I from Norton Anyhology 2017
II From Wolfgang’s Poster Vault

I from Norton Anyhology 2017
II From Wolfgang’s Poster Vault

I saw her at the bottom of the hill in 2000 or so.
i wonder who is her drummer:

Nyt has a newsletter so in the future I need not miss their fine work contextual to ting like Ms Chan.
And I am the 187 millionth personage to get “Kiki do you love” me but likely the first to post “I am here from Chan Marshall”.
Mazel tov, sister.
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maybe I already wrote this but in 2016 in Eugene, OR I bought from a thrift store not quite a head shop but pop up 2 doors down from WOW a painting or drawing for $100 by a female artist, friend of the head/pop/hip-thrifter rag man, and later tried to donate it to Stanford Cantor museum and or curator alumna Connie Wolfe of Grand Rapids and lord knows where it is or how it got there. But I ran into CW at Whole Foods, maybe shot her portrait and will text her next her. This lunk.
O brave new world that has such linkage in it, glow or flow of data or Slater, and
I have No idea if I downloaded this or a Marilee streaming it it keeps playing the track after the one before; I’m afraid I’m going to get a bill for $10 per download whereas I believe I am paying $10 per month where is initially it was $.99 per month. But bingo I waited through 17,000 of my photos on this Doohickey defined the thing I’m describing:




That would be a depiction of Chan Marshall PKA cat power, some Hopi pottery including something by the great dextra, a mother and son, a mother and son, and a woman from Palo alto pretending she is the flying nun; Plus Cornell West as framed by Astra Taylor, Ripped for a multimedia work by a female artist in the SF mama collection. (And therefore I’m going to tag or file this under SF moma)
edit to add: Cat Power Tiny Desk — gives name of the drummer some: Aliana Kalaba

A wee bit belatedly I created a shrine to Roy Hargrove at the backyard bistro coffee house and Kelly Avenue thanks to the recommendation or enthusiasm of Mr. Brandon who played a chestnut called Santa Rita Sandinista I mean Strausburg Santa nice I’ll link to it so we get a nice
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Also made me think about Nancy Peacock the painter I made it to Big Sur jazz festival when Ray was there circa 2000 and I bought a painting a very abstract line painting of Roy Hargrove black paint on red background I presume it’s in my flat files
and 1 sad one: Lalo Perez married to Erin Solheim— They should name the Cubberley theater after him, If not the whole campus.

Fernando Rodney of the Oakland ‘s, who has played for 12 other teams in 18 seasons, joined Cy Young as only pitchers to appear in 900 or more games. He has 48 wins, to Cy’s
b/w edita: Panda on the base paths (a highlight of Giants opener v Tampa, Friday April 4, 2019:




5: Strike out swinging
(But earlier apparently the brave had taken the Dartmouth why Wah hoo wah yard )
Not a great outing for the professor gave up seven runs through 95 pitches four and one-third innings.
Acuna was being lauded as one of the top young homerun hitters in history up there with Al Kaline Tony Conigliaro and Mel Ott.







Tina in it to P1n
Tina Rutnik from Dartmouth KKG, better known as Kirsten Gillibrand candidate for President USA is on page 1 of today’s The New York Times Sunday Edition, just barely below the fold, stradling the fold, if you can say “stradle” about a woman running for office, in today’s PC age. Her head is peeking above the fold, crowning.
I sent a note on this point – page placement – to my contact in her campaign.
Today I also wrote seven freshman dorm mates of mine –from fall, 1982 at Dartmouth College, of Hanover NH 03755 suggesting they support the campaign, with a link to a money-accepting ap. (So there’s applying to college, then applying for colleagues from colleges).
I also noted and wroted about the Post having Kirsten as a heat seeker and three other better knowns — Harris, Klobuchar and Biden maybe — losing ground.
Anyhoo, just thought I’d add this to the heap. The heap of hope.
There’s a bull in the china shop, and a racket wheeling China doll in the bullpen, yo.
And my suggestion, for a hip and fit 50 yo, is to just faint at or fake a quick hip young move. Like 2 frames of 16 mm or 8 frames per sec or what not. No Bullworth’s in this bull pen, sis. (Can I say “pen sis”?)
Northwest reeds player looking forward to Jazzfest

