Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Live Tracks, TV & Show

my last minute Halloween Costume : JIM HENSON!

LIVE TRACKS

We have posted audio from our show last month in Placerville for download at : http://andrewheringer.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-el-dorado

TV - THURSDAY

We will have an interview and perform live on the morning show "Sacramento & Co." this Thursday, November 19th on channel 10 in the Sacramento area. We will be on throughout the 9 am hour. Watch or set the Tevo!

SHOW - FRIDAY

We are playing a big show this Friday, November 20th at the Woodland Opera House. I encourage anyone in the Northern California area to attend this show. It is one of my favorite places to play (it's a late 1800's opera house...cool right?) and the other performers are fantastic (Thomas Cunningham from Woodland & Justin Farren from Sacramento).

Andrew Heringer Band
Woodland Opera House
in Woodland, CA
Friday, November 20th
7:30 pm : $10 : All Ages

Buy tickets here: http://tinyurl.com/yae5qpj



We are gearing up for new recordings in the next couple of months as well as a January Pacific-NW tour. We will announce specific dates for Redding, Eugene, Portland, Bremerton and Seattle soon.


-Andrew

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Merch, Tour, Videos, Etc.

New Merch:

We have some shirts, buttons & tote bags with our new logo in the store at http://andrewheringer.bigcartel.com. CD's are now only $9.99.

Pacific Northwest Tour:

Our Pacific Northwest Tour for January 2010 is coming together. We have confirmed dates for Eugene OR, Seattle WA & many points along the way. We are also searching for more college dates & house concerts to fill the tour. If you or any you know may be interested in helping us out between Sacramento and Seattle - email booking@andrewheringer.com

Woodland Opera House:

Tickets are now on sale for our Andrew Heringer Band show at the Woodland Opera House on November 20th. Tickets are $10 each. If you live anywhere in the Northern California area - this is a show you should try to attend. The Opera House is a beautiful venue & we will be playing with our friends Thomas Cunningham & Justin Farren.

Buy tickets at: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/performanceSearch.jsp?performance_id=1090989&cobrand=wohtheatre

New Videos:

New song - World Traveler (Live)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFomPciWR8s

Cover of Rocky Votolato's "White Daisy Passing"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D318gWgiS1s

SXSW Competition:

Vote for us at OrigAudio.com and help get us to South by Southwest in Austin, TX. Check out there cheap and green-friendly speakers as well! If buy there speakers & enter “AndrewHeringer” at check-out you get $6 off.

-Andrew

p.s. remember to say Happy Birthday to Kellen this saturday (yes he is a halloween baby).

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Live Footage : World Traveler

This is one of our newest tunes (lyrics below).
Recorded Live on 10-17-09 at the Carl Borelli Amphitheater in Placerville, CA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFomPciWR8s




i hope you find your way
i hope you're out there safe
world traveler

i hope you get your break
i hope you're out there safe
world traveler

where you go i go too
i already told you

i know that your feet will carry you home
i hope that you feel that you're never alone
i hope when we meet that it's always the same
i hope everyday that you think of my name

i know that your feet will carry you home
we'll find a way, we'll find a way
i hope that you feel that you're never alone
when you're far away, when you're far away
i hope when we meet that it's always the same
we'll find a way, we'll find a way
i hope everyday that you think of my name

i hope you find your way
i hope you're out there safe
world traveler
world traveler

we'll find a way, we'll find a way
we'll find a way, we'll find a way
we'll find a way, we'll find a way


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Special thanks to Roger Ruby @ RjRubyProductions for posting the audio and pictures.
The show was a Benefit for the El Dorado High School Drama Boosters to send their students to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. To find out more about more of their fundraising events go to: www.studio81.org

wow. am i actually posting regular blogs!? i'm on a roll.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Sac Bee Article

Jim Carnes at the Sacramento Bee Newspaper did an interview that covered both my groups, Andrew Heringer Band and Dawson & Marie. We were stoked to find out that our story made it to the front of the ticket section last friday. As well, Jim did a fantastic job showing the realities of our independent musician life. For those who haven't had a chance to read it, here is a link :

http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/story/2241257.html

There was another article in the Mountain Democrat in Placerville that I have not had the chance to read yet.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

September


I am not very good at keeping blogs. It usually takes me a month or two to get around to it. I apologize. If you are really interested in keeping up with me follow me at http://twitter.com/andrewheringer or friend me on facebook at http://facebook.com/andrewheringer. I think it has to do with somewhat of an online attention deficit I have. I would rather post shorter updates more often then long boring blog entries that I am not sure if anyone ever really reads.

