Local Vocal at Bar Chord Brooklyn

There’s a bit of a New Zealand flavor Friday June 14th at Bar Chord Brooklyn with Stan Mitchell and I backing Harry Lyon from iconic NZ band Hello Sailor. Also on the bill is Stan’s Band of Buddies, Mike Cobb & The Crevulators, Jesse Cohen, and Barbara Endes from the super cool Girls on Grass.

Bar Chord is located at 1008 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Show starts 8:30pm and is free!

Poster by Andrew B. White

Poster by Andrew B. White


Harry Lyon’s ‘One For The Road’ from his latest album “To The Sea”.

End Scene/Swimming Bell/Miriam Clancy at Coney Island Baby

END SCENE recently played their first headline show at Coney Island Baby supported by Swimming Bell and Miriam Clancy.
Surprise special guest opening the show was Jesse Malin.

Artwork by Andrew B. White

Artwork by Andrew B. White


Photos from the night by Alice Teeple.

END SCENE

MIRIAM CLANCY

Diamond Field + Bob Haro 'Won't Compromise' Cassette

Now available on limited edition cassette - the new Diamond Field single with Bob Haro ‘Won’t Compromise’.

Get it from Bandcamp!

All orders include bonus 21st Century ‘80s Music square button.

THE INCOHERENTS

Had a fun time with a bit-part in the indie feature film The Incoherents.

The Incoherents is a “dramatic-comedy feature film about relationships, aging, reality and dreams, wrapped in a love letter to the continuing lure and thrill of Rock 'n' Roll”

Written by Jeff Auger and directed by Jared Barel, the movie is now completed and making the festival circuits and recently won “Best Home Grown Feature” at the 2019 Garden State Film Festival.


Plot Outline:
Bruce Flansburgh is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn’t let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through what’s become an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the successful reunions of bands like the Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock groups from the late 80’s-mid 90’s could perhaps inspire his former group of 20 years earlier, The Incoherents (no, you haven’t heard of them), to reform. After recruiting the sibling rhythm section of Keith and Tyler, he rekindles a tenuous bond with the band’s guitarist and co-songwriter Jimmy Anthony, still resentful after languishing for years in unsuccessful groups after The Incoherents imploded. Bruce must also appease the desires of his wife Liz, herself desperate to break out of the life of a homemaker and reignite their stagnant marriage. As Bruce struggles mightily to maintain a modicum of normality in his troubled work and home life, The Incoherents brush the dust off and battle for relevancy amongst a new wave of younger, hipper bands from Brooklyn, ultimately leading to a chance to play for a record contract, some vindication... and maybe even a little glory.