May 25, 2009
Gig report: Folklife ‘09
Hey, I know that font!
Irrational anxiety aside, I have to say my gig at Folklife couldn’t have gone any better. Great weather + happy, attentive crowd + mistake-free performance = yay!
Of course they still got my name wrong (the MC fixed it a bit later):
The sunshine and 70-degree temps brought out a ton of people. I had a full capacity crowd (more were crowded off to the back and sides):
Since I was playing solo I decided to be brave and pull out the looper pedal so I could accompany myself with some smack-thwap! guitar-beatboxing. The red pedal on the lower left is the LoopStation:
Overall the gig was great — not too shabby for having not performed in seven months.
The setlist:
- One Sure Thing
- Brickyard Bend
- Everything They Say
- Holding Back
- At The Airport
- More Good Days
(Thanks Megan for the pics.)
We didn’t hang around hot, crowded Seattle Center very long after the show, but we did wander up to the Narrative Stage to see Nukariik perform some otherworldly-sounding Inuit throat singing:
Back home, Megan and I had a nice sunshine-y walk through the Seward Park neighborhood that ended with arugula pizza and Manny’s Pale Ale at the Flying Squirrel. Highly recommended:
If we ever have to leave Seattle I’ll have to find a way to bring Manny’s with us, or curl up into a ball and sob.
Overall, an awesome start to summer.




















Glad to hear it went well Scott. It’s a shame we don’t get to see you play here in the UK.
if i knew you were playing i’d would have cheered but i was at the mural stage. btw the lark vs owl cd is mastered if you’d like to hear it.
peace
d-nus
Yes…mmm, Manny’s. Flying Squirell = delicious!