Podcasts & Shows can Keep You Warm

I was so happy to do this Podcast with the good folks at Killing the Breeze. I'm really excited about this podcast. I love the warm and friendly format and their angle of letting every body talk, then pasting it all together and splicing music between. No hand holding for the listener just aggregate observation. FUN.














I'm also looking forward to a show this Wednesday night (11/19) with Tim Bulkley on drums and Kevin Barker on bass. I first heard Kevin play through a recording the Goh Nakamura was making at Gary Olson's recording studio, Marlborough Farms. (On a side note, 3 of the tracks from my album were recorded at Malborough Farms. It's a great studio and Gary is a great engineer.)

I hadn't seen Kevin since that recording but ran into him at M Shanghai and was thrilled that he was free to play this upcoming gig. Because great dumplings are where great instincts set in, I asked Kevin if he could play on this gig. Like Tim who is a visual artist, drummer, and keyboard/sampler man. Kevin is also multi-talented. He's a guitarist, a bass player recently on tour with Hamilton Leithauser of The Walkmen, and a screenwriter and director. Looking forward to what these guys bring to the music with their multi-talents!

Wednesday 11/19
Fontana's Bar

105 Eldridge Street b/w Grand and Broome St.  NYC

We're on at 8:30/9 (probably closer to 9) and we'll be on for a 40 minute set!

 

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