Tuesday, September 02, 2008

JAMES MONTGOMERY

Remember the Waban coffee house? Remember James Montgomery? He is coming to The Natick Center for the Arts. Go to TCAN for information.
Saturday October 18, 2008 - 8:00 PM

"Blues journeymen usually miss out on the hosannas, but this perennial NE bandleader keeps on keeping on...can definitely make a room buzz." - The Village Voice
He’s the man -- the "John Mayall of New England" returns to TCAN. When bluesman James Montgomery plays the harmonica, he "brings it on home." Whether it's recording with Kid Rock, sitting in with Gregg Allman, or fronting his hot band of thirty years, Montgomery plays with authority.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Julia's New Site is Up!

http://juliakritzmanllc.com/
Julia Kritzman's new hand made jewelry site is up and running with photos by Joe Greene and many cool precious metal earrings, necklaces and more.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Roy Pardi Video

Here's a link to a video of one of Roy Pardi's recent installations

http://roypardi.com/Ring_temp/MVI_2780.AVI

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Don't Give an INCH

Seaver Leslie's paintings, spotted online by Roy Pardi. Click on the image to go there.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Bob Crowley examining a Philco Predicta TV Circa 1959. At that time we lived at 1125 Walnut St in Newton Highlands.


Happy 4th! Here's what we were doing two years ago - click here.

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Chevy Van



I had this red Chevy G10 customized van from 1974 until 1980. It had Cragar SS wheels, an L4 engine (350 CID) Positraction rear end, had all kinds of suspension mods, and was fully outfitted inside with a red and black shag carpet, button-tuck black Naugahyde upholstery, fake wood paneling, captain's chairs (as was obligatory in the mid 70s) and numerous other niceties. I sold it when it started costing me $20 for a fillup. (posted by Bob Crowley)

Saturday, June 14, 2008

In memorium: Marleen Croll


In Memoriam: Marleen Croll StevensMarleen Croll Stevens, 54 Cumming, GA 02/18/2008 Marleen Croll Stevens, 54, of Cumming, GA, died Sunday, February 17, 2008 at her residence. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. at McDonald and Son Chapel, Cumming, GA. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in Marleen's memory to any children's or animal charity. Arrangements by McDonald and Son Funeral Home & Crematory, 150 Sawnee Drive, Cumming, GA 30040. (770) 886-9899

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

John Cate at Iron Horse June 14!

John Cate and the van Gogh Brothers, (maybe?) or as it is listed, the John Cate Band, will be playing at the Iron Horse Music Hall this Saturday June 14. It's an early show that starts about 6pm, so go get an early bird special and head on over to Northampton to see the show.

Here's the link where you can get tix.

Here's a song he may get asked to perform some day.

Sandy Pearlman and Bob Crowley


Sandy on his second visit to the lab to check out some mics. On the right, a prototype Naked Eye Roswellite Ribbon mic that was invented by Bob Crowley and Hugh Tripp, owners of Crowley and Tripp Microphones. This was the only one made with a blue grill and black body, and was presented to Darron Burke of Makeshift Studio for his contribution to the project.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Ellen and Julia


We all just keep getting better, proof positive in this recent shot of Ellen Howards (L) and Julia Abbott (R)

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

site updates

Hello friends and fellow full and part-time artists.

Google has enabled a new function that you can access if you scroll all the way to the bottom. There is now a link to "Older Posts" that brings you to the previous page. I have set the page length to about 20 posts, so if that is too long for your browser to load, let me know and we can shorten up the pages a little bit to accommodate those with slower connections.


Another thing: Cindy and I have been talking about having a small online art show. It would be put up on a separate page or pages linked from here. Two or three sharp, clear photos of your work along with a description and also the size and media would be ideal. The entire page(s) will be marked copyright if that helps, otherwise, watermark your images if you think that will make you feel better. Watermarking is helpful to stock photogs who might have their images used online elsewhere. Fine artists may want to show off their works without intrusive marks and label their ownership adjacent to the image. I can also "right click protect" the pages so you can't just copy and paste them. Go catalinradio.com to see how that works.

Send your submissions to w1xyz at aol.com

I have one kinetic folk sculpture, one mixed media collage, and something else that I haven't picked. Anything transmittable, including animation, music, still images, haiku, photos of 3D works, videos of works that move, etc. can be included.

Bob Crowley