The full band is working on a new record. This includes:
Baskets
Lions Park
So In Love
Roads
Broadway
Brooklyn
Fine
and more... (not a song title, just saying there are a couple of others songs that may or may not go on there).

We are currently in the demo phases. It may take a while to get these songs right and ready to record but that time is worth it to me because I want to make sure and get this one done right and make it the best gosh darn album we can do. We aren't doing a lot of touring due to our focus on demos though we are playing a bunch around Sacramento.

On a personal note, I have started shopping at the Farmer's Markets around Sacramento and goodness I am enjoying this fresh and healthy food. I implore you to find the Farmer's Market near you! Below is a picture of Kellen with his bike and all our fresh fruits and vegetables. We bought more than we planned on and had to rig a system to get it home with a box and a rope. It took us awhile but we got home without an incident.



-a

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Months Vol. 1

I think it's rather fitting that I just got done with an album entitled Months Vol. 1. So much of my life these days consists of consistently thinking 3 months ahead. And because of that the months seem to have added meaning because of the places, people and memories i have attached to them.


Months Vol. 1 (which one can listen to at myspace.com/dawsonandmarie) is a collaboration with singer/songwriter Marlana Sheetz. Marlana and I had started songs together in the summer of '08 and one day after playing at a wedding on a overcast day in Central California I sent her a text message that said "it feels like December at the beach". She wrote back and said, "that sounds like a song title"... and thus the months album concept was born.

The second half of the year is going to be a little slower. In the last 6 months, I've played 70 shows in 4 states. We are gonna be working on a new record with the band the second half of the year and, mostly, staying around Sacramento/Northern California.

Very soon we are gonna be launching a new section of the website. For our currently Untitled next album, we are looking for donors/sponsors; and in return these people will get different gifts as well as exclusive access to behind the scenes video, photos, and blogs of the band in the recording process. It is a new era for music and we are looking for a new way to interact with ours fans on our musical journey.

Congratulations to our newly married saxophone player, Jason Galbraith.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

FAMILY AND FRIENDS SUMMER TOUR '09

I am very excited to announce our Summer Tour dates. We will be playing some great venues right here in Northern and Central California. As well, I am really excited to share the stage on a number of shows with my sister, Morgan, and her band Big Tree. Please take a minute to look at our schedule and pencil into your calendar the date nearest you.

June 4th : Santa Cruz, CA
The Catalyst : 9pm : 18+ : $10
1011 Pacific Ave. Santa Cruz, CA
w/ Still Time and Matt Masih

June 5th : Monterey, CA
Monterey Live : 9pm : 18+ : $6
414 Alvarado St. Monterey, CA
w/ Big Tree and Matt Masih

June 6th : San Luis Obispo, CA
Steynberg Gallery : 8pm : All Ages : $5
1531 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo, CA
w/ Big Tree

June 12th : Oakland, CA
Fort Gallery : 8pm : All Ages : $5
480 23rd St. Oakland, CA
w/ Big Tree

June 13th : Sacramento, CA
Beatnik Studios : 9pm : All Ages : $10
2421 17th St, Sacramento, CA
w/ Big Tree

June 19th : Placerville, CA
Summer Solstice Festival : 6pm : All Ages
More info at : solsticeproduction.com

July Summer Shows include:

Dawson & Marie CD Release
July 10th : Placerville, CA
594 Main St, Placerville, CA
Cozmic Cafe : 8pm : All Ages : $10
DawsonandMarie.com

Andrew Heringer Band at
Cameron Park House Concerts
July 18th : Cameron Park, CA
More info at : cphouseconcerts.com
Or email cphouseconcerts@me.com to RSVP


Bruce couldn't fit in the drive-thru tree in the CA Redwoods.
More pics of my adventures at my Twitpic


For those who are unfamiliar with Dawson and Marie, it is my acoustic duo project with singer-songwriter Marlana Sheetz. Over the last 6 months we have worked on our own CD which is a concept record featuring songs about the months of the year. Our first CD will feature 7 tracks and will be available by early July.

