tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11598001984810353822024-02-06T19:07:35.386-08:00Josh HartyJosh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-79273791838685110902023-01-10T11:25:00.003-08:002023-01-10T11:27:24.645-08:00UNO & ICE<p> My brother and his wife have been visiting us for the past few days and despite the shitty weather, we've had a great time. Thanks to a borrowed TV and a half enclosed back porch we've been able to entertain ourselves and stay dry when dryness was preferred. In between downpours we've strolled La Quinta for gelato, discovered the next big Skynard cover band, and took a tour of the ancient Maya ruins at Coba. We even had to pleasure of meeting some of Quintana Roo's finest when they searched our car at a roadblock out in the middle of the jungle. I've enjoyed being able to bust out new personal commentary material as family are typically some of the only people on the planet who are able to understand that shit. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhiBTbLtIEWjQbVjXb4jZlfsMLoHs47ZfPIjcgfiUbqB8cJOmWlxwq4SmxHgxKfYWg9bzSJyCgE8ft3ZGb0Q3SKb_5pHsYSKaBV1nHTcCEJ4Uo1uVQWDdIgS5-IdIEitjhmO7azF-ybXrUNcQHrHk7y7Id1IkogqTceT0ybEU66vtgFgKL1AUQb_ngW/s3088/IMG_7268.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3088" data-original-width="2316" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhiBTbLtIEWjQbVjXb4jZlfsMLoHs47ZfPIjcgfiUbqB8cJOmWlxwq4SmxHgxKfYWg9bzSJyCgE8ft3ZGb0Q3SKb_5pHsYSKaBV1nHTcCEJ4Uo1uVQWDdIgS5-IdIEitjhmO7azF-ybXrUNcQHrHk7y7Id1IkogqTceT0ybEU66vtgFgKL1AUQb_ngW/s320/IMG_7268.jpeg" width="240" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><p>In all the time we've spent in the Yucatan I've never seen more than 2 or 3 hours of continual rain at one time. Until the past 4 days, that is, as it feels like we've been transported to England on a wet spring day. Christmas on the beach doing beach stuff became Christmas in the apartment with UNO. Some alliances were maintained and others were born. Much shit was talked and many laughs were had. Jess, my wife and almost supernatural representative of all things calm, cool, and collected, now wishes to be referred to as Flash the UNO ninja and won't hesitate to throw a reverse or a +4 new color card on anyone who gets in her way of game domination. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYiMqTR6AnBoIaJqq9uVGh50cVGjC6sna3EwaEp4Vq6zxDVkGniLSAhuDqgFL-MYH47SSsRyUAbYZp_Jcmt8qdJ5O1GdXIzj_wD_37yNjM6k3BshtmsojSGIg8vha8gazGUs0czN3FTIW7lvLa2q5YqmOmONa_YrNv8ZQfLuf4JOYLY_Yrx-QyhMg2/s4032/IMG_7263.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3024" data-original-width="4032" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYiMqTR6AnBoIaJqq9uVGh50cVGjC6sna3EwaEp4Vq6zxDVkGniLSAhuDqgFL-MYH47SSsRyUAbYZp_Jcmt8qdJ5O1GdXIzj_wD_37yNjM6k3BshtmsojSGIg8vha8gazGUs0czN3FTIW7lvLa2q5YqmOmONa_YrNv8ZQfLuf4JOYLY_Yrx-QyhMg2/s320/IMG_7263.jpeg" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p>Fast forward to New Years Day. Feliz Anos, 2023!</p><p>I've been planning this day since the end of 2019 but if I'm being honest, I don't know exactly what I was doing on New Years Day 2020. I know I was at home in Wisconsin with my wife and not nursing a holiday hangover for the first time since high school but I'm not sure what we did. I imagine there was some laughing about the lack of a headache along with hopeful planning for the year ahead and most likely there were pancakes. </p><p>This year, this morning, I woke up just after sunrise to the sounds of parties still partying down the street and all across the neighborhood. But they weren't the drunken revelry kinds of parties that so often go along with New Years, they were the more tranquil kind; friends hanging out with friends and making the most of the time they've been given. Or so it seemed, though I know, judging by the mezcal bottles everywhere, it was a multi-sided night of partying. I walked through downtown to the beach where I had to maneuver around groups still howling at the moon and a few who had howled too hard. I met with a group of folks who had made different choices last night and this morning and together we took turns sitting in tubs of ice water measuring about 3 degrees celsius. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgppy6aSyFsGTbx7TUrZHtWGp-e0OF7qBVXk1384yDuHPoDg07O3yBCWjG8Lb8puY3HOUe4TFJOCsxgLHBq3yXwrxkl7xNtrVzpi5uYWR8okl56KVY3yDRk5AsnYvfw3zdYDmS-JslFTQpxShSy6dp2_QmTAD3MRVe0q159tzBJyxszwhlEj4P8jgOP/s4032/IMG_7333%202.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgppy6aSyFsGTbx7TUrZHtWGp-e0OF7qBVXk1384yDuHPoDg07O3yBCWjG8Lb8puY3HOUe4TFJOCsxgLHBq3yXwrxkl7xNtrVzpi5uYWR8okl56KVY3yDRk5AsnYvfw3zdYDmS-JslFTQpxShSy6dp2_QmTAD3MRVe0q159tzBJyxszwhlEj4P8jgOP/s320/IMG_7333%202.jpeg" width="240" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9K21pSkwQSjTK0wg8vYcjnQhpvEDGMRDmUEB130_PijeH32BAkwPfgjdagBP7xjIA3q-khL2F_8RZZ_xzH8MynKJV1ucd-Z2or-sSMXF8Xj62-j09bpqjKaarULiZZAxuVcDqs1HFWyOZi9lTgia3qBvZALeTbMGdSjb3D0U1OtoMNJfqOe5rjjIE/s2853/IMG_7338.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2853" data-original-width="2496" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9K21pSkwQSjTK0wg8vYcjnQhpvEDGMRDmUEB130_PijeH32BAkwPfgjdagBP7xjIA3q-khL2F_8RZZ_xzH8MynKJV1ucd-Z2or-sSMXF8Xj62-j09bpqjKaarULiZZAxuVcDqs1HFWyOZi9lTgia3qBvZALeTbMGdSjb3D0U1OtoMNJfqOe5rjjIE/s320/IMG_7338.jpeg" width="280" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYVHCd8FW6lAtlQhFj2CIGrG_TcTAda1PFg_Y8WSpBGUdjt0XZlP5FrUR4M5C_l_aXopl13k9R2cCHDI_1jwoNlnhl5kvHom38i-oGhI2CDf2CysgDobfchGrSkefo1vYQGMeQ5AxtsdjkXRmk1eJXLzmTpmGdUOm5PZowNGmvc1Y3uuiI4BOGNBdb/s4032/IMG_7346.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYVHCd8FW6lAtlQhFj2CIGrG_TcTAda1PFg_Y8WSpBGUdjt0XZlP5FrUR4M5C_l_aXopl13k9R2cCHDI_1jwoNlnhl5kvHom38i-oGhI2CDf2CysgDobfchGrSkefo1vYQGMeQ5AxtsdjkXRmk1eJXLzmTpmGdUOm5PZowNGmvc1Y3uuiI4BOGNBdb/s320/IMG_7346.jpeg" width="240" /></a></div><br /><p>This was my 4th cold bath and I managed to get my hands in for about half of my time in the ice. It's getting better and my focus is starting to come into focus. The water is beginning to hurt in a more manageable way and my breath is becoming steady and easier to take. For 3 1/2 minutes I have one sole purpose: to get through 3 1/2 minutes submerged in almost freezing water. </p><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAwyKBbwda_NTBfyRqeCF_WT5uWcKyUWNAC-BjpVFKrBSUVSEYfrY5Sjmwv4uD72meSE5JtNCrX9FpmlURjBDaW48DqzY6TVfGPPlX7BqPlZXXjGnCROpj7V7-X4CBD0X65-WvV7MQgbB9SHa1F2fhD3NNC3RDhEwbeUSWjPN8-v9HdOjztHfdq7qF/s4032/IMG_7314.jpeg" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjAwyKBbwda_NTBfyRqeCF_WT5uWcKyUWNAC-BjpVFKrBSUVSEYfrY5Sjmwv4uD72meSE5JtNCrX9FpmlURjBDaW48DqzY6TVfGPPlX7BqPlZXXjGnCROpj7V7-X4CBD0X65-WvV7MQgbB9SHa1F2fhD3NNC3RDhEwbeUSWjPN8-v9HdOjztHfdq7qF/s320/IMG_7314.jpeg" width="240" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">I didn't have a photo of me in the ice, so here's one of Jess. She makes it look easy</td></tr></tbody></table><br /><p><br /></p>Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-70266739728218823682022-12-12T03:41:00.001-08:002022-12-12T03:44:39.824-08:00The end of a 30 year cycle<p> I've never really been one to really savor accountability so I'm not going to say anything about making it a habit to write at this time everyday. But, as it's the second day in a row I've found myself sitting here writing at about the same time let's simply say that I'm doing it again today. Tomorrow....who knows. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg003jb4PjBUY0QzNFJxtWuGW19nQxeMCH4viAEF-vg6F2MxxAmISp2ZMyeQZoiR7TRmMk1xW-c0SQy3dGrx-HoP2nQ4q6S2aIeQcIMWzLFOEnkb1208ZNRiV_bvYLdGLDyz82zfk4C4_6llknJV4GEaywuYnfE8Fcqew-o_2qON-Yyxrr-S-mPY9lM/s4032/IMG_6235.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg003jb4PjBUY0QzNFJxtWuGW19nQxeMCH4viAEF-vg6F2MxxAmISp2ZMyeQZoiR7TRmMk1xW-c0SQy3dGrx-HoP2nQ4q6S2aIeQcIMWzLFOEnkb1208ZNRiV_bvYLdGLDyz82zfk4C4_6llknJV4GEaywuYnfE8Fcqew-o_2qON-Yyxrr-S-mPY9lM/s320/IMG_6235.jpeg" style="height: auto; max-height: 80%; max-width: 80%; width: auto;" width="240" /></a></div><p>It's pretty windy today and my volcano friend never really made much of an appearance. I suppose everyone needs some time to themselves now and then, right? Hell, I've taken the last few years to myself and it's only recently I've started to poke my head back out in public a little. Sure, we had a global pandemic and we all hid away by government decree for a spell but I was glad to hide. I wanted to hide. I had to hide. I'd just gotten sober which was a bit more of an undertaking than I'd expected and then my Dad died (Covid). My Mom followed suit just over a year later. I pretty much welcomed the forced seclusion of the lockdown. Anyone who knows me knows I can be aloof and a bit of a space cadet sometimes but this was different. Everything and everyone outside of my house represented a danger zone in my not so balanced head. Rather than taking a few days to return a phone call or a text, I'm still making amends with friends 3 years later for unreturned messages, missed hangouts and awkward conversations. And at $0.25 a minute, which is the current rate here in Central America, that gets a bit pricey. So if you're one of those friends and you happen to be reading this please accept my apology or simply know the next time I see you it'll be a lot less weird. My astrologer tells me I'm rounding a corner and have just ended a 30 year cycle and this next one is going to be something for which I've been preparing my whole life. So watch the fuck out people. Here I come....