Sunday, July 9, 2006
Hey...whoa!
WHAT A DAY IN CENTRAL PARK YESTERDAY!
Seriously... thanks!
Now, I'm probably gonna spend the morning yelling at the television. (It's what I do when I hear lying, smarmy Republicans and timid Democrats blowing all kindsa hot air on shows like "Meet the Press".)
But, then I'm gonna be back to update this page with some fun stuff... Some photos from yesterday and last week.
Y'know, if you're reading this in a different part of the country or a different part of the world and you couldn't get out to Central Park yesterday, you might wanna check out the newest installment of "I Love the Company". It's the weekend show.
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Or, download it to listen whenever and wherever you want.
This weekend's musical guests are artists that I've come across in some very cool ways... mostly just sharing stages with them, but one guy I found at a street fair on Columbus Avenue a few years back.
These guests are: Phil Burr, Kirsten Thien and David Abbinanti.
Click on their photos to find out more about them.
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(Can't seem to find out much about Phil. But, he worked with a friend and colleague of mine named Bobby Mitchell, so I'll try to get you some info.)
Okay, listen...like I said, I'm gonna be back with a bunch of photos from the park and a few that were sent to us from a lovely woman named Linda. She took some pix of the "Sunset Concert" at Pier 45 Friday night. (Maybe you'll be in a few of them!)
And, remember... THERE WILL BE A NEW SHOW ON "I LOVE THE COMPANY" EVERY DAY THIS WEEK!!!
If you've been comin' around for a while, thanks for always showing up... here and in the park. And if you're brand new here, take a look around. There's a lot of cool stuff on this site. And, you can go back and listen through a whole bunch of the previous Podcasts. Actually... you can go back and listen to all of them if you have the time.
You can also email me about anything you want by clicking on that "Contact" button over there. I can't answer all the email I get these days. But I promise I read every single one.
Thanks again.