The track list includes the songs: "February," "May, It's Raining," "July," "August,""October," and "December" : with bonus track "Laugh About It."


Photo by Danielle Supola

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

: APRIL :

Life has brought me back to Sacramento and it looks I will be stationed here for some time. The band is mostly here at this point (Kellen, Jason and Jonathan). Though it is not the same line-up as last year. Eric Frank (guitar, vocals) has spent the year working with his band LINKS quite a lot and Max Haymer (keys) moved out to New York after we recorded the Paradise Sessions.


First Full Band Rehearsal with Arlyn Anderson (right) on Guitar.

We had our first show on Monday night with Guitarist Arlyn Anderson at CSU Monterey Bay. I can't start to say how excited I am to have Arlyn playing with us. There were times on Monday where I couldn't help but smile. Marlana Sheetz also stepped in on some back up vocals. We are all starting to talk about recording again as I have another batch of new songs. More details coming soon about these recordings. We will be looking to our fans in a big way for these recordings - so stay tuned.

Also look for a Dawson and Marie (my acoustic side project) album in the coming months.


Found at CSU Monterey Bay : I call it the "Hula-Hooping Pedestrian"

We have some summer tour dates starting to get posted around Northern California. We will be doing many of these shows with my sisters band Big Tree.

As part of the tour, we are proud to announce that we are opening the first evening of the 3rd Annual Summer Solstice Festival right outside of Placerville, CA this year. The Solstice event is located right off of Highway 193 on the River by Chili Bar, at the Nugget River Park. It's five minutes from downtown Placerville at a private campground that is a gem on the South Fork of the American River.

We will be playing on Friday, June 19th at 6pm.
Tickets are only $8 in advance or $10 at the door.
Tickets can be bought at Solsticeproduction.com & at Ravens Tale Books in Placerville.
And anyone under 16 is FREE!

Friday Night Features:
Andrew Heringer Band
& Mind X

Saturday Night Features:
Izabella
Five Eyed Hand
Kate Gaffney
Jonny Mojo
Garrin Benfield

For questions contact:
530-644-6093 OR SOLSTICEPRODUCTIONS@COMCAST.NET

more soon,

-ADH.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

...and the driving continues.

The driving has gotten ridiculous. This week I am up in Oregon. Eugene, OR currently. I got my oil changed three weeks ago and it's time for another oil change.

I have started to use my twitter account more and more to post pictures and updates from the road. Add me at twitter.com/andrewheringer. Jonathan and I played dates in Arizona last week. Our favorite stop was in the town of Jerome, AZ. It is a little old once copper-mining town now artist town. I hope to make it back there someday. We also played in Scottsdale and at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.


Jerome, AZ


After Flagstaff, we stopped in Vegas for a night so Jonathan hit the strip. Our funny story from Vegas was that we parked in front with the complimentary valet. The baggage guy comes over. He talked to Jon and throws the guitars, some recording equipment i didnt want to leave in the van and clothes on to a cart. Before I know it he is gone. I figured he must have sorted things out with Jon. We go up to the room and the stuffs not there. I start freaking out a little. After a number of trips down to the baggage area and walking numerous laps around Harrah's - I realize that the baggage guy had thought we were the main Musical Entertainment at the Casino and about an hour later the guitars and all show up at the room. You can imagine, I was a little worried there for a while with my two main acoustic guitars missing. I have learned my lesson and will keep them with me.


Bruce gets a bath in Arizona


I have some T-Shirts up at the new online store. I wrote this on my twitter, but seriously next time I need to do my research. It all started when my friend Alex Dita (who has take most of our pictures over the last couple of years) joked about having an I LOVE MOLLY SHIRT based off my song Molly. I thought it was clever and went with the idea. I still like the idea mind you but I really had no clue that "Molly" was also a term for the drug Ecstasy. Oy. Anyway - many people are buying the shirts and I am pretty sure they aren't druggies. I don't think most people think about Molly as a drug reference but maybe I am wrong...


this filly is named Hank.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Baskets

i have been writing a lot of songs on the acoustic in the last couple of months. I don't know what the next recordings will be at this point - but there is a good chance parts of it will be extremely stripped much like this. Enjoy Baskets... feedback welcome.







