The Oct. 1 Haiku Rd. show at the Stop 'n' Look window in Phoenix was great fun. We played in between politically-motivated monologists, next to a have-to-see-to-understand political art installation and under projections on the wall of 1984 slogans and photos of BushCo-Conspirators with tape over their mouths. There was a small but not embarrassing and rather enthusiastic crowd and the weather was lovely.
But if you are in, or can get to, Phoenix on Oct. 23, you must come to Willow House that evening (it's a Saturday) for the biggest-yet Haiku Rd. show, where we'll actually play some of our good stuff that's not political (though since it's close to election time, expect a political song or two) and play actual long sets. We're trying to get the biggest crowd we can for two reasons: First, we'd like to convince the nice Willow House people that they done good by booking a relatively new and untested band on a Saturday night (about which, by the way, woohoo!) and second, it's my birthday!
More details to come. Be there. Aloha.
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