Stranded in Copenhagen! April 1st, 2007
Not a bad place to be stranded, believe me!! Fell in love with this place as soon as I got off the bus :) Maybe it had to do with the weather which was gorgeous that day, maybe it had to do with all men here looking like they're straight out of a Pradda add (no joke! ha!) maybe it has to do with the fact that one of my favorite bands is from here (check out the Figurines, they're awesome!) might also have to do with the fact that people eat ice cream all day it seems haha! Whatever the reason, I'm happy that I missed my flight today! And it's another sunny one to boot! So I'm on my way downtown to have a look around and take in the sights, if you know what I mean ;)
On this exciting note ends the second part of our Blues Caravan tour! It's been a blast, once again I've seen beautiful unknown places (parts of Spain, southern France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden!!), heard wonderfully strange languages, ate tons of food and had great times with everyone on the tour. To give you an idea of the way the show runs, the ladies (Sue Foley and Deborah Coleman) and I open the show together, play a couple songs, then we each play our own individual sets and end the show together again. In the midst of all this great music and invaluable experience, I’m also learning about the lifestyle that is touring. Indeed, it can be grueling sometimes, the pace, the late nights sleeping on the bus, but the rewards in the end surpass any struggles, incidents, accidents, or back pain for that matter haha!... I have the opportunity to live my dream everyday and there’s no better feeling in the world than that.
Still writing and preparing for the next album, which I'm very happy to announce we are scheduled to start work on in May! It's coming up soon and I'll keep everyone up to date on the progress and adventures as they unfold...
Rox xox
On this exciting note ends the second part of our Blues Caravan tour! It's been a blast, once again I've seen beautiful unknown places (parts of Spain, southern France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden!!), heard wonderfully strange languages, ate tons of food and had great times with everyone on the tour. To give you an idea of the way the show runs, the ladies (Sue Foley and Deborah Coleman) and I open the show together, play a couple songs, then we each play our own individual sets and end the show together again. In the midst of all this great music and invaluable experience, I’m also learning about the lifestyle that is touring. Indeed, it can be grueling sometimes, the pace, the late nights sleeping on the bus, but the rewards in the end surpass any struggles, incidents, accidents, or back pain for that matter haha!... I have the opportunity to live my dream everyday and there’s no better feeling in the world than that.
Still writing and preparing for the next album, which I'm very happy to announce we are scheduled to start work on in May! It's coming up soon and I'll keep everyone up to date on the progress and adventures as they unfold...
Rox xox
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