Michael Bishop, Austin Fitch, Stuart Gunter, Darell Hyden, Matt Rissler also with perfomances on the recording by Matt Boyle, Coby Batty, Raphael Wintersberger, Abel Okugawa, Terry Lafon and Rob Widdicombe
Meant to ask you last night how you fared after being in the direct line of Jeremy's sticks. Looked like it hurt pretty bad. Hopefully it didn't bruise much. Give him an earful on watching where he throws his stuff
After spending the last month driving 4000 miles around the southwest, I arrived back in Los Angeles to discover that my new album 'Anitya' has been released. Its currently available on amazon, napster and emusic...or you can listen to most of streaming for free on reverbnation.com/tullymackaytisbert. If you enjoy it I for sure appreciate the support. The album is 10 songs that involve the idea of anitya in Buddhism that all things are impermanent. The album is acoustic folk rock that also integrates traditional east asian sounds and uses the chinese lute the pipa. Thank you for listening! Peace, Tully
Tom -- just wanted to say thank you for all the music you have made so far. The stuff you guys did in King Sour made a profound imapct on my life and my outlook towards music. The King Sour vibe definitely lives on in me and the projects I am working on. I know 'Instrumentally Retarded' is available on iTunes but you guys have got to put out 'Nipple' again! My copy got swiped but I recently found it on eBay for like 6 bucks and it sounds as fresh as it did to me as a new VCU student in 94-95. Peace brother and best of luck to you!
Saw you in Orlando, the show was great and my god you guys have so many instruments, it amazing.
Tom the website is nice, That picture of you is awesome, whoever drew it, its very nice, are you going home now?, or is there more mouse work to be had?
Great show last night in Oakland Tom! I was there enjoying every moment of it. That trumpet solo you do during Spitting Venom is always one of the highlights!