It seems to be the dead of winter.
Frigid, frigid, frigid.
Wow, we got to play at the Minneapolis Children's Hospital and KFAI on a program called Women Folk. I'll put a link at the bottom so you can listen to both. Later that night (Tuesday) we were busy watching Wild China and Into the Universe with Stephan Hawking when we got a last minute request to play at a place called Harriet Brewing Company. We showed up, (several layers of long underwear intact,) did a quick sound-check, and played for a couple hours. After a day of trying to stay warm, I welcomed the warm lights and warming beer they supplied us with :) The vibes were high and friendly.
It's interesting being away from home and away from many of the things that daily make up our lives.
It's interesting watching different ways that we all learn to function a little more efficiently while traveling.
It's interesting.. the way we interact with each other being so close every day.
It's absolutely lovely the way the sets start going when the "meat and potato" to every day is playing music together. An even higher incentive to make the time special.
Last night we played at Ed's (no name) Bar in Winona with The Last Revel. They really got things rolling. I'm really excited for their new album which they will be releasing on February 8th. We'll be playing a set for their album release which is at The Turf Club in St. Paul.
Check out our interview and a couple new live tunes on KFAI by clicking here.
Check out our debut at the Minneapolis Children's Hospital here.
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