January 18, 2006.....
....Letting the days go by.....pouring winter rain here in S.E. Pennsylvania. Welcome to the first ever They Know Blauggh....
What's happening: 2005 concluded with a ripping house party at Bentley's Casa deLuccia. We played, adoring fans threw themselves at our feet and occaisionally right on top of us. It was great fun. It was our first gig to feature our new drummer, Dave (young David) Stouber. It was quite amusing to launch into some of our "standards" and watch the look on Dave's face as he (and we) realized that he had never, ever played the song(s) with us before. To his credit, he jumped in bravely and did not flinch.
And so to 2006. We have been rehearsing a lot of new material and a lot of old material. There's a lot we hope to accomplish this year: new material, maybe even some new, original material. Updated website. New recording(s). Etc. Gigs? As is typical for us, there's very little on the boards now, but usually by late Spring, things start taking shape.
If you are interested in having They Know play at your party/event/whatever, just drop us a line at theyknowmusic@yahoo.com
More Blauggh soon,
Dan E
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
To All Friends, and fans of They Know
The band will be playing in Milford, PA from 3-6 PM on October 15. The gig is at Seventh Street Coffee on Broad, one of Northeast PA's most music friendly venues and is in conjunction with the Black Bear Film Festival (www.blackbearfilm.com) which runs from October 14 - 16.
THEY KNOW is composed of 5 guys who grew up playing music together in the Philadelphia area. As happens, folks drifted apart to other Coasts and even other countries but now have fallen into a nice groove playing when and where we can for the sheer joy of making music.
The tunes are an eclectic mix of rock and roll favorites, one hit wonders, San Francisco inspired jams and classic rock. Most likely there will be a mix of acoustic and electric music woven throughout the sets this time around.
For those of you who don't know, Milford is about 120 miles from the Philly Metro Area, 60 miles from the Lehigh Valley, 50 miles from Scranton and 70 miles from NYC. It is in the Northeast corner where NY, NJ and PA all meet.
On the border of the Delaware Water Gap national Recreation Area, Milford is a Victorian Village with lots of antiques, galleries and some great inns and restaurants. The Black Bear Film Festival is a World Class Festival but with a nice small town vibe.
Soooooooooo.............. come on out and support the films, have a Latte or two and rock with us at Seventh Street Coffee on Broad. Why not make it a Weekend!!!!!!!!!!!
Check directions on MapQuest. If it's too confusing feel free to e-mail me-leeking2 @aol.com and I'll hook you up. See you on the 15th peace & aloha Lee Raden( the pianoman)
The band will be playing in Milford, PA from 3-6 PM on October 15. The gig is at Seventh Street Coffee on Broad, one of Northeast PA's most music friendly venues and is in conjunction with the Black Bear Film Festival (www.blackbearfilm.com) which runs from October 14 - 16.
THEY KNOW is composed of 5 guys who grew up playing music together in the Philadelphia area. As happens, folks drifted apart to other Coasts and even other countries but now have fallen into a nice groove playing when and where we can for the sheer joy of making music.
The tunes are an eclectic mix of rock and roll favorites, one hit wonders, San Francisco inspired jams and classic rock. Most likely there will be a mix of acoustic and electric music woven throughout the sets this time around.
For those of you who don't know, Milford is about 120 miles from the Philly Metro Area, 60 miles from the Lehigh Valley, 50 miles from Scranton and 70 miles from NYC. It is in the Northeast corner where NY, NJ and PA all meet.
On the border of the Delaware Water Gap national Recreation Area, Milford is a Victorian Village with lots of antiques, galleries and some great inns and restaurants. The Black Bear Film Festival is a World Class Festival but with a nice small town vibe.
Soooooooooo.............. come on out and support the films, have a Latte or two and rock with us at Seventh Street Coffee on Broad. Why not make it a Weekend!!!!!!!!!!!
Check directions on MapQuest. If it's too confusing feel free to e-mail me-leeking2 @aol.com and I'll hook you up. See you on the 15th peace & aloha Lee Raden( the pianoman)
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