Baskets

We started out simple
I loved when you smiled
You loved when I sang
And maybe it was us we were fooling
we thought there was nothing
That would get in our way
But slowly we built up our worries
We stacked them between us
hoped they'd go away
now sometimes I wonder where you are
I used to know that every
second of the day

It seems that we cant find a way
To take us as simple as we came
Did we make it so complicated
that we couldnt be together anymore

I wish we could take all our worries
and put them in baskets
and wash them away
I wish we could still have those moments
Where nothing else matters
Besides you and me

It seems that we cant find a way
To take us as simple as we came
Did we make it so complicated
that we couldnt be together anymore

I will always wish the best for you
I will always wish the best for you
Even when its years since youve gone
I will always wish the best for you
I will always wish the best for you
Even when youre out on your own

I will always wish the best for you
I will always wish the best for you
Even when we dont speak for months
I will always wish the best for you
I will always wish the best for you
Even when new lovers come

I wish we could take all our worries
and put them in baskets
and wash them away

-Andrew

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Union Mine High School : Vote Sean & Luke

As a Union Mine High School Alumni - I have a strong connection with my alma mater and there is an important vote coming up... the only one that really really matters is for the Rally Commissioners.

And really, my good buddies Sean and Luke are the only real choice for the Rally Commissioners. Because they are educated in the art of the Theater Arts and Dramatic Improvisation (which I can vouch for) they know know to entertain the masses. Plus they look sharp in those ties and glasses. VOTE SEAN AND LUKE.







http://www.seanandluke.com

-Andrew

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Spring Acoustic Tour

Hitting the road for the next month playing with drummer Jonathan McHenry playing stripped down acoustic sets.

ACOUSTIC TOUR DATES:

3.12 - Cupertino, CA : Britania Arms : 8:30pm
3.13 - Santa Cruz : 99 Bottles : 9pm
3.14 - DAWSON & MARIE show : Sacramento : Luna's Cafe : 8pm
3.17 - Los Angeles : Genghis Cohen : 10pm
3.19 - Irvine, CA : Anthill Pub : 9pm
3.21 - Scottsdale, AZ : Angel's Serenity : 7pm
3.24 - Jerome, AZ : Spirit Room : 7pm
3.25 - Flagstaff, AZ : Northern Arizona University : 12pm
3.28 - Monterey, CA : Monterey Live
4.02 - Salem, OR : Boon's Treasury : 8pm
4.04 - Lincoln City, OR : Living Room Concert : 8pm
4.10 - DAWSON & MARIE show : San Francisco, CA : Living Room Concert : 8pm

note that some shows are with my side project "Dawson & Marie" : http://myspace.com/dawsonandmarie

we have been doing some recording over the last month with Dawson and Marie and hope to have an EP out in the next couple of months.



Jon and Marlana ruin all my photos during recording

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

A Crazy 4 Days







This photo of me miniature golfing has nothing to do with the last four days but shows my love for the sport (though it often leaves me frustrated).






Highlights from last weeks touring include but are not limited to:

Wednesday : Santa Clara University
- the entire crowd singing "Jumper" by Third Eye Blind
- playing for a crazy fun audience. the clapping during morgan the conqueror was ridiculous

Thursday : in San Luis Obispo
- woke up at 7am to leave Monterey and get the crew to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for an 11 am show.
- Hung out at Avila Beach during the day
-played Churro St. at the Farmer's Market. It was a little cold...
- drove back to Sacramento that night thinking we would be on Fox 40 the next morning.

Friday :
- 5:30 am : get a call that we are not on playing on TV at 8am which is good because I really needed sleep.
- Amazing Show Friday night with Matt Masih and Still Time. We had 250+ in Marilyn's on K
- There will be some video from this show posted very soon!

Saturday :
- House Concert in Sacramento



Goodness... with the combination of 5 shows, lots of driving, lack of sleep and not enough vocal rest... it was a long 4 days.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

San Francisco & the Record Shop


Our San Francisco show at Grant & Green will be one to remember for some time. We played our set and right before our buddies in Matt Masih & The Messengers were about to play something very, very strange happened. I started coughing. And there was a strange taste in my mouth/feeling in my lungs. I look up. And everyone around me is coughing. Most of the people rush outside of the venue. It turns out, thanks to the knowledge of my friend Glenn Miller, what we experienced in the place last Friday the 13th had been tear gas. Why someone choose to set off tear gas is completely beyond me but it sure makes for one hell of a story.

