Saturday, July 30, 2011

End of July picks ...Saturday

Before a few picks for tonight  ... catch some great music from the Newport Folk Festival today and tomorrow on NPR ... so far today I've caught sets by the Wailin' Jennys, The Felice Brothers, and Gogol Bordello ... later the full set by the Decemberists. BTW, Portland music also well represented also by Sallie Ford and Typhoon (hopefully, their recorded sets will be up online later).

Saturday
Besides my pick show of the weekend, Blackie and The Rodeo Kings at the Alberta Rose Theatre, here's a few more ...

Spend an afternoon at the Overlook Village Street Fair in North Portland ... three stages of music that gets underway at 10 am ... North Killingsworth between Greeley and Concord.

If I wasn't going to be at the BARK show tonight, I think I'd catch King Louis and Sweet Baby James Benton at Jimmy Mak's.  Benton is a Portland musical legend with connections back to the thriving African American music community that existed in North Portland, operating The Backyard, a BBQ and performance venue that was the place for local and touring musicians alike to jam and eat.  Tonight's show celebrates that history with music and BBQ ... 8 pm, $10

Brandi Carlile will probably sell out the Oregon Zoo show tonight ... 7 pm, $26

Whistlepunk and Paula Sinclair will be at Press Club ... 8:30 pm, no cover

The Midnight Serenaders are at The Blue Monk ... 9 pm, $??

Devin Phillips is at Wilfs ... 8 pm, $??

Wendy & the Lost Boys ... and bellydancing ... at Vino Vixens ... 8 pm, $??

Choices, people, choices! 

Friday, July 29, 2011

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings @ Alberta Rose on Saturday

My pick show of the weekend is Blackie and The Rodeo Kings at the Alberta Rose Theatre. An all-star Canadian trio - Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing, and Tom Wilson - put this band together 15 years ago to celebrate the music of friend and Canadian folk legend Willie P. Bennett, recording the CD, High or Hurtin' ... but had so much fun doing it, they decided to make it a continuing project that has now produced seven CD's and a slew of awards.

Each of them is a notable artist on their own - Colin Linden probably the best know for his work producing and playing with Bruce Cockburn, though he's built quite a reputation as a writer, producer, and guitar player both in Canada and in Nashville.  I was thrilled to get to know Colin on one of Delbert McClinton's cruises, and believe me, he's one of those too-far-under-the-radar musical treasures.  But Fearing and Wilson also make formidable musical partners. They each bring their musical perspectives - folkie and rocker respectively - to the mix.   All are killer songwriters and the their latest CD, Kings and Queens, pays tribute to some of their favorite female artists - like Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, and Roseanne Cash - who recorded with them.  Unfortunately, they won't be touring with the band. :-)

Hope to see you Saturday night at the Alberta Rose! ... 8 pm, $15.





BTW, had a chance to see Willie Bennett numerous times as he spent 1994 until his death in 2008 as a member (which doesn't start to describe his role) of Fred Eaglesmith's band. Here's a bit of artist who inspired Colin, Stephen, and Tom ...

End of July picks ...Friday

Here's some Friday night music for ya ...

Willie Nelson and Family pull into town in their biofueled bus for a show tonight at Edgefield ... hey, it's Willie!  ... 6:30 pm, $63

At Jim Flynn's In The House house party series, it's Bay Area harmonica wiz Mark Hummel & the Blues Survivors with special guest - guitarist Steve Fruend ... don't bother knockin', the house will be rockin' ... 7 pm, $10 donation at door, BYOB ... even bring food to share if you like.  Call (503-784-6824) or email Jim for house address and to get on his mailing list so you don't miss these opportunities.

For a more reflective evening, head to Mississippi Studios for Rachel Taylor Brown's CD release show.  Excellent article about Rachel and the new CD, World So Sweet, in Oregon Music News. The Brothers Young and Michael the Blind are on the bill too ... 9 pm, $10

Duff's has a Louisiana inspired double bill of The New Iberians and Atomic Gumbo ... dancing shoes mandatory! ... 9 pm, $??

