Run On Sentence is Dustin Hamman The following people have contributed to the project either by performing live or in the studio William Joersz: Double Bass John Whaley: Trumpet John Reski: Trumpet John Vecchiarelli: drums Scott Magee:drums Gavin Bowes: drums Nick Jaina: whatever he wants Nathan Langston: violin
Shawn Mclain: violin Jason Leonard: stuff and things Justin Durrie: Double Bass Michael Apinyakul: Guitar/vocals/drum Lee Howard: Guitar/vocals/percussion
Influences
Richard Brautigan, William Joersz, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Ricky Joe Hamman, Nuetral Milk Hotel, waiting for the bus, Shoeshine Blue, John Vecchiarelli, being alone in the mountains, Violent Femmes, Pavement, looking out of airplane windows, Nick Jaina, Simon Joyner, Clare Hamman, The Silver Jews, Robin Dobson and his collection of yodelling albums,Tom Waits, Klickitat Canyon Wine, Prince, Weird Al Yankovic, Sam D'Agostino, Gavin Bowes, awareness of my own breath, Loch Lomond, Doug Hague, moving bodies of water, Kyle Durrie, Michael Jackson, NOFX, Django Reinhardt, Fugazi, Shicky Gnarowitz, Ali Ippolito, Elvis Presely, the moon, Dean Martin, Buddy Guy, Built to Spill, Julie Andrews, Ryan Grimm, Bob the God Guy, being wide awake and alone at 3:00 in the morning, Pink Floyd, Modest Mouse, The Weakerthans, Jeff Buckley, Minor Threat, My Sister, All of those other bands that start with the word "The", Jeff Mueller, and the sound of Harvest laughing.
Sounds Like
okay, so I had a friend tell me that i should add a "Donations" button to my page so that people could give me money... well, i thought it would be weird to ask people to give me money... so i didn't do it...
but then i got to thinkin'...
what if you got a free copy of the record and wanted a place to donate for it?
or maybe you really enjoyed a show and wanted to say so with a "tip" of sorts...
or maybe you just don't have time to travel the country singing songs for folks but are glad that it gets done and know that no only is it not a lucrative endeavor, but at times it gets downright costly!
Maybe all of those are good enough reasons to add a button...
So, if you, for whatever reason, you want to donate to the continuation of my touring and the sharing of my music, please feel free to do so here...
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The new True Margrit CD - The Juggler's Progress - is now available for pre-order, along with t-shirts and artwork, photo and drumheads, as we get ready for our monthlong tour of the Great Northwest! Check it out here: http://bit.ly/7Cu8J
Look for us in Washington, Oregon and California between October 15 and November 15, when our tour wraps up with the big show at San Francisco's best rock club, Bottom of the Hill! For the complete show schedule, check here: http://bit.ly/1UgGqQ
ah, that'd be beautiful. i'll try and find some right now and get back to you tonight. i'd offer up my house but i don't live in the city, i live in the boondocks of new jersey.
hey Dustin, thanks for playing those songs for us last night, we all appreciated it. I put together a list of venues where you could play if you ever decided to swing through fort collins. Avogadro's Number is probably the best place, very similar to Meadowlark. Website is http://www.avogadros.com/ Here's a list of other venue's and their websites if you want to check those out too.