Before the show we spent some time poking around a record store that was around the corner from the venue. Viewing these record covers really reminded us how ridiculous some album covers can be. Here are a couple of our favorite covers:





next week we play in Santa Clara, San Luis Obispo and Sacramento. Here are some details:

Santa Clara University
9pm : at the Bronco : free

San Luis Obispo : 2 shows
UU Hour at Cal Poly : 11 am : Free
&
Farmer's Market : 6:30pm : Chorro St.

Sacramento at Marilyn's on K
9pm : +21 : $8
with Matt Masih and Still Time

Tell your friends about the shows
Thanks for your continued support!

-Andrew

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Oregon & Washington Highlights


(look how much room there is in Brutus, though Jonathan and I missed Kellen and Jason on the Pacific Northwest leg)

- Thanks to my good friend Brian “Daz” Dezzani, we played at the University of Portland and met lots of cool kids. A couple of which were the founders of a t-shirt company called Norjack. They outfitted us with a whole bunch of T-Shirts that we proudly wear.

- Our second Portland show turned into a Sugarloaf reunion/dance party.

- We played a really cool venue in Seattle (technically it was in Ballard) called Egan’s Jam House. They usually do jazz shows there – but from time to time they do Singer/songwriters. It had a really cool intimate vibe.

- I believe in the barter system and I wish more people did. Who needs money when you can just exchange goods for services? In Silverdale, WA : I exchanged our new Paradise Sessions for a shirt of one of the gals in the audience. This shirt reads “I love Activities Committee.” If anyone would love to trade me anything for a Paradise Sessions, I am open to almost any suggestions.


- Whilst staying in Bremerton, WA with the Wallen’s. I got a chance to go kayaking out on the Puget Sound.

- Coming back thru Eugene, I took advantage of the Free Grand Slam Breakfast at Denny’s.

The touring is over for the time being and I have to thank all the people who have gone out of their way to make this last tour possible:

Rob Bean, Brian Dezzani, Bill Scheuner, Jill & John Wallen, Alison “Mom” McFarlane, Jeff Wilson, The Garcia Family, The Papathakis Family, Brennan Maloney-Krips, Eric Frank, Robbie Arnett and all the gentlemen of Links, Dan Byers, Spencer Williams, Jakob Martin, Matt Masih, Helen Chance, Caitlin Fanning, Mari Venturino, Kyle Holmes, Marlana Sheetz, Megan Rabone…gosh I am sure I forgot someone. I can not thank all of you enough for helping out in all the ways you do.

Thank you to all the bookers who consistently give us rooms to house our music and fans. Lastly, Thank you to all the people who came out and supported our shows and said hi to us on the road.

I have realized how important community is as a human and how important it is to feel like you fit into a community. It has been a beautiful experience over the last couple of months to realize that my community spans from San Diego to Seattle.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Tour Blog : Part 4



This blog entry is longer overdue and contains at least 1,151 miles worth of documentation.

First off, I have to thank Subway sandwiches for keeping me, and the band, alive with their tasty $5 footlong subs. The best part is, not only do they will throw piles of tomatoes on their sandwiches, these sandwiches last not one but TWO MEALS if 6 inches at a time fills your stomach (which for me it does). Next time around I must look into a corporate Jared-like sponsorship that would supply us with unlimited sandwiches and would allow us to eat more than 6 inches at a time.

WEDNESDAY

SAN DIEGO.
We played a very cool room called Le Stat’s in our first visit to San Diego and played with a local band called Fusse. During the day before the show, we dropped Jonathan off with his lady friend Mari and the rest of us went over to the beach at Torrey Pines State Reserve. While we were there, we talked mostly about future recording though we did stare deep into each others eyes and watch the sunset too.

We were lucky enough to crash for the night with a friend of mine who I met playing in Monterey a couple of months back. He is a songwriter named Jakob Martin – check out his music at : http://www.myspace.com/jakobmartinmusic



THURSDAY

I played a bad trick on Jason’s fiancĂ©e Carey. Jason and Carey got engaged at the end of December and they have just begun to get the details in order. While Jason was off taking a shower, I left Carey a facebook wall posting saying how happy I was to be Jason’s BEST MAN (not true btw) and she in turn wrote me this:

“Aw, Andrew. It does mean a lot to have you in our ceremony--your friendship has meant so much to Jason, and of course to me now, too! :) Thanks for everything, especially for taking care of Jas, and I'm really excited that you'll be a part of our wedding day! Take care! :) :) :)”

Once Jason was informed of my devilish activities, he immediately tried to correct the situation though we all got a good laugh about it.

