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I miss writing. I hope to start spending more time here. I also plan on starting to share snippets of my memoir. More to come....

Still Be Wild / The Rodeo Bar

Another of my favorite NYC haunts will soon cease having live music. From Brownies and the Lakeside Lounge to Great Lakes and now The Rodeo Bar, a large part of my twenties are quickly vanishing from the New York City streets. The rooms where I celebrated rock n' roll, bought and accepted many a drink and formed the strongest friendships of my life, are quickly disappearing. And with each closing, I realize that my youth is becoming more and more distant. The endless, blurry nights. The rock n' roll bouncing off venue or apartment walls until the sun came up. Many of these memories are now 15 years+ old. Time barrels on. Star City was the only band I really cared about on the Rodeo Bar calendar. I liked the Hangdogs alright, and seeing Lucinda Williams stumble around the room was fun to witness, but it was Jason Lewis' messy alt.country group of pros that brought me out. I'd eventually "manage" them, which really just meant that I'd collect merch money o...

Breadcrumb Trail

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Whenever I listen to Slint, there's just something.....off. It's like watching The Shining ; you appreciate its brilliance but you feel like you should stop watching. Not necessarily out of fear of what's on screen, but for fear of where your mind is careening to. Slint's second and final record, Spiderland , is widely considered a masterpiece of indie/punk/sound/something. But again, it's almost impossible to describe. Four kids out of Louisville, Kentucky spit out something that must've come from the depths. And then they were done. But Spiderland was just finding its way. Twenty-plus years after their demise arrives the documentary Breadcrumb Trails . I watched tonight and although it's filled with interviews with band members, the mystery remains. It's briefly mentioned that one band member checked himself into a hospital immediately following completion of the record. But no explanation follows. All four members have gone onto different project...

Sean Rowe "Flying"

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2013

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It's been a pretty unreal year. I can't recall reflecting on a year and having such a long list of enriching experiences, some of which I never imagined possible. Here are a few of the highlights of the year 2013: Solid Sound Music Festival Three beautiful days in the quiet and rustic town of North Adams, MA. The selection of artists couldn't have been better: Wilco (x2), Low, Neko Case, Dream Syndicate, White Denim and many more. Wilco opened their "covers" set with a blistering take on Thin Lizzy's "The Boys are Back in Town" followed by Pavement's "Cut Your Hair." Probably the biggest surge of energy I've felt since Clarence joined Bruce onstage many years back in New Jersey. I've been to some great music festivals, but SS is far-and-away the best. From the music to the staff to the food to the pace, this is the perfect music festival. Friends and Family Spent a lot of time with friends near and far. The Rep...

2013 in Review : My Ten Favorite Records of the Year

1 Jason Isbell / Northeastern 2 Josh Ritter / The Beast In Its Tracks 3 Low / The Invisible Way 4 Neko Case / The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight... 5 Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis / Cheater's Game 6 Okkervil River / The Silver Gynmasium 7 Arcade Fire / Reflektor 8 Son Volt / Honky Tonk 9 Foxygen / We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic 10 Mavis Staples / One True Vine

2013 in Review : Songs for Slim

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In early 2012, former Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap suffered a massive stroke. This tragic turn resulted in one of the most heartfelt and collective reactions the music industry has seen in some time. Musicians ranging from Jakob Dylan, Steve Earle, Jeff Tweedy, Lucero, Joe Henry, Deer Tick and Patterson Hood, recorded some of  Slim's tracks, while former Replacements manager Peter Jesperson gathered all the material, placed the recordings on 7" singles and put them up for auction. The proceeds helped offset Slim's building medical expenses and may have played a role in Paul and Tommy getting The Replacements back for a few of their first shows in over two decades. Peter and a host of musicians came to the aid of one of their own. Beautifully done. We all wish Slim the best.  Songs for Slim