</p><p> Anyway, I digress. The volcano has been shrouded in clouds all day. At one point earlier there was hardly a separation between the water and the pink/blue outline that is Tolimon. Even now the only way to see where the water ends is by watching the paths of the lanchas and they even seem to be battling the fog as they're all using the same stretch of water near the shore regardless of which direction they happen to be going. I could have slept a little longer this morning but the dogs were barking and that dark roast coffee was calling me. I got up to brew only to find the coffee grinder didn't actually work. Thank whomever for years of having to make do I found the blender and managed to get something in between a course and not so course grind that seemed to hold the water long enough to make coffee. Most of my mornings for the last while I've spent drinking coffee, writing in my journal and listening to Olafur Arnalds: an Icelandic multi-instrumentalist I discovered last year when I Googled classical music and trance/electronic. I'd gotten into trance music after going to a trance party in the Costa Rican jungle and dropping acid after a week long silent meditation retreat and I figured someone out there must have combined trance and classical as they both evoked a similar vibe in my head. But Olafur Arnalds, check him out. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_rfW3j9BvAerNXyZmXbS08NsBXumnXkNWzIGiT9NOY_WUgt_HebTgsmSrlOOApUbxkfNduzrI5HuK7T7jKbyU3RuokOIPF5NV7WDHmTxwKrsSyNo11ppSxNEcDLIGZvwaJ4EhytHBwur0PcEnRWD78oarcXwwfrPWchBksPCfuSTGj243jCsOjopN/s4032/IMG_6237.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_rfW3j9BvAerNXyZmXbS08NsBXumnXkNWzIGiT9NOY_WUgt_HebTgsmSrlOOApUbxkfNduzrI5HuK7T7jKbyU3RuokOIPF5NV7WDHmTxwKrsSyNo11ppSxNEcDLIGZvwaJ4EhytHBwur0PcEnRWD78oarcXwwfrPWchBksPCfuSTGj243jCsOjopN/s320/IMG_6237.jpeg" style="height: auto; max-height: 80%; max-width: 80%; width: auto;" width="240" /></a></div><p>Now, I don't want to make excuses and I don't want to apologize even though they're things at which I'm really good. I've had years of practice. In fact, I've depended on them both for survival most of my adult life but the relationship has ended. I mentioned previously this getting sober bit and to be honest I've hardly talked to anyone about it because I absolutely refuse to preach or proselytize. Talking about it has seemed self indulgent, whiny, and pretty much unnecessary. But that said, I realized that I was on fire and not in a way like I was on a hot streak and unstoppable. Quite the opposite. I was burning to the ground and had been for a some time and thanks to the grace of the universe and my wife I was able to put the flames out before being totally reduced to ash. If anyone reading this wants to talk please reach out. I'm glad to share. </p><p>So here I am in Guatemala blessed beyond measure, learning about the culture, learning to speak Spanish and relearning how to love music. I'm also learning a lot about stray dogs and hostel kids, both of which are very abundant here. They both bark all night but sometimes the dogs are super useful and form a great barrier between us and creepy dudes down by the boat dock. The kids, they just make a lot of noise down at the Free Cerveza Hostel.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6qgK68ovq053MwSUkhFWZVETpAEQPUHKnkvYh22o2a1uohV8XgiPTR-C6uOW9IhDWHWOb6iQGJm98MV8eHCHTKdNlQVBSQmu_GMQHa-hkO4uachznhx9Fa5pMPHbH21A-D043bJy3Vt5qNyxgapQ5WJwoEzO754vrYCkTus50Hg96vmdekX_SXQc6/s4032/IMG_6120.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="4032" data-original-width="3024" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6qgK68ovq053MwSUkhFWZVETpAEQPUHKnkvYh22o2a1uohV8XgiPTR-C6uOW9IhDWHWOb6iQGJm98MV8eHCHTKdNlQVBSQmu_GMQHa-hkO4uachznhx9Fa5pMPHbH21A-D043bJy3Vt5qNyxgapQ5WJwoEzO754vrYCkTus50Hg96vmdekX_SXQc6/s320/IMG_6120.jpeg" style="height: auto; max-height: 80%; max-width: 80%; width: auto;" width="240" /></a></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-4896474329607392632022-10-24T20:21:00.001-07:002022-10-25T04:30:58.484-07:00Coffee & Volcanos <p> It's the 24th of October, 2022 and writing the date reminds me that it's my sister's Birthday and I need to reach out. Excuse me one second. Alright, mission accomplished. So I'm sitting in a house on the shore of Lake Atitlan in central Guatemala, it's somewhere in the 70's and the sun is still shining. I say <i>still</i> because if I've learned nothing else in the last couple weeks or so it's that it will rain today. The sun comes up around 5:45am and makes way for a calm morning with coffee, some journaling and a little guitar. The lake is typically calm and serene until about now, 2:15pm, when you can see the waves start to pick up a bit and the lanchas (boat taxis) start to run a little slower. The rain won't last long, just enough to cool things down and give the scenery a little drink. The volcano I have coffee with and watch appear out of the dark every morning is starting to fade into the clouds and the banana trees are starting to sway in the breeze. I read that back to see how many spelling errors I made and all I can think is man, I'm the luckiest fucker alive. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMWxqKXQxjJAmHiQbpskXDIqc861A2hPHGIQTcNB1d5OWZiLlFRrar3jUIk4U80elgs5VidNQ0ZMPIF7IWe3KqacTv6_o0_HxWQ6qw4wQMmVmpSYN-guWYOagfDCLAW5hBMvPPZy2a0Bt9jkkTTSpTLvrD-QQ6vnhAIBtbUV6yz4d3Ksvr1cg2LgfX/s3122/IMG_6227.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2848" data-original-width="3122" height="292" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMWxqKXQxjJAmHiQbpskXDIqc861A2hPHGIQTcNB1d5OWZiLlFRrar3jUIk4U80elgs5VidNQ0ZMPIF7IWe3KqacTv6_o0_HxWQ6qw4wQMmVmpSYN-guWYOagfDCLAW5hBMvPPZy2a0Bt9jkkTTSpTLvrD-QQ6vnhAIBtbUV6yz4d3Ksvr1cg2LgfX/s320/IMG_6227.jpeg" width="320" style="max-height: 80%; max-width: 80%; height: auto; width: auto;"></a></div><br><p>We caught a lancha this morning over to San Marcos, a few villages to the west, and grabbed a few groceries as well as a waffle and some hot cocao at the Circles Cafe. We can take a tuk tuk here in Santa Cruz up the hill into the main village for necessities but the selection is a lot better in San Marcos and we even have the option of buying a 50Q bag of weed off Harry at the boat dock. Harry is the name I gave him the first time we met when he said we'd have to "hurry" and I mistook him for saying his name was Harry. I think he was wanting to hurry as there was a cop on the dock. The same cop who was there today. I can only assume Harry and the cop have an arrangement worked out in order for business to be conducted right there in the open and he only wanted to hurry the first time as it was the weekend and I wasn't the only tourist he wanted to talk to. Anyway, we didn't get any smokeables but we did find some nice avocados, a ripe pineapple and a red pepper. I also scored huge with some dark roast coffee beans and a fresh loaf of German style seed bread and let me tell you in a world of tortillas, a good bread find is good. Really good. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiH0nO0HhXsYZGfezROV5x0EbKd6pXuc-trW0YThA4MFVQ8nOpKTvtYLEYn7hM8uszT_QwfCDS3WQB8Qmius3_sbkueEsuw-SlrGtixDB_KowdrZ7tTP7-mMx3-gKQwsGZttv4vNscCsyuDuKlvndig8nlHgGjJU5gyrfNbfaJnSHTvlXWFCc3TFyBl/s3028/IMG_3170.