I'm doing great, actually (knocks table). Still playing the Punk, married 16 years, have 2 boys, 13 and 18, my wife is a teacher and I'm an office manager, we both love our jobs. We're trying to buy a house now, if we can find the right one. Living in Boston since 1986.
My band, The Konks, are going into the recording studio next week and a Repellents lp is coming out (at long last) in May.
No complaints here!
You?
Ah, well, for mentions of Taboo, Primo Times, Fun City!, Poor Jack's Paper, and some of the other alternative street rags back in the day, you'll have to visit Merde's blog at http://jackmerde.wordpress.com
OK, Life is good as long as I don't consider the fact that money eludes me. Apparently it doesn't matter. I'm currently adjusting to life as an "empty nester". Leena (my 24 yr old daughter) has been living in Spain. So I'm adjusting to my new life… I have a custom draoery workroom in downtown indy. I'm still sitting at a sewing machine. The economy is certainly giving us a run for our money, literally. I think we'll survive though. I'm working on compiling all of the eighties memorabilia I have in my possession and when I'm ready I'll try to post it all on this sight.
I will always appreciate the impact that Josh had on my musical development. He taught me a lot about music theory and arrangement that I wouldn't have learned otherwise I think. However he feels now, I'm sure he has his reasons. I'm just glad tha...
I’ve been to a lot of house shows over the last nine years that I’ve been in Bloomington. Sometimes these shows are incredible and fill me with hope for the future of local music in this town. Other times they make me wonder why I didn’t stay home...