If you show up at The Thalia this Thursday, you're going to be part of a very small audience who will be in on a brand new idea that I want to run by a roomful of people... an audience... to see if it's gonna fly. If you show up Thursday night, you will be a part of the Creative process surrounding this new project.
Y'know, it's so cool to check out the stats and see that a whole bunch of you are checking in here from across the country and different parts of the world.
I soooooo dig doing what I do with my Life, y'know that!?
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And, I know that a bunch of you here in New York City have been looking forward to a chance to get together again to break up the winter. It seems like such a long stretch between the "Year End" concert at Merkin Concert Hall and the warm afternoons when we can hang together in Central Park.
So, it's good to be able to tell you guys that we're gonna get together the night after tomorrow night.
THIS THURSDAY NIGHT!
At The Thalia Theater on Broadway at 95th Street -- 7:30
But, here's the thing....
This is NOT gonna be a typical concert!
Seriously.
(And, there are only 154 seats in this beautiful little venue.)
You can get tickets online right now by clicking on this banner:
Or, you can call the box office directly:
(212) 864-5400
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Um... if you're brand new around here, if a friend just turned you onto this site and you have NO idea what this is all about... it's kind of tough to explain. Except that most of what I do begins with music. Here are a few recent songs to just give you a vague idea about how much fun we have around here.
Download 'em for FREE. (They're from the latest album.)
Also, if you're new around here you might wanna start with this little gallery of photos from last summer which were shot my Laura Manske and others that lots of people have sent in to the website.
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