And across the street at Vie de Boheme Winery, it's a CD release party for the Asian-influenced jazz of RaChiChi ... 8 pm, $5

3 Leg Torso will be at The Blue Monk ... 9 pm, $??

Thursday, July 28, 2011

End of July picks ... a few for tonight

Wow, July almost over, but we're in the swing of summer music. Not as many big events as last weekend, but just a lot of typically good midsummer choices ...

Oh, it's time for the beer fests of beer fests ... the Portland Brewers Festival in Waterfront Park starts today.  Here's the entertainment schedule  ...

A couple of quick picks for tonight ...

Besides the usual Thursday suspects, The Dimes are at the Sundown at Ecotrust music series at the Ecotrust Building ... 5:30 pm, free

The Freak Mountain Ramblers are at the Kennedy School ... 7 pm, free

PDX Jazz @ the Mission Theater presents The Devin Phillips Quartet: Impressions of John Coltrane ... a celebration of the music of the great saxophonist and jazz innovator ... 8 pm, $15

More on the weekend later or tomorrow .... but a quick heads up for Friday with an In The House house party with Mark Hummel,  and Atomic Gumbo and the New Iberians at Duff's.  For Saturday, a band I've been waiting years to have back here in Portland, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings will be at the Alberta Rose.

Heads up! Pickathon next week ...


Before I get into what's going on this weekend, thought I'd plug one of the coolest music events that happens  here each summer - Pickathon.




Fantastic lineup of indie/roots music (six stages with tunes starting early and going into the wee hours of the morning ... and it never seems overwhelming), great food (organic, local, sustainable), camping (beautiful wooded sites), family-friendly (kids under 12 are free), environmentally responsible (and innovative! - eliminated plastic bottles/cups, single-use dishes, alt transportation available,etc) ... it's a feel-good, musically satisfying weekend less than 30 minutes from Portland on the Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley (making it exponentially more happy for three days).

If you haven't experienced the magic of a hushed Woods Stage performance on a Sunday morning, or the raucous rocking in the Galaxy Barn at 2 am on Saturday night, then I recommend you get out to the farm and see what Pickathon is all about.  Tickets aren't cheap, but as far as event value goes, it's truly a bargain.

On a personal note ... I've decide to revisit my past (way back past!) and join the video crew volunteers.  I'll be directing live multi-camera shoots at the Woods Stage on Friday and the Galaxy Barn on Sunday.  We'll see if I can dig up some competent directing chops for a few of the 24 hours of  (mostly) live streaming video that will come from the festival (available at the Pickathon website).

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

XMass here...

..Another blatant plug for my theatre gig, "Tooth of Crime" (2nd Dance)". Thursday is pay what you will night (they ask at least $5) and show starts at 7:30. If you come Friday, the band, Outland Prey does a set of originals after the show, and me and some of my friends might be going drinking after....
I'm sure I will think of other fun events to add to Jim's choices, but I do have one serious note here...probably time to think about giving up on keeping my house (unless one of y'all have knowledge of a job out there, need a seamstress, personal assistant or dog walker/sitter....) so if you know anyone who might want to buy a house in Sellwood with 3 built in renters..let me know...

Friday, July 22, 2011

Into the swing of summer 3 - Saturday & Sunday

Busy live music weekend continues in Portland with more great choices for ya ...

There's the ongoing festivals that continue through Sunday - PDX Pop Now!, Northwest String Summit, and the Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival ...

Saturday
Looking for tunes in the afternoon?  Try Mississippi Studio's BarBar Patio with Kasey Anderson and Peter Miller (4 pm, no cover) ... or head to Music Millennium for a free in-store performance by Portugal. The Man (4 pm) - their new CD, In The Mountain In The Cloud is getting very positive reviews. See then before they head out on an extended tour. Here's an excellent story by Ryan White at the Oregonian about the recording of the new CD.

The Press Club has a dynamic songwriting duo of James Low and Lewi Longmire swapping tunes ... 8:30 pm, no cover

Guitarist James Clem is at the Muddy Rudder ... 8 pm, no cover

The Slow Drags do a CD release and memorial concert for their late front man, Scotland Barr Moritz, at Dante's.  We Will Be Forgotten is the final release by the band - they enlisted the help of a number of Portland vocalists to finish the double-CD set after Moritz's death. This should be a cathartic and celebratory release ... 9:30 pm, $8

An East LA band I mentioned in Thursday's post - Tremoloco - will be at Duffs ... 9:30 pm, $10

Sunday
Did you know that very Sunday you can enjoy Reggie Houston with your mid-morning brunch at EaT (3808 N. Williams) from 11am - 2 pm, or with dinner at Cannon's (5410 NE 33rd Ave) at 5 pm? ... Two different trios, but both with Reggie's engaging sax and vocals, New Orleans charm, and deep musical knowledge (which he generously shares) ... no cover at either, but feed yourself and the tip jar.

