Monday, December 5, 2005
KyndMusic
A truely great music blog was discovered today at http://www.kyndmusic.com
In-depth articles, varied artists, plus a truely great review of our "a Night at The Puppethouse" CD is now up at their site [archived here on the Slambovian Free-Press...]
Monday, June 6, 2005
The Circus Signs With The Roots Agency
On a magic wintery night in Montreal this past February, Slambovian representatives met with greatly respected veteran booking agents David Tamulevich and Tim Drake of The Roots Agency to discuss the possibility of joining forces.
The meeting revealed feelings of easy compatibility and of a strong chemistry that would be greatly beneficial to the rest of the universe, so involved parties decided to give it a shot.
The official start date was to be May 1st, but Roots came through with a number of inspiring bookings well in advance of that date, including an appearance for the band at the Philadelphia Folk Festival this August. Looks like we're off to a flying start!
Gandalf Murphy predicts great things will come of this alliance!!!
The meeting revealed feelings of easy compatibility and of a strong chemistry that would be greatly beneficial to the rest of the universe, so involved parties decided to give it a shot.
The official start date was to be May 1st, but Roots came through with a number of inspiring bookings well in advance of that date, including an appearance for the band at the Philadelphia Folk Festival this August. Looks like we're off to a flying start!
Gandalf Murphy predicts great things will come of this alliance!!!
Thursday, February 3, 2005
Iron Horse Music Hall - Concert Review
'Forget April in Paris, try January in Slambovia'
By DAVE MADELONI in The Brattleboro Reformer
"Midway through John Coster's opening set at The Iron Horse Saturday night, his percussionist Jeff Hendricks, asked no one in particular, 'Where exactly is Slambovia?'
After a moment of awkward silence, the affable Coster answered, 'Slambovia is gonna be right here tonight.'
A half-hour later on this snowy night, the hallowed music hall was transformed into that strangely whimsical/mystical place by a friendly foursome from Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., with the simple name Gandalf Murphy And The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams." [read more...]
By DAVE MADELONI in The Brattleboro Reformer
"Midway through John Coster's opening set at The Iron Horse Saturday night, his percussionist Jeff Hendricks, asked no one in particular, 'Where exactly is Slambovia?'
After a moment of awkward silence, the affable Coster answered, 'Slambovia is gonna be right here tonight.'
A half-hour later on this snowy night, the hallowed music hall was transformed into that strangely whimsical/mystical place by a friendly foursome from Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., with the simple name Gandalf Murphy And The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams." [read more...]
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