This was sent to me this morning and I needed to share it with all of you.
And I just hafta say...
I'M GONNA BE THERE NEXT YEAR!!!!!
I don't know from where in the country or what part of the world you're checking in here. But, THIS is one of the reason's I wrote in my lyric for "City Song":
"It's the people that you meet
That are the breath and the heartbeat
Of this great, old town."
Click on the image to watch "Santacon 2009"
Is that great!?
I love this town!
Here is this year's holiday greeting from "That Guitar Man from Central Park".
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If you missed this very cool update a few days ago you might wanna check it out. I took a little time out from the ordinary to tell you guys a little story. It's kind of a long story.... but it's a good story.
CLICK ON THIS PHOTO
FOR THE STORY
Here's another fun thing to do. (Especially if you're new around here.) Browse through "The Archive".
It's a Wonderful Life!!!!
Y'think?
Click on the images
Okay... just a few more images for today...
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Getting ready to kick 2009 in the ass as it heads out the door. We did that pretty well at the big "Year-End Concert" a couple of weekends ago. If you missed it, nearly the entire thing is posted again here today.
We had a blast that Saturday night. We really did. If you were in that theater with me, you know... we laughed, we cried, we had a great time together. We made another memory this year... another keeper.
James Marino - - my good friend, webmaster, and the evil genius of this website fed a LIVE stream of the concert to the entire world last Saturday night. (It was a first-time attempt to see what's possible with this kind of thing and we've learned a lot from the experience.) I heard from people in different parts of the country, from people here in New York city who couldn't make it to the show in person, and from people as far away as London and Stockholm. That's.... very cool.
But since this was an experiment, this might be a little buggy. It took some time to crank it up and so the beginning of the concert is missing. And the audio timed out for about 20 minutes right in the middle of the show. (During Teresa Reynold's solo, George Wurzbach's "I'm God" and my song from the new album "Some Wounds Never Heal")
Dammit!
But, most of the show is here.
I'll be back with clips of those missing sections later this week.
In the meantime, ENJOY the gig!!! (Make a cup of coffee or pour yourself a drink. the video is about 2 and half hours long!)
Click on the image to watch.
Okay...
I'm gonna try to break down the concert into smaller segments... highlights... to make watching it easier.
In the meantime, if you're new around here are the links for the 2 brand new galleries.
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After you're all done here, here's another fun thing to do. (Especially if you're new around here.) Browse through "The Archive".
See you guys back here tomorrow.
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But in your heads, in your hearts... FLIP THE SIGN!!!!
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PEACE
Closed for 2009! See you in 2010!
David is available for private parties and events. Please call 646-224-8162 for fees and availability.
As you may know I am producing a documentary about "That Guitar Man from Central Park". I would like to ask all David's fans out there to write me and tell me any stories you may have about David and his playing in Central Park and how it has affected you or what it has meant to you. I've already heard some great stories, but I know there are more that I haven't heard. So if you got a story to tell about David and his music, please briefly write it out and send it to stories@thatguitarman.com . I will be contacting people from the stories submitted to interview them for possible inclusion in the film. Thank you and I look forward to seeing everyone on the hill this summer. - Dean