10/30 On the road and into the woods, to Las Tortugas we go!

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The time has arrived and we’re fully supplied for the last music fest of the year. My fun meter is dialed and my vehicle is styled with my friends and strange costumes and beer.

Las Tortugas music festival has proved to be unlike any other and the festivities are in ample abundance. We got friends flying out from all over the country and the whole west coast chapter in full swing and although I am arriving a day late, I know i’ll be right on time.

The festival itself is in the most beautiful location in the forested splendor of Yosemite and we all stay in decorated cabins and make a short walk to the stages that host our favorite west coast bands. Tea Leaf Green is the headliner again this year and we also got ALO, Blue Turtle Seduction, Cornmeal, Sean Leahy Band, HBR, The Mother Hips, Guitarmegeddon, and tons more.

Last night, 3-one and I went down to Moe’s Alley for the Blue Turtle Seduction show and it was a great warm-up for the weekend. The guys were really excited and it showed all the way. It is however, their festival that they’ve put on for 3 years now and it keeps growing each year. Last year was my first year as well as many of us and the hype we brought back boosted enough to double the size of the festival and increased the amount of bands booked and I think they also added one more stage. Kick…ass.

I actually met a gal at the concert last night whose middle name is ironically “Bethany” and I spoke about the festival and now her and her boy will be joining us in the party and riding with us up there! After a few more hours of work, I pick up P Stone from the aeropuerta this evening and then we roll. I’d also like to take this moment to wish my uber lovely Bublita a very extraordinary birthday today, I love you!

And off we go…

See you all there! :)

-Mgmt

10/27 two weeks in the east and a beast of a musical feast to say the least. Boston tea, serendipidy and a new york state of mind.

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Like an eagle that flies over its chosen landscape and glides among the winds with poise and ease, my journey of the places i’ve been resembles the overview shared with the eagle, and it’s where I land that I can call home. I like to land in New York just as much as California. Where do I begin? Where have I been? Where do I go next? Where is my pen?

Not more than ten hours ago I was at the airport in Syracuse, New York and as I sat waiting for the schedule of flights to be announced I felt as if I could go either way; get on the plane or stay.

My gratitude guided me in the direction to travel back west and the reflections of the beautiful insanity that was my adventures in New York and all points in between took me home with a  heartbeat like a wild drum, and I felt fulfilled and I feel satisfied with where I had to leave off for the time being.

It all started in Boston. The first week that I arrived in Boston it was all work and chosen play. I was in town for work and when we represent for a company, we are professionals. And true to that, when we play, we are professionals. The whole work aspect was a success and at the same time it catered to evenings of networking and industry hosted musical activity so we were pleased. The days were set to be busy and locked into business but the nights, well, they were all fair game. The first night out we hit the town with an old friend Kevin. First he brought us to a great Italian restaurant where I couldn’t pronounce anything on the menu so I ordered a salad and a bottle of wine. The waiter was authentic and so were the mafia guys in the corner who ended up inviting us out for cigars. After what led into a raucous chocolate cake incident, we closed the place and headed out into the old cobblestone streets for drinks. Deep in the heart of the city, we got to experience the nightlife of Boston in its many different quadrants and the folks were friendly and the music scene was just right. Fun folks in Boston, yeah, they like to dance. :)

The second night there, the event coordinators threw an industry party at a really cool old, old ballroom called The Roxy Ballroom, in downtown Boston and Galactic was the band at hire. We took an exciting train ride from our hotel and got to the venue right on time. I hadn’t seen Galactic in years and they were better than ever and I was thoroughly impressed with their progression. They are no longer just a NOLA band, they have spanned dimensions and have dove into including a three piece brass section who are also hip hop freestyle lyricists and everyone in the band is now at the top of their game. It was such a great show that the Red Socks won and after the concert was over, the packed dance floor turned into a dance party that played actually choice picks to get down to. At one point in the night the music stopped and the playoffs game came on a TV screen that lowered in the middle of the floor and showed a home run hit that made the whole place go crazy and then the screen raised up and the dancing resumed even harder, it was awesome and i’d never seen anything like it. Boston has mad spirit. And that translates into mad fun!

