Saturday, October 28, 2006
Rain in New York City today?
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Y'think?
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A far cry from what we're used to all summer in Central Park!
Y'know?

But, that's cool. It's just time to move it all indoors! Got a few things for you to do today here at the website if you're stuck inside. (For the people who are reading this in different parts of the country and different parts of the world.... it'll be cool for you guys, too.)
Here's the weekend edition of the podcast "I Love the Company". (It's a 24-minute internet show or podcast.) Just turn on your speakers and click on this logo.

And, a couple of indoor video clips for you!
Y'know, the annual "Year-End Concert" is comin' up on December 6th at Merkin Concert Hall. A couple of years ago... I got nuts and asked the band to follow me in a cover song... a great tune by The Beatles. Here's the clip. (By the way, at the end, I say to the audience, "I wonder what the rich people are doin' tonight!!!" We always have a blast at these shows!

Click on the image to see the video.
And, here's another...
I'm gonna be at The Red Lion this coming Monday night to sit in at the SGA Songwriter's Circle. A while back I debutted a song there called "Get Out Our House". Now, I might chanfge a few words and simply call it "The Impeachment Song". (Maybe I'll do it this Monday.) Anyway, here's the video.

Okay.... anyway.
If you're new here, WELCOME!
All you regulars... y'know how I've been talkin' about doing little interviews with really interesting and talented artists? (Okay, and also with friends of mine.)
Well, on today's ILTC, I'm talkin' a little bit with singer/songwriter Cassandra Kubinski about getting through writer's block. (A timely subject for me.) And, yes. She's talented, beautiful...

(Forget it, guys. She's got a great boyfriend.)
Also, there's a great song for Halloween by George Wurzbach. So, here they are... the guests on this weekend's "I Love the Company". (As always, click on the photos to visit their websites, find out about them, where they're playing and how to get more of their music.)
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Go ahead. Give the show a listen. And, then call this number to leave a message or a comment if you have anything to say. Have fun. Call the number and be a part of the whole thing.
In the U.S.
646-224-8162
From Europe:
+44 845 280 6622
It's just us.
Oh... BTW! For the concert here in New York on December 6th! You can get tickets online right now.
To get get your seats online click on this link. I'm tellin' you, that gig is so much fun every year. This year, it's gonna be great again. I'm already lookin' forward to hangin' out with you guys. Gonna have some wonderful guests on stage with me. Try not miss it. Get a bunch of friends together and make a night of it!
To call the box office directly, wait 'til tomorrow. (They're closed on Saturday. But, here's the number:
212-501-3330
Okay... FREE STUFF! Here's a FREE download. I'd really like to hear from you about it. It's a song about one of the greatest engines of human conflict ever devised, click on this photo to get the song! It's "The Religion Song" and it's brand new. I played it in Central Park this summer, and it's getting some reaction around the internet. People are emailing and calling in from all over about this one.
Click on the photo for the mp3.

Okay, before I get outta here I'm gonna ask you all to check out the MySpace page. And, when you do I'd like you to sign up as a friend. I'm very new on the damned thing. But, I'm really exploring the whole MySpace thing to see if it's gonna be fun and worth the effort.
Let me know what you think, okay?
Here's the link:

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.