Smokey Hormel at Sunny’s

We went down to Sunny’s last night to catch the great Smokey Hormel, playing an outstanding set of country music and western swing. You may not know Smokey’s name but you’ve heard his playing unless you’ve managed to avoid buying albums by people like Tom Waits, Beck and Johnny Cash (and hundreds of others). He was playing with a band including Red Hook’s own Bob Hoffman on pedal steel, and a surprise on drums: Anton Fier, a drummer and producer who was a member of the Golden Palominos along with Richard Thompson and Michael Stipe and other luminaries, and played with everyone from Laurie Anderson to Bill Laswell. I’d never imagined him playing country, but he had a light touch and wonderful timing and a level of intensity that really made the night work.

Photos below

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A week in California

My job took me out to the west coast last week, starting off in San Diego and finishing up in Silicon Valley, with the weekend between to drive up the coast. I’ve driven the Pacific Coast Highway once before, in 2002, but starting further north. It’s a stunning drive, interrupted every fifteen minutes by the need to pull off and just look at the ocean.

Also, a reminder that I’ll be doing my own songs tonight as part of the song circle at the Kings County Opry at Freddy’s Bar and Backroom, 6th Avenue and Dean Street, in Brooklyn, starting about 8.30 p.m.

Lots of photos below

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Toronto Photos

Finally got a few snapshots from our show last weekend.

Renaissance Cafe, Toronto — March 31, 2007

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Jalopy

I took the new camera down to Jalopy last night, where we did alternating sets with Blue Harvest. Of course, I have no pictures of us playing, but I’m pleased with the camera. It’s a Nikon D40, the most basic of Nikon’s digital SLRs, but the real enjoyment was the lens, a Nikon 18-55/2.8 that’s great for these low-light shots.

Blue Harvest

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Toronto Show — Reviews Are In

One of our big supporters in Toronto, Marcel, posted a very nice review of our show Saturday night, including some MP3s. I have no photos to post yet, but did take a few of Mike Ford at the beginning of his set. Mike, who was part of the great Canadian rock band Moxy Fruvous, now writes songs about Canadian history and performs them in schools. His guitar is covered with pictures of historical people and places.

Also, I have available on my web site recordings of the two traditional songs that I did during my solo set, which Marcel mentions: “Angeline the Baker,” which is not the Stephen Foster song “Angelina Baker,” but a later derivative; and “Si Bheag Si Mhor,” an Irish traditional tune.

Photos under the cut

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Niagara Falls

I’ll post more about the show in Toronto when some of the pictures, sound and video start coming in (I think this may be the best-documented show Mike and I have ever played) but in the meantime, I’m posting some pictures from my stop at Niagara Falls (on both sides of the border) on the way home. It was a cold and rainy day, but in a way that made it more magical. The main problem with these photos is that the most powerful experience of the Falls is not the visuals, but the sound and the vibration and the power that you feel.

Canadian and American Falls

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Friday Morning Downtown

I ended up delaying my trip to Toronto for a day, and did some errands downtown this morning on the bike. I did my usual two-bridge trip, taking the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan and coming home over the Manhattan Bridge. A perfect day for a bike ride, and of course I took the camera and broke the law against taking photographs on/of NYC bridges.

Photos below…

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