Here are the people I met for the first time tonight:
- Port Townsend transplant, WA Usana Tron
- Anna Todaro of "The Biggest Little Art Gallery In Portland!" with Eric McEwen
- Guitarist David Lamkins
Myrrh Larsen graced us with his final performance of Tori Amos' "Pretty Good Year"!
More later! -- Ste. Goldie
P.S. I talked to Rudements' George Johnson at length about things he would rather not be associated with in public! But I want to tell you about this show next Thrusday (which will be First Thursday) at Rotture...
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So last night was the first time I have set foot in The Someday Lounge much less play and I have to say after being here for about six months and playing around town at most of the open mic's/stages the sound is the best I have heard in Portland. The Hostess Gabriele and sound guy Ryan where both very helpfull and freindly and I really enjoyed playing although with so much space and such great sound I am suprised more people don't come outta the rain for this. Come out People and support a good thing!
Also if anyone was there who listened to my set First of all Thank You! and second I am searching for a few talented musicians to play a slew of original songs and to collaborate with. Namely a bass player and perhaps an organ or some horns. You can check out some material here http://www.myspace.com/lovedollswingers or http://www.myspace.com/usanatron
Have a great day and thanks for reading!
Usana
Usanatron -- I agree. Incubator is the best sounding open mic in town! Thank you for sharing your music and your passion! Gabriel is a gift to the community...
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