"Somewhere, there is probably someone who lived in England in 1960 who turned down a chance to go to The Cavern Club because he had never heard of the band. "The band" in question was, of course, The Beatles. They went on to have a bit of success in the music business; enough success that the guy who didn't want to go see them play because he had never heard of them is still kicking himself black-and-blue 40 years later. So when you're trying to decide whether or not you want to drag yourself out to see some unknown play....just remind yourself that every musician was once an unknown, and that every musician who sells out arenas for hundreds of dollars per ticket once played somewhere for under ten bucks. And someone who paid hundreds of dollars to sit in the last row of an arena once turned down the chance to sit on the first row of a small venue for next to nothing. Don't be this person!" --Bailey Jones from the Sundilla Acoustic Concert Series
Hey JWD gang, check out Letterman tonight. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians are the musical guest. The newest bohemian, Carter Albrecht, is an acquaintance of mine and a friend of my ex-wife. He also plays/fronts a couple of Dallas bands, Sparrow and Sorta. Screaming, "you Sorta rock!!" never gets old.