Sunday, June 25, 2006

We are all doing our best here to rest up after a weekend full of shows. After the celebrations on Thursday night we played an in-store at Schoolkids in Chapel Hill and then we finished off the weekend in Raleigh where we joined our friends the magnificent Patty Hurst Shifter at The Pourhouse. Thank you so much to everyone who came out to single and multiple shows throughout the weekend. It was quite a way to celebrate and we thank all of you for coming out and putting on your party hats. We will be posting pictures from all the shows in the next couple of days so keep your eyes out for back flips and pyrotechnics. They happened so quick……
Also squeezed into the weekend we managed to pick up the phone around 12:30 a.m and hear Thad on the other line requesting Skip and Timshel back over at Logan and Nick’s to write a Christmas song for the dB’s Holiday album due out this 2006 Christmas. This was Saturday? By some sort of miracle the song was finished by 3:30 (despite multiple breaks by every band member to listen to/read aloud Wesley Willis Lyrics) and recorded the next morning before Thad headed home to Nashville.
This week we are very excited to be heading to Alabama and back to Nashville for our second night at The Basement. We will definitely be pulling some rabbits out of some hats so rally the troops and head on out.
http://www.nashvillerage.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/RAGE0202/606220326.
Most exciting for us though we will be stopping mid trip in Wilkesboro to get some recording done for Songs For An Empty Room.

2 Comments:

Blogger Matthew Flannery said...

Hey Timshel,

It's been a while (11th grade?) since I have seen you. I live in SF and am running a non-profit (www.kiva.org) with my wife. Basically, I've been listing to your records for years now and have been a silent fan ever since your mom handed me your demo half a decade ago (approximately). I admire your heart and ability to stay at it so long, congratulations.

If you are coming to California, let me know. I could easily put together a show where about 400 people would show up.

Sincerely,

Matt Flannery
www.kiva.org
matt@kiva.org

June 27, 2006 8:38 PM  
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