Been playing like crazy, and loving every minute of it:

Friday, at the Twisted Tree Cafe, it would be an understatement to say that everyone was incredible.  MOLE, Sonni Shine, Darrin Bradbury and Rick Warren all blew me away, and I was quite pleased with my own performance, as well.

Saturday, Don Lee’s album release party was a great time!  His new album is excellent, and the whole night was just fun.  My only complaint about the after-party, back at Don’s house, was that this whole 4:30am sunrise thing is bullshit.

Sunday, the Internet Cafe was great!  Super-thanks to the dozens of you who crowded the stage and sang along so loudly could barely hear myself.  The White Shark and I then went across the street to Red and rocked the night away.

Monday, New Brunswick’s West End Coffee Bar and Harvest Moon were a usual amount of fun.  Sarah Jean and Melvin McKnight are terrific hosts!  It’s always nice seeing Marc Wallace and the WMDs, and I got to see Jessica Paris, too.

Tuesday was the pièce de résistance: fireworks in Red Bank.  I shared the stage with The Milwaukees (big bright shining rock stars), Arlan Feiles (incredible singer-songwriter), TV’s Adam and David DiGioia (two of my favorites), to name a few.

I took a much deserved rest yesterday and caught the new Michael Moore film, SiCKO.  He remains the only filmmaker who can consistently make me cry.  A round of applause errupted as retired Parliament member, Tony Benn, remarked of England’s post WWII Universal Health-Care initiative, ”If you can find money to kill people, you can find money to help people.”  Go see this movie.

I may go out tonight, I may not; we shall see.  But I’m definitely taking off this Friday and Saturday.  Only 42 copies of my new album left!  The new “You” section will be completed shortly (sorry for the delay, but I’m waiting on some stuff).

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