I am back from the Colorado River in all its windy, trying-to-kill-me glory. There is no way I'm going to really catch up, but please email me if I missed important news I need to know.
'Objects In Space'
If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me
Birth, death, illness, new job, vacation...if it's happening to you and you want us to know about it, post it here. These threads are intended for announcements only. Want to offer sympathy or congratulations, or talk about anything? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.
Hey, I've gotten a job offer, but they need to get back to me with title and salary info. So, I'm asking for bigassraisema and cooltitlema. I suspect that I will only get one or the other.
In Dallas! Hot, a little muggy, and so freaking flat.
If you're in town and around, ask Steph for my number. :)
Mom just called. My dad was riding down the Angeles Crest Hwy. with my brother and his tire started going flat. He skidded out and the bike rolled over him. Result? Fibula broken in two places and a fractured ankle. They have him scheduled for surgery tomorrow. My dad's more athletic than I am (I'm ashamed to say) so he's in pretty good shape for 64, but he's one of those stubborn guy types who doesn't listen to all his doctor's instructions. Sheez, he only got over pneumonia a couple weeks ago (which he got after being stoic for weeks about a cold that wouldn't go away). Anyway, I'd appreciate some health~ma and good sense~ma if you could send it his way.
Goldurn it. He was going to come up here to see my gig, too.
Some pictures of P-C's visit to Chicago: [link]
I love the instant gratification of the digital camera. Thanks again, Nicole! This is the picture of the nephews that I took tonight.
These are the pictures from the new apartment.
I'm headlining (for the first time in over a decade!) this Thursday in Berkeley. If any localistas are available and interested? I'm not one of those folks who believes in late being fashionable so I'll be trying hard to keep us on schedule, realizing that some people work and go to school. I'll be baking some refreshments and think I'll provide some mulled wine, too.
Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:00 PM
2547 8th St., Suite 28
Berkeley, California 94710
510-649-1548
FREE
Crooners & Songbirds is a monthly cabaret focusing on vocal jazz, blues and popular music from the '20s and '30s. Prepare to tap your toes and get runs in your hose as Megan Lynch scorches the torch songs and gets saucy, Tony Marcus caresses his archtop guitar into sweet submission, Kelly McCubbin shows you the dark side of ukulele, and Amy Z wrestles the saw even more melodically and provocatively than Marlene Dietrich did.
- Megan Lynch has crooned, warbled, belted, and yodeled at Crooners & Songbirds, Bijou, Mighty, Noe Valley Ministry and other establishments where they serve fine tarts.
- Tony Marcus has performed music from Dublin to Yokohama and from Alaska to Florida. Bands he has played with include R. Crumb & the Cheap Suit Serenaders, Cats & Jammers, Geoff Muldaur's Fountain of Youth, The Arkansas Sheiks, The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, and The Frank Wakefield Band. He currently also performs with Patrice Haan as Leftover Dreams.
- Kelly McCubbin, The Uke of the Apocalypse - Uke with attitude and withoutborders. Kelly plays favorites from the 20s, 30s and other popular decades.If you've always wanted to hear Cliff Edwards segued into Billy Squire, this is the uke player for you!
- Amy Zing has always loved shiny and dangerous things, and on that fatefulday in the hardware store, when her eyes landed on Stella, funny ideas beganto bubble in her brain. Liberating each other from lives of mundane utility,they've both learned to appreciate the beauty hidden under the rust.