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Updates:
8.9.08

I'll be doing a guest spot on NYC's
East Village Radio
this coming Monday night from 2-4am, but you can listen to it
online at any time. Check out my buddy Margaret's show "No
Pussyfooting" and listen to the Japanese New Rock.
By the way, I am the new Managing
Director of the Philadelphia
Film Society. Congratulations are in order.
6.21.08
After a full year's absence I will
be returning to the airwaves of Philadelphia's WKDU 91.7 FM. Listen
to Eleki-zoku, two hours of 60's Japanese rock, every Wednesday
from 5 to 7pm.
Listen online here.
I am this month's guest DJ at the 700 Club's "Foreign
Service" night next Thursday 6/26. Come enjoy the 60's Japanese
Group Sounds.

The Delaware premiere of All Along will
be held Friday June 27 at the Baby Grand theater in Wilmington.
More info here.
This past weekend I attended a photo shoot in
NYC for the cover of an upcoming compilation of classic Japanese
rock that I am releasing this Fall. Check out my favorite pictures
here,
the first one will be the record cover.
5.23.08
The Art Museum-area TLA Video is indeed shutting its doors on
8/15, sad news.
I will be going on two back-to-back tours in support
of my record label this September: Thee 50's High Teens (9/4-9/14)
and The Captains (9/11-9/30). I am working on new CDs from both
bands to coincide with their U.S. visits, happy news.

3.20.08
My friends over at KarateRice
recently posted the first half of my unedited tour diary from
The Captains' tour last Fall. An edited version was featured in
an issue of Otaku USA a few months back.
I will be spinning at the Khyber
next Tuesday as part of WKDU's
monthly DJ event. Come hear the late 60s Japanese rock and other
musical oddities.
10.25.07
My recent travels:
SEPT 10 - SEPT 27 : On tour with The Captains
OCT 1 - OCT 14 : Trip to the UK
The "Last Group Sounds" tour was a great success and
the CD was well received by everyone involved in its production.
I could do these CD releases/tours for the rest of my life.
Overseas I attended my sister's wedding, visited the Village that
The Prisoner was shot in, saw Lord of the Rings the Musical and
attended a Doctor Who exhibition among other somewhat geeky things.
And everything is right with the
world.
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