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Update #2 from the studio »

I don’t usually whip out the old laptop on the subway – firstly because it’s just not that kind of place, and secondly because I’m paranoid about EMF’s around that part of my body (much to my friends’ amusement) – but it’s a bit of a hike from my place in Brooklyn to the studio in Midtown, and it’s time for another blog post, so here we go.

Update #1 from the studio »

Well hello there!

It’s been so long since my last formal blog post, that my brain seems to have suffered from the decreased online activity and has reverted back to 2nd Millenium capacity, with such indulgent elaborations as “wow, that’s funny” when a simple LOL would suffice, and a preponderance for snail-paced living, as evidenced by my 10-minute encounter with the vibrant colors of autumn leaves falling into the Prospect Park Lake against a low-lying sun this morning.

Softly Softly Catchee Monkey »

A word about the title:

Softly Softly Catchee Monkey is an expression I first heard used by my dad as I was growing up – I have some vague recollection of hearing him say it during a chess match when I was a kid (nerd alert!). Bemused by the absurdity of the phrase, I would shake my head at its use (it’s not unusual to here it in New Zealand), but began to understand that the phrase was used to indicate a cunning, patient and determined tactic. I’m going to simplify here, because I’ve heard variations on the same theme (even the phrase itself alternatively appears as “Slowly Slowly”, rather than “Softly Softly”), but the origins

Happy New Year (new songs, new shows) »

My fellow humans, a happy 2010 to you all!

Video; upcoming shows; t-shirts. »

Greetings friends!

I’m getting ready to drive to Long Island for a show tonight with my acoustic trio (of which I am a part, i.e., a total of 3 ;-) ). It’s a new performance lineup that began with in-store shows in June and has turned out to be a lot of fun…if you would like to come see us sometime, we’ll be playing in Philadelphia (August 22nd) and NYC (August 25th). I also wanted to share the news of an upcoming New Zealand tour in October. The details of the shows are below.

Spirals »

It’s always an interesting experience to perform songs that I wrote a couple of years ago, but that are only now reaching their audience. “Do you get tired of playing the same song over and over again?” is a question that I feel artists get asked from time to time. The answer, in my experience, is a resounding “No”. But the reason for that is more humbling than it is noble.

Video footage from Backbeat »

Hey gang! I’m back in New York after a very exciting New Zealand Music Month in May. Here’s a video with some excerpts from our show at Backbeat, in Auckland.

Mad as hell »

I’m mad as hell

The lost hour »

I woke today to a 23-hour day and immediately felt, for a second, a slight twinge of anxiety. And then I laughed at myself.

Hiding So Long released on radio »

I heard Hiding So Long on the radio for the first time today! Somewhat challenging given that it was airing in New Zealand, and I’m currently in New York…but you can see here that it worked out. Even if it meant being filmed in my bathrobe.