
After a whopper case of the trans-atlantic flu, I made my way up to good-friend-Zach's Sunnyview farm this past weekend for music and reverie. Its a bit of a historic spot (John Lennon held his rehearsals there for Rock and Roll) and nestled amongst flat-out beautiful hills. Lots of barns, silos, cows, horses and other curiosities throughout.
Tonight (Nov. 19th): Adam Arcuragi and I will be playing the World Cafe Live (downstairs), opening for Mike Doughty. The show is sold out, but sneak in. AA and company are turning serious gears regarding a vinyl release, string sections, and alternative recording techniques. Seriously.
Ongoing: The crafting of the War on Drugs label debut--photos on my Flickr of AG's knob-twiddling genius.
Upcoming: A very special evening with the Silver Ages, Philadelphia's favorite (and only) Foodie-Indie Rock Glee Club on December 8th in the magical Chapel at the First Unitarian Church. Very small, very intimate, overflowing holiday vibes.

Double-Dragon Alert: On that very same night, BC Camplight will be headlining the venerable Johnny Brenda's in Fishtown. Come hear Brian's real-deal songs, with a Superman-appearance chance at about 38 percent.

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