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Our 3rd album, Cezanne (recorded live at Cezanne May 21, 2005), will drop in late October. Here's a
sneak previewMark your calendars for CD release shows in your town:
10/20 -
Luna - San Antonio, TX
10/21 -
The Aardvark - Ft. Worth, TX
10/22 -
Cezanne - Houston, TX (3pm in-store performance at
Cactus Records)
10/28 -
The Fainting Goat - Bellville, TX
10/29 -
Revolution - Bryan, TX
11/3 -
The Elephant Room - Austin, TX
11/5 -
The Vortex - Beaumont, TX
I'm sure
it's fine, but I would suggest
running. I'm old, so I remember how much Hurricane
Alicia sucked.
Remember run from
water, hide from
wind, and don't be an
idiot.
Here's where we'll be:
Sunday Sonorities
September 18 , 2005, 6pm
$5 (Cheap!)
DiverseWorks Theater"DiverseWorks introduces our newest Performing Arts offering: Sunday Sonorities. In an effort to bring together innovative composers, Artists Board Member
Thomas Helton has developed a series featuring musicians of all stripes - jazz specialists, classical innovators, and composers who defy categorization - to show off their newest original compositions. The first edition starts off with four of Houston's best composers and improvisors. New works by
Eddie Lewis (trumpet),
Carol Morgan (trumpet),
Drop Trio (jazz funk), and
John Edward Ross (jazz)."
Later that night we'll be at the
Meridian paying tribute to our departed friend
Tim McGlashen who died July 12th of this year. Other bands on the bill include
Chris Whitely,
The Buddhacrush Norma Zenteno,
Orange Is In, and for the first time in 7 years The Zealots. The show starts early 6pm with the Meridian's doors opening at 5.
See you
there and
there.
The
Live Archive is back!!! This weeks addition is an improv titled "Jeff Rocks." Jeff is the one and only
Jeff Balke, bass player for Orange is In and one super rad photographer.
This Friday (Sept. 9) at 7pm at HCC Town and Country Performing Arts Center featuring legendary New Orleans drummer
Johnny Vidacovich. Johnny has become even more well known in recent years due to the success of one of his students,
Stanton Moore of
Galactic and
Garage A Trois.
Here's some info.
Johnny will also perform with the
Erin Wright Trio in the Woodlands area Saturday night (Sept. 10) from 7:30-10:30 at
Louie's.
Here is a short video of Johnny being
RAD!!!Also this Friday our friends the
Psychodillos are playing at the
Rhythm Room with New Orleans'
New Birth Brass Band. This show is a benefit for hurricane relief.
Thanks to a cool promotion at CD Baby, we're now
donating all the profits from sales of our latest album, Leap, to relief efforts. If you haven't bought a copy yet, why not
do it now? Everybody wins - you get some new music, we get a new listener, and folks who need help in New Orleans will get it. In the words of Derek Silvers from
CD Baby: "You may think that a few sales won't help, but with thousands of musicians banded together to do this, I think it will help a LOT of people get their lives back together after this disaster."
Donate cash:
American Red Cross
(800) HELP NOW (435-7669) English
(800) 257-7575 Spanish
Operation Blessing (800) 436-6348
America's Second Harvest (800) 344-8070
To donate cash or volunteer:
Adventist Community Services (800) 381-7171
Convoy of Hope (417) 823-8998
Mennonite Disaster Service (717) 859-2210
Nazarene Disaster Response (888) 256-5886
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (800) 872-3283
Salvation Army (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
Southern Baptist Convention -- Disaster Relief (800) 462-8657, ext. 6440
United Methodist Committee on Relief (800) 554-8583
If you're in the Austin area (or if you'd like to make a road trip), please join us tonight at
Stubb's BBQ. We go on at 10pm, and we'll be followed by our good friends
Groovin' Ground.