Monthly Archives: April 2006

Great Night Underground

The show last night at the Underground was great fun, so thank you everyone for coming and sharing the evening with us. The next show there will probably be in June, and in the meantime check my site for other … Continue reading

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Tomorrow Night, Underground

Mike Skliar and I will be back at the Underground Lounge tomorrow night on the Upper West Side. I’m going to start off with a half-hour set of new material, including some songs that have been previewed online (“A Little … Continue reading

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The Queen In the Hook

The Queen Mary 2 spent a few hours in Red Hook today, inaugurating the new passenger ship terminal. I rode down in time to catch its 5pm departure. Queen Mary Docked at the new cruise ship terminal in Red Hook, … Continue reading

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Sunset In Red Hook

I had a rehearsal in Red Hook this evening, and got there early (it’s one long downhill ride, so biking there takes about ten minutes), so I rode past the old Revere sugar factory and took some photos.

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This morning in Brooklyn Heights

I remember these grinder trucks from when I was a kid, and even then I didn’t understand how they stayed in business. This guy was driving slowly down Hicks Street, holding his hand out the window to hit his bell … Continue reading

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Protected: East of Eden — John Steinbeck

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Sometimes It Snows In April

The view from my Orange County office window this morning.

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Alive and Kicking

Fats Domino is one of the true kings of rock&roll, the man who did for the piano what Chuck Berry did for the guitar (albeit with a considerable boost from Johnnie Johnson’s piano). He took the the New Orleans boogie-woogie … Continue reading

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