Another great choice for music on a summer's afternoon, is to head over to Mississippi Studios for the BarBar summer patio sessions every Saturday and Sunday ... this Sunday it's the James Low Western Front (acoustic) and MBilly ... 4 pm, no cover

The sublime vocals and 30's swing of The Stolen Sweets can be heard at Duff's ... 6 pm, $5

Fleet Foxes with special guest Alela Diane will be at Edgefield's Concerts on the Lawn ... 6:30 pm, $38

Probably my favorite live band of the past 25 or so years is Los Lobos, and they'll be at the zoo on Sunday evening.  Can't ever get enough of this amazing band from East LA (with a Portland connection - Steve Berlin lives here) ... They are sharing the bill with Los Lonely Boys - three Texas brothers who can rock ... 7 pm, $26



If you don't catch live music somewhere this weekend, either you're not in town ... or seriously distracted! See ya out and about ...

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Into the swing of summer - Friday night

Big weekend of music continues Friday  ... the sun will have no choice but to shine ...

Tonight begins three days of the eight annual PDX Pop Now Summer Festival ... 44 all-local bands, two stages, tons of great music! Here's everything you need to know about the festival from Ryan White at the Oregonian.  And here's a set of articles about the festival and bands from Oregon Music News ... This year it will be held at Refuge (SE Yamhill and 2nd) ... music starts tonight at 6 pm and goes all day Saturday and Sunday.  And, it's free and all ages.



I'd recommend kicking off your Friday with Ron Rogers and the Wailing Wind - back for their monthly happy hour gig at the Hawthorne Theater Pub ... 6 pm, no cover  ... See the end of this post for a cool video of their tune Alabama Chrome ... Ron's CD, Country & Eastern, is one of my favorite local releases of the past year.

At Fernhill Park (NE 37th & Ainsworth), it's outdoor free summer tunes with Melao de Cuba ... more fine sounds in a Portland Park ... 6:30 pm, free

Out at the Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn, it's Brooklyn's TV On The Radio and special guests, Menomena ... 6:30 pm, $38

The Northwest String Summit continues at Horning's Hideout ... but there's bluegrass fest competition if you want to head east to Stevenson, WA and the Skamania County Fairgrounds for the Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival. Dueling banjos for sure!

A fun and funny band lands in Portland tonight at the Alberta Rose Theatre.  Ansty McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours celebrate the trailer park life (literally and metaphorically) through Ansty's tunes and persona.  This band has gotten some fine reviews and this is their first visit to Portland ... check 'em out!  ... 8 pm, $20 (and minors OK when accompanied by responsible adult) ... see video below of Ansty.

South Carolina's Dangermuffin is back for a NW tour and stop at the Mission Theater.  These guys were impressive last year when Tony Furtado invited them to his residency gig ... they picked up quite the following ... nice to see them back this summer ... The Beautiful Train Wrecks on the bill too ... 8 pm, $10

It's a great night for locals about town (besides PDX Pop Now) ...

Rich Layton & The Troublemakers will keep the dancers happy at the Trails End Saloon with their swampified Gulf Coast sound ... 9 pm, $??

Chris Robley and the Fear of Heights continue their week at Al's Den ... tonight with guest Lara Michell .. 7 pm, no cover

LaRhonda Steele is at Clyde's Prime Rib ... 8:30 pm, no cover

Excellent jazz with the Devin Phillips Quartet at Jimmy Mak's ... 8 pm, $12

The Pete Krebs Trio with lithely swing at the Press Club ... 8:30 pm, no cover

Duffy Bishop will be at Hallibuts (how do you keep that big voice in that little room!) - and when Duffy sings, you never know who will drop by to join her ... 8 pm, no cover

Lincoln Crockett is at Mississippi Pizza ... 9 pm, $8

Kathryn Claire and The My Oh Mys (Ezra Holbrook's band) are at Biddy McGraw's ... 9 pm, no cover

Okay ... make a plan and head on out!  Summer tunes await ...



