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The Best Of Times
I’ve spent a lot of time in headphones. Not the hip, white Ipod ear buds. I’m talking about the clunky, heavy ones that lock the world out, and keep the music in. My earliest experience with music was via a powder blue Fischer Price record player. Later, my grandparents bought me a bright pink Radio…
View Post Work It
I’m gonna call it harbinger. Cuz I need a sign, a prophecy, an omen… anything. A couple of hours ago now, Chris, Walker, Tony and I are rehearsing for Tuesday’s big ‘Heartland’ CD release show. We’re at a middle-of-the-road space called Ultrasound on 30th Street. It’s not the best space (thirty bucks an hour), or…
View Post The Blueprint
I woke up well before normal this morning, and lie there on my back a while looking up at the cloudless blue sky, worrying. By lunchtime I was sweating. By dinner, I was nauseous. Right now I am, well, too tired to feel much at all. I released my debut CD, “Bloom,” in 1994. I…
View Post Your Legs Grow
It’s not very rock n’ roll, I suppose, to want to be a college professor. But it’s on my short list of things to do, right there next to South By Southwest, the cover of Rolling Stone, the Nantucket Film Festival, and The New York Times Best Seller List. Oh, and Mt. Everest. I took…
View Post Birth Of Words
At the time, opening for The Samples seemed like a pretty big deal. The year was 1990. I was a 19-year-old junior at Syracuse University. In its first year, my band, Smokey Junglefrog, had already made something of a mark (primarily because we bombed the campus with posters, but whatever). We had released our debut…
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