So after five days of work and play with my trusty cohort, Katie, she turned in her conservative badge and raged it to the nine with me and by the last day of our event, she was in awe of the fun that she never bargained for and she was caked. Perfectly timed, my good friend Topaz from Maine came down by train to hang with us and carry on with me on our last night in town. Now, It just may be appropriate to give an award to the people who can hang with me whilst I am traveling. After spending a week in Boston where we lived each day to the fullest amount of capacity on the fun meter, my friends were taking those 5 hour energy shots just to be able to go out again. On our last night in town, Topaz and I hit up the Railroad Earth show at the Paradise Lounge. We called ahead and tickets were still on sale so we rolled up to the venue with bells on only to discover the disappointing sign that denied us tickets. Sold out. What? Sold out my foot. Without hesitation, I walked straight up to the cheif in charge and pulled out my California ID and my very last remaining Phoreal Records sticker (Viva!), and I told him that I wanted to get into this show and I would write a review of the band and the venue. He asked who I wrote for and I said with pride, “Phoreal Records of course”. :) Next thing ya know, we’re handed two tickets and on our way in right as the band takes the stage. So, we stroll to the left side and stationed ourselves with a good view, dancing room and bar access. The venue had great sound all around and a nice balcony that wrapped around above the stage as well as tier levels that staggered on each side which accomodated to the packed audience and gave ample room for comfort. I’m not too familiar with many RRE tunes but what they played was rockin’ and the energy in the club was bumpin’. It was actually the first time I had seen Tim Carbone shred it on guitar in addition to the fiddle and an accordian, he’s such an incredible musician and an overall bad ass. We raged the show and then on our way out, I ran into Tim and he recognized me from the radio show last year that Dgold and I did with him and  Tea Leaf Green. We chatted for a minute and then we bounced off into the night. Huge thanks to Chris Russell, the venue manager and Jesse, the bouncer, you guys rock!

So after the very great show we decided to make a short trek to check out the legendary Fenway Park which was recommended to me as the place I must see in Boston by all my friends who use to live there. And it turned out to be an unforgettable evening. I park right next to the field and we got out and started to walk around it to check it out. I called my Bostonian friends, Sean Leahy and OB and to share the experience with them and they were stoked. Topes is a huge Red Sox fan too and she gave me an indepth and detailed historical tour as we strolled around. At one point we got to a chain link fence and Topes told me to look through and we could see a tiny bit of the field. Just then, we were approached by the night security. Topes and him start chatting it up for a minute and we expressed our excitement to be there. About a minute later, in mid sentence, the security guard starts to unlock the gate and says “I’m not suppose to do this but…” and he swings open the door and invites us in to the park! I don’t think i’ve ever seen Topes light up so bright and we just looked at eachother and proceed in. We were treated to a few great stories and a tour of park and at 3am, we were elated. The security guy said that he had played on the field when he was 16 years old and with one of his idols. He was 56 now and you could still see the gleam in his eye as he spoke. I just listened to the two of them share tales of the park and I took in all the history while the two people next to me were smiling like the sun. After many thanks and shared gratitude we headed out of the park and on our way. We rolled on down the street like giddy teenagers, laughing and giving each other numerous high fives. I decided that I would call OB again to tell him and in the most classic phone pick up ever, OB answers and instead of saying “Hello”, he says “Don’t tell me that you were just inside Fenway Park”.Fucking classic! And that’s how well one is known by their friends.

I can’t say enough about how much the town of Boston showed us an incredible time. I mean really, Oh my Cod. We were there for 6 days and even though I had to work long days, the nights were unstoppable! Oh My Cod. Really, I think we adequately conquered Boston.

Up next it was the long awaited time to pack up and travel on to my beloved second home, New York City. I got in at about 6pm and Heady and Macky were meeting up with me at an old pub in central Manhattan. Safety Consultant joined us within the hour and we took the party to Revival and raged it there, plugged in our ipods, learned new dance moves and cheersed the night until we were ready to take it elsewhere. After a few hours and while in mid dance routine, Jeremy walked through the door and joined in the party to complete my excitement for the night. Now that my welcoming committee had solidified, it hit me that I was exactly where I wanted to be more than anywhere else in the world. I was so stoked to finally be in NYC. We decided at the witching hour that it was high time to have a jam session over at Headys so we high tailed it into Brooklyn. The next morning, Jaymes met up with me in Greenwich Village to check out this incredible art gallery that was over the top and by far the coolest art exhibit we’ve ever seen, ever. It was set up by the artist Banksy and it was a mock pet shop that was an engineering feat of genius created from an artistic mind. It’s hard to explain but do be sure to check out anything from the mastermind artist of Banksy, and New York City is his canvas so watch out. The photograph above is a shot I took of his art but is to no degree an example of the extent of what his work entails.

