Sunday, July 15, 2007
THANKS!
Thanks sooooo much for yesterday. Man! What a day! And I really, really needed the music, the smiles... you guys.
Thanks for showin' up.
HeyI If you're new here at the website... welcome.
Are you here because you were out in Central Park on Saturday?

If you are, hit the "Contact" button over there and gimme a shout. Let me know how you found out about the whole "Guitar Man from Central Park" thing. And, be sure to stop back for a new update each day and a new episode of "I Love the Company" every day this week. (It's the original podcast here at this site.)
Y'know what? Check out the weekend show. It's still here for you to listen to. Just click on this logo, plug in your headphones or turn on your speakers and listen.

(You can always subscribe to the show and get it
automatically by hitting that itunes button over there.)
Musical guests on this show: Jim Testa and Jodi Shaw (Click on their photos to visit her websites, find out more about them, where they're playing, and how to get their music.)
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Here are the phone numbers to call if you wanna leave a message, or just to let me know where in the world you're checking from, or just to say "Hey".
Anywhere in North America:
646-224-8162
In Europe:
+44 845 280 6622
ALSO... this coming week I'm gonna do a new installment of the podcast, "Where's the Voice". (It's the more politically-fueled and socially-conscious podcast.) If you feel like it, check out the most recent episode.
WHERE'S THE VOICE - 005
Oh yeah... and on "I Love the Company" I asked you guys to check out that little video show from Marie Claire Magazine called THE MASTHEAD and then call one of those numbers to leave any comments about that thing. (There's a good reason for my asking.)
Anyway, listen... thanks again for showin' up around here. Get a few friends to check out this website, too. And then, talk about it.... talk about the podcasts and call the show. I'll play your comments and messages right on the show.
Welcome to all of you in different parts of the country and different parts of the world. I really do love the company.
See you tomorrow.