SneezingCow.com

Home of Michael Perry – Author, Humorist, Singer/Songwriter, Amateur Pig Farmer

Cart:

Loading...

Archive for January, 2010

Thanks Again

Home feeding chickens and hauling firewood after a weekend spent singing and telling stories.  I hope everyone knows how much it means to us when we see faces out there, knowing you’ve taken time to venture out in the cold to share your afternoon or evening with us.

Today it’s time with family and relatives, celebrating a certain youngster’s tenth birthday (zooom! goes Time) and getting used to the fact that during my absence this week Olivia the Cinderella Dog Princess was transformed into Horton the Elephant Princess.  At least that was the report from two-year-old-world at breakfast this morning.

Long Beds in Alma

Man, what a lot of folks in Spencer.  We had a great time, it was dang cold at load-out!

We’re in Alma, Wisconsin today.  A river town.  Two shows, one at 3 p.m., one at 7 p.m.  Music, but I’ll throw in a coupla stories while the band tunes or de-tunes.

More info on 3 p.m. show in Alma here.

More info on 7 p.m. show in Alma here.

Mike and the Band on the Run

Got the guitars packed up and we’re headed out for a two-day run.  Tonight in Spencer, Wisconsin, I’ll do a set of reading/humor followed by a set with the band.  Then on Saturday we’ll do two concerts in Alma, Wisconsin (I’ll probably weave a few stories in between the songs).

More info on Spencer show here.

More info on 3 p.m. show in Alma here.

More info on 7 p.m. show in Alma here.

Last night we rehearsed under the watchful eyes of Billy’s wiener dogs.

Thank You, See You

Thank you to everyone in Rhinelander.  Especially everyone who worked so hard behind the scenes to bring it together.  Got introduced by a true “Nobbern” girl!  Seats full, my heart too.  And thank you to the EMS and FD “vollies” in attendance.  Earlier I discussed writing and bear-skinning at a local school and was treated to the finest pasty I’ve had in ages.  For those of you checking in from somewhere other than Cornwall, England (or da U.P.), it’s pronounced pass-ty. I had the basic, which was anything but!  Eating pasties, talking literature, Steve Earle, deer hunting and old pickup trucks.  Don’t talk to me about your power lunch.

The band and I will be hitting the road Friday and Saturday.  We’ll be playing songs from our new album (on February 1 we’ll have some fun news about something the label is doing for early orders – for now you can listen to samples here).  Looking forward to whompin’ those D chords.

In the meantime, Jim Fleming is still reading Coop on Wisconsin Public Radio (last night in Rhinelander I was reading the “farmer snort” section and wondering if Jim Fleming ever thought his career would come to this).

Tomorrow night?  First responder refresher class with my New Auburn Area Fire Department friends.