That addition was in VA. If I do mine, it's not gonna cost as much as that one did i'm sure. The music is "Modern Jazz", Royalty free music licensed by www.stockmusic.net.
There was a tour way back that featured Kottke, Joy of Cooking (Berkeley band) and Joyous Noise. I think it was called the Joy Wagon. Noise was noisy, the others put on a nice show.
I missed it somehow. Thanks. An old jugband staple. I love Maria Muldaur and the Kweskin Jug Band version (well all except for Mel Lyman).
Here's Maria doing her best Nita impression on I Ain't Gonna Marry (hope I didn't just mess up again)
Was looking for a photo of Richie Havens at Berkeley Festival in 1967, found this. It's probably cooler. Richie was wearing his traditional all black outfit and it was hot, no shade, sweat pouring off his head
whoa mule! pocol did you hear me knocking? good to see your return.
zb, did you see Maria Muldair in Dylan's No Way Home?
a raucous saturday mornin' set inspired by your return, zb's van morrison and the band posts; as well as some leo kottke i saved for early a.m.
Rolling Stones ≈ Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Leo Kottke ≈ Jack Gets Up (live at A.C.L.)
The Band w/ Van Morrison ≈ 4% Pantomime (R. Robertson & Van Morrison)
OT from too much coffee:
True Romance ≈ The Art of the 12 & 20 Pantomine
as a direct decendant of a sicilian i'm willing to share the 12 & 20 pantomime method of lying(some choose to use this skill to mask telling a lie; but i would never do that).
if you appreciate dark humor you might as well watch the whole scene; but it contains some language and violence that some don't appreciate; it is humor and presented that way. (Moors are actually NW African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent; but but "that's of minor importance")