BRYAN THOMAS. Soul Rock Singer Songwriter. Albany, New York.

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Thursday, March 31, 2005

Seven-year itch

jonathan bright

A little background for ya:

Seven years ago in this very room (Tess' crib), singer-songwriter Jonathan Bright broke a string in the middle of a song, bringing his set to an abrupt end. It was one of his last local performances.

So, here he is tonight, finishing that song.

And here's to more.

Peace y'all,

B.

Monday, March 21, 2005

Power lunch with Mario

Power lunch with Mario

Music industry pontification over pizza.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Later, that same evening...



Chillin' outside the Linda. The chill pix from inside the Linda are at TheHiddenCity.com



Saturday, March 19, 2005

Keeping his 'Distance'

Keeping his 'Distance'

George Muscatello chills outside the WAMC Performing Arts Center moments before taking the stage with the Brian Patneaude Quartet.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Meet the Super Friends



We begin the evening with that fine photogenic fellow John Powhida and his merry band of Rudds.







Meanwhile, upstairs, Frank and Seamus get ready to document the rock for Super 400's forthcoming live album.



Would you believe this room - second floor of Tess' Lark Tavern - was the set for the Babylon video?



At last... the Super Friends.







Every time I pick up a bass guitar, I ask myself: "What would Lori do?"



Show finishes up at 2:00 a.m.

And Mary weeps at 9.

To bed.

Friday, March 11, 2005

Missy was jealous of Lance

Missy was jealous of Lance

Missy was jealous of Lance.

So there you have it.

Lance wanted to be on bry.com

Lance wanted to be on bry.com

Lance wanted to be on bry.com.

Careful what you wish for.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

The revolution starts now

The revolution starts now

Armed with his dad's jacket, his dad's poem "Save It" and two noisemakers, Noah Nattell offered a joyful tribute to his father at last weekend's "Memorial Circus" celebrating the late Albany poet-activist Tom Nattell. The event took place at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Center Square.

At the end of the evening, I joined Michael Eck onstage (at the request of MotherJudge) to lead the room in a sing-along of Steve Earle's "The Revolution Starts Now." The perfect song to end a great celebration. A tremendous honor to be a part of it.

The celebration was also a benefit for the Tom Nattell Memorial Peace Poetry Prize, which presents an annual cash award to a student at Albany High School for a poem that exemplifies Tom's spirit and sense of social responsibility. You can contribute by sending a check to the Community Foundation for the Capital District, Six Tower Place, Albany, New York, 12203. Make your check out to "Community Foundation" and write "Tom Nattell Peace Poetry" in the memo.

For more info, visit albanypoets.com/nattell.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Coming in over Chicago...

Coming in over Chicago...

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