Posted on September 7, 2015 by Gary in Blog, Gary Blogs
The following is a blog I wrote, and made the mistake of letting Georgia read ahead of time. She said it’s terrible and I can’t put it out. Now normally my response to damn near anything Georgia says is, “Yes dear”… but in THIS case I am going to let YOU, the home viewer, be […]
The following is a blog I wrote, and made the mistake of letting Georgia read ahead of time. She said it’s terrible and I can’t put it out.
Now normally my response to damn near anything Georgia says is, “Yes dear”… but in THIS case I am going to let YOU, the home viewer, be the judge. She is afraid that YOU, (still the home viewer) will not “get” my “sarcasm,” and will turn against me the way the Roman Emperor Claudius was betrayed by his own family and poisoned in his sleep. (Or shot with a crossbow. I get it confused with Game Of Thrones.) (more…)
Posted on August 31, 2015 by administrator in Blog, News
Blue Sky Riders Ready to ride again with All Access Pass – a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creation of their sophomore album, Why Not. Special Sale this September 2015. Kickin’ It Back Opening Act Contest winners also announced (more…)
Blue Sky Riders Ready to ride again with All Access Pass – a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creation of their sophomore album, Why Not. Special Sale this September 2015.
Kickin’ It Back Opening Act Contest winners also announced (more…)
Posted on June 17, 2015 by Gary in Blog, Gary Blogs
Georgia and I stood there with our mouths open. I did not want him to stop. It had been a really long time since I talked to anyone who actually KNEW my Dad, and I was thirsty for some new paint strokes on the picture of him I had built up in my mind.
I had the strangest, sweetest experience in my home town, back in April. Georgia and I were in Meriden, at the request of an old high school buddy, to play the Daffodil Festival, a yearly event held at the city park. (more…)
Posted on June 8, 2015 by Gary in Blog, Gary Blogs
Through the years I have played in some weird places. Huge box-like rooms full of right angles and glass that make the sound bounce and echo like Heidi on a bad acid trip. After those kinds of gigs we always come off stage and say the same thing: “Man, that sounded like we were playing […]
Through the years I have played in some weird places. Huge box-like rooms full of right angles and glass that make the sound bounce and echo like Heidi on a bad acid trip. After those kinds of gigs we always come off stage and say the same thing: “Man, that sounded like we were playing in an airplane hangar.” (more…)