Agnes Varda filmmaker and JR confederate had 2 covers six months ago, while TMW and I were in New York on our honey moon, I bought from McNally Jackson

Origi figured in Liverpool’s thrilling 2-1 troupials with Spurs today and also notched for native Belgium VS US in 2012… he’s a Kenyan King!!
I was Peru zing an old magazine March 6, 1972 sports illustrated with Bill Walton on the cover but I noticed on page 83 a letter from future Walt Disney chief executive officer Bob Iger Then a senior at Ithaca College complaining that the American basketball Association ABA was poaching players from the hallowed college ranks including the 6 foot 11 Marquette Center, Jim Chones who played for the New York Nets. Ironically he had been described in the February 21 previous issue “Get Da Shoodah, Said Faddah” — I guess the conclusion regarding Eiger is that at age 24 he was a liberal and a traditionalist and age 70 he is practical and mercenary and cold and creative.
edit to add, Sunday afternoon, but not heading to Davis for AvB, or to SF for Gina Leishman, or watching Elite 8, at Coupa: list of things I may or may not be reading:
New York Times Sunday
San Francisco Chronicle yes for the Pink but also for Matier and Ross about Taylor Swift papering the Stadium for Second Show brouhaha;
Reality Hunger: A Manifesto by David Shields 2010 but I hope weathering well and I saw a review of a frontlist book I think about relationships;
Pollstar 2019 Artist Management Director: I read this A to Z and then may ring them all;
Juztapoz just suppose Fall 2018, for JR, Barry McGee, Ruth Asawa;
Stanford Cont Studs, for a Michael Krasny course on Ginsberg, Carver, Roth and more, Thursdays, starts April 4, $480;
Pollstar 2019 Record Cos directory for example, P. 42 Royal Potato Family lists 34 acts including Allison Miller, Will Blades, Skerik.
Downbeat December 2018 with Medeski Martin & Wood on the cover and Beth Custer on page 53 as seventh favorite Readers Poll clarinet — Beth is the subject or partner for my next Earthwise Show, at the Palo Alto Art Center, May 17, a commission premiere about Paul Hawken’s environmental writings, clarient and strings, mostly cello. What about something called “Medeski, Martin V Wood” meaning “or” in that you book the act and then are not sure if you are getting, randomly, John on keys, Billy on drums OR Chris on bass; They could book two tours simultaneously; not three, for that would eliminate the essential Cage-like chance element. I’d buy that. (Or course, I also booked a series called A Quantum Decoherence of Jazz Shows on the idea that off all the venues of the world, and all the acts touring, what are the chances if you show up, for instance four times in six weeks at the Cub, you’d see great jazz?)
mustache harbor is headlining the San Francisco Rock And Roll Half Marathon. The race event is April 7. It starts at 6:30 a.m. so the post-race concert is, what, 10:30? (there is a 4-hr cutoff, my sortie — the good runners finish in about 2 hours or less).
A cover band as the sole entertainment of “rock and roll …marathon”. That’s like the Raymond Carver line about a statement with 5 lies in four words (which I’ve been lost to suss in recent attempts…anybody?).
I’ve hired or middled both Mother Hips and Mermen for Chronicle Classic 5-K in Palo Alto — that is significantly more rockin’ than Mustache Harbor, even without the use of the word “rock”.
I will bone up on their play list.
I did speak with Dan Swan their agent (“Super Diamond” “Big Bang Beat”) and he said “Tainted Love” headlined last year.
To be honest, although I published some training notes about my goal to cover 13 miles in four hours, I may just head to the nearest pub then Lyft to the show.
Daryl Dragon — “Muskrat Love” they can change the lyric to “Mustache Love” or change the band name. or a contrafact.
Village People — see there’s a dude with a captain’s hat, although earlier version he had a hat that said he will a building inspector.
Jimmy Buffett — I’m thinking boat drinks, but it’s hard to find a picture with both mustache, boats. (Most Daryl Dragon shots were cleaner shone).