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3028" data-original-width="2812" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiH0nO0HhXsYZGfezROV5x0EbKd6pXuc-trW0YThA4MFVQ8nOpKTvtYLEYn7hM8uszT_QwfCDS3WQB8Qmius3_sbkueEsuw-SlrGtixDB_KowdrZ7tTP7-mMx3-gKQwsGZttv4vNscCsyuDuKlvndig8nlHgGjJU5gyrfNbfaJnSHTvlXWFCc3TFyBl/s320/IMG_3170.jpeg" width="297" style="max-height: 80%; max-width: 80%; height: auto; width: auto;"></a></div><br><p>As for the rest of the day Jess has some prep work to do for a busy work day tomorrow. I'm going to finish writing this blog and then I'll make some ginger tea, maybe toast up some of that bread and work on a new song. Once evening rolls around we'll make some dinner, light a fire and put some music on. I've really been enjoying the new Tina Dico record, Bitte Sma Ryk, and try as I might I haven't worn it out quite yet. Thank you Mark Whitcomb for the recommendation. As for that new song part...it's been a long time. To be honest I'm not sure I've had a whole lot of interest in writing for a while. If I'm truly being honest, I'm not certain I've had much interest in playing music at all. For a long time. But, that volcano is a persuasive friend and if nothing else I have time. Lots of time. More now that I don't drink. In fact, it's been a little more than 3 years since I did and come to think of it that was probably around the time I last wrote on this blog. I've been pretty quiet about the topic and perhaps it's about time to share a little. But for now, we just caught a scorpion in the bathroom and I'm a little freaked out so I'm gonna go get loaded on pineapple. By the way, 50Q is about $7USD....</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-12544179498112944202018-09-25T06:01:00.002-07:002018-09-25T06:21:37.520-07:00Not exactly a typical week.Good morning and greetings from Marquette, MI.<br />
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Why am I in Marquette, MI you ask? Well, I just so happen to be on my honeymoon due to having gotten married last weekend to the lovely Jess Parvin, my partner and co-conspirator of the last 10 1/2 years. Why so long you ask? Well, I have no answer for that one...other than a mere oversight. But it's been officially remedied. Fixed. The knot has been tied and I couldn't be happier.<br />
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On the other side of life, I'm getting ready to head to NERFA in November. That's the Northeastern Regional Folk Alliance in case you didn't know. I've been wanting to attend this conference for some time and this year I have a showcase so off we go. We're also wrapping the planning for the Spring 2019 UK/EU tour which will begin in mid March. We'll be announcing more fall dates soon so keep an eye out at<a href="http://www.joshharty.com/" target="_blank"> www.joshharty.com</a> and I'll also be posting more here.</div>
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Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-8272407438957582432017-02-05T07:09:00.001-08:002017-02-05T07:13:50.203-08:00Random this & thats. The Van Morrison station on Pandora kicked off with Into the Mystic so I've got that going for me....which is nice.<br />
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I was looking through some photos this morning and it occurs to me that I've left a bunch of stuff from past tours out of the previous posts. So today is for random non sequiturs and photos and such.<br />
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At the moment we're in Dunedin, Florida. In past years we've spent a fair amount of time down here over the winter for the purpose of fixing up shitty houses and putting them back on the market in varying degrees of improved condition. This year we weren't able to find a house due to the market being on the mend so it's just a quick visit to work on our tan and then back to Wisconsin. Well, briefly back to Wisconsin before we head to Kansas City for the Folk Alliance International conference. We'll again be hosting the Wisconsin Room featuring a number of Wisconsin based artists along with some of our favorite non-Sconnies. Feel free to visit our website at <a href="http://www.wisconsinroom.org/">www.wisconsinroom.org</a> and in the event you'd like to make a donation to our room you can do that via a secure <a href="https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=UQof2wao4widjSYd2sZNBdvhbSrQ3sYR3u6Vykkj_9etv3_4dmHAAZFCUsjNeo_D_6fOaG" target="_blank">Paypal</a> link!<br />
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Let's see, in other news, I've been recording a solo acoustic record in Milwaukee with Steve Hamilton at Making Sausage Studios. It'll be a collection of old songs that have all appeared on other records but all recorded as stripped down as possible. One guitar, one voice. Hopefully we should have that out at the beginning of the summer but I'll keep the updates coming where that's concerned.<br />
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There is just a week left on the Songs & Whispers Circuit and in a way, BB King brought me here. Or that's what I'll tell myself. In reality it was Iceland Air and the German train line in conjunction with Hertz.<br />
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But...almos<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">t 15 years ago one Monday morning in late October I was sitting in my apartment at 910 North 7th St. in Fargo, ND drinking coffee and celebrating a recent breakup by listening to Live at the Regal. BB King was coming to town later in the week and the show was sold out (though, I couldn't afford a ticket even if they had been available). The phone rang and it was Deb Jenkins, a local promoter and venue owner. I'd been playing duo shows with a friend at her Full Circle Cafe for a while and was expecting to book another show. We did all sorts of covers from James Taylor, Marvin Gaye to Joni Mitchell. She asked me if I had 45 minutes of original material which I didn't. I had no original songs save for a bad blues riff I'd written in the key of A and an even worse half song I'd started after the breakup commenced. So of course I lied and said, "Sure". She asked if I'd be available to play a 45 minute opening set that weekend and apologized that it would only pay $50. I agreed and spent the next 4 days holed up in my apartment writi<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">ng the songs that would end up as my first solo record <i>Three Day Notice. </i>And then on Friday night, with the first original songs I'd ever written/played in public, I opened for BB King.</span></span><br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-71620080794121479282016-05-20T00:39:00.000-07:002016-05-20T03:35:59.628-07:00Zweigelt, Käse, & Vollkornbrot. Oh my!<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">It's Ry Cooder for the morning soundtrack and I'm pretty pleased with this decision. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">Last night was a show at one of the best known venues in Oldenburg: Listaff. A great room with a nice stage and cabaret seating. I didn't get a photo but the huge chalk diagram on the wall depicting the proper construction of a hamburger was pretty fabulous. Ky, the owner and chef really gave me the hard sell to try one of the hamburger delights on the menu but due to the huge Greek lunch earlier, I had to decline. We've come to the conclusion that Greek food is to Germany as Mexican food is to the States...you'll find a Taverna nearly anywhere and they're often inexpensive and pretty damn good. Anyhow, the show was good but with a beer festival going on a mile away the competition for audience was a difficult one. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">The night before we were at the <a href="http://www.syker-vorwerk.de/geschichte.php5" target="_blank">Syker Vorwerk Gallery</a> in Syke. That's pronounced Zeek-a. The Gallery was built in the late 1600's and the acoustics were amazing. There was a sculpture exhibit by <a href="https://translate.google.de/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Niebuhr&prev=search" target="_blank">Louis Niebuhr</a> on and his work is great. The crowd was amazing and I was joined for a couple songs by a local drummer. Before the show we hung out with the director, Nils, and had the usual German snack of brown bread, cheese and prosciutto. Not just brown bread but thick, heavy, seedy awesome brown bread. A few years back in France we met a fella named Jonosh from Germany who was staying with Fabrice, a French show promoter who put on a great theatre show in Changy. Janosh had had it with French baguettes and talked about how he couldn't wait to get home to have some real bread. I get it now. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">The night before that was at....I have no idea. It's starting to blur. By the time this 2 month Euro tour wraps there will have been nearly 60 shows. In any case, the night before was in Germany and I know I didn't get nicked by a speed camera. That was earlier in the week on the way back from Hanover. KulturPalast Linden in Hanover was great. A bit smokey and the Pho joint next door closed during sound check leaving me on the opposite side of the venue having Greek again but in the end it was a wonderful evening. Well, until I caught the bright red side-of-the-road flash on my way out of town going about 60 as the limit went from 70 to 50. Oh well, not the first time that has happened and I'm sure it will be cheaper than last year in Amsterdam running late to the airport (traffic/construction and a BMW)....yikes. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">Oh, we bought bikes. 15 Euros a piece. You get what you pay for but it's faster than walking. At least it's faster when the tires don't blow out. Yesterday we had a wheel malfunction and the bike mechanic seemed appalled at the condition of our bikes. We politely informed him that we only paid 15 a piece and that they only need to operate for another 10 days, please just fix the tire. He said we'd paid too much, washed his hands as though the bike had some communicable disease and said he couldn't replace the tube until the following evening. Today I'll go find some tools and fix it myself. I'm immune to the bike. </span><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>our beautiful bikes</i></td></tr>