After the next few hours of parading around the village, and a stop at a killer Belgian beer bar, we jumped on the subway and headed back into Brooklyn for one of the main attractions of my trip, a special show by Turbine at The Lucky Cat Lounge and a gathering of many friends in the name of celebration. Turbine decided to put together this show and we put a party together to celebrate the birthday of Muleman and everyone came out and made this such a fun night. The band played a awesome set and the dance dial was cranked to 11. It was so great to see everyone and be back together with my favorite east coast crew and all together in one rock’n place!

I think I had crazy dreams that night of long winded music conversations on jazz and hardwood floors.

The next morning I caught a train heading north to Bridgeport Connecticut just in time for Muleman and I to hop in the car and drive up to Rhode Island to see Trey Anastasio at this amazing and super small club called Lupo’s in Providence. Fantastic show too and a wonderful time raging it again with Muleman. Trey was on top of the world and he also brought out special guests, Scott Muraski, Oteil Burbridge and Bill Kreutzman towards the end of the show for Get Back on the Train and First Tube. Well, I too eventually had to get back on the train and head back in to Manhattan to catch the next leg of the adventure which was to meet up with the Turbine boys and get back on the road. Destination, north.

Turbine tour Rocktober edition, awww yeah. We rolled out of the city at noon and were bound for glory upstate, Syracuse to be exact. The venue that night was appropriately called, The Westcott Theatre and was situated in a small town with a college crowd feel. The venue was large inside and had a grandiose stage. The entire theatre was scented with the age of 1920 and I loved it. The curtains were as ancient as the last movie that was played here back when it was an actual movie theatre with projection room and everything. The staff here was super cool to us and we got to hang out for two bands who played first and then Turbine was the headlining act of the night. Once geared up and good to go on stage, Turbine came at the night like a bat outta hell and threw down a monsterous concoction of rock and groove and this would prove to be the infamous night that the Syracutioner was born. The Syracutioner may now and forever be known as; the song, the jam, the drink, the dance. All of which are so evil and visciously fun that your head will roll…in the best way and in the kitchen whenever possible.

After Syracuse and a wonderful stay at the Bojack ranch, we boarded the trusty van and headed a bit more upstate to Sterling, Ny for the Halloween Hoedown festival which was right outside of ye ol’ Oswego. I go, you go, we all go, OSWEGO!  Ah, yeah, and it felt really nice to be back there again only with a different agenda but just as awesome. I was stoked that I switched my flight if only to stay one more day and true to that, what I considered to be the $300 show for the 6 million dollar woman, it was everything and more and just as epic as it could’ve ever have played out. It was raining and we got stuck in the mud and I recall wondering where the hell we were, and it was perfect. Upon arriving it was pouring and the promoter requested Turbine to start on stage as soon as they could load in and since there were no other bands that made it there yet, they were granted an open ended slot.

The whole show ended up being 2 sets and about 4 or 5 hours long, and I still didn’t want it to stop. The song selection and the way the guys threw down warmed my soul like hot cider and rum. There was hay on the ground which eased the dance floor but I still had to donate my shoes and socks to the Gods of the mud in the name of rage that was the music on such the rainy day turned rockin night. As far as the second set, I remember consecutively thinking that it was my perfect song setlist and at some point in the night, Jeremy brought the Syracutioner back out of its cage and we introduced the dance that we created to the rest of the audience. Awesome. :)

In lieu of even wanting to think back to mention the sad act of me having to leave the next day to go home, stoked, yes, but compelled to go back, no…  I’ll just say that…

Lastly, the Kalamatta olive is the best olive in its species. No contest.

tHANKS!

Thanks again Turbine and I can’t wait to have you out here in January and thanks so much to New York. Mwah!

