my soul. First at The 5 Spot - The Mark Robinson Band were as entertaining as ever and they really seemed to push themselves to some pretty exciting new directions. And then, I finally got to see Smoky White Devils. I think supergroup fits. They rocked the house with some groove heavy sounds. The bands members' credits include: The Mavericks, Raging Fire, The Movement, Dolly Parton, Lynyrd Skynrd, George Clinton, and Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau to name just some.
I left The 5 Spot and headed to The Family Wash to catch Nashville newcomer Rosa Pullman, Sally Jaye, and Megan Palmer. Collaborations of all three women occurred through the night. Sally Jaye was incredible. Her band included her husband E2TG Artist of the Year Brian Wright - who I always enjoy seeing play. Megan Palmer played some of my favorite songs of hers, and knocked it out of the park with her emotional song about her cancer diagnosis and recovery.
Much to recommend tonight - BARK are going to be a Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge. Plus there is another show which is come up in the shuffle. I will hanging with my daughter, and we will see what we are able to do.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Topical Thursday Morning Shuffle - Pass the Wine Mix
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I need to keep things brief. I need to run an errand. On my mind today is healthcare. First of all, the ACA or Obamacare. Do I think it is really, really wonderful? No. I would prefer single-payer. BUT, it is a vast improvement over what we had before, and there was simply not the political will to go further. It was a remarkable achievement that this bill even passed. Meanwhile, the GOP had seven years to work with President Obama to make the bill better. Instead, they spend their time on meaningless votes to repeal the law. They had seven years to come up with a plan of their own, and now, they have scrambled to come with something and what they came up with will have devastating consequences. Look, healthcare is complicated. I think everyone except the current President has long understood that, and I do not have all of the answers. I do know that when the most vulnerable members of our society are suffering while insurance executives are making exorbitant profits and salaries and using some of that money to influence elected officials to maintain their advantages, them we have a broken system. And I know that in the meantime, any plan that increases the burden on the poorest and most needy while increasing the profits of the richest and most greedy is contemptible.
It is Topical Tuesday. I think I have explained this thing enough - but i will just clarify once more that these songs connection to my "topic" is strictly the product of my weird way of thinking. I do realize that many of these songs are not at all about anything that would fit my topic. Again, it's just a weird mental trick - title, possible interpretation - unifying theme. Got it? Good.
Tonight - Smoky White Devils with the Mark Robinson Band at The 5 Spot early. After that - the choices are myriad and there is much to recommend.
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I need to keep things brief. I need to run an errand. On my mind today is healthcare. First of all, the ACA or Obamacare. Do I think it is really, really wonderful? No. I would prefer single-payer. BUT, it is a vast improvement over what we had before, and there was simply not the political will to go further. It was a remarkable achievement that this bill even passed. Meanwhile, the GOP had seven years to work with President Obama to make the bill better. Instead, they spend their time on meaningless votes to repeal the law. They had seven years to come up with a plan of their own, and now, they have scrambled to come with something and what they came up with will have devastating consequences. Look, healthcare is complicated. I think everyone except the current President has long understood that, and I do not have all of the answers. I do know that when the most vulnerable members of our society are suffering while insurance executives are making exorbitant profits and salaries and using some of that money to influence elected officials to maintain their advantages, them we have a broken system. And I know that in the meantime, any plan that increases the burden on the poorest and most needy while increasing the profits of the richest and most greedy is contemptible.
It is Topical Tuesday. I think I have explained this thing enough - but i will just clarify once more that these songs connection to my "topic" is strictly the product of my weird way of thinking. I do realize that many of these songs are not at all about anything that would fit my topic. Again, it's just a weird mental trick - title, possible interpretation - unifying theme. Got it? Good.
Tonight - Smoky White Devils with the Mark Robinson Band at The 5 Spot early. After that - the choices are myriad and there is much to recommend.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Shout Mix
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So on International Women's Day, I am thinking about all the rad women in my life.
I think it is ridiculous that 17 years into the 21st Century, we are still fighting for equality for all people. I am grateful for the people who remind me to check my privilege. Privilege - male privilege, white privilege, etc - this is a real thing. It's not a liberal talking point, As a person who benefits from more than one type of privilege, what is important is that I consciously consider that privilege when I am acting and speaking. This may mean that I listen rather than talking or it may mean that I choose my words more carefully when I do speak.
Last night, I got to see Bee Taylor for the first time at The Basement East - as part of Whiskey Jam. We had become acquainted on Facebook and it was great to finally meet her. I am now a huge fan. Wonderfully soulful music.
After that I headed to The 5 Spot for $2 Tuesday. Several great acts, I saw Kristen Ford for the second time - awesome one-woman band - she uses loops to great effect. Fun. Derek Hoke and band sounded great as always, and it is always wonderful to see Andrew Leahey and the Homestead kick ass.
