The Horse rides again

Seahorse is playing Wednesday’s at Momo’s Club this month. It’s been about 6 months since we played a show, which is a total bummer. Unfortunately, Seahorse is sort of a side project and we are all busy with our main gigs. It is always fantastic when we get to do it and it looks like it will be a regular thing for January.

SeaHorse is David Hess, Chris Downey, Billy Cassis, J.J. Johnson and myself.

Catching Up

I am so bad about keeping up with posts. The shorter version of the last few months.

We kicked ass on the fall tour. Matt sold out tons of huge venues like the House of Blues in Chicago, Irving Plaza in NYC, three nights at the Paradise Rock club in Boston, two nights at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco and the 9:30 club in D.C. Every show across the country was full or sold out, and we have never sounded better.

I played almost every night of the tour with Kate Earl, who was one of the openers, Matt Wertz was the other opener. Oh my god, she is so good. I had a great time doing our duo show, bass violin and piano/vocal. I bowed most of the set and I had total musical freedom. We did some shows as a trio with Jason McKenzie on drums. The guys from Incubus played on Kate’s record. I’m really impressed how well those guys can play. I learned a lot about myself playing with Kate and I hope to do more shows with her in the future.

I just played some shows with Patrice Pike. I played with her for a year or so before I joined up with Matt. We were also in a band called Sister 7 together. I left that band in the early 90′s and then went on to play with David Garza. I was just subbing for my friend Brad Houser, the guy who took my place once I left. He was out doing some shows with his side project Critters Buggin.

I’ve got several recording projects in January. Houston Marchaman, Craig Marshall and more recording with Matt Nathanson.

Plus I am going to remix or produce Patrice’s live show. Not sure what you call it, but I am helping her redo her solo show by programming new beats and general racket for her to play with when she is by herself on stage. She also wants to utilize it with her band shows. I’m a huge Bjork fan and her Matmos era live show will be an influence on how I put this together.

I am redoing my website. I just can’t decide if I want to go back to the old blog I had or do a heavy duty static content site. Either way I plan on putting up lot’s of music.

Matt Nathanson Tour 10/05/05 – 11/13/05

The Matt Nathanson Fall Tour

10-05-05
The Social

10-06-05
Culture Room

10-07-05
Freebird Live

10-08-05
Roxy Theatre

10-09-05
Exit/In

10-11-05
Starr Hill Music Hall

10-12-05
The Rex Theatre

10-13-05
Theater of Living Arts

10-14-05
9:30 Club

10-15-05
Irving Plaza

10-17-05
Water Street Music Hall

10-18-05
Recher Theater

10-19-05
The Paradise Rock Club

10-20-05
The Paradise Rock Club

10-23-05
20th Century Theater

10-24-05
Indiana University- Alumni Hall

10-25-05
The Odeon Concert Club

10-26-05
Blind Pig

10-27-05
Madison Ave

10-28-05
House of Blues – Chicago

10-29-05
Ascot Room

10-30-05
The Blue Note

11-01-05
The Gargoyle Club
Washington University

11-02-05
Bottleneck

11-03-05
Bluebird Theater

11-04-05
Aggie Theater

11-05-05
Fox Theater

11-07-05
Rhythm Room

11-08-05
Epicentre

11-09-05
Troubadour

11-10-05
Great American Music Hall

11-11-05
Great American Music Hall

11-12-05
Aladdin Theatre

11-13-05
Crocodile Cafe