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<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">TGIF. Not that this really applies. Even remotely. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "times" , "times new roman" , serif;">Josh</span>Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-64442491361345319902016-05-15T02:16:00.000-07:002016-05-15T02:16:08.984-07:00Should have kept my mouth shut....So it's 9:59am here in Bremen on Sunday the 15th of May. It's a day off and it's raining. I'm listening to Bach's Cello Suites 1-6 as performed by Ralph Kirshbaum.<br />
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When I was in middle school and into high school, like many people all around the world, I was a huge Garth Brooks fan. In retrospect that may be the beginning of my obsession with Oklahoma artists: J.J Cale, John Fullbright, John Moreland, Carter Sampson and so on. Anyhow, he had a tune on his first record called <i>Unanswered Prayers</i> and I assume you can deduce the gist of the song's meaning. Well, I asked for rain and it came along with a 25-30 degree temperature drop, hail and 30mph winds. Request granted and delivered in full on the day I had a show at a beach club where just the day and week before hundreds of people relaxed in the sun and enjoyed the scenery. All while getting ready for the annual kickoff for the Summer Concert Series at Sonnendeck in Dangast. While modest in numbers the crowd came and sat attentively in the near freezing semi outdoor concert area while occasionally being dripped on from the rain coming through the roof. Thanks to the venue for the blankets! Hell, we even had an amazing rainbow as a stage backdrop twice during the show.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>performing at Sonnendeck ("Sundeck") Beach Club</i></td></tr>
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As a side note. On the way to Dangast I recall hearing a "tone" come from the car. It was the sound the car makes when it alerts you to a falling petroleum level. In layman's terms we were running out of gas. Well, it said we had 89 km to go until we were walking. That number began dropping drastically fast and soon we were sitting in front of a closed fuel station in a really small village that was preparing for the parade commencement to celebrate <span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18.2px;"><span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Pfingstmontag. Part of the Pentecost, I believe. This was an even worse time to experience a language barrier than earlier in the day when I got a haircut and ended up with the hipster/military-style look I'm currently sporting. Thankfully though, the good people of the town realized our plight and waved down Felix, the station owner, who opened the station long enough for us to pump 30 Euros worth of Super 95 allowing us to continue north to the Baltic. </span></span><br />
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As I mentioned it's a day off and I think we're going to check out the biggest flea market in Germany. We've heard rumors that we may find bikes that have "fallen off the truck" and are available at a steal of a price.<br />
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And we're off....<br />
JoshJosh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-43171507097353390552016-05-12T06:54:00.000-07:002016-05-12T07:00:22.835-07:00Praying for rain. It's strange to think it's been ten years since I played regularly with <b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHlv13L7nXI&list=PLG37i2HRkNhB4YeejJWtq0iZAs2sGPm0B" target="_blank">Kelly Pardekooper</a></b>. If anyone ever went to the Honk Tonk Tuesday sessions at Mickey's in Madison that was his brain child. We also played a handful of proper shows in and around Madison during the short time he lived there. He's an Iowa guy and a great songwriter. He has this tune called <i>Pray for Rain</i> we used to play sometimes and lately I've been thinking a lot about droughts. Not the typical farm related rain drought referred to in the song but the kind of audience drought we're seeing here in Germany. Why can't it just f*#@ing rain?<br />
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The shows have been cool but as I mentioned last time, it's been a rash of really nice weather here in Germany. And like the Irish say "make hay when the sun shines", the Germans do "make outside activities a crushing priority over going to some American dude's show that is only in town this one day all damn year"- Josh Harty. Patience is waning.<br />
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Take last night for instance: We arrived at the venue at the scheduled time of 5pm, 17:00, after spending a way too short time exploring a small slice of Hamburg only to be told the sound tech wouldn't be there until 6:30pm/18:30. So we left and found a little Greek joint to have dinner. We went back at 6:30 and were told we were still early...maybe 7pm/19:00. "Why don't you sit down and have dinner and a drink". Thanks but we already left an hour and a half ago and ate somewhere else. Fast forward to 7:55pm/19:55, 5 minutes before show time. "It doesn't look like anyone is going to come, it's just so nice outside...you should have a night off and take a wander around Hamburg". To which I said, "we'll hold out for a while and see if anyone shows up...you never know." Besides, we already had a short wander around Hamburg that we cut short as to be sure to arrive at 5.<br />
8:45pm/20:45 rolls around and not a soul. Again, "you should go have a night off." We packed up and drove the 90 minutes back to Bremen listening to Billy Joel and Fleetwood Mack sandwiched in between German techno while the Audi's, BMW's, and Benz's went flying by at Mach 4 on the way home from their BBQ at the beach.<br />
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The gig the night before was semi-outdoors at the Hafen Casino and Truck Stop. A kind of hometown gig for Songs & Whispers as it was their first ever gig some years ago. It was a good time and we had a nice crowd. Tried schnitzel for first time and a curry sausage. There was a fella who was scolded and denied access to the show by the owner due to his propensity to steal things from the bar. Drinks out of the cooler. Salt shakers. He left and returned with a bottle of clear liquor and sat on the stoop across the narrow street and watched the show. He clapped early on all the endings but not for long as he needed his left hand to keep from falling off his perch.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Jess in a Hamburg central square</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The Hafen Casino Truck Stop!</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">When in Germany, do as the Germans.</td></tr>
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Tonight I'm off to Walsrode and it looks like they have a French menu. Forecast in sunny and warm all day. I'll bring something to listen to and my driving gloves for the trip back....<br />
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Josh<br />
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DISCLAIMER: Last nights venue was a wonderful place doing great things and the proprietor Tine was lovely. I only wish it had rained.<br />