i’m close to bodily harm..saw him in 1990 with Rich Durante and crew
I also wrote to an agent, Bruce Houghton for “legacy bands” like Firefall and Player or something. And I botched which song was which …so into you, et cetera. ARS.
I hope they play ooh la la by Faces. Did Rod Stewart ever rock a ‘stache?
What about Cake John McCrea “Mustache Man”? for Mustache Harbor — you here it here foist.

also: Oakland A’s world series 1975.
The dude dancing with Beck on SNL that I taped recently.
Jack Black with “Orange County” 1992. chick back
edit to add: I met the Mustache Harbour singer at SF Rock Half Marathon and posed for a selfie with him and told he I thought he was Pat Monahan. (TK)
Not quite program notes for Amendola VS Blades VS Parker VS Skerik:
I’m fairly certain I met Scott Amendola in September, 1995 the night his two bands, Charlie Hunter Trio and TJ Kirk played a rare double bill at Cubberley Center. The show was our first sellout; only about 2 percent of the shows I’ve produced have sold out; it’s tough here; tonight they won’t even let us sell tickets.
I had been saying that the TJ Kirk Charlie Hunter Trio co-bill was the only time they played together — it was the last night of one tour and the first night of the other; maybe the brain trust thought Palo Alto was a safe place to experiment — but Scott when I saw him recently told me that the same thing happened a second time, years later. I saw Scott at the The Makeout Room 2018 holiday party showcase. And our discussion is the seeds of this event tonite, March 30, 2019. I mean, we’ve been planning this roughly 3 months but have known each other or worked together more or less for 25 years.
The band we see and are about to hear tonite, or my understanding is, is an outgrowth of a project co-led by Scott Amendola drums and Wil Blades organ —
Hammond and Leslie? Jeff Parker has played with Scott in other projects — the Scott Amendola Band and maybe Will as well; Skerik has played with Will (I first heard of Skerik when he was with Charlie Hunter and Stanton Moore in Garage A Trois —GAT — although he was also part or a a leader of Critters Buggin’ who I’ve never seen or never saw but sent me a demo tape back in 1997 or so – same era as the Cubberley Shows — I suspect because they saw “Cubberley” on the routing of Medeski Martin and Wood — I don’t think they ever followed up with a phone call to discuss a gig, just sent a recording with a cover letter, from Seattle or Portland, a jam band somehow connected to Pearl Jam).
I counted about 200 credits, according to All Music Dot Com, between them, the four players tonite. They are in town together — two live here two flew or drove in — to record a earlier this week in Berkeley and are doing a total of 3 shows with this lineup. Last night at the Ivy Room, tomorrow a “jazz afternoon” at the Palms Playhouse near Davis.

