(image stolen and modified by MQMurphy)
Since last post the Singer/Songwriter Cape May has rolled through town again - March 26th and 27th, 2011 found our little town crawling with old and young instrument-toting folks. It's a delicious and slightly agonizing event - delicious for obvious reasons - agonizing because there's no way to catch it all.
The 3/26/11 Six Degrees show played host to almost half a dozen songwriters who had a history of writing and playing together when they were all living in Nashville. They were reunited for the weekend as a few of them were scheduled to perform at SS Cape May. The show featured live performances by Pete Mroz, Gordon Vincent, Rachel Owen, Jim Counter and J.M. Kearns. You might've been one of the lucky folks who caught the impromptu (thanks to Vickie Watson) performance at The Merion Inn on Saturday afternoon.
J.M. Kearns (he who writes books) was also a guest on the Six Degrees "Unlimited New Year's Day" show. JM played a few of his favorite tunes.
JM and Gordon have been playing a lot in the Cape May Area - JM (Mike to his friends) can be heard on a regular basis this Summer at the Pilot House on Tuesday nights, sitting in at the fabulous Barry Tischler-hosted Open Mic on Fridays, hosting Open Mics occasionally at the Mad Batter and appearing with the Song Slingers a couple of times at The Batter this Summer.
Gordon has been making pretty regular appearances at Higher Grounds Coffee House and Hawk Haven Vineyard in Cape May and traveling up to Espressit Coffee House in Haddon Township, NJ for Sunday morning gigs. Gordon also drops in occasionally at the Pilot House Open Mic Night (PHOMN) and pretty much leaves everyone stupefied with his masterful performances.
Me, I've been trying to spend my Sunday mornings doing my favorite kind of research - sitting up in bed with a fine cup of coffee reading my favorite music blogs like Music Fog, the LA Times' Pop and Hiss and the Guardian UK music blog.
Been promising friends that the SixDegrees.FM website would be up soon - still promising. Stay tuned.
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