My earliest memory of feeling connected to spirit (or God, as I call that wonderful force in my life), happened far away from any man-made church. It happened when the noise of the world was (literally) drowned out by the noise of my motorcycle, and my feeling of peace and stillness was exaggerated by the confines… Continue reading I Believe
The Dead Guise formerly known by the name Ded Guise pronounced “dead guys” came about during a discussion from founding members; Ken Younger, Bill DeSmit, Dan Albers and Dan Cuervo- on what to name the band. “Since we’re a bunch of guys who play Dead music, let’s call us Dead Guys” exclaimed Ken. Dan noted… Continue reading The Dead Guise
Tony’s playing the Boulder Theater November, 25th, 2005. Their location is 2032 14th Street ~ Boulder CO ~ and their phone is: 303.786.7030 Doors: 8pm ~ Show time: 9pm $17 For more info: www.bouldertheater.com Appearing with Tony: local heroes Drew Emmitt Band featuring Bill Nershi. Grateful Web’s review of the show will be posted soon…
The Bad Plus at the Boulder Theater Halloween night was a truly fun event. Taking the stage at 9:30pm the three piece Jazz band made up of Reid Anderson on bass, Ethan Iverson on Piano, and David King on drums settled on the stage in the glow of a warm red light. They opened up… Continue reading The Bad Plus | Boulder Theater | 10/31/05 | Review
We get into Vegas @ 9:30, and as the plane lands the lights of Vegas are already drawing me in. Everything has lights to lead and confuse. We get over to the Aladdin (possibly the most evil hotel in town – several friends of mine complained of bad vibes and confusing energy in that place), ditched our… Continue reading Vegaroo
Alright, so timeliness is not my forte. I’m always getting caught up in the moment, hence my lateness with papers, reviews, bills, and work, but perhaps it is also a reason for my being drawn to The Steve Kimock Band, whose tendency to explore the moment through improvisation, emphasizes “the now” in music. In my opinion, SKB consistently illustrates… Continue reading Every Now is a New Now for the Steve Kimock Band