A blog about my music

Broken Grill

Monday, August 25, 2008

I'm severely bummed. Earlier in the month I went to the dentist in pain to learn that I had fractured a tooth all the way down to the root. Today I had to have it pulled.

I was having a hard time discovering my vocals before, now i have to do it with either a major hole in my grill or with a partial that could effect my speech. I can't afford an implant tooth.

This is a crappy situation all the way around. This might force me to be an instrumentalist. Who knows? That might be the right direction for my music drive anyway.

Sad day.

Great WILCO show

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Both my wife and I really enjoyed the show last night at Les Schwab Amphitheater. Fleet Foxxxxes opened up and they were really good. I enjoy their 4 part harmonies. Their music is really deep and textured and it was really cool to see them do it live.

WILCO did a great job. The weather was perfect. The band gets better and better every time I see them. My favorite tune was "I'm trying to break your heart."

Jeff Tweedy got to play his Breedlove guitar(s) on the land of their creation (how many does he have???).

I was surprised to see how many thousands of people filled the amphitheater when we were leaving after WILCO's second encore.

Great show. The band has been and continues to be a huge inspiration to me.

Great interpretation of melody

Saturday, August 23, 2008

I've been granting Creative Commons rights to some of my music and was happy to hear a really cool interpretation to my melody I play in Around the Bend.

Check it out!




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One Sided Love Affair by radiotimes 

Huge Honor

Friday, August 22, 2008

I've been asked to perform the theme song for the United Way of Deschutes County's campaign kick-off on September 11th.

What is really cool about this story is a young band from Sisters, some in high school and some not, created the song for the United Way last year. They got together and wrote the lyrics on a lunch bag and put together a folky theme song.

They were originally going to perform the song but the lead singer is leaving and the others can't make it. The opportunity came my direction and I'm now collaborating with them.

We met last night and I am really excited to learn that they want me to take the song in any direction I want. They thought it was pretty cool that I'm covering the song they created.

I'm going to produce the song this weekend.

Sounds like my name

Monday, August 18, 2008

I was listening to Woxy this morning and I heard, "and that one comes from Port O'Brien. Even though I shouldn't be I was a little peeved that the name I came up with for my music project, Portside Brian, is very similar.

Reminds me on how my other project, Kousefly, is also very similar to a touring band's name, Kaddisfly. Funny thing is we opened for that band.

I guess that's a good thought considering Port O'Brien is a nationally touring act.

From Vision to Reality

Saturday, August 16, 2008


So I put together my video wall! It is made of PVC pipes and various fittings, a metal bar, two wood blocks for stands and some old canvases.

Here are the photos of the end result. I think I need a couple more canvases. Should turn out pretty cool.

Video Wall

Most of my stuff for performing comes from Home Depot, Lowes or the pawn shop. My current project is to make a video wall behind me. I was really inspired by a show I did with The Dirty Words at Players off of Century Drive.

They had a projector and a stretch screen. They also has a toggle switcher that went from one VCR to another.. They played movies like Mad Max and a variety of other Si-Fi movies.

Here's a video of what I'm talking about:




I want to replicate it for my show, but change it up a bit.

I've got a projector but I was a little stuck on what I want to project it on. I came up with a cool/artistic way would be to hang painting canvases off of each other with big gaps separating them. The image, let's say a close up of a spider, would project onto the separate canvases.

Cool idea, but wondering now how I'm going to hang these up. I'm thinking black pvc pipe

Great open Jam night at M & J

Friday, August 15, 2008

I'm still buzzing with excitement from Wednesday night's open mic at M & J. I arrived about 9 and there was a group doing improv sessions. When they were finished I set up my gear while they packed up. They were a little amazed by my set up. I got it so I can have my two ams, pedal board and guitar ready to go under five minutes.

Unfrotunately they didn't want to leave and this woman wanted to play the hand rum with my set. I really didn't have a choice but to say yes. Can't say that I'm particularity happy with my set. The drums were all over the place and some guy wanted to improve lyrics over me, oh well.

BUT... when I packed up my gear I unpocketed my harmonica and let loose with the next player. A more experience hand drummer joined the mix and like magic we were a three-piece Roots/blues band, entertaining away for at least and hour.

People loved it. I sat down after the set when the next band, this one with a bass guitar, acoustic guitar, female lead and a full set of congos, invited me to play harmonica with them. 45 minutes later I left the stage.

I don't think I'm ever going to get tired of live improv jams.

At The Summit

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Last night went very well, aside the moving of the gear. For a Monday, the place had a very good crowd. I parked in the alleyway and packed in my gear through the back door upstairs to the stage. I've realized that for one guy I've got a lot of gear. Two guitar amplifiers (one for acoustic and the other for electric), a big pedal board, speaker stands and the small PA... uhhg. I set it up on the stage to learn afterward that they wanted me on the balcony next to the bar.

But it is definitely worth the lugging after I get the gear set up. People are a little surprised by the sound that I've been working on. CJ, a bartender at M & J Tavern, complimented my sound saying "you know when people like it when they keep on ordering more drinks and not pack up to leave."

After hearing that POV, I'm satisfied when I see a person order a drink even if they don't clap.

I played for an hour then took a break to grab a beer. I came back and played my second set and was approached by Ed, the whistler, to whistle in one of my tunes. I gladly accepted and created an acoustic loop... sounded real cool. Cool enough to end the whole show with another loop. i think we are on to something! It sounds like a twisted, psychedelic spaghetti western. you gotta hear it.

I'm live tonight at The Summit

Monday, August 11, 2008

Got a last minute gig for tonight. Absolutely no promotion, but this is a good time for me to show the folks at The Summit what I'm about.

Wish me luck

Remix of Amnesia

Thursday, August 7, 2008

I recorded a clean track of one of the songs I'm composing. I was delighted to hear a few of my strumming notes coming back in a new form... check it out!