On we go - into Wednesday. This is always one of my favorite shuffles on the week. The other days, features randsom shuffles for specially curated playlists. Wild Wednesday is a shuffle of every single song in my phone's memory. This means, on any given Wednesday, you may hears songs that do not fit the other day's playlist. Or songs that inadvertently were left off of a playlist.
Enough blabbing - let's get on with the shuffle -
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So on International Women's Day, I am thinking about all the rad women in my life.
I think it is ridiculous that 17 years into the 21st Century, we are still fighting for equality for all people. I am grateful for the people who remind me to check my privilege. Privilege - male privilege, white privilege, etc - this is a real thing. It's not a liberal talking point, As a person who benefits from more than one type of privilege, what is important is that I consciously consider that privilege when I am acting and speaking. This may mean that I listen rather than talking or it may mean that I choose my words more carefully when I do speak.
Last night, I got to see Bee Taylor for the first time at The Basement East - as part of Whiskey Jam. We had become acquainted on Facebook and it was great to finally meet her. I am now a huge fan. Wonderfully soulful music.
After that I headed to The 5 Spot for $2 Tuesday. Several great acts, I saw Kristen Ford for the second time - awesome one-woman band - she uses loops to great effect. Fun. Derek Hoke and band sounded great as always, and it is always wonderful to see Andrew Leahey and the Homestead kick ass.
On we go - into Wednesday. This is always one of my favorite shuffles on the week. The other days, features randsom shuffles for specially curated playlists. Wild Wednesday is a shuffle of every single song in my phone's memory. This means, on any given Wednesday, you may hears songs that do not fit the other day's playlist. Or songs that inadvertently were left off of a playlist.
Enough blabbing - let's get on with the shuffle -
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Yesterday's Just a Song Mix
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All right. I am not backing down from talking about this corrupt and dangerous administration.But, I am taking a brief timeout. I had a kind of crappy day yesterday, and I just don't have it in me today to be freshly outraged. To all who resist, keep fighting, and I will rejoin you very soon. I just need a respite into music for a bit to recharge my batteries.
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Last night, "Earie" Award Winner Taylor Alexander's blind audition for The Voice was aired. He absolutely blew it out of the water with a surprise country cover of Cher's "Believe" that captured everyone's attention. He is going to be on Adam's team this season. Here is the video which has been viewed over 200,000 times. Super proud of Taylor!
On Tuesdays, we spin music from our "New Music" playlist that consists of music generally released in the past year up to and including tracks from not-yet-released albums. Let's see what the shuffle has in store for us today....
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All right. I am not backing down from talking about this corrupt and dangerous administration.But, I am taking a brief timeout. I had a kind of crappy day yesterday, and I just don't have it in me today to be freshly outraged. To all who resist, keep fighting, and I will rejoin you very soon. I just need a respite into music for a bit to recharge my batteries.
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Last night, "Earie" Award Winner Taylor Alexander's blind audition for The Voice was aired. He absolutely blew it out of the water with a surprise country cover of Cher's "Believe" that captured everyone's attention. He is going to be on Adam's team this season. Here is the video which has been viewed over 200,000 times. Super proud of Taylor!
On Tuesdays, we spin music from our "New Music" playlist that consists of music generally released in the past year up to and including tracks from not-yet-released albums. Let's see what the shuffle has in store for us today....
Monday, March 6, 2017
Music City Monday Morning Shuffle - Don't Go Downtown Mix
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Honestly, right now, I don't even know where to focus my outrage and frustration and utter disbelief that our nation has reached the point it has... #Resist #Persist - Take a breath when necessary. Refocus. Keep going. Still waiting for the GOP leadership to step up... waiting... waiting...
So... I am back after a extra long weekend. Took Friday off to run errands and rest up. Other than Double Shot on Saturday, I most hung after after Friday night. Plans for E2TG's 6th Anniversary month at The 5 Spot are coming together. More details very soon.
On to the shuffle for a Monday morning. As we always do, we focus on tracks with a Music City connection. Let's go!
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Honestly, right now, I don't even know where to focus my outrage and frustration and utter disbelief that our nation has reached the point it has... #Resist #Persist - Take a breath when necessary. Refocus. Keep going. Still waiting for the GOP leadership to step up... waiting... waiting...
So... I am back after a extra long weekend. Took Friday off to run errands and rest up. Other than Double Shot on Saturday, I most hung after after Friday night. Plans for E2TG's 6th Anniversary month at The 5 Spot are coming together. More details very soon.
On to the shuffle for a Monday morning. As we always do, we focus on tracks with a Music City connection. Let's go!
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Topical Thursday Morning Shuffle - Tell Me Lies Mix
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So.... the chief lawyer for the country is not only a racist, ableist, transphobe, and homophobe, but he is also apparently a liar/perjurer and possibly a traitor. Nope, nothing to see here...
and then there is this... (with a straight face)
1. The failure of the Yemen raid is Obama's fault.
2. The failure of the Yemen raid is the military's fault.
3 The success of the Yemen raid is Trump's accomplishment.
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I had a rare opportunity to see six different Earie award winners perform last night - beginning at The 5 Spot with D.L. Duncan - beginning his month-long residency. He was joined by the incredible blues keyboard player, Al Hill.
