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Posted by dwzimmer on 06-26-2009 at21:25:

  New Jersey Show, July 12

Anybody in NYC or New Jersey or Pennsylvania? You're not far from our house, where Terry Taylor and Friends will play July 12, 7:30. For more info, e-mail me at dwzimmer@rci.rutgers.edu, or visit the facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112109631102

You might also be interested in a July 21 Mike Roe and Michael Miller show at our house. Another facebook page for that: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=190019675724



Posted by dennis on 07-04-2009 at15:44:

 

I wish I could!
July 12 is my birthday!
That would be fun!



Posted by wayneb on 07-08-2009 at14:06:

 

Happy upcoming birthday Dennis! On that day I will be flying out of Istanbul to go home to NZ, so I will drink a toast to you at the airlines expense.

I would like to be at Terrys concert too....how about a show at the Dubai Terminal 3?



Posted by dennis on 07-10-2009 at07:34:

 

Thank you.
Thank you very much.



Posted by dennis on 07-10-2009 at07:35:

 

How about a show in St Paul? Tongue



Posted by DwDunphy on 07-10-2009 at15:51:

 

Is this a butt roast reference?



Posted by dennis on 07-11-2009 at17:00:

 

It's a town where I live reference!


Big Grin



Posted by DwDunphy on 07-11-2009 at19:59:

 

It could still be a butt roast reference. They're on sale this week, y'know.



Posted by dennis on 07-12-2009 at08:45:

 

I always pay top dollar for my butt....

































































Roast!



Posted by DwDunphy on 07-12-2009 at22:15:

 

A fine time was had by all. We rocked. We rolled. We got songs from as far back as "Shedding The Mortal Coil" to stuff of the most recent Dogs disc and all stops in-between.

Steve said Derri's writing some killer new material. Terry said that if Mike Roe is in your house, either don't let him use your toilet or else have a plumber on speed dial.

At any rate, I wasn't sure if I would get to go, but this house concert business is mighty fine.



Posted by Zudrak on 07-13-2009 at12:38:

 

I agree with DwDunphy. Awesome evening.

Thanks to Terry Taylor, Steve Hindalong, Andrew Taylor, Dan Zimmerman, and most of all, Dean & Tami for hosting. The hospitality, fellow fans, and atmosphere were quite pleasant and inviting. I look forward to next Tuesday.

-Michael Gross

P.S. Anyone else think Andrew looked like Jimmy Page up there? It's gotta be the hair, but still... cool. I told him as much.



Posted by Big Jim on 07-13-2009 at14:24:

Cool Terry Taylor Show Last Night

Yeah, awesome show! Great people were on hand, definitely including the band members. Wish I had more of a chance to meet more people, but I felt like things were a bit of a blur, what with all of the things to attend to - I was behind the bar for much of the night, but still had a good line of sight to the show. There were probably about 35-40 people on hand, but then again I have poor estimating skills. Dean and Tami did a fantastic job hosting. It was great to be a part of this!

Michael aka Skip - it was good to see you and your son and mother-in-law again. Looks like M4 was having a great time! Steve Hindalong giving him the flip behind his back has to be a highlight for him and for you. Smile DW - it was good to meet you - hope you can make it to the Mike Roe concert next week. Last I heard, we still need a few more to make the show happen, so as soon as you know you can come, please purchase that ticket! Smile

Dan Zimmerman, who opened the show (not to be confused with Dean Zimmerman, the inimitable host), was pretty great too. He lives in the area and Sufjan Stevens has recorded on the same label he is on too - Familyre records. It was great to hear Dan play too. Previous generations of Dan's family hails from the Midwest (Duluth, MN/Fondulac, WI area), so I asked him if there is a chance he is related to Bob Dylan. He said there is a possibility and since there is that possibility, he doesn't want to do the digging only to find out he is not related. Better to hang on to the possibility. Dan and his wife Robin were real gracious people in any case.

A couple questions:

Did anyone write down the set list? They added "If You Want To" to the list tonight - based on the between song banter, they hadn't played this for awhile, definitely not on this tour. Hearing them perform "Walls of Doubt" was a highlight, but there are too many highlights to mention...

Also, someone was taking pictures. Does anyone know who that was?Thanks in any case!

Great great evening!



Posted by Big Jim on 07-13-2009 at14:40:

  RE: Terry Taylor Show Last Night

Michael - yeah, I remember you telling Andrew that you thought he looked like Jimmy Page. And I agree with you. He also said other people have told him that he looks like Mitch Mitchell when he is drumming. I definitely could see that too.

Andrew is in a band called Stagbitten, so named by the autistic brother of a band member (I think - hope I'm getting that right - I know it's someone's autistic brother anyway) who had come up with the name in the past. And said brother was thrilled when the band formed and actually used the name and gave credit to him.

Andrew was a great addition to the sound in any case... Great guy too - it was good hanging with him - he really has an appreciation for his Dad's craft and that was really cool to see...



Posted by DwDunphy on 07-13-2009 at17:26:

 

The important thing I need to impress on anyone reading this is just how down-to-earth all involved were. It shouldn't have been a shock that they were, but at the same time, I was gratefully surprised how everyone (and I mean everyone) was more than willing to answer all of my fanboy questions. Best of all, no one made the questions feel like fanboy questions. Just a bunch of insanely talented, yet equally ordinary folks. Refreshing.


Oh, and I completely forgot to mention Dan Zimmerman who did a fine job as the opening act. A talented guy who is deeply into his work, which is how it should be, right?



Posted by wakachiwaka on 07-13-2009 at18:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Zudrak
I agree with DwDunphy. Awesome evening.

Thanks to Terry Taylor, Steve Hindalong, Andrew Taylor, Dan Zimmerman, and most of all, Dean & Tami for hosting. The hospitality, fellow fans, and atmosphere were quite pleasant and inviting. I look forward to next Tuesday.

-Michael Gross

P.S. Anyone else think Andrew looked like Jimmy Page up there? It's gotta be the hair, but still... cool. I told him as much.

Hey - long see no time!

Cool



Posted by Zudrak on 07-13-2009 at20:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by wakachiwaka
quote:
Originally posted by Zudrak
I agree with DwDunphy. Awesome evening.

Thanks to Terry Taylor, Steve Hindalong, Andrew Taylor, Dan Zimmerman, and most of all, Dean & Tami for hosting. The hospitality, fellow fans, and atmosphere were quite pleasant and inviting. I look forward to next Tuesday.

-Michael Gross

P.S. Anyone else think Andrew looked like Jimmy Page up there? It's gotta be the hair, but still... cool. I told him as much.

Hey - long see no time!

Cool


Hey, waka! I don't get onto threads as much as I'd like, but I figure I'll be around here (and on Mike Roe's site soon) with the concert happening.

As for last night, my mom-in-law put it succinctly on her Facebook page:

quote:
(I) had way too much fun at the concert last night...reminded me of college...being in somebody's basement, eating, drinking, playing the guitar. Cool, man, very cool.



Posted by DaLe on 07-14-2009 at11:28:

 

Cool



Posted by Ron E on 07-12-2023 at21:51:

 

Happy Birthday Dennis!



Posted by baxter on 07-15-2023 at16:16:

 

Dennis enjoyed a pancake supper, walk, and a beer with wifey.


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