this is the hologram feature on my dad’s lexus PEWZL you can see its tuned to 91.1 jazz
It’s kind of a weird digression but I was in my mind connecting this moment, introducing the band, to my feelings or thoughts when I heard about the death of a British rock or pop or disco musician or figure named Keith Flint of Prodigy or The Prodigy (Mr. Blades, who I have not actually met yet at the time of this writing, but who I saw perform briefly at Cafe Stritch in San Jose — “Stritch” incidentally, like TJ Kirk, is a reference to Roland Rahsaan Kirk— probably would recognize that “Prodigy” is or was a type of electronic keyboard instrument, like a Moog, maybe a type of Moog. The rock band — Live 105 kind of thing, to, in the instant matter, tonight at the Palo Alto Art Center, the former Palo Alto Cultural Center, the former council chambers — democracy happens here, democracy happened here — a KSCM thing — and by the way, thank you to Chris Cortez — himself a drummer, a reggae drummer — of KCSM for promoting this show.
Yeah, I do that.
It’s sort of like taking a jazz solo — my habit of writing like this – I did not like this prior to 1995 when I started booking the occasional jazz show. But the thing, or so I hear, is that when you take a jazz solo you have to still pay attention to the form or key and I think you have to start or stop in the right place. So I mean its weird if I start a sentence and then digress and forget what I was starting to say, about Prodigy and Keith Flint and how that relates to a previous show featuring Scott Amendola. It was already a pretty oblique and obscure story.
And I wanted to mention that Ted Geherke of San Jose State and the Fountain Blues Festival had passed away recently — someone RSVP’d to this and explained that it conflicts with a memorial today in Los Gatos for Mr. Geherke. I never met but appreciated those shows.
Also, Herb Wong. I thought of myself initially standing up and starting to speak on this topic, as a way to introduce the band but thought of Herb in an ironic way. Herb Wong was an educator here in Palo Alto Menlo Park and Berkeley who ran a record label, produced shows and taught an Adult School class on jazz. I only met him a few times but he left a huge legacy but I noted, if this is not too petty, that he used to give a wee bit too long-winded intro’s to bands at shows I saw, at Stanford Shopping Center or Palo Alto Jazz Alliance. I mean, he was certainly a very hip cat but and that’s just the way it is, people have more patience for you as an emcee when you are like 30 then like 55.
Maybe as a weird tribute to Herb Wong I will introduce a band that he knew and give an overly long intro. But today I am getting by with merely a long and winding program notes, that, yeah, is a lot more about me than about Jeff Parker or Skerik — I think he is scary good as in very very good and unnaturally or supernaturally or preternaturally good so he goes by “Skerik” — or Amendola VS Blades.
So I’m happy that there is a decent turnout for this show, it will be a great show, I guarantee it.
(And writing this six hours before the “hit” is more like a prayer). And I was reminded of the other big show that in my 25 years doing this is a standout — the TJ Kirk Charlie Hunter Trio — I’ve also booked the Scott Amendola Band on a co-bill with James Hurt of Blue Note. A weird thing that comes to mind about that TJ Kirk show, at the 300 capacity Cubberley Community Center Theatre, is that these two guys, these dudes asked to see me before the show, they had a concern. What their deal was that they were surprised the venue had seats and they wanted to dance but they felt that either they were too embarrassed to be potentially the only dancers at a seated show or there wasn’t enough room to dance in the aisles or in the throw. In fact that were subject was a heated debate a year later when I booked, in one weekend, Cake, AFI and Medeski Martin and Wood — two or the three sold out — and AFI fans stood on the seats and about a dozen seats crumpled — no one was hurt — nor in all the stage diving — but the venue guy was upset – -I paid a friendly it turned out welder and artist name Arbogast to fix the seats and he only charged me $75 — I had withheld the bonus of AFI — who still hold the Earthwise record of 412 tickets sold — the capacity I said was 300, actually 325 but we kept 25 off the books for comps. And I remember being yelled at by the famous punk agent of Utah, Stormy Shepherd Leave Home for not paying her band their bonus — which I eventually did, of course. I’ve paid everyone. Anyhow for Medeski Martin and Wood when the fans got up to dance, in the aisles, in front of their seats, in the throw —the techs were told by management to shut them down. So he or they turned on the house lights and eventually stopped the show — and I remember John Medeski, on his organ, sensing something weird, some weird vibe — geez, I hope I don’t jinx tonights show by telling this story – -Ted the tech seemed cool – -one he’s finish, two he plays guitar, or says, and I can usually tell — Medeski started playing what I thought was a Charlie Brown riff — not Vince Guaraldi but what the teacher would sound like —wha wha wha whaaa wah — whiny — but not “winny” like a horse — and there was a group of tapers or at least one at that show, but I haven’t tried to check that — maybe people edit it out. Anyhow we subsequently negotiated that since the Cub had 30 seats across we would let them stand 2-deep in the throw, the area between the seats and the stage.
