The Show and Tell Gallery Podcast #6

A warm, drier evening had replaced the cold drizzle of the afternoon.  “These are my FRIENDS,” James Honzik exuded, among them Heather Browne whose black and white photography graced the walls of The Show and Tell Gallery, along with James’ portraiture.  Walt Curtis misbehaved his ever-charming self, while Heather and even Melissa Sillitoe each read a poem. Crow Canyon brought a whole bunch of people (as well as the PA – thanks!) and deliberated over surf-folk and electro lullabyes (there’s a setlist on their myspace blog).  It was Soft Tags’ Richard Shirk‘s birthday so they axed him to play shakers on “The Chase (Backwoods Banjo version).”  Dusty Santamaria sang, read poems, bled black tears, and backed up James’ broken blues and Walt’s bitten ballads.  A couple of songwriters-in-attendance enlisted towards the end – the very end, when they lock the doors and everything.  In the end, it was just another passion-fueled First Thursday opening.  For now, The Show and Tell Gallery Podcast lives here.

Now you can access the Show and Tell Gallery podcast via iTunes using this link:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=295435468

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