IRVINE.
We returned to UC Irvine’s Anthill Pub for a show on Thursday night with our good friends LINKS. The Pub at my college alma mater was PACKED with people. My friends in the a cappella group Deceptive Cadence joined us for Morgan, the Conqueror and She’s Suddenly. Eric Frank was able to play with the band for the night.

FRIDAY

After being graduated from UCI for a year and a half now, I finally picked up my diploma. The woman at the admissions desk had a good laugh at how long it took me to get that fine piece of paper but I have a feeling she has seen worse.



LIVE on KUCI
In a band first, Jason and I played a duo gig at the UC Irvine radio station KUCI.

LOS ANGELES.
I am not sure why I even stop in Los Angeles anymore. The venues pay you nothing, it’s like pulling teeth to get anyone to show up and the sets are short. I understand it is all due to the fact that the ration of performers to venues in LA is out of control and venues can make their own rules. We even had to pay for our band photographer Alex Dita to get into the venue.

We played at ROOM 5 in LA. There was a good amount of people and playing was a lot of fun. Eric Frank joined us on percussion and back up vocals for the set as well. But the show was a bummer as it was 30 minutes/6 songs of playing for our fans/friends to see us at $10 a piece; money which we see nothing from.

SATURDAY

YOSEMITE
The story of this gig will be one I will tell for quite some time. Planning the tour this year, I wanted to make a stop somewhere on our drive back from Los Angeles to Sacramento. The show we booked for this stop was at the Yosemite Bug Resort in Midpines, CA.

This show started out with extremely poor turn out to the point where we ended up playing to no one by the end. We had been very fortunate up to this point in the tour to not have any shows where we didn’t have a good crowd but this show was rather laughable. By the end of our set we joked that the little pay, excellent food and rooms to stay for the night were the little saving grace of the gig. It was especially a downer since this would be our last gig before we dropped Jason and Kellen off in Sacramento and Jonathan and I headed north for Oregon and Washington.

But as we were about to wrap up our set about 45 people, mostly Americorp volunteers, showed up. They were there specifically to listen to music, drink, dance and be merry. We just sat there shaking our heads as moments earlier we had been the only ones in the lodge. Very quickly, it went from being on of our worst shows ever to a very good one.



OREGON

We said goodbye to Jason and Kellen in Sacramento on Sunday morning. Jonathan and I had a couple of days of rest before driving up to Portland for our show at the University of Portland. Thanks to my good friend Brian Dezzani, we played to a room full of students at UP for 2 hours on Wednesday night and have many new friends in the Portland area. The UP students helped me confirm that Myspace is old news and everybody is doing Facebook these days.

We have another show in Portland tonight and head up to Seattle and Bremerton this weekend. Playing on the University of Oregon campus next week headed back to California.

More to come soon,

-Andrew

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tour Blog : Part 3

So it seems as if Maurice has come and gone (if you missed the earlier blogs, Maurice was the name given to the flu that was traveling around the band). Kellen ended up having a bout with it; though Jonathan and Alex (our good friend and photographer) were able to slip through with full health.

To Recap the last couple of days:

linnaea's jan 17-09
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fort bragg
roads
sit and stare
molly
lions park
so cal
morgan
goodnight
last dance with mary jane (tom petty cover)
may it's raining
broadway
she's suddenly
fine

For anyone who has stopped by Linnaea's in San Luis Obispo, you know that it has the smallest little stage in the entire world. There was only enough room to fit Jonathan and his drum set and the rest of us stood on the floor. We had a great turn out. People were standing out in the halls and sitting out in the back.



The moment of our SLO stay came when Jonathan convinced Kellen and I that there were ghosts present at the house of the Papathakis' where we stayed the night. A light mysteriously flickered and answered questions by flashing once for yes and twice for no. At one point the fan that was attached to the light started spinning and I swore for the first time in my life that I was communicating with the dead. Kellen and I were tripping out until Alex Dita realized that there was a remote control. Jonathan had been controlling the fan the entire time with his foot.