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Into the swing of summer - let's start with Thursday night

Figured out that the only way it's really going to be summer is when the music brings it ... and this weekend does that big time ... lots of great choices, lots of music outside ... so maybe the sun will have no choice but to shine (btw, I don't want to hear any of the Portland complaining that it's too hot when it's sunny and over 80 degrees ... hear me?)

Start heating things up with Lewi Longmire's happy hour at the Laurelthirst.  If you keep meaning to drop by some Thursday, what are you waiting for?  ... 6 pm, no cover ... have a beer, feed the tip jar, bounce around, and keep grinning. If you've been there, you know what I mean.

If you want to be outside, head to Greenway Park in Tualatin for Tremoloco.  This is a very cool band from East LA "that effortlessly cross pollinates several genres and styles such as Mexican Folk, Tex-Mex, Country, Norteno, Cumbias, Honky Tonk, Cajun, Zydeco, Blues and Roadhouse Rock n Roll." OK, if they do that, they've got me ... the only other band that can do that is Los Lobos (who will be at the zoo on Sunday .. and they love this band, too) ... 6 pm, free  ... oh,, and they'll also be at Duff's on Saturday.


For other outdoor music, check out Vagabond Opera at the Ecotrust Building in the Pearl for the fourth of the Sundown at Ecotrust music series ... 5:30 pm, free


Or, at 6:30 pm in Wallace Park (NW 25th & Raleigh) - as part of Portland's free Summer Concerts in the Parks series, check out the Shelly Rudolph Soul Review, a band that includes the stellar saxophonist Reggie Houston and guitarist Chance Hayden.  Think there'll be a healthy dose of New Orleans in the mix.

It's the Potown Soul Revue at the Kennedy School with Thumptown and Brownish Black ... 7 pm, free and with a summer BBQ for your eating pleasure (food isn't free, just the music)

Continuing a week residency at Al's Den at the Crystal Hotel is Chris Robley and the Fear of Heights ... 7 pm, no cover (live music til 11)

Steve Kerin takes your requests, both obvious and obscure, to play on the Chapel Pub pipe organ ... 8 pm, no cover

Thursday also kicks off the annual Northwest String Summit at Horning's Hideout ... bluegrass and related hot pickin' through Sunday with a great lineup ...

The Knuckleheads (with who knows exactly what lineup - but always fun) are at Duff's ... 9 pm, $5

Jerry Joseph and Friends w/Steve James and Steve Drisos are at Dante's  ... 9pm, $??

This band had Sellwood Riverfront Park jumpin' on Monday ...and they play weekly at Andrea's Cha Cha Club ...Dina and Bamba Y Su Pilon D'Azucar with La Descarga Cubana - think it's time for some salsa lessons! ... 10 pm, $??

Another post coming about the rest of the weekend with a ridiculous number of great choices ... yep, it's summer!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Musical note from the Costumer in me...

For those of you unafraid to mingle your music with theatre - I am costuming a production of Sam Shepard's "Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance)" that opens Thursday the 21st and plays 22, 23, 28,29 and 30 of July at 7:30 PM and the 24th and 30th at 2 PM. The show has original music by T-Bone Burnett performed by local band Outland Prey. Outland Prey will also perform after the show on both Fridays and Saturdays. The show is a post apocalyptic verbal assault of the battle between the fading rock star and the new rock kid on the move up the ladder...like that's never happened before....I even made my new housemate help build sets and prop weaponry out of broken instruments...so if you want new ideas for old cymbals, be there. More info on the Tooth of Crime page on Facebook.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Quick word about tonight

Hmmm ... hoping the rain doesn't dampen our free Sellwood Riverfront Park show with La Descarga Cubana tonight (should be a very hot show! 6pm!) ... but if we need to seek dryer venues, there's Lloyd Jones at the Muddy Rudder - no cover at 8 pm (and right near the park).  Or on the west side, Steve Kerin will join Bob Shoemaker out at the Rock Creek Tavern ... 8 pm, no cover ... and there's a cool show tonight at Duff's - Pete Anderson ... sneaky-good guitar player and songwriter - used to play with and produce Dwight Yoakam (9 pm, $??) - I think I'm headed over after the park show. 

