
Big thanks to all who came out last night to the
Barnyard Records Three-CD Launch for as fine a party as ST has seen. Such a beautiful thing. Lots of great friends came out, including some whom I hadn’t seen in months, and the room housed a genuine air of celebration (amid the waft of some amazing cheeses Jean Martin [pictured] and I picked out for our guests).
Christine Duncan was a splendid maitre-d’ and made everyone feel totally welcome – she’s surely got the job from now on if she wants it! The music-making, while very fine (especially
Evan Shaw and Jean’s really brief tête-à-tête), clearly deferred to the party, and the hang went well into the night. It was especially wonderful to welcome
Lori Freedman, whom I’ve barely seen and with whom I hadn’t played since we recorded
Plumb in April. She sounds utterly fantastic. Our duet was a little underheated for which I feel a bit responsible – it’s tough to change gears from host to performer and I didn’t quite make the switch capably last night – but I’m licking my chops for my next shots at playing with her: the Montréal Barnyard Records Launch Party at
Casa Del Popolo on 23 March and the
Sound Symposium, St. John’s Newfoundland, 3-13 July.
Thanks always to
Jean Martin, the Barnyard Visionary and truly one of the most affable, creative gentlemen you could possibly meet.
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