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Tag Archives: The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour
Page 30, The usual, the tour, The Blackberry Winter Band!
Resentments are festering again, and I’m beginning to ferret out the cause. It’s no one’s fault, just people’s differing habits. It will come to a head soon, but I think I’ll know what to do. In the meantime, we’re off … Continue reading
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Page 29, That amazing tour of the US with a bunch of oldsters.
Rested and refreshed, and with a shorter distance to drive, we leave Chagrin Falls around noon and head for Columbus. It’s another indie bar, Rumba Cafe, with a small crowd. But they are all serious fans, and again, they get … Continue reading
Page 27, of The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour
The Highline Ballroom is just about as New York as it gets, and getting to play there was a rush. The Highline, for you history buffs, is a 1930s attempt at a NYC elevated railway system connecting the Meatpacking district … Continue reading
A Message From The Present Tense, Or Presently Tense, Or Something…
I really thought that once we got back from the tour there’d be a long space of just sitting around doing nothing, and I could tell the entire story of the tour before anything else happened. I was mistaken. We’ve … Continue reading