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Studio Blog: Introduction

I’ve looked around for about two years for someone to work with on the new album — recording in Pittsburgh would have meant too much travel expense, and I want to be more present during the process this time around. Last time, I wasn’t there for half of the sessions, allowing the producer leeway to…


Andy Mac and I

When I was a drama kid, I was required to take Theatre History.  It was mind-numbing for most of the time, but one awesome thing I took from it was a tidbit about vaudeville actors.  Apparently, when vaudeville was in its prime, two complete strangers could meet at the stage entrance, compare notes, and do…


Andy Mac and I

When I was a drama kid, I was required to take Theatre History.  It was mind-numbing for most of the time, but one awesome thing I took from it was a tidbit about vaudeville actors.  Apparently, when vaudeville was in its prime, two complete strangers could meet at the stage entrance, compare notes, and do…



April Fool’s

March 31st, 2008, I had just finished moving my stuff from Pittsburgh (home for over 20 years) to New York, assisted and enabled by the ever-generous Kari, and was struck by inspiration. I was never one to go for April Fool’s jokes, but this one couldn’t be missed! The morning’s MySpace bulletin read: “Ha! I…


Sad Songs

Yesterday, I got an email letting me know that “Sad Songs,” one of the songs off the album Boy Meets Girl, is going to be played at the end of the 6th inning on May 6, 2010, at PNC Park. I don’t know if they’re playing the full song or not, but they’re putting my…



Winegasm Tuesdays

Do you live in Astoria? If not, do you like Astoria? If not, how do you know you don’t like Astoria? I mean, have you been there? Well, don’t you think you should try it out before you knock it? Good! Then do that on this or any every Tuesday, by stopping out to Winegasm,…


Wednesday Night Song Club

Last night, after a co-write session and a few stops off at clubs to inquire about future bookings, I hopped the F-train to Bergen St, and a pub called Ceol, where on Wednesday nights, Niall Connolly hosts the Wednesday Night Song Club. Niall was one of the first dudes I met on my way out…


Open Mics

As I type this, I’m sitting on a vinyl-coated bench at the tiny-yet-spaciously-intriguing Root Hill Cafe in Park Slope. It took me an hour to get here from Astoria by train, but that hour is well spent on the pursuit of a boundless opportunity — a new open mic. Open mics are a huge part…