this monday at the hideout
A trio: John Abbey, Robbie Gjersoe, and myself. We'll be building the show on the possibilities suggested by upright bass, acoustic guitar, and whatever it is that Gjersoe will play, which isn't nailed down yet. Looks like a good night to swing (e.g. the Monk and Coltrane heads Robbie and I have been fooling with on our off-hours) and get a little abstract (Steve Reich joins the Carter Family?), and a fine occasion to, so to speak, folk this town. (The word "Indian" has also come up, which frankly distresses me, but we'll see; Messrs. Gjersoe and Abbey are worldly instrumentalists who have only one handicap, and its name is "Robbie Fulks.") As almost always, you can expect some of my originals and some fiddle tunes.
That's February 15, by the calendar of the goyim!
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The splinters shall be a-flying off of their respective fretboards. Hope to catch one of these shows on my next trek to visit the homespun folk.
Having now seen two of these Hideout shows (Nora and the one with the other Robbie plus bass player) I can say that I plan to live through 2010. Really great shows and especially interesting to see Robbie in different settings. Love the regular band -- don't get me wrong -- but there's more to be heard. Now forget you read this as the shows are already a little crowded...