Monday, April 23, 2012

An Affair of the Heart



Rough-draft of a new song. 
(And something you will hear at McCabes on sunday May 13th, along with lots of other new songs) 

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sonoma to Saratoga

(photo Cece Hugo)
Here we are at the Sonoma show, which was hosted by Hwy 12 Properties and Sonoma Dog Camp. We had a great time, with great sound and played about an hour and a half. The sound was so good I wanted to keep playing but finally I did have to try the fine Sonoma wine. A guy in the audience turned out to be an old acquaintance of Paul's and it was weird thinking I'd have to break the bad news to him about Paul's health. As it turned out he'd pretty much heard it already through the grapevine. 


(photo Fayd Ogolon)
We had a few hours to kill before our show in Saratoga so we went to the fabulous Fleur de Coco in Los Gatos and had the most marvelous cup of cocoa imaginable, it was as Renata said "liquid candy bar". 
The show was on an unusual site, a property owned by Mr and Mrs. Peck, an elderly couple that watched the concert from the 'balcony', a raised room to our left. They were quite lovely. Mrs. Peck gave us a thank you and very stately bow. It was like we were performing for the old Duke and Duchess of Silicon Valley. Their property had a narrow gauge train track, a historic 'ampitheater', and housed several homes, all old wood and stone structures. This one had so much odd ball stuff in it, (a skeleton, a stuffed peacock, a live chinchilla for example) you could have had an amazing game of I Spy. 
(Photo Thomas Christopher Marshall)


Friday, April 13, 2012

San Francisco show


Photo by Paula Luber. 
This is sound check at 50 Mason Social House in S.F. If you're a guitar geek like me you'll want to know that the guitar is a Godin-5th Ave...It's an arch top that came out a couple of years ago and I bought it before it was named "Guitar-of-the-Year" by Guitar Player Magazine. 

Playing shows, doing these little tours like the one we're on now, really helps my sanity. We all need healthy diversions. 

We played a full set last night, including a slew of the songs I've written in the past year. Like American Cinematography, I Like Cats You Like Dogs, The Heavy, Somebody's Angel and so on. There was thunder lightening and rain, all very auspicious for the new songs....I want to thank the guy that came up to me after the show and told me that the music made him cry. 


And thanks to Alex Jimenez and 50 Mason Social House for hosting us last night.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

SHOWs In NORTHERN CALIF



Thursday April 12th
San Francisco
50 Mason Social House
50 Mason St.  7pm (CLB @ 9pm)


CLB and the Toyota Corolla Symphonic Trio w/Renata Bratt and Paula Luber
The show will also feature the songwriting stylings of: 
Lily Holbrook, Jeff Desira, Celeste Ignacio, Devin Reid, Alex Jimenez
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Friday APRIL 13th
SONOMA House Concert:
James@sonomadogcamp.com to RSVP

An evening with CLB and the Carport Orchestra...that is Renata Bratt: cello and Paula Luber: percussion
Playing the Classics. And All new songs being tried and sent to heaven or the guillotines...

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Saturday APRIL 14th
SARATOGA (near Los Gatos) House Concert
renatabratt@earthlink.net to RSVP

CLB and the Recreational Vehicle Orchestra
w Renata Bratt: cello, Paula Luber: percussion
A fine time and some fine wine will be had by all...plus,
we will probably sing a few songs

MAKE your reservations today. Couch seating is limited.

Robin Sturgeon, Paul, kids and me April 2003

Visiting Robin Sturgeon (son of great-influencial science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon) and his daughter, Alexander, Paul and me April 2002. Paul not showing any signs of dementia at this point, he was his usual conversational self and in the middle of editing the complete works of Theodore Sturgeon for North Atlantic Books.

Paul Williams and Alexander April 2003


Paul and Alexander outside of Gorman, CA. The whole
world was full of blooms all along the Ridge Route. I had 
a week off from teaching and we 3 drove up to Santa Cruz
visiting friends along the way. Alexander must be about
18 months old here. Paul was still in good shape and there
didn't seem to be any sign of the dementia that was to come
on real strong 2 years later.

Paul Williams and Alexander Easter 2012

Paul's hair is grown out and pulled back in a pony tail
meanwhile Alexander got a hair cut recently. First
time Paul has been home from the nursing home in well
over two months. He pretty much needs to be moved
around by wheel chair....