Long Overdue Update

Greetings, comrades or Commandroids or whatever you think fans of a guy named “Commander” should be called.  I’ve been much remiss in sending out updates this past summer– a lot going on, including GregoFest in June;  a very productive week at Camp Bluegrass in Levelland in July; finishing up all of the recording on “Seven Cities” (including some killer Dixie Chicks-style backing vox by Andrea Whaley);  laying down keys on Mike Morgan’s upcoming solo album, which features Jamie Oldaker (former drummer for Eric Clapton & Bob Seger), Pat Manske (drummer for the Flatlanders), Keith Davis (guitarist w/ the Eli Young Band), Lloyd Maines, Carter Arrington (if some of you remember a band called Larry that used to run in the same circles with The Harmony Theory, Carter was their guitarist), and Jenny Mier from Flounders Without Eyes;  doing a mini-tour with Deadeye and Green Mountain Grass for Jerry Garcia’s Birthday Bash;  and probably other notable events that have slipped my swiss-cheese memory.

I tend to remember to update Facebook a lot more frequently than the e-mail list, so give me a Like at https://www.facebook.com/drcommander if you’re interested in more fine-grained doses of Commander.  I’m also on the Twitter @DRCPianoMan.

The main purpose of this e-mail is to let you know about a great festival that I (we) will be playing on Saturday Oct. 27 (a week from this Saturday, assuming you’re reading this before Oct. 20.  Otherwise, this Saturday.)  It’s called the Halloween Hoe-Down and will be held at Purple Bee Studios in sunny Lockhart, Texas, famous for barbeque and Christopher Guest films.  Flounders Without Eyes’ 20th anniversary show will be at 3 PM on Saturday, then I’ll be joining Mike Morgan, Jamie Oldaker, and Carter Arrington at 11:30 PM for the debut of our new band, The Rhythmic Statues (Mark II.)  We’ll be charging right out of the gate as the backing band for bluegrass legend Peter Rowan, who is headlining the festival.  I learned at Camp Bluegrass that every working musician has a “Bill Monroe Number”, which is basically the bluegrass equivalent of a “Kevin Bacon Number.”  Well, Peter has a Bill Monroe Number of 1.  ‘Nuff said.

I got a chance to play down at Purple Bee for GregoFest, and it’s a super sweet venue.  Very relaxed, no draconian rules or anything.  BYOB and a lawn chair and just hang out (actually, you don’t even have to BYOB this time around, since there will be free booze, thanks to a generous liquor donation.)  On-site pool with a great view of the stage (if it’s hot enough to swim.)  Festival passes are still on sale for $30 but will go up to $35 at the gate for those in costume or $40 without costume.  Everything you need to know, including the ticket link and lineup, is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/120142514798232.  Ticket price includes on-site camping for those who want to go on Friday as well.  Also performing on Saturday will be our old friends The Flying Balalaika Brothers and Deadeye.

Oh yeah, and I’m a 40-something now.  How the hell did *that* happen?!

Signed,
D. R. Commander
Austin’s second most vertically integrated musician

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