Sorry about no update yesterday. (Man! Updating this thing every day feels like part of like a full-time job sometimes.) Well... actually...
It is.
Damn! I love what I do for a living and with my Life.
Here are a whole bunch of photos sent in to the website from Richard Kline and Laura Manske from last Saturday. Smiling faces in the crowd, just hangin' out, diggin' on the music, makin' the day up as we went along.
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Pretty cool.
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Today here at the site, further down the page, I've got the second edition of "Is It Just Me?". (Remember the last one was about the woman with the zombie eyes on that TV commercial for that eye stuff.)
Anyway, welcome to all of you checking in from different parts of the country and different parts of the world. But this weekend if you're here in hot, sweltering New York City, I've got a couple of really cool things for you to do.
TONIGHT at 7:00 -- I'm heading down to hang out with the "below-fourteenth-street crowd". We always have a good time on Pier 45 at the end of Christopher Street in the Village.
Well, I'll be down there again TONIGHT.
MUSIC STARTS AT 7:00 It's a very cool thing. Just take the #1 train to Christopher Street and walk west until you either see me, or you get wet, or wind up in Jersey. (I'll be hangin' out in the middle of the Hudson River at the end of Pier 45)
Gotta be a cool breeze out there!!!
Same kind of hang as in Central Park, only this goes from 7:00 to 9pm and we play the sun down with the Statue of Liberty looking on.
I love this town.
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And TOMORROW!!!
Back out to Central Park for another afternoon of music and laughs.
Of course, it's always weather-permitting. But once again I have a good feeling about tomorrow. So if you're gonna stay in town this weekend, come on out and hang under a shady tree on "The Hill" or soak up some Sun.
Sun People and Shade People
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(Of course, every straight man on the planet clicked these photos... I saw you!)
Okay/ It's time for round 2 of the new segment...
IS IT JUST ME?
Do you guys remember or know of a ventriloquist/comedian named Jeff Dunham. (Had his own show for a while.)
Well, he's got this one dummy who is a cranky, wise-crackin' old man.
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Well...
I was watching President Obama announce the firing of a military cowboy who might be a man whose world view and arrogance is illustrative of the core problem with this country's misguided foreign policy regarding a post-911 world. Standing beside him, was...
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Standing beside him was...
Okay...
IS IT JUST ME!?
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Moving on!
Thank you all.... every single person who showed up and sang with me last weekend. Hope I see you again tonight or tomorrow and I hope you turn a few friends onto checking this website every day!
For anyone who's new around here and anyone who signed the email book this past weekend -- I haven't gotten around the adding the addresses yet. (But I will. Promise.)
Also... I get buried in email around here. But, I love it. So if you wanna email me for any reason, you can always hit the contact button or shoot a message here. I can't answer every message. But I promise that I absolutely read every single one.
Listen, I usually post a small sample of video and free songs to download from thins point in the update on.Today I'm just gonna say, if you're new around here go ahead and browse the ARCHIVE.
Or...
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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