The shows are coming together for our next tour! Check the Calendar page on my site for confirmed dates in The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Scotland and England. There will be more to come as things get nailed down and we meet in the in-betweens. Tnis is our most ambitious trip ever - we will criss-cross England and be in and out of Heathrow (our old stomping ground! more times than I like to consider about.
Along the way will be united by musical mates to include Roland Wolff, Duncan Maitland, Richard Snow, Nico Wouters and hopefully many more.
Here in Los Angeles, we haven't anything booked as we appear to be too busy participating in theme shows! They appear to be springing up all over town as a way to work together crowds of talented artists to observe a genre near and love to us. Our favorite is Adam Marsland's 70's night - over the preceding year we've contributed renditions of Delta Dawn and American Girl (Anny - See Video!), Maybe I'm Amazed and Any Major Dude (Nelson) and one (perhaps ill-chosen) duet, the 3 minutes of stupidness known as You're The One That I Want.
British Invasion Night was fun - we trotted out our versions of To Sir With Love, For No One and Waterloo Sunset. And a night of original Christmas songs inspired me to write Christmas in the Pines (see the Video!).
Coming up in January, Brill Building Night and an eve of Elton John songs hosted by Adam Marsland. Who knows what further silliness the class will bring?
The shows are coming together for our next tour! Check the Calendar page for confirmed dates in The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Scotland and England. There will be more to do as things get nailed down and we take in the in-betweens. Tnis is our most ambitious trip ever - we will criss-cross England and be in and out of Heathrow (our old stomping ground! more times than I care to guess about. Along the way will be united by musical mates to include Roland Wolff, Duncan Maitland, Richard Snow, Nico Wouters and hopefully many more.
Here in Los Angeles, we haven't anything booked as we appear to be too busy participating in theme shows! They appear to be springing up all over town as a way to work together crowds of talented artists to keep a genre near and good to us. Our favorite is Adam Marsland's 70's night - over the preceding year we've contributed renditions of Delta Dawn and American Girl (Anny), Maybe I'm Amazed and Any Major Dude (Nelson) and one (perhaps ill-chosen) duet, the 3 minutes of stupidness known as You're The One That I Want.
British Invasion Night was fun - we trotted out our versions of To Sir With Love, For No One and Waterloo Sunset. And a night of original Christmas songs inspired me to write Christmas in the Pines (see below).
Coming up in January, Brill Building Night and an eve of Elton John songs hosted by Adam Marsland. Who knows what further silliness the class will bring?
Watch the picture of American Girl, live at Adam's 70's show, on my Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVuNiHLQHjA
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