<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-60832937189564358472016-05-09T05:33:00.000-07:002016-05-09T05:42:28.799-07:00On a German Straße.The trip to Bremen from Amsterdam was pretty uneventful. It was a bit longer than expected, though, and I was told that due to the train coming from Amsterdam the German authorities may have done a bit of inspecting before they let it come into Germany...aka they may have had some reason to think there could have been some illegal contraband on board. In any case, I made it to Budget to retrieve the trusty German chariot which strongly resembles a Ford Fiesta. It's not that festive.<br />
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This is the first extended German tour I've had and it's been organized by <a href="http://songsandwhispers.blogspot.de/" target="_blank">Songs & Whispers</a>. They're a Bremen based promotion and booking company and have been pleasure to work with so far. They've provided a flat for us to use while we're in Germany and I must say it's nice to unpack my suitcase for a little while. We're sharing the flat, as well as a few shows, with LA based artist Pi Jacobs. My fears of her being a 20 something grunge rocking, whiskey fueled party hound were dashed, though, when she turned out to be perfectly pleasant and a fan of hummus and rice cakes.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Pi last night in Bremen</td></tr>
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The first show was in a nearby town and Arne, the S&W rep we're working with, came along for the show. Well, I should say he offered to drive and I gladly took him up on the offer. We set up for the show and after sound check I ended up involved in an impromptu free style blues jam with a fella who was passing by. It was....interesting.<br />
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The following day on my way to Rostock I saw a Fiat Panda slide down the highway and directly into a steel barrier. Everyone was fine but as I do have a certain fondness for the Panda I was sad to see this particular one end it's tour of duty so flamboyantly and in front of a crowd. On the way back to Bremen the following day I saw a Mercedes on it's roof on the Autobahn near Lubeck. Like the previous day everyone appeared fine. I wasn't too sad about the Benz.<br />
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Rostock is a nice college town located on the Baltic Sea. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostock" target="_blank">Rostock</a> is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Rostock, founded in 1419. The weather was nice. I mean, really nice. And in northern Germany, which doesn't get many really warm days, when it's this nice people take to the harbor and their back yards. They'll also take to the sidewalk with a boom-box strapped to a wagon that's full of beer and hang out. Right there on the sidewalk. A kind of foot path jamboree. The great weather also means the average Rostockonian isn't likely to spend their evening inside listening to some dude they've never heard of. I played the show to a small but fantastic crowd who apparently had been busy texting their friends during the show. After I finished a group came in and said they were there for the show which led to a table side after show, show. Then more people showed up, and more.<br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-91189928132602731302016-05-05T02:41:00.001-07:002016-05-05T02:41:33.464-07:00Liberation Day<div class="p1">
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Today there will be a brief gig with the Amsterdam Songwriters Guild at the Central Library and it will also be on Amsterdam FM. Fingers crossed. Tomorrow I’ll take the 9am train to Bremen, Germany where we’ll be based for the rest of the month. 25 nights straight, with a couple days booked in the afternoon and evening. I believe that’s a play out of the Brian Epstein rule book there. Wish me luck. <span class="s1"></span></div>
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It's been a while since we've been to Ireland. The last time was 2 1/2 years ago when I drove to Stansted Airport and hopped a Ryan Air flight to Dublin without my guitar because Ryan Air sucks. I bought a seat for my guitar for 9 Pounds (same as my seat) but they said I'd have to pay an additional 50 because it fell under their musical instrument policy. Luckily this happened online before I left so I was able to scream at the computer and the Ryan Air guy I was chatting with and then call Roy at Ballymore Acoustic to see if I could use his guitar for the show that night. Anyhow, I arrived at the Dublin airport, fetched my Nissan Micra and headed to Ballymore Eustace. That night I shared a show with the lovely Amelia Curran, slept at Mag's B&B, was out the door by 9am the following morning and flew out of Dublin around 2pm...less than 24 hours after I'd arrived the day before. This time, we get 5 days.<br />
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Ballymore Acoutic Gigs take place at a great little pub called Mick Murphy's. It's an old pub and the owners live in the apartment attached to the pub which is accessed through a door behind the bar. The bartender can pour drinks and nip out back to still keep up with his favorite television program of the evening. The crowd was great and we even had someone who had driven 2 1/2 hours for the night. Thanks again Damian.<br />
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The next day we took a leisurely drive through the Slieve Bloom mountains, took a little hike and found a gigantic 5 meter tall fire place in the middle of nowhere. Sorry but this was an unfortunate time for my phone to have died leaving no ability to provide photo evidence. We also climbed the 2nd highest round tower in Ireland. 108 feet tall and built in the 12 century by Monks as a status symbol and also as a beacon for weary travelers to be able to find the monastery and a warm meal. Unfortunately Vikings could also see these towers and were wise to the fact monastery's and churches typically had a fair amount of gold and tithe money kicking around therefore making them an easily spotted target from miles away.<br />
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Yesterday was a day off. An off day. Believe it or not it rained for most of the day. Today we'll drive to Galway and you guessed it, it's been raining and is supposed to continue. Galway is a great city. I hope we find a fabulous umbrella store. Tomorrow we'll go to Dublin for the DC Music Club. I'll Tweet Bono later today to make sure he knows he's invited.<br />
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I was going to write a blog post a few days back but to be honest I was pretty bummed out. And I figured there were enough sad laments floating around the internet concerning Prince that I didn't need to add another. But, I will still mention that I will most certainly miss the presence of somebody in the world of music that did things perfectly. Someone so committed to their craft and so focused and unwilling to not bend on the vision. Someone who was as generous as he was. An inspiration and so much more than a musician. <b>Watch the video below.</b><br />
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The last few shows in the UK were wonderful. Liverpool Acoustic was brilliant and it was great to hang out once again with the Good Intentions. Matthews Street is home to the Cavern Club and the View Two Gallery and is a wild time after dark. Or maybe I'm just getting old? The following night at the Thimblemill Library in Smethwick (Birmingham) was excellent. Thanks to Amit and Rich, <a href="http://www.mellowpeaches.com/" target="_blank">Mellow Peaches</a>, and <a href="http://www.danhartland.com/" target="_blank">Dan Hartland</a>. Do yourselves a favor and check them out! Dan & Amit also have a fantastic radio show where they play music and argue a lot. <a href="https://www.mixcloud.com/BrumRadio/50-miles-of-elbow-room-17042016/" target="_blank">50 Miles of Elbow Room on Brum Radio</a>. They play sweet jams and throw some good verbal punches. It's a great time.<br />
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Tonight I'll head back to Mick Murphy's for a Ballymore Acoustic gig. It's been a few years and I'm excited to be back.<br />
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I'll be back in touch soon. take care and watch the Boss knock this one out of the park.<br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-78250727374757993922016-04-21T23:20:00.000-07:002016-04-21T23:20:04.478-07:00Greenwich MeanTour date: Thursday, April 21, 2016 approx. 3:45pm GMT<br />
