Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sightings...Eden and John's East River String Band in Page Six!

From Page Six today:

UNDERGROUND comics legend R. Crumb is playing some of the devil's music in the Hamptons before hitting the road to promote his latest work about God's own creationary chops, "The Book of Genesis Illustrated." Crumb, a longtime blues lover who plays the mandolin, will be sitting in Saturday night with the East River String Band at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. The artist is tight with East Village band members John Heneghan and Eden Brower, and even drew the cover of their upcoming CD, "Drunken Barrel House Blues," which rolls out on Halloween.


Go Slum Goddess!

P.S. to the Post headline writers...



In the paper, the headline was Devil's Blues

6 comments:

  1. Nice to see John & Eden getting well deserved attention.

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  2. Hey, that's pretty cool. Congrats to John & Eden!

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  3. thanks guys! I know it's the damn Post and all..but i'm really excited! This is really funny! Thanks for the link!
    Grieve, if you send me your address or PO Box i'll send you both cd's when the new one comes out..

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  4. Thanks Eden. Trying to get me busted with the FTC with the freebies! Ha!

    My mailing address is:

    200 Avenue A
    NY, NY 10009

    If it's a Tuesday, the package can be left with the little person in the pirate costume.

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  5. I went by your house..you weren't there but this little pirate guy was..I stood on his tiny shoulders and did my very first keg stand!

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  6. Heh! Hope that you peed/barfed on someone's front steps a little bit later...yelling WOOOOOHOOOOOO the whole time.

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