Bob, I could've stayed up for hours talking to folks who came to the screening about that film. If I hadn't had to go home and write, I probably would've.
Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Harper. Sunday was a lot of fun. Everybody else: Go get the free soundtrack album from the film here: http://72musicians.com
cheers,
-bob
Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Harper. Sunday was a lot of fun. Everybody else: Go get the free soundtrack album from the film here: http://72musicians.com cheers, -bob
Thanks, Chris! I'm excited, too.
Thanks, Chris! I'm excited, too.
ALSO - Young Fierce is supposed to be performing at this event as well. I am so amped for this shindig, I can't even put it into words really. Great write up too, Jason.
See you there, fooleries!
ALSO - Young Fierce is supposed to be performing at this event as well. I am so amped for this shindig, I can't even put it into words really. Great write up too, Jason. See you there, fooleries!
Yeah, I realized how this literally says you've only had one day job, but I felt that the tone of the piece and that line in particular connoted intentional, self-conscious exaggeration on my part. I meant mainly to convey envy that you've only had to work one menial job, basically, as an adult. Anyway, thank YOU, Mac.
Yeah, I realized how this literally says you've only had one day job, but I felt that the tone of the piece and that line in particular connoted intentional, self-conscious exaggeration on my part. I meant mainly to convey envy that you've only had to work one menial job, basically, as an adult. Anyway, thank YOU, Mac.
Props to Mac, nice to see a hometown cat following Tech's lead and supporting himself off the craft. KC HIP HOP ALL DAY! [www.indyground.com]
I've had a day job *once* since 2004.
From ages 15-however old I was in 2004, I had like 56 day jobs.
You crazy Harper.
Thanks!
Props to Mac, nice to see a hometown cat following Tech's lead and supporting himself off the craft. KC HIP HOP ALL DAY! [www.indyground.com]
I've had a day job *once* since 2004. From ages 15-however old I was in 2004, I had like 56 day jobs. You crazy Harper. Thanks!
that is neat I used to go there all the time when I was young I like the park it was real neat
that is neat I used to go there all the time when I was young I like the park it was real neat
Devin, you definitely did the right thing going to the library. The Missouri Valley room is probably your best bet in finding older things from the Star. If you haven't asked the staff for assistance, be sure to do that.
You may also want to stop by the Marr Sound Archives at UMKC. They have archival collections apart from recordings and since he was a musician there may be something there. You could pick Mr. Hadddix's brain for memories of your father as well.
Devin, you definitely did the right thing going to the library. The Missouri Valley room is probably your best bet in finding older things from the Star. If you haven't asked the staff for assistance, be sure to do that. You may also want to stop by the Marr Sound Archives at UMKC. They have archival collections apart from recordings and since he was a musician there may be something there. You could pick Mr. Hadddix's brain for memories of your father as well.
One more thing - Mom also used to work at the Freedom Palace.
God, things had cooler names back then...
Forgot to include my contact info: Devin Sells, (816)399-5002, 3435 Holmes, KCMO 64109, cdsells1969@yahoo.com...
Thanks!
Re: “Spirit of 72: A new documentary about Kansas Citys music scene is asking for subsistence”
This columnist is a genius.