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With only three days left of the UK leg of the tour, I'm again surprised at how quickly the month cruised by. Tonight in Leicester. At the moment we're hanging out in Appleby Magna and David Gray is picking his new Mandolin a bit.<br />
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Two nights ago was the Greystones in Sheffield and it was the third at-capacity crowd in a row! Once again I was able to fight off the urge to whip out the Def Leppard cover I keep telling myself I'm going to play one of these times. The night started out with M&J Blues and once again they were great. Mark Lyall is unmistakably one of the best players I've had the pleasure to meet in the last number of years and it's always great to him play. Next up was the Fargo Railroad Company and they joked a few times about their name being the reason they had gotten the gig (I'm sure you know I'm from Fargo), but I'd argue that it may be due to the great songs and the bands ability to be really good. But who am I. It was the 5th year in a row Craig with WagonWheel Presents has put on a show for me, the first actually being a Rod Picott show that I opened, and was once again a pleasure to work with him. Thanks again to Craig & Maggie for the fabulous hospitality!<br />
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Last night was in Nottingham at the Polish Eagle Club. The show was originally supposed to be at the Guitar Bar, but sadly they closed last month. On the bright side, Rob is still putting shows on and we had nice time. Mellow Peaches opened up the show and it was great to see Amit Dattani play again. This time he was with his co-conspirator Rich and they sounded great. Check them out if you get the chance.<br />
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Nottingham, I like that town. We had a nice walk around during the day and were able to catch the 4/20 rally in the market square. Any more time spent down wind of that crowd and I likely would have skipped the show to hang out at the chip shop.<br />
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Time to iron the shirt and go to sound check.<br />
Josh<br />
p.s. More photos on the next edition...Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-75403725792653509372016-04-19T02:06:00.000-07:002016-04-19T04:40:41.573-07:00I Gotta wear shades<div class="p1">
<span class="s1">Holy shit those were some amazing shows. It’s kind of like being on a road trip a long way from home not knowing if you have enough money to get back. Then, you find a $100 bill on the ground and can rest easy because regardless of what the day/road throws at you from here on out, you know there’ll be fuel in the tank. That’s how these last shows in Scotland were and now the soul is full and the future is so bright I feel like I could quote Timbuk 3.</span></div>
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<span class="s1">I just played a show at the Barry Mill in Carnoustie, Scotland. It’s an operating oat mill that dates back to 1539 and is run by a delightful Irish ex-pat named Kerrin. The room was packed almost beyond capacity and even though it was a bit chilly we had a fabulous time. Truth be told, it was cold. But who cares, it was a blast and we had space heaters and my guitar stayed in tune. We sang, we laughed and we shivered but for the first time on this tour we didn’t talk about Trump. And I’m OK with that. </span></div>
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<span class="s1">Next up was The Newport. Just across the 2 mile long Tay bridge from Dundee is the lovely little village of Newport. The view across the river was stunning and the sunset couldn’t have been better. The Seven Sons kicked off the show with a wonderful set that included what could have been the best version of “If I Needed You” I’ve ever heard. Again we had a capacity crowd and the energy in the room was incredible. Even the occasional dub step creeping in from next door was fun as it only added to ambiance. </span></div>
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<span class="s1">A million and more thanks to Andy & Natasha, Hypercoaster Music, for the shows, their hospitality and their friendship. Gary, Alan, and Zeb it was great to hang out with you. Oh, Andy & Tash, sorry again about that little round-about debacle on the way to the Alibob…..</span></div>
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Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-30521000396833947202016-04-16T08:06:00.004-07:002016-04-16T08:06:26.738-07:00What's so great about Scotland, except everything?It's 10 past 8 in the morning and I'll be damned if the sea gulls didn't decide to take the morning off...for the most part. Maybe they're on holiday due to the fact that the sun finally came out. First time since last Sunday. Don't get me wrong that doesn't means it's necessarily warm but I'm sure I'll see some locals out in shorts today, as well as a few convertible tops which are sure to be down.<br />
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We're in Carnoustie, which is in Angus, which is in Scotland. They say <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus" target="_blank">Angus</a> is the birthplace of Scotland though to be honest with you I'm not exactly sure how to substantiate that claim. It's a nice quiet little town on the east coast just north of Dundee and south of Aberdeen. You'll see some oil rigs now and then in Dundee which are docked for repair and then they'll head up the coast and further out to see just up north. Damn those things are big.<br />
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Arbroath is just a few miles up the road north. A bigger town and home to the Arbroath Smokie. No doubt I've mentioned them before but for a little recap: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbroath_smokie" target="_blank">Arbroath Smokies</a> are a local delicacy and sadly we've never had them. With any luck we'll take advantage of the sun today and go have some by the harbor. I also need to stop by Abbey Music and buy a few plectrums, or picks as we call them back home. Most anyone reading this knows that I'm typically not one to employ the use of these little guys but I might try to push the envelope a little bit. This decision could also be motivated by the large amount of super glue I've been using to keep my right hand together.<br />
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Last night was a wee little show at a cafe called the AliBob (at Cairn O'Mohr Winery) over near Perth. Super funky place that started in the owners boot closet 29 years ago. People had to bring their wine jugs back each week for a refill of the strawberry, elderberry, ginger or raspberry wine they made. Now, they produce 300,000 bottles each year. And you get to keep the bottle. Anyhow, it was a great warmup to kick off this Scotland run.<br />
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Tonight I'll play at the Barry Mill which is an old flour/oat mill that dates back to 1539. The first concert they ever had there was April 16, 2016. The dude's name was Josh Harty.<br />
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take care <br />
Josh<br />
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Amendment: since writing this post this morning, I have tried Arbroath Smokies. . . . Delicious, but you have to watch out for the bones!<br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-30246460996834535622016-04-14T02:26:00.002-07:002016-04-14T02:27:52.851-07:00British Figure 8Well, here we are two weeks into the UK leg of the tour and things are going swimmingly. We started off with three shows across the South right down near the English Channel. First at the Wight Bear in Southbourne, a fabulous little micro pub run by our great friends Dave & Nicola, and then headed to the Square and Compass in Worth Matravers. I've played at the Square & Compass every year I've been coming over and I must say there isn't another place like it in the world. From Charlie's cider, Kevin's chickens and Welsh sense of humor, to the people that attend it's truly one of a kind.<br />
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Then we were off to Torquay. The home of Faulty Towers and one of the most unimpressive hotels I've ever seen. Now don't get me wrong, I'm sure when it was last updated in 1961 it was fabulous. Even though the single beds brought me back to the mattress (on the floor) I used to sleep on at Grandma's house as a child, and the tea kettle would be a good charity find for a college freshman on a tight budget, and the shower spraying down the wall onto the bathroom floor reminded me of a nice afternoon at a water park in the Wisconsin Dells, and the casino carpet and flickering lights in the hallway let me experience what it must have been like to live a day in the life of Hunter S. Thompson... maybe the bar that is my taste in hotels has risen a little.<br />
