Post by bryanstone on Oct 12, 2007 7:51:28 GMT -5
Mooneye
will be splattered all over the museum stage this coming tuesday,
16th of october
from 8 to 11pm
itll be a night of great music and more
free to all, but a hat will be passed for the band!
join us!
main street museum 58 bridge street white river junction, downtown
rio blanco, vermont
"may it please you" --the management
Jeremy Latch is from Turners Falls, MA, and Mooneye is
the latest incarnation of Jeremy's The Love Always
Love Band. Jeremy (guitar, Casio keyboard, vocals) has
written numerous songs and toured the US playing 'em,
including "Spider Jones," "Mr. Whisperwalk," "Vipers
in the Tires," "Alive and Dead," and more. Yeay!
Cassettes has just issued Jeremy's solo audiocassette
LOVE LETTERS FOR EVERYBODY (Yeay 019 from
http://yeah.suchfun.net), and Jeremy likes to
skateboard and to draw graduated circles for hours.
Sam Phillips (guitar, clarinet, vocals) is an
artist/photographer and a native of Brattleboro, VT.
He co-manages The Tinder Box on Elliott Street in
Brattleboro, loves to skateboard and create music and
forms, and struggles with what might be tendonitis.
Visit the Tinder Box venue on MySpace for more info
and insights.
________
Daniel Bissette (drums, trombone, vocals) says his
music is "fueled by the frustrations of growing up in
America." He is a native Vermonter (born 1985) and has
been drawing and making music of one kind or another
(drums, guitar, etc.) most of his life. His art
appears in an Italian book on director Lucio Fulci,
onscreen in Lance Weiler's new feature film HEAD
TRAUMA, on its companion alternative soundtrack CD
CURSED, and his first self-published zine was HOT
CHICKS TAKE HUGE SHITS (2006). He currently lives in
Brattleboro, VT and has a select but awesome vinyl
collection, and is currently steeped in Moondog, Harry
Partch, Alejandro Jodorowsky, vintage jazz and various
European traditional and folk musics. Dan and his dad
Stephen R. Bissette jammed on a humor piece for the
mini-comic TREES & HILLS AND FRIENDS and “The Alphabet
of Zombie” for the Accent UK anthology ZOMBIES (May
2007).
will be splattered all over the museum stage this coming tuesday,
16th of october
from 8 to 11pm
itll be a night of great music and more
free to all, but a hat will be passed for the band!
join us!
main street museum 58 bridge street white river junction, downtown
rio blanco, vermont
"may it please you" --the management
Jeremy Latch is from Turners Falls, MA, and Mooneye is
the latest incarnation of Jeremy's The Love Always
Love Band. Jeremy (guitar, Casio keyboard, vocals) has
written numerous songs and toured the US playing 'em,
including "Spider Jones," "Mr. Whisperwalk," "Vipers
in the Tires," "Alive and Dead," and more. Yeay!
Cassettes has just issued Jeremy's solo audiocassette
LOVE LETTERS FOR EVERYBODY (Yeay 019 from
http://yeah.suchfun.net), and Jeremy likes to
skateboard and to draw graduated circles for hours.
Sam Phillips (guitar, clarinet, vocals) is an
artist/photographer and a native of Brattleboro, VT.
He co-manages The Tinder Box on Elliott Street in
Brattleboro, loves to skateboard and create music and
forms, and struggles with what might be tendonitis.
Visit the Tinder Box venue on MySpace for more info
and insights.
________
Daniel Bissette (drums, trombone, vocals) says his
music is "fueled by the frustrations of growing up in
America." He is a native Vermonter (born 1985) and has
been drawing and making music of one kind or another
(drums, guitar, etc.) most of his life. His art
appears in an Italian book on director Lucio Fulci,
onscreen in Lance Weiler's new feature film HEAD
TRAUMA, on its companion alternative soundtrack CD
CURSED, and his first self-published zine was HOT
CHICKS TAKE HUGE SHITS (2006). He currently lives in
Brattleboro, VT and has a select but awesome vinyl
collection, and is currently steeped in Moondog, Harry
Partch, Alejandro Jodorowsky, vintage jazz and various
European traditional and folk musics. Dan and his dad
Stephen R. Bissette jammed on a humor piece for the
mini-comic TREES & HILLS AND FRIENDS and “The Alphabet
of Zombie” for the Accent UK anthology ZOMBIES (May
2007).