we are playing the http://www.poetryinbaltimore.com/news.php
web site's 1st anniversay party.... we'll be doin my wired words with the world soundscape we've been creating, me on whistles and harmonicas, jamie wilson on percussion and ralph rinaldi on electric guitar....all the info for show on the link.........
Raga Celtic Delta Blues Band
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.......there were a lotta camera flashes so i imagine they'll be online at poetryinbaltimore.com real soon....we got to the show early and set up, did a sound check, got the electronic tabla and tambura going and did a couple of numbers for the earlybirds...raga celtic delta blues was the featured act and we went on right around midnight got into the middle of our 6 piece set and the whole place took off, everyone dancin and drummin and going wild, it was awesome D, everyone was ready for it after 4 hours of poetry and with these 2 guys jamie wilson http://homepage.mac.com/birdhousestudios/1.html on percussion and ralph renaldi playin his electric guitar the india electronics and me pumped up...well i'll never forget it....can't wait to see the pics...
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tell me again tom wolfe
what did you say
I can't go home again?
There is only one building in that skyline that I can still recognize. The smokestacks under the word POETRY in the top banner. Right there near the inner harbor.
I usualy feel at home in any big city. Houston, Chicago, Baltimore Boston, all of them except San Antonio I always feel like a tourist here. And NYC. I feel claustrophobic there for some reason.
Sorry I missed the show but glad for the poetry in baltimore website. Going to check it out.
what did you say
I can't go home again?
There is only one building in that skyline that I can still recognize. The smokestacks under the word POETRY in the top banner. Right there near the inner harbor.
I usualy feel at home in any big city. Houston, Chicago, Baltimore Boston, all of them except San Antonio I always feel like a tourist here. And NYC. I feel claustrophobic there for some reason.
Sorry I missed the show but glad for the poetry in baltimore website. Going to check it out.
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