Is that Motel in this photo? I knew Motel via LP many years after this photo. I actually have a painting of hers that I love which I saved from almost certain death when I lived in Chicago after LP moved back to Indy. I also saved a really large pai…
LP passed away overnight after a recording session at Queensize- a studio he helped build and run. I would defer to his family on exactly how he died but he had been struggling with addictions for a while leading up to his death.
were you friends wi…
It's a very cool flyer. Seems like bands that played No-Bar always had great flyers: fantastic, very detailed artwork, a lot of effort put into them. Did you do the art for the Toxic Reasons show, too? I vaguely remember Muggins... wasn't it on College Ave?
Correction: it's *Bob* from Transgression that I've run into at the weirdest times/places. He used to live in Zionsville and had an original-issue fuzzface pedal. Dave Watson was another friend-of-a-friend who lived in Zionsville and played bass. Anyway, I hope you're doing well.
Hey Linda, how are you doing? I see a flyer among your photos for Transgression at the old No-Bar in Muncie. Do you know Dave -- I think he was guitarist in the band? It's funny, I don't know him well, but we seem to run into each other through common friends every decade or so.
hey you! doing really well... btw, thanks for posting fotos of me on the internet-- I feel as if I made an impression on someone-! karen mentioned seeing you, and I wanted to say hey. do you still live there-?
I'm all for MFT and the artists both making some money whether it's NP or not. I'm glad there is another way of getting us out there.
If I would have sold an album in the 80s, I remember most little labels and artists would be happy to sell their t…
PJ- I thought of that too! I could use a new Ping hat.
We aren't too far down the road of the NP thing to turn back. But John is right, if we can find a way to funnel money to artists then I'm all about having MFT make some of that transaction. It…