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We were again so pleased to have a few days to spend with Suzy, Rosie and Fidget in Arundel. She put on a fabulous show and even ferried us around in the new VW.<br />
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London at the Green Note was great. Love that place. Even with the 3 1/2 hours of train travel, a "London cheap" cab ride, and a rush hour Tube excursion, the 11 minutes at BBC London was fabulous.<br />
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The Midlands, Round 1, were great. Many thanks to David Gray! I'll let folks chew on that one for a while. Looking forward to getting back to Leicester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Birmingham next week. Feel free to call your local BBC in any of those cities, repeatedly, and demand a Josh Harty appearance.<br />
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Berwick-Upon-Tweed is always great, especially when you have an extra day. Thanks to Dave and Jill and of course the pool room. The YHA was great especially with the impromptu excellence of Frederick the Fabulous who baffled the crowd with his conjuring arts and stage crashing prowess.<br />
Scottland Ho!!<br />
Josh<br />
<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-51268207608745946782016-03-29T08:16:00.000-07:002016-03-29T08:34:38.103-07:00Reykjavik ExcursionI woke up in Reykjavik this morning. First time for everything right? At the moment we're on a bus back to the airport to head to London but it was a fun 36 hours. Let's start from the beginning.<br />
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It started with a Van Galder bus from Madison to Chicago in the rain. Then Iceland Air flight 1805 (I think that's the right number) to Iceland. I was so excited when the gate agent informed me that we'd been seated in the exit row as that means you have twice the leg room. What he forgot to mention, though, is that Icelandic safety regulations won't let you keep your hand bag below the seat in front of you and your own seat would not be reclining for the entire 6 hour overnight flight. Even though it's only about 4 inches, it's a meaningful 4 inches. He also didn't tell me that the exit doors on this particular 757 were insulated about as well as my grandpa's tool shed that he built in 1946. He used old newspaper to clue you in on that one. A cruising altitude of 35,000 feet equals about -55 degrees Celsius or -67 degrees fahrenheit...right outside the door. These things led to a fair amount of angry TV watching and a zombie walk to the hotel upon landing. Oh, and there were no free peanuts or boxed wine.<br />
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Time for a current update or PSA. This country is f$%*@#$ gorgeous!!<br />
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At times it reminds me of a cross between Western Ireland/Vancouver BC/Teddy Roosevelt National Park/the Alps/the Moon.<br />
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Downtown Reykjavik has some great little bars and restauraunts. Some English stye places and even a Lebowski bar. There's a Chuck Norris Bar too. To quote their front window. "Chuck Norris once took a polygraph test. The machine confessed."<br />
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Check these things out....<br />
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It's expensive though. Really expensive. I guess that's what you get when an island imports nearly everything except renewable energy and beauty.<br />
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Oh, the geo thermal pools are amazing. Hands down the best swim/soak I've ever had.<br />
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Alright, time to enjoy the rest of the ride through the countryside on the way back to the airport.<br />
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Wait, not done yet.<br />
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JoshJosh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-2694182441271553682015-09-03T06:30:00.000-07:002015-09-03T07:14:23.770-07:00A shoebox and a pen.Prolificacy. Yes, according to Webster prolificacy is correct usage. I checked. Anyhow, Prolificacy is something for which, I will strive.<br />
I will start attending PA meetings. Procrastinators Anonymous. Morning, noon and night I will write.<br />
<b>I will finish this record. This month</b>.<br />
This is my mantra.<br />
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We've moved into a tiny little apartment, which I like to refer to as a Brooklyn style place, on Jenifer St. I say Brooklyn style due to it's lack of size. One room which serves as kitchen, dining and living space and a second that serves as a bedroom. It's quaint to say the least. Something I'm reminded of, having moved back into the hood, is an amazing lack in ability to properly park a car that seems to permeate this neighborhood. Now I know a Prius is a precious metal but it doesn't require two parking spots between these two driveways...especially on street cleaning day when the entire block is only allowed to park on one side of the street. It's also a neighborhood where people will wear on their sleeve their disdain for the governor and how they stand undaunted for workers rights(as do I), they will shop organically at the Willy St Co-op, they will proudly listen to Woody Guthrie and from the top of their lungs sing "This Land is Your Land"...but if you happen to park two feet over the curb therefore minimally blocking their driveway as to make them maneuver the Prius onto the street with a 13 degree turn of the wheel you had best be ready for a red faced, sweaty brow, all up in your space confrontation to make sure you never wrong them in such horrendous fashion again. Ever. On the brights side it's nice to have a grocery nearby and several places for a night cap within a very short walk. Hell, if you want you can get a lunch cap right around the corner. East a few blocks and it's third shift and time for a gin tonic to watch the sun rise. What I'm saying is that Hemingway would have loved it here. A writers paradise.<br />
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So now the routine is to begin writing everything. A task recently brought to me by Blake Thomas to journal like a madman. All day, every time a thought comes up find a way to make it onto a pad, in ink. Even go so far as to put these random things into a Western swing tune in 5/4." Write something fu*&&%$ crazy and sort it out later". So here we go. Wish me luck.<br />
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10-4/over & out<br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-88993180105138256232015-06-10T06:04:00.001-07:002015-06-10T06:04:40.444-07:00Now We Pho...And Pho-ing is Half the Battle.Here we are in Frederick, MD at a Travelodge just off I-270. It's alright but the coffee is lousy. Managed to avoid the traffic on the Beltway coming out of DC yesterday which was nice after not avoiding it the day before. I'm always amazed at the level of horrible the DC traffic can plummet to. The good day continued when I found an old Yamaha guitar with a Baggs pickup in a pawn shop, which I'll likely go buy today just for the pickup...the guitar will end up in another pawn shop. In just a few days I'll be picking up a 1972 D-28 from Linus in NYC and it will be nice to get it stage ready straight away. Some may follow Facebook posts but for anyone who doesn't I'm going to give my old Gibson some time off. After a stage diving stunt it tried to attempt in the UK there seems to be a rattle and some tuning issues.<br />
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Being in Frederick meant Pho at the Lucky Corner last night before the show thanks to a fabulous recommendation from Katie Powderly last year. One day I just might open a Pho joint. Our slogan will be "Now we Pho, and Pho-ing is half the battle". If you ever watched GI Joe, you know what I'm talking about. There was as impressive storm that rolled in and out during the Pho but it didn't stay too long and therefore our return to the Previa was a dry one. Mostly.<br />
