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Bluegrass Brunch This Sunday
I’ll be playing the Bluegrass Brunch at Nolita House this coming Sunday, January 7, with Fresh Baked. We start at 12.30 and go till about 3. Great food and the music’s not bad either.
The Jam In the Glass
Sunny’s, my favorite Red Hook bar, has been having art exhibits in the back room, the same spot where we play bluegrass on Saturday nights. A new exhibit just opened, which is really more of an installation: Glass discs, cast … Continue reading
Back at the Underground Lounge!
Mike Skliar and I will be back at the Underground Lounge on Thursday, September 21. I’ll be starting off with a half-hour solo set of original songs, including some brand-new ones, at 8 pm. Mike will do a solo set … Continue reading
Tri-Borough Music
In September, I’ll be playing in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island. Coming up this week is the Third Annual Brooklyn Country Music Festival, at Park Slope’s legendary Southpaw on Saturday. I’ll be playing with Graveyard Shift in the downstairs lounge … Continue reading
More Bluegrass Brunching
I’ll be playing again with Freshly Baked for the bluegrass brunch at Nolita House on Sunday. We had a good time opening for the Atlanta alt/country band No River City last night. Lots of shows in September, so stay tuned … Continue reading
Two Gigs This Weekend
I have two gigs this weekend, one of which is actually nearby. On Saturday, August 12, Mike Skliar and I will be playing at the farmer’s market in Montclair, NJ, from 10 a.m. to noon. Montclair is a nice town, … Continue reading
Help Take Back a Congressional Seat
This coming Monday, I’ll be part of an open mic fundraiser for Congressional candidate Steve Harrison, who is seeking to oust the odious Vito Fossella, a strong Repugnant supporter of Dubya’s idiotic policies. It’s all happening Monday night, June 12, … Continue reading
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
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
Accomplishments
I wrote (or rather, finished writing) two new songs this weekend, including “The Scars Of Robert Moses” which I started in Toronto last year. And a third is on the way, so there’ll be a lot of new material for … Continue reading