-B

10-12 Boston Bound hurricane rollin’ thru your town by train

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“I’ll be right there, I’m on my way…”

Hey y’all, Happy Columbus Day and with it what a better way, to start into with what I have to say, regarding such this holiday. And I’m not going to get into all the actuality of the day by depicting its distant historical means, even though those thoughts reign true too but because it is a day of elation and celebration that is felt closer to home. For this day is a day of my friends and family as just like every year, we celebrate 4 beautiful Birthdays today. My super awesome brother Chris, My best friend Brian, My New Jersey Sugaree and My San Francisco Mistress, Miss Hug n’ Kiss! I love you all like the wind loves fire and it was good to connect this weekend wherever you were while doing much of the fanciful things that you do. Hats off to you! And also so true is a great song to go along with this day, Columbus Day, a tune by Turbine, I listen to it in the meantime, while I get ready to rock it on the east coast. Is it ready?

I head out to Boston tomorrow and will be there for about a week. After that I will hop a train to NYC for the festivities that follow thereafter. Then Connecitcut, Rhode Island, and a last train to Maine and maybe somewhere in mid New York but more on that later…

I’ve taken the bandages off my hands and my knee should heal back in a few days after my awesomely questionable Eddie Van Halen stage jump, so I’m prepared in all aspects for a change of scenery. I am however putting myself in precarious situations at all times, more so as of late, because it is my choices that intrigue me and may my pen be the only vice that sustains them all.

Ok, so it’s starting to get colder in this coastal town and that makes the parties that happen inside get a lot warmer. Concerts gather the crowds like blankets and the unspoken lullabies of the season bring entertainment in obscure ways. Music is the silk robe that I wear throughout the year and venues are the slippers that keep my dancing feet warm when skies are gray.

We had a few performances that went down this weekend that were engaged in by a few members of the company. Our Artist in Vegas stepped up to the mic with Moksha as ToofaR.J. sang “The Gambler” with all his glory and he literally embodied Kenny Rogers while up on the stage and as soon as I get the go ahead to release the youtube video, you will be able to see how fabulous this performance was! Way to go R.J.!!!

I got on stage with Naomi and the Courteous Rudeboys for a dance performance on Friday night that was quite a hilarious sight, and for your viewing delight, you can check it here:

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxTndM2UWYg

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrChPe58SKU

Next up…I must rest and awaken too early to catch a flight into other timezones. I’ll bring a jacket.

Be well.

-B

10/6 – Hardly Strickly Headline high five and beautiful havoc in the heart of San Francisco. And who the hell is Gogol Bordello

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I missed my exit on the way back from the city this morning so I had some time to recall the many places and people that made this past weekend as great as it was. While I was driving, I was listening to Beyonce of all things and just straight up missed my exit and ended up on a freeway to Sacramento. When I realized it, I was almost an hour in the other direction east. It was so weird. The drive I’ve done more than any other. Anyway, all good now.

We had the first rain of the season on saturday morning and the small storm brought great surf and sporatic inquisition of the weather. Joe said that the swell was at 15′ on saturday. We had a nice surf photo shoot and I’ll get to those images to upload soon.

Friday night was the Marin music and Film fest which hosted a show of bay area all-stars afterwards. I decided last minute not to attend, however, I sent an informant who updated me that Moonalice played and Trevor and Lebo sat in towards the end.

Arriving in the city on Saturday afternoon for A-Town and Tulay’s house warming party, an interesting night ensued. The party was wonderful and filled with lots of friends I hadn’t had the pleasure to kick it with for a while. The funny thing was that right next door, their neighbors were having a party to but theirs was set to polar opposite extreames. I went next door at some point in the night to see what it was about and it was pretty much a small rave. A DJ was in the main room and all of the others rooms were occupied by crazy wild things. At one point I picked up a disco ball and was playing with it for a few minutes before I realized that I sliced my hand in several places and was dripping blood all over the floor. I left shortly after that.

Bus stop. Bus never shows up. Cab ride. One of the best cab rides ever.

The festival in the park the next day couldn’t have been more perfect if it tried. A beautiful day and great music paired well with eachother. CA, Joe and I walked there and were singing songs the whole way there and it felt glorious to be belting out Garden 3 at the top of our lungs as we strolled through the city and through the park. It was a pretty epic way to wake up. :) There was a remarkable turnout in terms of the crew for the HSBG Festival in Golden Gate park. Being the first to arrive and the last to leave proved to be not only fun but a proactive endevor. The base camp was a great party. CA’s motivation and our choice location made our spot the best in the whole park and I could name all of the 50 familiar folks that surround me in my immediate domain and all the new aquaintances were wonderful additions to the festivities. It was like a day that the whole world was enjoying, simply enjoying.

