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LONGSLEEVES Tour Journal - Volume Five

Sep 22

Sixty Years War Webcast, September 19th, 2010. All photos by Drew Allegre


Sep 19

This is an excerpt from Chris Darby’s tour journal which you can receive in your email if you sign up for his mailing list. It’s a really great, detailed document of the traveling he and I have done thus far on our tour:

So, after a few days off in Chicago, I am back into the swing of things. I left Chicago Wednesday afternoon, for Ft. Wayne, Indiana. It was to be the first of three weeks of shows with Longsleeves, and I couldn’t be more excited about this. Longsleeves is the brainchild of a certain James Musselman, who is based out of San Diego, but has Midwestern roots. I have seen this act as a duo before, but for this tour, it is James traveling solo. My guitar player, Julius, came along with me for the Ft. Wayne show, and the few days following. It is always good to have him along. 

The drive to Ft. Wayne was uneventful. We made it to The Brass Rail around 9, and started playing around 10. I had played this place before, when I came through in early August. It was a pleasant surprise to see that many of the people I had met last time were there again to see this show. Lee Miles also played this show. He is an incredible musician, and I suggest checking him out.

You can read more and previous entries at his website www.chrisdarbymusic.com

Sep 08

LONGSLEEVES Tour Journal - Volume One

Sep 02

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

Oct 15
“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

Live at Wooden Nickel, October 15th, 2009. All photos by Drew Allegre.

Oct 15

The Brass Rail, October 13th, 2009. All photos by Drew Allegre

Oct 13
Aug 21
The muted glitches and scratchy backgrounds that underpin all the songs establish sort of a foundation to the gauzy keyboard lines and pads. There are no sharp edges here.

LONGSLEEVES Tour Journal - Volume Five

Longsleeves

Posted on Sunday September 19th 2010 at 07:40pm. Its tags are listed below.

Sixty Years War Webcast, September 19th, 2010. All photos by Drew Allegre


Chris’ Journal

This is an excerpt from Chris Darby’s tour journal which you can receive in your email if you sign up for his mailing list. It’s a really great, detailed document of the traveling he and I have done thus far on our tour:

So, after a few days off in Chicago, I am back into the swing of things. I left Chicago Wednesday afternoon, for Ft. Wayne, Indiana. It was to be the first of three weeks of shows with Longsleeves, and I couldn’t be more excited about this. Longsleeves is the brainchild of a certain James Musselman, who is based out of San Diego, but has Midwestern roots. I have seen this act as a duo before, but for this tour, it is James traveling solo. My guitar player, Julius, came along with me for the Ft. Wayne show, and the few days following. It is always good to have him along. 

The drive to Ft. Wayne was uneventful. We made it to The Brass Rail around 9, and started playing around 10. I had played this place before, when I came through in early August. It was a pleasant surprise to see that many of the people I had met last time were there again to see this show. Lee Miles also played this show. He is an incredible musician, and I suggest checking him out.

You can read more and previous entries at his website www.chrisdarbymusic.com

LONGSLEEVES Tour Journal - Volume One

Longsleeves

Posted on Thursday October 15th 2009 at 04:20pm. Its tags are listed below.

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs
“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

Longsleeves

Posted on Thursday October 15th 2009 at 12:00pm. Its tags are listed below.

Live at Wooden Nickel, October 15th, 2009. All photos by Drew Allegre.

Longsleeves

Posted on Tuesday October 13th 2009 at 12:00pm. Its tags are listed below.

The Brass Rail, October 13th, 2009. All photos by Drew Allegre

Longsleeves

Posted on Thursday August 21st 2008 at 12:00pm. Its tags are listed below.

The muted glitches and scratchy backgrounds that underpin all the songs establish sort of a foundation to the gauzy keyboard lines and pads. There are no sharp edges here.