No direct link, but…
‘Luckenbach Texas,’ Sean Rowe
No direct link, but…
‘Luckenbach Texas,’ Sean Rowe
1952 Vincent Black Lightning, Sean Rowe
…YouTube recommended it. And I said, Why, YouTube, you are correct.
This is the Sean Rowe that I’m going to, which will pretty much eat up my entire evening. It’s in DC, so if you end up going I’ll be, again, the middle-aged geek with no ink who’s drinking a Coke*. Should be fun!
.@sean_rowe will be here on 4/28, in just two days! Get tickets https://t.co/zj2PlfrXrp (Doors 6:30pm, $15)
— DC9 (@dc9club) April 26, 2017
*I have nothing against booze, but I’ll be driving back home after dark and by myself on the Beltway. I don’t need further complications there, you know what I mean?
…and after some careful schedule analysis and coordination: I can go! Fifteen bucks for tickets: the venue is the DC9 Nightclub (which is in, obviously, DC). If you end up going, I’ll be the stout middle-aged guy with glasses and no ink looking absolutely out of place for the place. I’m seriously considering wearing my N7 shirt for the full cognitive dissonance effect.
…What? I am stout, middle-aged, and I’m certainly not going to pick up women. No reason to sacrifice comfort to fashion, then.
Song from this album came out today.
Slow night tonight, so I’m just going to put this up and hit the hay.
…Dang, I can’t find this one. Sean Rowe, for sure.
You can get the first song on New Lore (“Gas Station Rose”) now, the rest on April 7th. As you know, I’m a Sean Rowe fan. I should see where he’s touring this year…
This is a Righteous Dude.