Went to see Fulborn Teversham last night, at the Museum of Garden History. Really good. And I discovered a new drumming hero in Seb Rochford. Two drumming heroes in a week. Very exciting. And it's interesting recording the hidden little byways, connections and alliances that surround him and Polar Bear and Pickled Egg records, like this little page, which makes music feel handmade and personal.
I once went out with a girl from Karen who lived in Fulbourn - and I used to play football for Teversham, too. Strange world.
Posted by: TomLR | July 21, 2007 at 09:58 PM
Hey there, my name is Jessica and I live in the Portland area. I actually met you briefly when you came to the University of Oregon in Eugene. I just graduated, but was in Allen Hall Advertising. I grew up in the area, and a great place to go in Portland is Coffee Time on NW 21st. It is open till 2:30, and it is a great way to see the the outcasts of society. Everyone hangs out there from punks to college kids to bums. Highly recommend sitting outside and picking up a game of chess with someone.
Posted by: | July 21, 2007 at 10:53 PM