It was a very proud event for all of us TLG fans as well as for all of San Francisco. We were very happy to feel the honor that the city bestowed upon Tea Leaf as the headine set of the festival on the closer day. And HSBG is not just any festival, it is one that is so good to the community. I love the shows in the park and this one really is the best. A free festival where everyone is a volenteer makes it real and it is also stripped of sponsorship and focuses on the meat of the music. What a concept. 

Saw Elvis Costello for the first time, Poor Man’s Whiskey, Iron and Wine, Peggi Young, The Waybacks and of course Tea Leaf Green! Eric McFadden sat in on E & S and Lebo on lap steel for Devil’s Pay. But honestly, my highlight of the festival was…..

Gogol Bordello – WTF!

Seeing a band live for the first time (via strong recomendation) and having them completely blow you away start to finish is quite a great thing to me. Absolute mayhem of a performance in the best way and thousands of people straight getting the f*ck down to this crazy gypsy rock punk emsemble in the middle of a field in the park. Ridiculous fun and incredible music taboot. Who are they? They’re Romane gypsies from The Ukrane. Lots of members in the band, everyone kinda freakin out, one playing guitar while climbing a rafter and the singer is like a ballistic bat. Some of the musicians on stage would randomly fall down to the beats of their song. It was madness and delicious. Check these guys out as soon as possible, check archive for a taste of the energy of their live shows and check youtube for visual. I am pretty much speechless after that.

I just heard of David Bromberg. Please, please, please…go right now and download the song “Sammy’s Song” I’ll be here when you get back. My goodness, the world needs to know more of this guys music. I just got to check out his album last night and I think we played it over and over for hours. Amazing tunes. Not sure why I just finally heard of him, he’s been around forever but I ain’t lookin’ back. He’s in with the likes of Jerry Jeff Walker and I need to brush up on him too.

Executive Meeting: Minutes emailed/ received. Data collection. PR release to follow…

Heading up to Eureka tomorrow for TLG. Crazy mission hopefully not in the rain but happily in the redwoods. Gonna be a gorgeous drive with Shaggy and the Transportation Director.

Just found out yesterday that my good friend Brent just bought The Red Fox, the venue in Arcata where we’ll catch the show mañana.

Details, details, details… I’ll keep up when I can.

Thanks for everything San Francisco, I love you!

-Mgmt

10/1 Phuck yeah!!!!!!! y feliz octubre!!!!!!!!!!!!!#@%*&^*#!!!!

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H………………A………………………M……………………P………………….T…………………O……………………N!!!!!!!!!

I awake at 3am this morning to Brian coming home from the My Bloody Valentine concert in the city and he’s on the phone with Doughboy and talking loud. My first thought was that he was drunk and so I get up to close my door and then I hear Bri say “It’s official, March 6,7,8 in Hampton, VA …on Phish.com!” In mid step my scream reached through Bri’s door and he throws the door open stark naked and starts screaming with me.

My heart dropped and my tired sense of disillusionment grew into the quickest smile I’ve ever formed. When Bri came out of his room, we just lost it. And of all the people in the world that I could have shared that moment with, it had to be Brian. Afterall, I met Bri in Camden, NJ at Phish 8 years ago and he’s been my best friend ever since. And we hadn’t been that elated together since Destiny Unbound was played 4 years ago and since the re-emmergance show news of MSG. But this is bigger, this is huge. Numerous texts and calls have flooded in and out of my world and the excitement grows like wildfire. Even my parents sent me an email this morning, hahahaha!

They’re fuckin’ back!!!! Phish is phucking back!!…!!

I’m still a bit uncontained. Didn’t slepp (sleep) off the excitement very well after that. No matter at all. Best news to wake up to ever.

I lieu of the occassion, I’ve decided to re-open my earliest project from the days of yore,  www.phuckyeah.com just for viewing and memories. I’ll get to that later today.

It’s like since Trey’s birthday was yesterday, this was his present to highten the energy all around the world.

Is Phish a part of Plan B to help save the economy?

Do goosebumps ever go away?

October is coming up roses, unicorns and leprachauns.

Oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhh Yeeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhh!!!

It’s on.

And regarding all ticket inquiries, G crew, ect.>>> All info that gets passed through the company gets shared with the company. If I know something…you will know it too. All of our hands are in every option we know of, can think of and are a part of…. And EVERYONE will be inthere!

To the Mothership and beyond!

Game on! :)