So, basically the two dudes, at the TJ Kirk show 25 years ago, that Scott Amendola our key man tonight hopefully also fondly remembers — despite the fact he’s done roughly 1,000 shows since then to my 200 or so as a promoter or manager — asked permission to dance on the stage; Cubberley is a proscenium theatre with a very large stage and curtains and, yes, room in the wings for 2 guys to dance. And we let them. Maybe the band noticed, maybe they did not.
Which reminds me of a Charlie Hunter song that maybe Scott knows or does not know — It’s also recorded on a John Ellis album, and Scott has played with John — In this scene a lot of these guys play with each other and its very different to them, the different combos — jazz is like a conversation or a friendship. The dialogue between Scott and Jeff, for instance is different than between Scott and Charlie or Scott and Nels, or Scott and Jeff-and-Nels for that matter. And, with do respect to John Axson Ellis, I would have to say that when I was John’s manager shopping his 3-cd deal with Joel Dorn and Kevin Calabro Hyena Ryko and John’s day job was with Charlie’s trio — the drummer was Derrick Phillips — Scott has ten? sessions with Charlie? — that around the business office of Chris Trouz Cuevas, Charlie’s manager, and Stanton’s manager and Garage a Trois – Skerik was like a “God” while John was just a very good player and composer and person. So it’s great to finally meet Skerik, or I’m hoping to. And I hope he likes this play. And yeah I’d be that much more cool as a promoter — and “off the chains” — if I had booked a Critters Buggin’ show. So John had written a song about the people who dance at these shows called “One For The Kelpers”. I think “kelpers”with a K are dancers — I think “kelp” a type of seaweed and maybe tubular might be some kind of slang for marijuana — but in this use I think the concept was the music was a type of wave and it moved the dancers the way the ocean and moon move the fauna and flotsam on the beach or surf. (And not to be confused with Krys Dobrowski my Dartmouth schoolmate who was a student of Christian Wolfe who worked with John Cage who has a score that the first line says “go to the beach and find and dry a piece of seaweed then use that as the mouthpiece of your French horn”).
My point is that in these types of shows there is less of a wall between performers and observers. The audience is participant, you could argue. I did an Allison Miller show last fall at the new Mitchell Park Community Center El Palo Alto room and it was confirmed late – she’s a drummer -and I believe she and Scott have some players in common — Todd Sickafoose for instance — and they both do side-work for vocalists, of many stripes — and it was confirmed late so the word didn’t get out and virtually everyone in the house was another musician — I did an Ethan Iverson show once on the down low where the only guest was his guest — I said “next time everyone bring your axe and we will just jam”.
So as I was laying in bed half asleep and thinking about tonite I pictured the perfect concert moment and being earthwise; I was hoping to be able to say — in my fantasy intro that was in depth but not Herb Too Long — that became this, program notes – -and how I spent 2 hours of my “day of show” a golden hour and shabbat, type of sabbath — that not only are the 100 of you, or us, part of the show — and I’m guessing I can spot at least 10 musicians in the house — plus there is a guy named M_ who RSVPd and sort of turns the act of listening into an art form — he’s at every show — and I want to say that this is “earthwise” in that not only is the audience part of the show — the band can feel your or our presence — and feeds off of that — but I want to say that all of music and all of the audience is part of the show. Earthwise is a type of jam over 25 years that in some ways involves 60,000 Palo Altans and Bay Area peoples. Or maybe- -and this sounded better a 2 AM 25 or 6 to 4 but not in 4 composing in my head, maybe all 8 billion of us are part of this, and therefore Earthwise.
So what I learned after his death, Keith Flint, 45, or Prodigy is that the band leader and fountainhead is a keyboardist and dj type and he created beats or beds or types of sounds, some found sounds, some programmable or electronic. And he had a following in England in the late 80s or early 90s and these two guys in particular went to every show and danced and eventually they asked the guy “Can we dance on your stage, like as part of your show?” and eventually they were the vocalists and contributors and rock stars, too.
I’m saying the two dudes who famously asked to dance in the wings at Scott’s show 25 years ago — whether he remembers this or not – are like the two guys who danced their way into an act called Prodigy that had at least two hits — “I Am The Firestarter” and “Smack my Bitch Up”. And when the guy died I first thought, perhaps cynically, coldly or darkly that it was divine or karmic playback for that song — is it about violence to women? — Live 105 pulled it from its playlist – -and I wanted to post to my blog, Plastic Alto “Keith Flint, 45, Who Smacked His Bitch Up” and that didn’t even make his obituary. But as I’ve thought about it further, and listened to the song, and its source sample, Kool Keith or Kool HerC or something – and even that if you listen to its context is not necessarily anti-female or pro-violence — its more about class or race — but “smack my bitch up, turn my pitch up” is not obviously an act of violence as it is a comment on such — it exists — so I want to forgive him or give him benefit of the doubt. Rest in peace
So maybe those two guys dancing in the wings were actually Wli Blades and E- W- and they did join some bands.
And you can too!
What’s that quote about dancing at the revolution?
wait a minute: edit to add: his name is flint, and he is the fire starter?