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Thursday, October 19, 2006


wow....

Nothing like listening to a hammered dulcimer.
Especially when it's played with the care and artistry of my friend Carolyn Cruso.
We played the Redstone Room last Sunday and what a night!
There was funny, folky, earthy and jazzy all in one evening of guitar,
hammered dulcimer, flute and even a bit of djembe played by my new friend,
Michelle Dalziel.

It's been a few years since Carolyn and I shared a stage.
Luckily, I was able to snag a night with her between gigs while she was
touring thru Iowa. We played on each other's tunes the night of the show.
I'd forgotten how nice it was to jam on stage - thanks, Carolyn!
Maybe next time we'll see you in your neck of the woods...

Tuesday, October 10, 2006




w-huzzah-p!

Me. All up in the Ren Fest.
Just 2 weeks after playing with my old bandmates from Gallowglass out at the MN Renaissance Fest I tried my hand at the solo thing here at the Four Kingdoms Ren Fest where I got to take Pazzo/Potso to a whole new crowd.

It was like a performer's time machine...
There I was at the country's largest festival working with veteran performers surrounded by permanent 16th century styled structures and vendors from all over the country selling everything from custom made moccasin boots to housewares.
The next thing I know I'm playing along side Elemental Pixies amoungst heraldic draped tents selling custom fit LOTR elf ears.

And I gotta say - I had a really good time.
Being a +20yr veteran of the MN Ren Fest (not to mention having watched it grow from a small, themed craft fair to a veritable 100 acre wood) I went into this new fair (this is their second year) expecting a lot and was at first perplexed by its lack of structure. But, eventually I stopped trying to be a know-it-all, "I'm from the Shakopee show" bee-yotch and started enjoying being part of a new festival with all its bumps and bruises. I imagine this is how many fairs started and its kinda cool to be here at its beginnings. Good Luck to 4KRF!!


Now, back to MRF where I could not have had more fun seeing friends and "family" for the 2 short days I was in town. And what better chance to play music with my old band, Gallowglass. Ken, Michael and I have had opportunities to play together in the years since we stopped being a band but we haven't played out at festival, costumes and all, in a long time. Once we settled into our places in the Irish Cottage it didn't take long for us to find our groove.

It was great to see everyone and play music with Gallowglass and Bedlam and just enjoy myself in familiar territory with familiar faces. I miss you all!!

Monday, October 02, 2006

New York, New York,

I promised you some New York photos so here they are.
Suffice it to say we had a grand time and if you ever
get out that way I suggest stopping at the
St. Andrews Scottish Pub. Ask Sharon for a tumbler of the
Perthshire 17yr old single malt...it's heaven in a glass.