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The Brewers Alley showcase is always a fun night. Many thanks to Rod Deacey, Ron Goad, and Todd Walker for keeping a Monday night gig running. The storm that rolled in during dinner last night was long gone by the time showtime arrived but an hour into the evening, the lights went out. Reminded me of a time in Ireland when lighting struck a large metal pole just outside the venue and out came the candles. The show must go on though.<br />
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Today we'll head north for a couple days off. We'd planned to do some camping but it looks like the weather is going to get in the way once again. Air B&B it'll be.<br />
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<br />Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-4523473732214460482014-05-29T07:51:00.000-07:002014-05-29T08:14:10.749-07:00Yikes6 months. My bad. In the time since my last update here, Jess and I finished up our latest tour in Europe and the UK, flew back to the States, moved to Florida for a spell, performed some home renovations, nearly froze our a%$'s off in North Dakota, had BBQ in Kansas City, and are now getting ready to head out on a <a href="http://joshharty.com/josh%20webpage/tour.html">3 week tour </a>up the East coast of the US.<br />
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I will also mention that while in the Netherlands we turned our Fiat Panda back in to Hertz to avoid parking in Amsterdam(which is nearly impossible) and when we went to get it back they had rented it to someone else. So they gave us a BMW 325i instead. Then when we arrived back in the UK for the last run of shows, Hertz turned our Vauxhall Corsa into an Audi A4. These two events, as you may understand, have had a profound effect on my affection for our 1991 Toyota Previa since arriving back in the States.<br />
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This next run of shows should be great for a few reasons.<br />
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1) There are some great venues lined up including the Fiddle & Bow Society with my friend <a href="http://peytontochterman.com/">Peyton Tochterman</a>, the Rockwood Music Hall with the fabulous <a href="http://kelleymcrae.com/">Kelley McRae and Matt Castelein</a>, Burlap & Bean with the Alfred James Band and Boston's Club Passim.<br />
2) I have a handful of new songs to work out that will be appearing on the record which will be recorded in August/September....more details to come soon!<br />
3) For the first time in my life, I have a tan. You heard it right folks, thanks to sunny Florida this nearly opaque North Dakota boy finally found some skin tone. So, if for no other reason, you should try to make one of these shows while the stage lights don't reflect off my chin causing the audience minor eye damage.<br />
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And last, but certainly not least, I'm wildly excited to be spending time back in Wisconsin this summer. There will surely be some time spent on the boat as well as some time on the stage. June 25th will find me at the Sh**ty Barn in Spring Green with the stupendous<a href="http://www.petermulvey.com/"> Peter Mulvey</a>. August 23rd will be a Josh Harty Band show at the Orton Park Festival in Madison's Orton Park. Other Wisconsin shows can be found right here at <a href="http://www.joshharty.com/">www.joshharty.com</a><br />
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Alright, back to work. See ya'll soon!<br />
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If not keeping up this blog were a sport, I'd win. I'd be like Tiger Woods. Clearly.
In my defense I will say that we've been busy. Well, not exactly at the moment but very recently. In the last 2 months we've been to Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, England, Scotland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and currently France. To be more exact we're holed up in a rented apartment in Hagunau which is a small-ish town just north of Strasbourg. It's the most settled down we've been in a long time. It's nice. We can plan multiple meals and go to the market with that in mind. We can not watch a movie because we know we can watch in tomorrow if we like. If one chose to, one could walk around the place in ones boxers....if that happened to be ones thing.<br />
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Good lord, there is so much to talk about but the post can only be so long. Let's talk about the recording in Brno. After some difficulty with a sound check one night a random stranger came up to help with the mix. In broken English he said he was a professional. His name was George, and he for sure knew what he was talking about. He said he could only stay a short bit but ended up staying for the whole show. Oh, did I mention the gig was at a place called 7 Cockroaches? Or, that's what it translated to. George stayed all night and asked me to come by his place in the morning to record some songs. I agreed even though I had no idea what I was getting into. What I was getting into was an amazing studio and a session with who I can only assume is one of the best sound engineers in Europe. Even though I had a terrible cold at the time the session turned out beautifully and I'll direct you towards that soon. Hell, maybe now.<a href="https://www.reverbnation.com/joshharty">(For a few days only there are 3 songs on Reverb Nation from the Brno Session) </a><br />
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Oh, the shows in Austria with <a href="http://www.chucklemonds.org/">Chuck Lemonds</a> were brilliant. Chuck also has a new record out called "The Rivers Call" and it would behoove you to check it out. With any luck I'll be able to report back before to long to talk about more shows with Chuck and a couple mystery guests. Stay tuned.<br />
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England once again was amazing. The Square & Compass, Maverick Festival and <a href="http://israelnash.com/">Israel Nash Gripka</a>, Colin and the crew at Grateful Fred's, and of course Scotland!...just too many tales to tell. We'll cover them in the coming posts but for now I hope these photos will do.
There was an all too short trip to Ireland for a return to Ballymore Acoutic at Mick Murphy's. Damn I love that place. A humongous thanks to Roy Thompson!<br />
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Let's skip ahead to Chagny, France. I will try to thank Fabrice enough but it just won't be possible. A million thanks to him. He took a huge risk, having really no idea who I was and having virtually no history in France, to promote the show at the Theatre de Copiaus and well, I think it turned out fabulously. He convinced me to not use the PA that night. He said "people have been singing in this theatre for 150 years without a microphone. Why start now?" He was totally right. An amazing night. A sold out show, 4 encores! Pretty much a huge success. He also had another traveler staying with him at the time. Janosh....great fellow. He's in Italy now working on a farm. Hope to see him soon. Thanks again Fabrice!<br />
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I'm going to cap it at that for now. I promise, I'll cover the bases and give you a total recall of all pertinent events. Likely more than you're really interested in but I'm going to do it.
Oh good God, did I mention how much cheese, procuitto, butter, salami, bacon, and more cheese I've had in the last week. Oh France, how I love thee....but I can only take so much.
Alright, be good and God speed.
Over and out.<br />
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Joshua J. Harty<br />
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BTW- Check out ALL the photos from the past couple months on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshharty/sets">Flickr!</a>Josh Hartyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07392810136041894885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1159800198481035382.post-73865613025629181072013-11-11T07:53:00.001-08:002013-11-11T07:55:50.656-08:00New Podcast Episode!Well, apologies for not writing on the blog more. It's been a very busy month of driving up and down the entire length of the UK (twice, actually)! I promise to share some stories a bit later, but for now please enjoy this episode we recorded in Liverpool with our good friends Peter & Gabi of The Good Intentions. And check out more at www.TheGoodIntentions.co.uk!
*PS- sorry for the less-than-stellar sound quality. . .recording in a living room is not the same as recording in a van
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