Fly him to the moon... (pic courtesy BuddyWoodward.net)
Burlington musical monarch Brett Hughes recently e-mailed me about an article published in Glide Magazine about Honky-Tonk Sessions/Ramble Dove.
When I wrote back to him to ask for the URL link to put on my blog, his response was:
"blahblahblahblogblogblog."
But he did provide the link.
I'll be heading to the deep South next weekend, so I'm likely to miss a few interesting shows. One of them, news of which came to me too late to put in the next issue, is a rare Smittens performance at the Monkey House on Friday, March 31.
Keyboardist Max Andrucki is back in town for a spell to work on the band's third full-length.
Oh yeah, Brett will be there too, for a solo set.
Bring blogs.
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