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Monthly Archives: February 2010
The Demographic Live @ The Elevens
February 21, 2010, The Elevens, Northampton, Massachusetts Watch it in HD on Vimeo or YouTube. Super-thanks to Tom M. & Sarah!
The Demographic
The Demographic is a rockin’ drum-and-guitar duo I’ve started with drummer master chef Sturgis Cunningham. Our first gig was a last-minute fill-in for a battle-of-the-band type of thing, which we won, which was a bit odd. We have yet to do any proper recording, but give a listen to a rehearsal of a song called The Headliner. More will be forthcoming in future months. Please visit the-dem.com for useless junk.
The Shoe Porch Problem
The problem with a shoe porch is when visitors fail to appreciate its innate porchiness, and instead choose to “pigeonhole” the porch as some sort of mere shoe-holding area. I mean, porches have a lot to offer everyone. We sit on ours. Read the newspaper. Use the wireless. Stare at synagoguers. I mean, it’s a multi-purpose seasonal room, for chrissake. “Shoeporch”? Unacceptable.
Mexican Tele & Aria Pro II
My old dog-chewed ’79 (?) Aria Pro II PE 450 and my new ’07 Mexican Fender Telecaster. Oh, that’s pretty right there.