
Last night, before they took the stage, I shot a new band photo for the
Ivas John Quartet since
Shadi Frick has replaced Mel Goot in the ensemble. The versatile Frick (on the right) teaches music at Carbondale Middle School by day, and adds saxophone and keyboard riffs to Ivas's guitar blues stylings, as Wayne Goodwin (left) keeps the beat, and Jim Layman backs-up with bass. I stayed for a toe-tapping set, before going home to watch
the set -- a
Discovery special about a group of
MIT students creating a crop circle. Did you see it? It's not a question of "believing" in crop circles, anymore, is it, Bloggee?
Thinkin' linkin'
My
Southern exposure anxiety has passed. Yesterday's paper is in the recycling bin, though the comments of the other bloggers are interesting to read. Thirteen-year old
Noah Leverett is
thrilled by his new found celebrity (deservedly so, his blog rocks!), while
his dad's comments cause me to ask the question:
Who Invented Link Poetry? Some (himself) say Tom Leverett may have done so, others (me) say
I did. As evidence,
this example from 2002. The link is not currently valid, but it was at the time. So who's your daddy, link poetry? BYE!
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