Sunday, May 25, 2014
Code Pink 4 Peace
The bodacious DC chapter of Code Pink had a housewarming party today to celebrate their new digs in Northeast. Present were lots of good food & drink, beautiful weather, and a great group of activists of all ages, flavors, and issues.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Alicongaras
The Colombian artist Marta Gutierrez is an architect by training who decided to follow her dream of becoming an artist. Her latest exhibit, Critters + Doodles (Alicongaras y Mamarrachos), showcases her talent in the form of whimsical characters, paintings and drawings. Here's a sample from the show, which was hosted by the Colombian Embassy.
on display at the Colombian Ambassador's residence |
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Happy Birthday, Richie Furay
David and Nancy Stone know how to throw a party. And Richie Furay knows how to say thank-you.
The country-rock pioneer showed his appreciation to the promoters and the sell-out crowd who came to celebrate his 70th birthday with a heartfelt and high-energy performance tonight at the South Orange (NJ) Performing Arts Center. And, like any great birthday party, there were plenty of surprises.
The evening began with an intimate dinner for Richie & his band with family and friends.
Dinner was followed by a meet & greet reception with close to 100 fans -- many of whom have been following Richie's career since his early days with Buffalo Springfield, then Poco, Souther-Hillman-Furay, the Richie Furay Band and beyond. As always, Richie was gracious with his time -- chatting, signing autographs, posing for photos.
Then the concert got underway, along with the first special guest of the evening: Rusty Young, co-founder of Poco and master of the pedal-steel guitar. Rusty engaged the audience with stories and songs and accompanied Richie on several tunes, including the 1973 Poco epic, Crazy Eyes.
The second surprise guest was original Poco drummer and vocalist George Grantham, who continued to play on and off with Poco until 2002, when he suffered a stroke. George got a standing ovation as he walked onstage with the help of a cane and sang with Richie.
Next up, a video filled with birthday messages from a who's-who of rock musicians including Graham Nash, Jim Messina, Kenny Loggins, Dan Dugmore, Waddy ("You don't look a day over 69") Wachtel, Chris Hillman, Paul Cotton, and many others. At the conclusion, a birthday cake was trotted out, and it was the crowd's turn to sing to Richie.
Then, one last video -- a birthday message from Mark Volman (founding member of The Turtles, former member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, and half of Flo & Eddie), who said he hoped to see Richie "real soon." And right on cue, Volman walked onstage. A perfectly choreographed surprise.
Here are a few YouTube videos courtesy of Buffalo Springgal (and check out 4 great Poco tracks in the jukebox):
This was my third trek to NJ to see Richie and the Stones, and it was worth every mile to be a part of their warm community of fans and friends for one memorable night of music and celebration.
The country-rock pioneer showed his appreciation to the promoters and the sell-out crowd who came to celebrate his 70th birthday with a heartfelt and high-energy performance tonight at the South Orange (NJ) Performing Arts Center. And, like any great birthday party, there were plenty of surprises.
Richie with David & Ted Spero |
Dinner was followed by a meet & greet reception with close to 100 fans -- many of whom have been following Richie's career since his early days with Buffalo Springfield, then Poco, Souther-Hillman-Furay, the Richie Furay Band and beyond. As always, Richie was gracious with his time -- chatting, signing autographs, posing for photos.
The Richie Furay Band with Rusty Young |
The second surprise guest was original Poco drummer and vocalist George Grantham, who continued to play on and off with Poco until 2002, when he suffered a stroke. George got a standing ovation as he walked onstage with the help of a cane and sang with Richie.
Richie Furay and George Grantham |
Mark Volman greets Richie onstage |
Here are a few YouTube videos courtesy of Buffalo Springgal (and check out 4 great Poco tracks in the jukebox):
This was my third trek to NJ to see Richie and the Stones, and it was worth every mile to be a part of their warm community of fans and friends for one memorable night of music and celebration.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Al Kooper at B.B. King's
Al, who rarely performs these days, did a two-night stand at B.B. King's in NYC to celebrate his 70th birthday. He was supported by guitarist Jimmy Vivino and a backing band of profs from Berklee College of Music. He treated us to a mix of songs from his time with the Blues Project, Mike Bloomfield, Dylan, and the Stones. One of the best-dressed guys in the business, Al didn't disappoint with a sharp black glitter jacket and an exquisite paisley coat that gave me wonderful flashbacks.
Photos from tonight's show:
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Ralph Nader is Unstoppable
Ralph Nader is on tour to promote his latest book: "Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State."
He's always a draw for me because he addresses the problems that everyone else ignores, and does so intelligently and succinctly.
If you purchase this book, please buy it at Barnes & Noble or your independent bookstore.
Ralph Nader speaking at Busboys and Poets |
He's always a draw for me because he addresses the problems that everyone else ignores, and does so intelligently and succinctly.
If you purchase this book, please buy it at Barnes & Noble or your independent bookstore.
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