Before we left SLO we took some pictures at GUM WALL ALLEY



VIEW PICTURES HERE

We played a great house show for some great people in Santa Barbara hosted by my good friend Brennan. We set up and played in his living room right in the world of crazy 20 somethings in Isle Vista and it is safe to say that if we hadn't tricked Kellen into getting into the van to leave, we may have lost our bass player for good. Girls in bikinis in the middle January on the beach is close to his own personal heaven.



VIEW PICTURES HERE

After a day of rest and driving to LA on Monday, we went to Disneyland on Tuesday thanks to my friend Megan Rabone. This was Kellen's first trip to the magical kingdom (that's what they call it right?). Our "Set List" for Disneyland went something like this:

Indiana Jones ---> Pirates ----> Big Thunder Mountain ---> Space Mountain ----> Buzz Lightyear (jason had the best score) ---> The Matterhorn. A pretty natural progression from ride to ride if you know Disneyland.

Then from there we went over to California Adventure and ended the day with Tower of Terror and Soaring over California.



-Andrew

Friday, January 16, 2009

Tour Blog : Part 2

Special Blog written by Bassist Kellen Garcia

Here is a link to all the pictures from PART 2

The cold, I'll call it Maurice, has been taking it's tool. He (now that I've named the cold, I feel it necessary to use personified pronouns) first infected Heringer, and then moved on to Jason. I first felt his icy touch last night but I, unlike my weaker band-mates, have vowed not to let Maurice win the battle against my immune system. Maurice is a crafty one, so I've enlisted the help of Airborn and and Andrews King size bed. We'll see what happens.



The gig last night was fun. The Crepe Place had a really intimate vibe. We played some funky Heringer tunes and the Matt Masih & the Messengers continued the funk until last call. we got home late. Jason was bummed, he wanted to party till the break of dawn. Gotta go. I have some X-files to watch.

"May your foreheads grow like the mighty oak..."
- Sir. Kellen heir to the throne of Garcia

PS I've come up with an alternate name for Heringer's song, "Love to See You Smile". I'd like to rename it: "It's A Good Thing That Your Parents Invested In Braces".

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Tour Blog : Part 1

We started out the tour at the end of December in my hometown (as well as Kellen and Jason's) with 2 sold out shows at the Cozmic Cafe. We set up in the round which provides a really cool energy and focus to the performance. the set list for night one was:
Goodnight
fort bragg
brooklyn
roads
socal
broadway
lions park
sit and stare---->
molly
tree (with Morgan)
racecar
love to see you smile
so in love
ocean
summer roof
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fine
as you can see there are a lot of new songs in there. we ended up changing around the set list for night 2 during the set itself so i can't give a good listing of that show at the moment. my sister, morgan, joined us for some songs as well as our good friend marlana sheetz.






after a couple weeks apart to celebrate new years, a new engagement (congrats jason), and to go skiing in tahoe we joined back up in Sacramento on the 10th and drove down to Monterey. With a little extra time before the gig we walked around the wharf in Monterey and I got my picture drawn which looks a lot like chuck norris.


We got over to Monterey Live about 7 and set up. We played a great show with Matt Masih and Sarah McCoy and played to a very full room. the set list went something like this:
Sit & Stare ------>
Molly
Roads
Fort Bragg
Southern California
Broadway ----->
California Stars
She's Suddenly
So In Love
Summer Roof




Sunday, I got up far too early and played three songs Live on KPIG. The three songs were Roads, Fort Bragg and So In Love. The complimentary Bagels and Odwalla drinks were a nice way to start the day but I was feelng a lack of sleep from the night before. I am someone who doesn't do well with limited sleep and the 4 hours from the night before didn't sit well and though I got through the set and the living room show we did later on in the day in Carmel Valley - I have needed the 3 days of down time to recuperate from getting a bit of a cold.


if you aren't familiar with living room shows, we literally set up in a living room and play for an intimate crowd of 30 people. the shows provide a nice mellow contrast to the high energy shows we do in the venues like monterey live.

We hit Santa Cruz (the Crepe Place) and San Luis Obispo (Linnaea's) later this week. One exciting thing about the shows so far is the difference in attendance - it is an obvious step up from last year's tour. Come out to a show and bring your friends!