Chris, Roy, and Me

chris_roy_meSIZEDchris and i went back to the river market last saturday to play acoustic tunes under the name motel mancini. we didn’t have a sign, but we needed a name when we started playing this particular gig last year. the third guy in the pic above isn’t in our band, but he’s a regular performer at the river market. his name is roy, and he plays at least four instruments at the same time. saturday we also reunited with dan the banjo player, and he introduced us to cindy the violinist.

Who Needs A Time Machine

bicentennial-stereodo you miss big polyester collars? or being able to smoke on a plane? or a time before sub woofers? all you have to do is find a 40 year old radio shack catalog, and it will come rushing back. you can practically smell the nostalgia! don’t inhale TOO deep though, because you’ll probably start coughing. nostalgia is usually musty at best. thanks to the retroist for posting this pic.

Checking Back In To Motel Mancini

thecreativeprocesslast night chris came over to practice some tunes. motel mancini aka me and chris, will be at the river market this coming saturday morning. we played a couple of weekends last year before it started getting cold. the river market is a prime location because they give buskers (street performers) designated spots among the vendors. the only rule we have to abide by: no amps.

On The Spillway With Nate

nateforemebacknate got excited about a manual typewriter that his grandma gave him recently. he writes poetry, and because this thing requires NO electricity i said that he should go out into the wilderness and record a video of himself typing on it. later i asked if i could join him, and bring my guitar. he said “sure,” and we drove to lake olathe. we walked past a “no trespassing” sign on top of a dam to get to this spot. the pic above is from the video we shot. when i upload the video clips, they will have to be edited because it was so windy that day.

Letterman In Lawn Chairs

lettermaninlawnchairsthe last time i blogged about david letterman, he was going off the air. thanks to youtube, though, his reruns are still with us. in the early years on NBC the writers on the show came up with ideas that viewers wouldn’t see after the move to CBS. last night i watched an episode that was so far away from the normal format, even letterman’s discomfort was hard to miss. in the pic above dave has traded his suit for casual clothes, his desk for lawn chairs, his backdrop of the city for a large gaping mouth, and he’s having a discussion with dr. ruth westheimer about the authenticity of g-spots.

Traces And Trajectories

tracesCLEANarrowsthis pic is from the traces and trajectories closing reception a few weeks ago. the exhibit ran for a month at la esquina, and featured work from past and present rocket grants. beep goes the weasel didn’t make the cut for this show, but angie and i were invited to the reception, and we got to meet some really cool people.
(white arrow) robert baker – in addition to being a john waters look alike, he portrays a news reporter in the current project live tv live.
(green arrows) nicholas ward and amber hansen – angie and i talked to them about their documentary, called to walls, which includes footage from joplin where they painted the butterfly mural.
(blue arrow) mark southerland – he was one of the people that helped get funding for beep goes the weasel. he also performed a musical piece at the reception, afterward i awkwardly approached him, said “hi… i just wanted to say hi,” patted him on the shoulder, and walked away like a panhandler.
(orange arrow) jake wagner – he received a 2013 rocket grant for a project that tried to save vacant lots and empty houses in kansas city that were once lived in by notable jazz musicians.

Elvis? Not Elvis.

JimmyEllis-1elvis didn’t die in 1977… that’s what you would have sworn if you ever heard jimmy ellis sing. his story is currently on netflix. it’s called orion: the man who would be king. it’s an amazing tale about a guy who just wanted to sing. he couldn’t help the fact that he was born with the same vocal chords as the king of rock n’ roll. his elvis-like voice was a blessing and a curse. he never intended to be an elvis impersonator, he wanted to make his own way in the biz. when jimmy ellis put on a mask and sang are you lonesome tonight, a horde of fans thought that elvis had faked his own death, dropped a few pounds, and re-surfaced under another name. you can hear other songs by jimmy ellis on his website.

Tom, David, and Bette

FB_post_midler_waitswhen i made this facebook post earlier today, it made me love tom waits (the guy on the left who is smoking) even more. why you ask? because he looks like an uncomfortable outsider even when he’s at the same table with celebrities like david bowie and bette midler. all three of them are (and were) talented recording artists. here are three songs from these three: heart attack and vine, space oddity, and the rose. see if you can figure out who wrote what.

Happy Birthday Darla!

little_darlatoday is my little sister’s birthday. i’m not sure what year this pic was taken, but i’m guessing she is one year old. thanks for giving me this photo mom!

Utilitonic Beeps Last Friday

UTBlast friday was local life in overland park, and beep goes the weasel returned to salon kitch for penny fairman’s art show. last month we had technical difficulties with the fruit and veggies, so we gave those guys the night off. this time chris, ian, and i were the core band members, and we featured at least a half dozen other participants on the theremin and voice transformer. i told penny this show was gonna be utilitonic because i thought playing without the fruits and veggies would be more stripped down, bare, and “utiliarian,” but having ian on guitar and chris on keyboards actually gave the experience a “full house” feel. i think i’ll still refer to gigs like this where we play without veggies as utilitonic… just because i can.