Sunday, October 28, 2007
Yeah... that's it.
Rained out on our final day yesterday. But, a beautiful autumn day here in town today.
But, what a year we had, hah?

The start of a new season, a different season... what I call the "When Harry Met Sally" season here in New York City. I've got a brand new episode of "I Love the Company" today. And, there will be a brand new installment of the sister-podcast "Where's the Voice" tomorrow!
TOMORROW NIGHT!
I'll be down at The Red Lion for another SGA Songwriter's Circle. (More about that further down the page.)
First things first for today... the "Year-End Concert" is coming up on Monday Night, December 17th. You can make sure you get your tickets right now by clicking on this poster.

Or... you can call the box office directly:
646-505-5708
Now! Next week, one week from today I will be playing in Central Park but NOT at "The Hill". I'm gonna be playing a gig over at The Central Park Boathouse for the Tug McGraw Foundation. They asked me to be the musical guest 'cause it seems I've become a part of Central Park, and I'm just honored for the chance to show up for them.
YOU are also invited to attend that gig. Now, it might seem a little bit expensive. But, it's a party and celebration for a really, really beautiful (and, tax-deductible) cause. These wonderful people are running the marathon to raise money for the fight against brain cancer, and they work an awful lot with kids who are having a rough time of it.

So, here are 2 ways to help out.
If you want to actually come to the gig at The Boathouse, click on this poster...

If you just wanna support the runners and do a good, good thing with a few bucks, you can click on this banner to donate whatever you want. Their goal is $200,000 and their getting close!

This foundation was established by Tug McGraw in 2003 to raise funds to enhance the quality of life of children and adults with brain tumors and their families by stimulating and facilitating research that addresses the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual impact of the disease.
Okay, now... the new episode of "I Love the Company". Just click on the logo, plug in your headphones, jam in your earbuds 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.)

SHOW 338
Musical guests on today's ILTC: An artist I've shared stages with quite a bit who was requested by a regular listener - Karlus Trapp and a Podsafe artist requested by another listener in Utah - Dan Sensit.
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Okay, after you listen to the podcasts...
PICK UP THE PHONE!
Anywhere in North America:
646-224-8162
In Europe:
+44 845 280 6622
You can use these phone numbers... just to say "Hey" if you feel like it. Or, use them to leave a comment for either if these two podcasts! Especially if you're one of those people who visit this website on a regular basis from a different part of the country or a different part of the world.
OKAY!!!
Here it is - the latest installment of WTV. (Click on the logo.)
We're calling the Christian-Right for exactly what it is. And, we're really shining a light on just another example of everything that is wrong with American politics today... Sen. John McCain

WTV-018
Musical guest on this show: Eric Schwartz

Okay now... YOU WANNA CALL THE SHOW!? Got somethin' to say? C'mon. PICK UP THE PHONE!
Okay, now TOMORROW NIGHT (Monday) I'm gonna head down to The Red Lion on Bleecker Street to sit in on the Songwriter's Circle. It's gonna be a blast and for the first time there will be a CD available with the music of a great, great composer named John Wallowitch. John used to share the stage with us down there and since he left the building for the final time a few weeks ago, you might wanna get his music to keep with you.
You can show up tomorrow night, have a blast, AND pick up a copy of this very, very rare and special CD. (ALL proceeds are gonna go to a special musical scholarship set up in John's name.)
Call: 212-724-6309

I'll have more about this gig in tomorrow's update.
Okay... listen I'm outta here right now.
If you want any of those FREE downloads, hit the "Archive" button. I hope I see you at this year's "Year-End Concert" in December.
Thanks for everything.