If you are in a band - don't come anywhere near us. We are cursed. Here's our booking history:
1) We booked a show at the Creek and Cave. Shortly after, they shut down as a venue due to noise complaints.
2) We are about to set a date with Sound Fix for our CD release party when they shut down as a venue due to noise complaints. They have since re-opened for acoustic acts only.
3) We book a CD release party at Rockstar Bar only find out they have double booked and we are screwed.
4) We get a gig playing with Boy Genius at Pete's Candy Store and the show gets cancelled due to double booking.
Wow. We may never play out.
THE CURSE OF BEL AIR???
Friday, May 16, 2008Posted by Bel Air at 12:48 PM 1 comments
INTERVIEW IS UP
Last week Bel Air was interviewed by Kevin Heald of Eight Million Stories, a web magazine about NYC culture. Check out the interview here:
http://eightmillionstories.com/archive.php?gvID=48
It's a slightly drunk conversation about our new album and how we formed as a band. Kevin had some nice things to say about our album, as well.
Posted by Bel Air at 12:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: bel air, eight million stories, press
BLAZE FOLEY
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Why is it that I just heard of Blaze Foley?? Our friend Jared wrote about him in his tour blog and I was intrigued and checked him out. Ever since I've been obsessed. His life story is a crazy one including a duct tape obsession that ended in his casket being covered in duct tape by his friends after he took a bullet for his friend.
The first album of his that I got is "Live at the Austin Outhouse". It's SO good. His inbetween song banter is almost the best part. He says things like:
"It's hell being a grown up. Especially with soap operas on all day when you're out of work."
"Can I get another snoot of that brandy? It's strictly for medicinal purposes. Watching whales die on CNN will give you medicinal porpoises."
The songs are incredible, too. Required listening: "Clay Pigeons", "If I Could Only Fly" and "Election Day".
Posted by Bel Air at 12:07 PM 3 comments
Labels: blaze foley
OK. YOU WERE RIGHT, WYATT
I concede. Based on the vast survey conducted on this blog strawberry is a more popular jelly flavor than grape. I'm surprised as I think grape is the king of all jellies. But, I can see that I'm in the minority.
Posted by Bel Air at 12:01 PM 3 comments
Labels: jelly, lunch time poll
Alright, perhaps I don't know how to pick them.
Posted by Bel Air at 3:40 PM 0 comments
MYSPACE DEMOS #4
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Here's what Jeff says about his demo:
"I swear to god i woke up with this song in my head one day. This is a re-recording I did on a crappy little digi 4track. You can hear Mr. Grieves' collar rattling, so I tried to mask it with a shaker. I thought it was very sneaky, turns out to just sound silly. Think I was listening to a lot of Leonard Cohen last fall, certainly sounds like I was."
Posted by Bel Air at 4:16 PM 2 comments
Labels: myspace demo
LUNCH TIME POLL
Tuesday, May 6, 2008OK. Say you're in a diner eating your 2 eggs scrambled with bacon and homefries. It comes with toast. The toast comes with a little caddy of jelly. Your options on the jelly caddy are Strawberry or Grape.
Posted by Bel Air at 11:16 AM 3 comments
Labels: poll
DO I KNOW HOW TO PICK THEM OR WHAT?
Jason Castro is in the FINAL FOUR. Tonight's theme is "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". It should be good!
GO JASON!
Posted by Bel Air at 11:11 AM 3 comments
Labels: american idol, jason castro
THEORY PROVED WRONG
Today I ran into my good friend Tom Coppola on the street. Hey, in a city of 8 million people you're bound to run into some SUNY Geneseo alums (big ups to SUNY)
Up until this morning I thought that if you wanted to run into someone you know that you had to do the following:
1) forget about showering for a couple days
2) don't put your contacts in or makeup on
3) put on some sweatpants
4) go out in public
It's as easy as that. I never run into people when I'm looking presentable. But this morning was different. I was showered, primped, made-up, and wearing a Mary Tyler Moore "makin it in the city" day job ensemble complete with pencil skirt and heels. Yeah.
This is me today.
Posted by Bel Air at 10:50 AM 0 comments
Labels: mary tyler moore, suny
GO BIG BROWN!!
The Derby party was a success!! It was so much fun. Lots of people, food, bourbon and good times. My photography attempts, unfortunately, were NOT a success:
Here are some revelers enjoying beverages. James and the rest of the "Stud Emporium" in the background.
Here you can "see" the race on the big screen. The horse are going so fast they are out of focus.
Posted by Bel Air at 10:43 AM 0 comments
OUR BELOVED PRACTICE SPACE
There are some characters at our practice space. The Midget Prog Band, the Dying Quail, Jay Honstetter. But now there is a new one - The Rogue Decorator. Here is the hallway as it was:
Pretty bland, right?
Not anymore!
Posted by Bel Air at 10:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: practice space, rogue decorator