Who’s a creature of editorial consistency? Me, that’s who.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
Even if the friend is one you’ve never see-n.
Props to Harvey.
Save the monkeywhale.
Who’s a creature of editorial consistency? Me, that’s who.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
Even if the friend is one you’ve never see-n.
Props to Harvey.
Save the monkeywhale.
Chris, Diego and Eric have all been return DMP show goers (you can download their DMP album for free over there in the left column). Franklin, if I missed you out, my bad.
Here they are in Harvey’s Kitchen, getting their interview on.
Pow.
(from the monkeywhale)
Matty Sheets, James Marshall Owen (a DMP veteran) and the rest of the six-piece Eating The Invaders, get a sit down with Harvey… in his kitchen.
Secret: My time in the food factory is coming soon!
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Martha Bassett together with Bassist Pat Lawrence play Leave Me Behind, a signature track from her upcoming album with working titles, Shake or Whisper.
(from monkeywhale)
A great musician and as much as I know him, a great guy.
From monkeywhale.com:
Robin Doby Easter, Greensboro Resident, singer, actor, sits in for an interview and talks about the Gate City, her life and her struggles as an artist. Robin is the lead singer for one of the hottest Blues bands around, “The Stovepipes,” who are playing at the Greensboro Coliseum on Tuesday for the election night Obama Rally.
My favorite line in the interview:
There ain’t nothin’ happening here (Greensboro). You know, if you don’t make it happen, uh, it ain’t gonna happen.
Exactamundo.
We’ve had Bruce on the DMP radar for a bit now, but after experiencing the energy of last month’s performance by his friends, we’re itching for another listening audience.
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