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Addendum to Jim's notes for Saturday night..

Berlin (yes, that Berlin, with Terri Nunn) at the newly refurbished Star Theatre and Beth Harrington, formerly of Jonathon Richmond's band, is joining several others for '80's covers night at Mississippi Pizza. Maybe we are going back in time....that would be great, I had steady work then!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Cathedral Park Jazz Festival and free music on NE Broadway this weekend

The always free and always delightful Cathedral Park Jazz Festival in St John's happens this weekend. As usual, Friday night kicks off with the blues - this year with Norman Sylvester and Robbie Laws  ... beautiful music for a (hopefully) beautiful weekend ... 

Head to NE Broadway and 17th for the NE Broadway Business Association's big sale and block party ... music kicks off tonight with Monti Admunson at 5pm and the Knuckleheads featuring Satellite Malone (think that's a guy also know as Curtis) at 6 ... tomorrow on NE 16th, it's a block party with music from noon to 7pm that will be headlined by Lloyd Jones.

Other shows tonight include:
Lara Michelle, Matt Brown & Michael Jodell at the Press Club ... 8:30pm, no cover
Lisa Man Duo at Vino Vixens ... 8 pm, $5
Fernando, The Minus 5, Kelli Schaefer and Mike Coydendall in a benefit - Rock Against Alzheimers - at Mississippi Studios ... 8 pm, $15

Good stuff ... 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Resurfacing ... with a few picks for tonight

Emerging from my self-imposed hiatus from regular posting  ... it might be a slow return into the swing of things, so don't get too excited (not that anyone could get particularly excited by my blather) ...

So tonight there's the aforementioned John Doe & Jill Sobule show at the Alberta Rose Theatre.  It's where I'm planning to be later (as is my occasional co-blogger, Marychris) ... so I hope to see you there ... 8 pm, $25

Other fine choices include:
Lewi Longmire in his regular Laurelthirst happy hour slot ... 6 pm, no cover

Thad Beckman at the Muddy Rudder ... Always nice to be able to catch Thad home in Portland, as he spends a good deal of time now traveling the country (and world) as indispensable guitar player with Tom Russell ... 8 pm, no cover

Steve Kerin takes your requests for tunes on the Chapel Pub organ ... with a head full of songs and a bagful of songbooks, he'll probably play anything you can come up with ... alway fun ... 8 pm, no cover

Lydia Pense and Cold Blood, a Bay Area band that's been plying the soul/rock/R&B groove (East Bay Grease!) since their debut in 1969, are in town for a special show at Jimmy Mak's ... 8 pm, $25

Dig some adventurous post-pop jazz of the Alan Jones Quintet at the Blue Monk ... 8 pm, $5

And, don't loose your head over this one, but Swing Papillion helps Vie de Boheme Winery celebrate Bastille Day ... 8 pm, $5

... oh, and if you can afford it, Eddie Vedder is in town tonight at the Schnitz.  This is the penultimate show (tomorrow' finale is in Seattle) of a month-long tour to support his new CD, Ukulele Songs ... his special guest on the tour is Swell Season's and The Frame's Glen Hansard ... $75 plus ridiculous ticket fees at Ticketmaster

Maybe more tomorrow for the weekend ... we'll see ...

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

John Doe & Jill Sobule tomorrow at Alberta Rose

I know Marychris has mentioned this one in an earlier post, but you really shouldn't miss this one Thursday at the Alberta Rose - the perfect venue for this show.  These two outstanding singer-songwriter have been touring together for the past few months to great reviews -- they also recorded A Day At The Pass together last year, which you can read about and hear at Jill's website .... Had the chance to hear and meet Jill earlier this year and she totally knocked me out as a live performer (I had know her as a respected, kick-ass songwriter) and a delightful person (always a plus in my book!). Here's a good interview with Jill about her music and working with John  ...  8 pm, $20 advance/$25 door

