James plays a Taylor 314ce Guitar which he got for a very good deal before the world's economies collapsed and humanity was plunged into a very cheap apocalypse.
No, he is not paid to say that by Taylor, but is willing to accept payment if that is an option
Leroy Lee - Guitar
Syd Green - Drums
Oli Smith - Bass
Melvin Tree - Production, bass and a whole lotta love
Influences
Dylan, the Beatles, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Augie March, Ron Sexsmith, Bright Eyes, the Doves, Leroy Lee, Tim Fite, Dewey Cox, Sam Cooke, Rufus, Martha, Loudon (the 3rd), Billy Joel, Patti Smith, Wilco, Okkervil River, Annie Lennox, Janis Joplin, Radiohead, Joanna Newsom, Nick Cave, The Boys Next Door, the Crooked Fiddle Band, the Flight of the Conchords, Jon Brion, Joni Mitchell, Lou Reed, Bowie, Chisel (farken barnsey), Beach Boys, Sufjan and Tom Waits (for no man).
Thanks for the gig and CD today mate!... Also the Melbourne gig tips. BTW, really enjoying you're tunes. You got a fantastic voice., cool songs. Hope to see you around :)
come join us to launch The Apples debut EP, produced by Noisegate Studios' Gene Mitchell & Ian Pritchett (Angus & Julia Stone/Beautiful Girls) Sat 20th June @ Civic Underground (cnr pitt & goulburn st) w/Decorated Generals + Yum cha Blues + Nikki Nouveau 7:30pm/$10 http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=100575243352
Just wanted to stop by and invite you to this little show we're playin' tomorrow in Sydney, it's gonna be one hell of a time!
Venue: Will & Toby's, Oxford St. Sydney Line-up: MJ&TSOM, The Crooked Fiddle Band, and The Woohoo Review http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=22588&ref=mguide - check here for more deets.
Come on down, bring your dancin' shoes... ♥MJ&TSOM.x
Sydney's hanging in there without you. Some things have changed... The banks have collapsed, people are looting by day and rioting by night. Last night, with food being scarce and all, people broke into Taronga Zoo and took some of the larger animals. I guess it was only shortly after you left that the petrol ran out so, as you can imagine, there are a hell of a lot more bicycles these days. Otherwise all good, see you when you get back. Cheers Andy