You Have to Live It
Last weekend, someone asked me how my week was going to be.
An innocent enough question.
But it pissed me off.Read More »You Have to Live It
Last weekend, someone asked me how my week was going to be.
An innocent enough question.
But it pissed me off.Read More »You Have to Live It
Oh what a musical January I’ve had! (here, here, and here). I even had a last minute drop in to the country, Western opening act (Michael Claytor & Sam Moss) to The Hideaway Cafes Soul Saturday last night.
Interesting to have a country, Western group before a soul show. Also hilarious. I particularly liked the song about a man marrying an alien.
Rupert Wates helped round out the month at a lovely house concert. Read More »Rupert Wates
It’s a process…
My process involves two primary components: music and creation.Read More »Healing
I’m somewhere between denial and anger in the stages of grief. Today, I’m much closer to the side of anger though.Read More »The Next Phase
My cousin was killed Saturday in a triple homicide. My aunt contacted me today to tell me the news.
I’ve spent the better part of today trying to wrap my brain around it.Read More »Scattered Words
Poltz, and Ramblers, and Willis. Oh my!
My week of music continued last night with the Daphne Willis Band.Read More »Daphne Willis Band
It’s going to be music-rific 2016! My first concert of the year was Steve Poltz and Grant-Lee Phillips at the Hideaway Cafe on Tuesday. My second concert of the year was a free-to-me bluegrass show at the Straz Center: The Slocan Ramblers.
I won free tickets on Facebook!!Read More »Slocan Ramblers
I felt that way when I saw Steve Poltz was playing at the Hideaway Cafe. I’ve loosely followed Steve’s career since the 1990s. Once upon… Read More »Steve Poltz & Grant-Lee Phillips
There is nothing that pushes you outside of your comfort zone like dating. All of my dating to date has begun with online dating. I… Read More »Taking a Different Road