Last weekend, New York was, er, deluged with rain, putting Brady Rymer's Jamboree with his band, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Hayes Greenfield at risk. Luckily, it sounds like it was one fabulous time.
Meanwhile, Charity and the JAMband played at the Getty Center in front of about 800 people, Charity reports. Apparently it was sunny, though that's par for the course in L.A....
Please Release Me: September 2006 Edition
After a busy August calendar, things slow down a little bit in September:
Sept. 1: Mommy Says No! - Asylum Street Spankers (thanks, Bill, for the heads up)
Sept. 5: Snowdance - Erin Lee & Marci
Sept. 12: My Best Day (live album) - Trout Fishing in America
Sept. 12: Bright Spaces 2 - Various Artists (Dan Zanes-compiled benefit album)
And of course, there are always August releases I missed and October releases to look forward to.
The Ralph's World iTunes Puzzle Is Complete...
... for a month or so, anyway. At the Bottom of the Sea is finally available at the iTunes Music Store. We'll see how fast the new Pooh song gets posted...
Review: LMNO Music (Pink) - Enzo Garcia

I'm Not Talking To You, Jamarama Live
Go ahead, Jamarama Live. Tour the East Coast. See if I care. Tour with Buck Howdy, Ralph's World, Milkshake. (Oh, and LazyTown and a whole of bunch weird characters that I'm sure I would recognize if we had cable.) Ignore us fine folks in Phoenix. Fifth Largest City in America. Hmph.
The New Digs
I know what you're saying -- buying a new place? In this down market?
Or consider the words of my wife, when I suggested that moving from the Blogspot site was like moving from an apartment to a place of my own, who said, pleadingly, "But a house is so much work!" (We speak from experience.) I then suggested that maybe it was more like moving into a townhouse, with a monthly maintenance fee.
The real reasons are a little bit of vanity ("my own website") and a lot of reader ease. By using categories, I hope to make it easier for readers to find specific areas of interest (e.g., records for 4-year-olds, or lullabyes). I'm also hoping the site's a little more stable away from the Blogger servers.
Of course, as of this writing, I've still got a long ways to go to move all the posts from the old site over here and to build back the rest of the links. But I'm getting there.
Thank you very much to all of you who've stopped by, be it once or a hundred times. I hope this site (wherever it resides) in some small way helps you and the kids in your life connect through the joyful noise of music.