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My Ol' Mother

Interview with Bubba (Cincinnati)

The grandkids called her Bubba.

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Blues with aurora Metaluna (01/16/10 - Utrecht)
Eyes of the Raven (11/30/09 - Snakepit)
Everybody Knows (11/13/09 - Red Palms)
Wind of Change (11/14/09 - Gaslight)
Woman - Unplugged (11/02/09 - Ballroom)
Collapse (10/14/09 - Luxor)

These are songs I'm trying out and if you like one then keep it as it's likely to change.

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The Dangerous Beauties, Telia and Silky, have been performing with me from the start. They say they're just eye candy but in reality they've contributed tremendously to the show.

This picture is from Old Salt's Pub, a venue that broke out many of the veteran performers of Second Life today. Kim Seifert is one of them and Old Salt's is the first place I heard her sing. You couldn't help but hear that she would get huge in Second Life. I'm proud to say I opened the first set at Old Salt's and we played there every Saturday night for quite a long time. Those were definitely very good times, notwithstanding all the troubles Second Life was having staying up at the time.

The first concert was at the Sunset music shell and it was entirely a video performance. Telia and Silky danced with me while I played guitar but all of the music was coming from the videos. We worked so hard on setting it up and had mapped out the set pretty much down to the second. William Richelieu and Gina Dawn gave me the break and every other Second Life gig traces back to that one.

This is the original Scarborough Studio rock house. I lived here for quite a while as it was my home base while I was auditioning at various venues. I also had a giant-screen television on the roof so people could preview my videos. That worked out well as the first Second Life show was nothing but videos.