Road Journal

19 April 2013

Boston Bound

Double entendre in the subject of this post… we are, indeed, bound for Boston… but the city of Boston is also bound.  We’re seeing on the news that virtually the entire city is on “lockdown,” with all businesses closed, all public transportation halted, and all residents told to stay in their homes with doors locked, etc. Evidently there was a massive firefight overnight between the Boston PD and the Marathon bombing suspects, in Watertown (oddly enough, where Fred works as a bartender when not touring with us), and one suspect was killed while the other is currently on the loose somewhere in the city. Holy cr@p.

We sent an email to the local promoter for our show tonight, asking if he’s planning on cancelling the show or keeping it on, or whatever. We’re about 4.5 hours out at this point and haven’t heard a word. We’re going to keep heading toward the city and we’ll have to see what happens. Our show is in Somerville, which is right in the middle of the manhunt. I think we’re all assuming at this point that the show will be cancelled, but we have to keep driving in that direction until we hear otherwise. We’re streaming Boston news channels on the iPads in the van here to keep track of everything, and we’re hoping for the sake of the citizens of Boston that they catch this b@stard soon before anyone else gets hurt.

Back to Virginia for a moment…

We had a fantastic couple of shows at The Box, sorry we didn’t post an update earlier, but we had late nights and early mornings and tons of time hanging with Jason and seeing the sights; not as much time updating the Backstage website. The first night at The Box on Wednesday was fun, with a good crowd coming out to check out the show, lots of new peeps hearing us for the first time, etc. We loaded in around 8:30pm and then went over and caught half of the Founding Fathers’ set at The Southern, before coming back to The Box to play. There were some C’Ville fans in the crowd singing along and requesting our original tunes, which is always a trip for us. We love it.  It was awesome to see Jason and to have him there for the show, to check out how the band sounds with Mario (he approved). Falco and Pandolfi and Michael showed up about halfway through the set and rocked out in the crowd through the end of the night, and then asked if we’d be down for having them (Falco and Pandolfi) sit in for our 2nd night. We were stoked and made plans for it. Yesterday we relaxed out at a friend’s farm where we spent the night, and we also got to see Jason again for a little while. Cruised into downtown C’Ville for dinner at Eppie’s on the downtown mall and relaxed in the beautiful weather (70’s, light breeze, sunny, perfect!). We then headed to the venue and set up the Merch table, placed Backstage cards on all of the tables, tuned up, and got ready to jam. Anton and I (Russ) stopped by The Artist Farm office (management company for The Stringdusters) and hung out with Michael and ‘Dusters fiddle player Jeremy for a little while, then strolled over to The Box. There were a lot of people there earlier than the first night, and we heard buzz amongst the crowd along the lines of, “…I heard this band is sick…”, etc. Good to hear. We played the set and had Falco and Pandolfi join us for “Sister, Brother,” “Marula Binge,” “Nightlite Jesus,” and “Turn My Egg,” which was very fun. They head on tour with their band to North Carolina today for a weekend of shows in the Southeast, and we knew we had the long drive to Boston, so we all called it somewhat early last night and all agreed that we’ll see eachother in the fall.

Here are some photos from Virginia:

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More from Boston after we find out what’s going on tonight…

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