Experience Hendrix Tour 2010: Photo Gallery 2
Series of pics from the Indiana show on the Experience Hendrix tour 2010
Series of pics from the Indiana show on the Experience Hendrix tour 2010
Series of pics from the Indiana show on the Experience Hendrix tour 2010
I’m flying back to the concrete jungle Sunday, so Friday I cram in as much nature as possible, starting with a morning horseback ride and a trip to Glacier National Park. Just us teachers and some guests are going, since the students are woodshedding for their concert Saturday.
Every morning on the drive in, I’ve looked longingly at the Lodge’s gorgeous horses, as they mosey around the pasture near the road. This morning I finally get to go for a ride! I haven’t ridden since I was fifteen. I figure it’ll come back to me, like riding a bike.
I keep seeing this tan guy with a mischievous grin striding purposefully across the lawns at Flathead Lake Lodge. He’s wearing sneakers, shorts and a ratty T-shirt; his bushy reddish hair is stuffed under a backwards baseball cap that doesn’t remotely contain it.
Last week it was 100 degrees in Bigfork, and I packed accordingly. This morning it’s 48 degrees. At breakfast, everyone intelligent is wearing flannel shirts and fleece jackets. I’m wearing a thin–but fashionable!–Topshop sweater and the 1980s Michael Jackson-style leather jacket I bought at thrift store for $16. Fashionable isn’t cutting it. I’m freakin’ freezing.
Roving reporter Debra from the band Devi gives us the scoop on the COC Guitar Festival happenings on day 2 of the event.
Here’s a fresh twist on the guitar workshop concept—hold one at a luxury dude ranch in northwestern Montana, and donate proceeds to benefit the environment and music education. And get Pat Metheny to come, would ya?
If you love Jimi Hendrix, the blues, and getting a chance to hear some of your favorite guitarists play all the Hendrix’s hits on one stage, do yourself a favor catch the Experience Hendrix Tour when it comes to your hometown.
Led Zeppelin. Monday, December 10, 2007. London’s O2 Arena. I went to be critical. I’m just that way. I don’t enjoy live gigs as a rule, much preferring the sound of records, so I came with arms folded across my chest, just the type of audience musicians hate. But, Led Zeppelin lived up to the hype. They are still the world’s greatest rock act.