This from the Alberta Rose:
Tickets are still available for one of the most promising musical collaborations of 2011--John Doe and Jill Sobule. Doe (yes, that John Doe--frontman for the legendary X as well as an icon/pioneer of both punk and alt-country ), and Sobule (of "I Kissed A Girl" fame and a recent Alberta Rose appearance alongside the great Julia Sweeney) will perform songs from their new album, A Day at the Pass as well as some Sobule, Doe and X favorites. 
Check out this incredible rendition of "Burning House of Love" from March 2011!
Here's an "official" video of "Under the Bridge" from 2011! 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Ms. XMass says

...The first Sellwood Park concert went off without a hitch (except that our fearless leader was in absentia..) Rocking the zydeco sounds....and I know I'm repeating myself, but tickets are still available for John Doe and Jill Sobule at The Alberta Rose Theatre on Thursday. They will play from their duet record "A Day at the Pass" as well as pull from their solo work. I know I am biased, but this will a can't miss show!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Ms. XMass here..

..a little bird just told me that they will be giving away 100 tickets to J.Roddy Walston and the Business show at Dante's tonight at Pioneer Square at noon today....and free, as we know is a very good price!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

JD Souther @ Aladdin on Saturday

He may not be the new kid in town, but the distinctive sounds of southern California rock wouldn't be the same without JD Souther.  JD has been writing great songs for a long time and Portland gets a chance to hear him up close and personal this week ... here's a capsule refresher on the talented Souther and his new CD ... 

 
Natural History, the new album from legendary songwriter and musician JD Souther, was released May 31 on eOne Music. Widely recognized as one of the principal architects of the Southern California country-rock sound, Souther played a key role in the formation of the Eagles, co-writing many of their hit songs. Natural History features new versions of 11 songs either written or co-written by Souther including “Faithless Love,” “Prisoner in Disguise,” “New Kid In Town” and “You’re Only Lonely.” In celebration of the record, Souther will embark on a nationwide tour this spring and summer. Additional details to be announced shortly. 
Natural History is Souther’s first album since 2008’s If the World Was You, which was his first studio album in 25 years. Of Souther’s triumphant return to recorded music, the LA Weekly praised, “Showing no rustiness, Souther displays a sagely touch, smoothly blending pop, jazz, country, soul and Latin rock on lovely ballads…observational tales…and personal epics,” while The Tennessean asserted “Souther has now emerged with what is either the jazziest singer-songwriter record of our time or the most literate and lyrically sophisticated new jazz record on the market.” 

The new album was produced by Fred Mollin at the Sound Emporium in Nashville and features numerous renowned musicians, including Jeff Coffin on tenor and soprano sax, Jerry Douglas on Dobro, John Hobbs and Chris Walters on piano, John Jorgenson on clarinet and guitar, Viktor Krauss on upright bass, Rod McGaha on trumpet, Bryan Sutton on electric and acoustic guitar and Jim White on drums and percussion, among many others. Of making the record, Souther notes, “Music, for me is like language; fluid, and if it doesn’t change, it becomes rigid and dull. This was a great opportunity to intimately explore these songs with the exceptional musicians who play with me now, and to do so in small ensembles, sometimes no more than three or four players.”
Beyond his fundamental work with the Eagles, Souther has collaborated with countless world-renowned musicians including Linda Ronstadt, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Warren Zevon, Don Henley, Hugh Masekela, Dixie Chicks, India Arie, Roy Orbison, George Strait, Brian Wilson and Trisha Yearwood. In 2009, he was presented with the Golden Note Award at the 47th annual ASCAP Country Music Awards.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Summertime Blues...

..that's what I got at the Blues Fest (and a summer cold) so I missed most of the fun after my work shifts..I guess that Ms. Lucinda was a little off her game and Buddy Guy, of course, killed!!
Did just hear of another Kickstarter fundraiser for a film about John Fahey, longtime Salem resident and iconoclastic acoustical guitar player...it even features interviews with my friend, Tim Knight, owner of the Guitar Castle in Salem and longtime accompanist to John. They even have interviews with Pete Townshend!! Looks like a worthy project to give some of your allowance to. "The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death" was my first Fahey record and made freshman year of college a little easier to deal with....
johnfaheyfilm.com
Friday, J. Roddy Walston and the Business @ Dante's - be there!