born in indpls travel all over been into music very long time especailly early ninties indpls & bloomington sceen: el nino/speed luxury/antenna/datura seeds/steve kowalski/brown betty/zoo gods/acid green/modern vending/jot/birdmen and the legendary vulgar boatmen ...
cool, I'll try. might be late, have something going on Thursday.
Phyllis is at Birdy's Monday the 27th. I think 8:30pm early spot.
Dino show was awsome, I thought. Sounded better than I expected.
Hi Jimmy, sorry to miss those shows, I was doing the family thing. Acoustic Boatmen at Spencer's Tavern on May 23, and a reunion show with the incomparable Bramble Grit on May 29 at Birdy's!
I need to write a blog totally marginalizing vinyl. I'll get to work on that ;) Seriously, good piece. I need to find my way back to vinyl - I need to convince my wife to let me set up the turntable in the living room again.
My family still had 78's and a record player that would play 'em when I grew up in the '50's. My father had big band, Beethoven, country, all kind of things. My mother worked at the RCA plant that made records in Indianapolis, when she left to have…
I've had a vinyl influence since I was alive. I am grateful my father had a record player and that he would actually use it. I think there is something unique in a medium that takes so much to slow down and truly appreciate it for what it's worth. W…
I know, I'm on some sort of nostalgia trip these days while running a Web agency. Everything balances out. That's kinda my point. As we go further into the digital realm we have the increased need for a tactile experience.