Friday, August 22, 2008

Yeah! Two Boots...

Hey everybody!

I want to thank everyone for coming out to Two Boots in Bridgeport last night. Lots of fun. Didn't know what to expect from a "sit-down" type place that slings pizza. But it was all very good. A stage, a sound system, lights, a dressing room, a friendly staff... What else could a struggling musician ask for? Kudos to the fellas for playing a great show. My friend Mr. Sean Ryan opened up the show and man he sounded good. You can check out music from his "on-hiatus" band right here.

It seems that Lorin won't be coming back to join us after the summer. Maybe sometime in the future, but right now, family is coming first - as it should. He's a great friend, and we all truly appreciate his effort over the past couple of years. I wish I could of made us all rich rockstars by now, but alas... wishing gets you nowhere.

So that leaves the need for a bass player. Auditions are currently ongoing. But, act fast because I'm really leaning towards Fred playing bass. I might just decide, with his permission of course, to have him fill that position. Not to go on and on about it, but he really came through the other night. Besides being talented, he's a team player. I like that. It may be my name on this project, but we are a band a lot of the time, and there's nothing like camaraderie. Fred knows about teamwork.

Well, you may or may not have heard... one of my personal faves, Will Hoge, is in the hospital after sustaining injuries after a motor-scooter accident. Just want to wish him well, and my thoughts are prayers are with him and his family.

My thoughts and prayers are also with the family members of Mr. Leroi Moore. The music world recently lost a great one as the saxophone player for Dave Matthews Band recently passed due to injuries and complications sustained from an ATV accident. I hope he's blowing his horn with Miles Davis and John Coltrane in that great big jam session in the sky.

On to happier news... Gerry and I will be opening for Lukas Rossi, the winner of the CBS television show, Rockstar Supernova. He's on a solo acoustic tour (something I desperately need to do) and coming through our hometown of New Haven. It's kind of a last minute thing for us, so I do hope you can make it.

Lastly, just want to thank everyone again for your continued support. Please spread the word, post the music on your MySpace & Facebook pages, hand out fliers for the shows (available at www.SethAdam.com), and keep on coming out to see us. And don't be shy... we like to talk to everyone!

Cheers y'all! Have a great weekend!

Peace, love, rock & rolll...

-SA

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