
I’m hoping to update this post with my Maury Wills model, circa 1972

I’m hoping to update this post with my Maury Wills model, circa 1972
1, Stanford artist, I wrote about, Melinda and I hope to hear more from:
2. New Yorker, pka 6ix9ine, or Tekashi69, his parents called him Daniel:
by Ali Watkins and Joe Coscarelli of The New York Times, and this is the nut graph, plus there were 112 comments by readers:
But in a streaming-based music economy, controversies meant listeners. 6ix9ine never hired a publicist, yet he landed 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
I’ve produced about 200 concerts with about 500 acts but the only thing I did that was hip hop was Chali 2na with Ozomatli, Whichicallit and Dem from East Palo Alto (part of Heru Hall’s Black Male Renaissance Project BMRP), maybe Donny McCaslin solo’ing from his Santa Cruz Jazz Surfers or something days as part of Danilo Perez. I bought Kendrick Lamar, on vinyl, but have not cracked it yet. I once fantasized about signing Stanford professor Venus Opal Reese and her Hip Hop Project to tour.
And 600 visitors, 1,000 hits.
Longterm: I’m thinking of selling this to the Emerson Collective, located right here four blocks exactly from my home, in a building on the site of where Terry TMW once had a studio (as did future poet laureate Al Young); I’m enrolling in Lynn Stegner class at Stanford Extension on “memoir”, although they are taking only 21.
Today I’ve cranked for about 2.5 hours and I’m having a fine sabbath.
Although Wim Wenders says we are in all the photos we take, not just the selfies:

This was taken at Smith-Anderson Gallery, Palo Alto, circa 2013 — he also played Paula Kirkeby’s 80th birthday party at DeSaisset Santa Clara

Bassist Seward McCain, trumpet Rebecca Coupe Franks and drummer Akira Tana, at Lucie Stern Center, during a presentation on history of jazz, circa 2015

Tana and Weiss at the Gunn 50th Ceremony, fall 2014; I remember wearing a green linen shirt.

The visual artist Terry Acebo Davis and concert promoter Mark Weiss at high end coffee house and coffee maker manufactuer outlet, Union Square, San Francisco, circa 2013; we met at Bruce Beasley studio in winter, 2009, Oakland –where she was born — and married in SF, fall, 2017.

from “The Midnight City” session, photo by Anthony Aicardi. How is Milo, your husband and your other son, my friend? I met Anna and her family, or 3/4s of them, while in Chicago in 2009 on tour with Dao Strom, who supported Anna’s show at that great little venue the former brewery; and all this because Dempsey and Corbett are in Miami, inside joke. 2012 cd, new to me.
b/w
I am fantasizing about producing an session called “Pritzker Does Jagger” especially Let it Bleed and Sticky Fingers, moves like a stud kind of thing. Anybody?

Im kinda obsessed by this guy and wrote somethign here about his recent SFMOA show a year or so ago


The Human Race Louis Figuier New York 1872
B/w
Broken Flowers, 2006
Palo Alto early light
This is a coincidence but Nilaja Sun, appearing thru Dec 16 at Berkeley Rep, is from the Lower East Side.
Kristine Guillaume, president or editor of Harvard Crimson
This isn’t all beautiful women I promise you
This says I have 12,251 photos, which is bonkers
Can you hear me knocking?
Former US attorney and Dartmouth baseball Brian Stretch not to be confused with Willie McCovey
French or Belgian guy at Varsity Theatre with weird stickers on his computer
I was curious about what looked to me a Nathan Oliveira rip off but they said it was by Cafe founder Borrone so I guess that’s OK , but in this context I like the sour expression of the woman in the Adidas hat
Appearing at Pace Gallery in Palo Alto
Cole Valley mixologist: Steve, Eric, and I had quite an adventure on a Saturday catalyzed by Dartmouth in town to play USF basketball
If you look closely you can see Steven Eric Detler both transfixed by their handheld devices: at DeYoung, at dusk
Our driver said he was a musician so we traded contact info. Later D- sent me this photo; usually they send links to Soundcloud.
editto add, the morning after: SOMETHING DEEPER THAN THESE CHANGES
I woke up this morning, kissed wife and mutt, and zipped down to coffee shop, computer tucked under arm, like Ben Franklin and his loaf of bread. Shortly before I was thinking of the 1st and 15th of these photos — of Michelle Kraus/Allen Ginsburg and the musician, teacher, driver DeJohn DeWitt of Sacramento — and the James Baldwin essay from 1946 published in this months The New Yorker AND my former client the genius Mark Stew Stewart pka Stew who, before he wrote “Passing Strange” the Broadway smash also put out a cd — with his partner Heidi Rodewald — a cd on a small label in LA called “Something Deeper Than These Changes” which I hadn’t realized until 15 years later is a James Baldwin reference and quote. From the first five words of the fifth paragraph of that essay. And I stopped right there. Or it stopped me. Or as Emily said: because I could not stop for death, death kindly stopped for me. I think. James, or Jimmy as Stew says in passing, in PS, says that the young women he thinks of as peers will change by adding body weight and girth and will resemble their mothers. While his boyfriends will start to think about not moving up in the world farther than their fathers. Wow. Thank you, Michelle. Thank you, DeJohn. Thank you, Stew and Heidi. Thank you Jimmy, Allen and Elizabeth Bishop. Shabbat shalom. Make me one with everything.
I wrote about Martin Kryska(1964-1992) and posted an eerie screen capture from someone’s youtube about a cross country race in Colorado 30 years ago. Martin was one of 14 Palo Altans in my Dartmouth class, 1986 (two from Gunn, seven from Paly, three from Casti, two from Menlo). A lady who knew him in Colorado commented on my board that she knew and liked him. (I don’t get many comments here; I have a modest readership: 500 visitors this month). Martin was a skilled woodworker and artist besides being a national-class skier; I knew him slightly, in the way I knew about 800 of my 1,050 classmates from College and 350 of my 404 classmates from Gunn. So that comment from Maureen, as I took a peek at my stats and comment archive, sent me to see what else the internet now has about this great guy, left too soon:

Martin, seated and a woman I can almost place — I may send this to classmates to get her name. Rauner digital Dartmouth. Bonus points if we know who shot this.
and: there’s also a book of Martin’s woodworks in the stacks at Stanford but you need a credential to access it.
and and: this is a weird footnote, but according to the internet, which is fallible it looks like Paul Kryska, Martin Kryska’s half-brother married his high school sweetheart, Anna Doss and maybe they live in Bay Area or Peninsula. Before I knew Martin, while I was at Gunn, I went on one date, a double-date, to see Ferrante and Teicher at Flint Cupertino with Martin’s half-brother and his future wife’s sister, who was half-Japanese. Here is F&T, who are both now in Heaven, playing the Cuban “Malaguena” well before those times:
One, I bought Joel Selvin’s book about “Altamont:…dark days” about 1969 Rolling Stone concert but have yet to read even one page of it. I buy a lot of books. Like a squirrel going nuts. Now I have reason to read it!
Two, in 1982 I borrowed my parent’s van and drove ten other Gunn kids to the Rolling Stones concert at Candlestick. I think we cut class to buy tickets, because we thought those old geezers from the 1960s would die before they came back thru here (they were in their late 30s, we were in our teens). I found the ticket stub recently, and will edita. I also put the tongue logo on my Gunn Olympian box. Not that I was that big a fan, but I had access, via the student newspaper, the Oracle, to a PMT machine. I was showing off tech-wise.
Three, although posting on the internet probably alerts the mail pirates to converge on my secret bat cave location, but TMW and I are going to the Rolling Stones at Levi’s Santa Clara football stadium, next May which is like five months away. (which triggered a lyric Ican’t quite pull)
Also, I have my Kent Lockhart Melinda Fitzgerald riff or yarn about she comes in colors. Stay tuna’d.
I hope to produce meanwhile, were there money enough and time, a rock show for Earthwise or at least some good folk.
And yeah I was geeking on — with my handheld — some 1969, 1971 Rolling Stones including something with a Billy Preston organ part. And here I can mention not too gratuitously that I did business in small fish music world with Amy Leavell of Atlanta daughter of Chuck Leavell of Rolling Stones and Allman Brothers.
And Joe Pags former house manager of Fillmore told me that there is a secret entrance to Fillmore thur a Korean restaurant on street of same name and the Stones once rehearsed there as a lockout and I think I stood on that corner just to sniff the same air.
And I bought Susan Warren of City of Palo Alto concerts division thru same Joe Pags good tickets to RS in Oakland or something circa 1997 or something from promoters hold, but then the show got postponed many many months. (I think she eventually went).
The Stones are 70, 78,76 and 72 or what?
Also, I have to admit that although I was driver for 10 kids in 1982 I got a little wasted on vodka and orange juice and took a nap during part of the show and got up to a rocker and hopped around on one foot (years later, and this is a weird segue, Malcolm Papa Mali Welbourne of Austin and New Orleans and Shreveport said of my dancing that I am of two Freds: Flinstone and Wesley.
I hope by May, 2019 there are still ya-ya’s to get out or in.
And I will read my Selvin. I spoke to his ex-wife not long ago, Keta Bill, researching the music history of 456 University, The Varsity, she played there with Zasu Pitts Band. Selvin I once booked as a speaker to the Young Adults Division — YAD — of Jewish Community Federation of SF and he got a big laugh by calling Grateful Dead “a white blues band”.
and1: Freddy Mercury move rocks my socks off and of course my Adidas white samba’s I wish. I saw that show “Bohemian Rhapsody” then known as “Night at the Opera” tour at Winterland with Andrew Zenoff, Victor Zenoff, John Chowning and George Jenkins. Vic Zenoff plays tennis with Freddy Mercury, barefootin’.
Andand: and not just because I met Robby Beyers their archivist and he of 180,000 photos, I am going to try to suss and hear the three or four Stones songs as covered by LSJUMB: Satisfaction, Bitch et al.