Katy Perry, 2014

Hammer don’t hurt him unless it is Pete Seeger or what are you got three anti-fascist anti-fashion American Taliban in the house
Katy Perry, 2014

Hammer don’t hurt him unless it is Pete Seeger or what are you got three anti-fascist anti-fashion American Taliban in the house
And he’s playing The Mitch in Palo Alto on Friday September 27, 2019, Sun Kil Moon. For whatever reason, the first person to purchase a ticket, for 20$ was a guy named Mitchell Park
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who knew that there was a version of “Wichita Lineman” solo piano by Keith Jarrett? It would be good if Mark Kozelek wrote contradict lyrics for this.
…And I’m certain that by the time anybody reads this, I’ll forget what I was thinking.
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I told somebody the story recently my version of what I remember reading about a brown woman from the Middle East who worked in DC in government and wrote some kind of a book about a child being reincarnated from a terrorist but had her contract canceled by some of us equally obscure publishing house because she had tweeted a photo of a somewhat subway worker — DC Metro; it’s the same system as BART; minus the clever achronism acronym — eating, in uniform, under

I know it’s a brain cross-section but it looks like the face of a scary insect monster giant coming to eat me
(TMW interjects here that my dictation is annoying her, so I cut it off. But fact-checking my own faulty yet creative memory —Shields, 2012, “memoir” chapter, I just reread yesterday but forget where, I know I was at Cafe Venezia for a bit, with Duffy, and Liam was not there but I met a young female co-worker whose name selfsimilarly I forget — Angie? I will update to add itwweat — where was I ? If not Venetia then later that morning at Coupa— I got to this article about Natasha Tynes in USA Today.

This is an Ed Hardy drawing from the website of his or its tattoo art show at DeYoung which I found while thinking of Laura Veirs “Tiger Tattoo”.
my point is not that being Jordanian gives her the right to dish on a black woman but that the irony of a uniform
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VICJ= as I type “Laura Snapes” into my “tag” monster, it reminds me of former posts I can’t quite recall on
Laura Ingraham — overlapped three years with at Dartmouth, scares me;
Laura Chavez — I talk her up all the time, most recently to Bob Margolin, but fear we are estranged; she’s in my Columbia University pantheon even if she never matriculated — her parents are, too
Lsura Veirs— love her. Tucker too;
Laura Jacobson — she makes ceramic wall art that looks like my MRI for Gods sake fun and profit came to my TMW wedding AND reads and understands Nabokov, Fire something.
So basically good artist Laura’s out number bad media Laura’s 3-2.
andand: I have a whole riff on not “idiot” but “iota” but fear that getting anatomical will only make things verde. Verse. Jewels of Verse.
skeleton key: Yud should know that the word “iota” is derived from the Hebrew word for “(tiny) hand(s)”.
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Francisco Guilledo was world champion boxer, but died young and fought using a pseudonym based on the Mexican anti-hero, Pancho Villa. I saw the Joan Baez portrait, a detail of a larger work, at the Paly 100th year reception, in … Continue reading
Great show last night at The Stanford Jazz Workshop. Highlights included “Freakadelic” by Jeff Parker, off his Trio cd; and Jason Lindner’s “Monserrati” which he said is about a church on an Andrew hill in Bogota.
They are pretty finicky about use of devices during show, so all I got was 10 seconds of Jeff during Scott’s solo.
I was so into the show to be mesmerized by their congratulations and bows. Dave King, the nominal leader, said that the gang ran The Dish together as part of their intensive preparation.
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my archive of live music vines:
Parker and Amendola at Earthwise at PAAC March, 2019:
COMING TO PALO ALTO, SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 2 P.M. SHOW
TICKETS ON SALE, AT EVENTBRITE
Because he is coming back to his home the Bay Area later this month to record a cd with local legend Josh Thurston-Milgrom (my fellow Gunn alumnus*), Dayna is breaking away to play The Mitch.
I admit I had not heard of Dayna until I took in a Peter Apfelbaum show in 2008, also at Stanford, and the progam notes included a Q&A in which he was asked his two favorite young musicians, under 40: Ambrose Akinmusire and Dayna Stephens.
I hope this is a great day for D.
I hope this is a great month for D.

I hope the years turns out to be, for him, the best yet.
Meanwhile, I have five shows I”m advancing: Dayna Stephens, John Santos, Sun Kil Moon, Amendola/Dunn/Greenlief and Tom Harrell. All are at The Mitch, save THQ which is a FREE SHOW at Palo Alto Art Center, the former Palo Alto Cultural Center that is also the former Council Chambers here, during Tom’s youth in nearby Los Altos.
I have 2 shows I am bidding on. I might end up with 10 for the year and targeting 10 to 20 for 2020.
Meanwhile, beyond here in Plasty, I have ads and banners in or on the Weekly. And thanks to my wife TMW, Terry Acebo Davis, the artist and former commissoioner I have a website URL for Earthwise as well.

*Gunn alums in the jazz world: Josh Thurston Milgrom, Me, Jason Olaine, Stanley Jordan, Joe Oliveira, Dan Adams, Bob Adams, Tom Polizer, Akira Tana, Jana Herzen, David Brigham, that young drummer, Rustagi or something. Dan is sitting in tonite in a rock jam space band at Lytton Plaza led by Beauman Edwards, Equator.
I bought this from Bill peaks while visiting New York City on my honeymoon in September 2018
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Weiss: This started with, and maybe I should not admit, something triggering a memory of a dirty joke I read in Playboy magazine years ago about a businessman playing golf in Japan but not speaking the language too well … Continue reading

The next morning Duffy and I cane upon some colorful flowers:


Rachael tiold me she’s a fifth generation Carmelite.

Palo Altans likely have been following her progress for more than 10 years, but Molly Tuttle made her debut in 2018 at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco.
I got a report from my friend who went to Telluride that she was a big draw up there.
I recall reading about her when she was in high school in the Palo Alto Weekly.
Her father Jack Tuttle has taught at Gryphon Stringed for a whiles.
Molly Tuttle is already in the pantheon of all time great musicians from Palo Alto.
You can tell in the first 22 seconds of her recent cd — that I added to my phone via the old apple tree — that she is the real deal / the complete package / good golly!
Compare Steve Jenkins “doot doot doot” Gunn 1983 and chart- topping in 1995 to Molly Million Miles this year “doot doot-it”.
She records for Compass records in Nashville which is run by the musician Alison Brown and Garry West. Actually I found this podcast on kill rock stars worth the listen.