Next, I headed to The Country for the inaugural Writer Crush Wednesday which featured rounds from Tom Schreck and Connor Rand, Andrew Adkins and Joe Nolan, and Lindsay Ellyn (who created the event) and Taylor Alexander. Really fun night.
Tonight, I am hyped to see John Doe at The Basement with Jon Latham opening.
I am changing my title of Thursday's posts to Topical Thursday. Just because. My topic (or theme if you will) continues into this new month, and I added a bunch of songs to the mix.
Disclaimers: The topic is not revealed. The connection of the songs is tenuous and times and not explained. It may not be the actual content of the song that fits it into the theme - it may just be a possible interpretation of the title. And as always, the views expressed or implied do not necessarily reflect those of any of the artists.
Let's Go!
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So.... the chief lawyer for the country is not only a racist, ableist, transphobe, and homophobe, but he is also apparently a liar/perjurer and possibly a traitor. Nope, nothing to see here...
and then there is this... (with a straight face)
1. The failure of the Yemen raid is Obama's fault.
2. The failure of the Yemen raid is the military's fault.
3 The success of the Yemen raid is Trump's accomplishment.
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I had a rare opportunity to see six different Earie award winners perform last night - beginning at The 5 Spot with D.L. Duncan - beginning his month-long residency. He was joined by the incredible blues keyboard player, Al Hill.
Next, I headed to The Country for the inaugural Writer Crush Wednesday which featured rounds from Tom Schreck and Connor Rand, Andrew Adkins and Joe Nolan, and Lindsay Ellyn (who created the event) and Taylor Alexander. Really fun night.
Tonight, I am hyped to see John Doe at The Basement with Jon Latham opening.
I am changing my title of Thursday's posts to Topical Thursday. Just because. My topic (or theme if you will) continues into this new month, and I added a bunch of songs to the mix.
Disclaimers: The topic is not revealed. The connection of the songs is tenuous and times and not explained. It may not be the actual content of the song that fits it into the theme - it may just be a possible interpretation of the title. And as always, the views expressed or implied do not necessarily reflect those of any of the artists.
Let's Go!
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - His Home is Hell Mix
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Before you ask, I did not watch the presidential address last night... Let me ask... Did he say that he was going to remove white supremacists from his administration? Did he say he had made a mistake in appointing an Attorney General with an abysmal civil rights record? Did he promise a full, independent investigation into Russia's tampering with the election and his campaign staff's communication with that country? Did he reveal a healthcare plan that covers all Americans? Did he denounce the recent racially and ethnically motivated violence and vandalism that are being carried out by people who believe they are acting on his behalf? What's that... no? Then, I am really not interested in what ever b.s. he spouted.
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Hey - shameless self-promotion time. I am working to release a LONG, LONG overdue novel - sometime this year, and I just recorded a very short Intro - from the beginning of the novel. Here it is. More to come about The Drift...
Well - after a couple of nights staying in to work, my week of live music begins tonight. Earie Award Winner (2015) D.L. Duncan begins his residency at The 5 Spot - early show. Later, a bunch of my favorite songwriters (lots of Earie winners included) will be at The Country for a round.
Tomorrow night, I am so thrilled to be seeing John Doe at The Basement, and even more thrilled that 2015 Artist of the Year and 2016 Earie winner - Jon Latham will be opening the show!
Time for some Wild Wednesday tunes...
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Before you ask, I did not watch the presidential address last night... Let me ask... Did he say that he was going to remove white supremacists from his administration? Did he say he had made a mistake in appointing an Attorney General with an abysmal civil rights record? Did he promise a full, independent investigation into Russia's tampering with the election and his campaign staff's communication with that country? Did he reveal a healthcare plan that covers all Americans? Did he denounce the recent racially and ethnically motivated violence and vandalism that are being carried out by people who believe they are acting on his behalf? What's that... no? Then, I am really not interested in what ever b.s. he spouted.
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Hey - shameless self-promotion time. I am working to release a LONG, LONG overdue novel - sometime this year, and I just recorded a very short Intro - from the beginning of the novel. Here it is. More to come about The Drift...
Well - after a couple of nights staying in to work, my week of live music begins tonight. Earie Award Winner (2015) D.L. Duncan begins his residency at The 5 Spot - early show. Later, a bunch of my favorite songwriters (lots of Earie winners included) will be at The Country for a round.
Tomorrow night, I am so thrilled to be seeing John Doe at The Basement, and even more thrilled that 2015 Artist of the Year and 2016 Earie winner - Jon Latham will be opening the show!
Time for some Wild Wednesday tunes...