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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

On MotherJudge, Odetta, WEXT... and studio recording

1. A TELE FOR MOTHER

telecaster and MotherJudge

I played guitar last night for MotherJudge in a band that included Bob Buckley (bass), Sten Isachsen (mandolin) and Mitch Elrod (vox, acoustic guitar). I don't think I've had a chance to play guitar with a band like that since - a Middlebury reunion? Mid-nineties? The three guitar licks I know worked out okay, and served as only an occassional distraction from the awesomeness of Caroline and the rest of the band.



2. ODETTA: ROARING AND SOARING

odetta roars and soars

We were in Washington Park, opening for the great Odetta. Who killed it. Frail and wheelchair-bound but positively glowing when she smiled and still fierce when she opened her mouth to sing - growling, roaring, whispering, soaring.

Glory Hallelujah, indeed.



3. GREEN ROOM MEMORIES

The last time I hung out with Odetta we were alone with Tommy Makem, Pete Seeger and his wife Toshi, catching up, sharing songs and talking about old times together.

Okay - this is a horrible attempt at name-dropping.

THEY were hanging out.

I was but a lowly PR assistant at WMHT, assigned to pick Odetta up from the airport for a taping of this show:

tommy makem and odetta

But I WAS in the room.

Just me and them.

Surreal.

Upon our arrival:

"Odetta," said Toshi Seeger, "I see you're accompanied by a handsome young man, as usual!"

As usual.

4. MUSIC FOR MAYA

maya smiles

This was Maya's first concert. Not a bad way to start out: Odetta and MotherJudge. With daddy noodling on guitar.

5. NAME-DROPPING

And speaking of "Maya" and name-dropping - about that car ride from the airport to the WMHT studios:

It was one of the most intense conversations of my life, which started with a discussion of classical music, as my radio was tuned to WMHT's FM station when Odetta sat down in the passenger seat.

At one point, she referenced a recent conversation with a friend of hers by saying, "I was talking to Maya the other day and..."

I assumed that she was talking about Maya Angelou, even though she hadn't used a last name, but she stopped herself mid-sentence and immediately apologized - unnecessarily, of course, but with sweetness, grace and humility.

"Oh my, that sounds pretentious doesn't it? It sounds like I'm name-dropping!"

Remember: This is the woman who literally inspired Bob Dylan to pick up the guitar.

And she's genuinely worried about coming off as a name-dropper.

While sitting in my car.

Surreal.

6. IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND SOMEWHERE IN DELMAR...

I have next week off and plan on heading into a certain basement bomb shelter/studio to do some recording. You've heard some of the demos but I'm fleshing 'em out, in some cases re-recording altogether.

From the dozen or so I've been working on I'm hearing 6 or 7 songs that make enough sense together sonically and thematically to... maybe... even... call... an... album.

Wish me luck.

7. LIVE ON WEXT FRIDAY at 7 p.m.

BT at WEXT

More on this quasi-album thing - and some live performance, too - will be revealed at 7 p.m. this Friday on WEXT 97.7's "Local 518" hour, hosted by the great Chris Wienk.

I'm splitting the hour with the bad-ass Ramblin Jug Stompers - so there's an actual reason to tune-in.

Show repeats Sunday at 11 am.

I'm out.

B.

UPDATE:

8. A LITTLE GIRL TAKES MANHATTAN

While Maya was enjoying Caroline and Odetta, her older sister Zoe escaped to Times Square with her uncle, her aunt, her grandma - and a favorite baby doll. She'll be hanging in NYC with them all week.

We miss her.

zoe in nyc

zoe in nyc

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Friday, June 27, 2008

The Little Ladies



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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Perspective

In spite of the nastiness and venom of the past several months, the uncertainty of now, and the ugliness that is certainly to come, there's nothing like holding your sleeping, two-month-old bi-racial daughter in your arms while witnessing the finale of the historic campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to put it all in perspective.

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Introducing... Maya

Maya Elizabeth Thomas

She's home!

And she's Maya Elizabeth Thomas. Finally.

Latest. Photos. Here.

Zoe's due date in 2003, coming so close to the Fourth of July holiday, inspired this song on the 'Babylon' record - doubly appropriate for our little droppin-on-a-holiday-like-her-daddy-April-fool... a.k.a. Maya.

'Holiday'


Thanks to everyone for the love and well-wishin'.

B, C, Z and M

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

The kid's here. No foolin'.



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Zoe has a little sister! We haven't settled on a name yet but she came in this morning (April 1) at 7 lbs 9 oz after 30 hours of labor and about 55 minutes of pushing... 18 days overdue. Cindy and the baby are doing fine. We'll post photos soon. Thanks y'all. B.

PS: Yup. The hair is red. Yup.

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0 Hour Party Parents

The kid's here!

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36 Hour Party People

To say that the path to pushin' is slow-going is the understatement of the century. But we're steadily getting to the big push party. By "steadily" I mean probably several more hours. And by "we" I mean Cindy.

The legislators down the road may have a state budget before we have this child.

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Monday, March 31, 2008

24 Hour Party People

The St. Pete's Pitocin Party officially kicked off 8 p.m. Sunday. It is now 8 p.m. Monday. I'm no math major but I'm pretty sure that makes 24-hours of induced labor fun. Fun.

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Nope.

pitocin party at st. pete's

To hold you over, here's a little ditty from the last go-round.

'Breathe'

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Nope.

cindy and zoe... waiting

As of Saturday night Sunday morning afternoon... nuthin'.

Zoe is frustrated that her new baby brother or sister is officially even more obstinate and tardy than she was.

Welcome to the fourth trimester.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Yup, still waiting...

cindy

Sigh.

The due date was the 14th. Do the math.

UPDATE: Here's the latest sonogram of our little mashup.

clinton obama mashup

Introducing Hillack Bararry Ferrari Thomas.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

The mystery cover

This is something I cranked out quickly last night. It's my cover of "Know" - a rare, unreleased song by a certain female singer-songwriter. Can you guess who she is?

KNOW (Cover Version)


Hint 1: Legend has it that she improvised the lyric and melody to "Know" on the spot, live to tape in the studio, with her father on guitar. Hint 2: The song does not appear on any album. It's only recently available as a bootleg. Hint 3: It ain't Joni. Which should be obvious once you hear it.

Here's the original.

KNOW (Original by Guess Who)


Hers is better.

So give it up, give it up, give it up...

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Introducing Maya

maya elizabeth thomas
Our Little April Fool.

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