Sunday, January 25, 2009

last night, i opened for emily kurn,
one of the very best singer-songwriters
here in anchorage. at the end of the show
we did a little harmony-singing jam session,
which was lovely lovely lovely!
(i miss singing harmonies
with my sisters, with the altarnatives,
with the annies.)
am excited to get to play more with emily,
including this coming thursday at taproot cafe.
we start at 7:30, and
it'll be crowded so get there early
if you want a seat. :o).























(photo by somewhereinAK)

1 comment:

Bec* said...

Dear Journey Songs,

Sorry for a "random" comment, but I’m writing in hopes that you’ll help me out with my thesis project. I am a senior Visual Studies major at college in Philadelphia, PA. For my thesis I am working on a project titled: “A Need To Write: The evolution of personal narrative from books to the blogosphere.”

The project centers around researching what it is about writing that compels so many people to keep diaries, journals, scrapbooks or the like. In recent years, blogging has become increasingly popular as a way for people to keep journals/diary. As part of this project, I have begun my own blog which acts as both a public diary as well as a place to discuss the progress of the thesis. In addition, I have begun following other bloggers who consistently write. I have tried to research a diverse group of writers, found randomly through Blogger or WordPress and simply began following the person’s writing.

This is how I came across your blog. I was wondering, if you wouldn’t mind, if we might do an e-mail interview regarding your blog. I’m not looking to intrude, but I would really just like to hear your thoughts on blogging, why you started writing, and other related subjects. I would really appreciate any and all insight as this is a very important aspect to my project.

If you would like to know more about my project, or me, please visit my blog at http://a-need-to-write.blogspot.com and feel free to contact me with any questions at a.need.to.write@gmail.com

Thank you very much for your time!