Nick Robbins signs on!
For most, we get a chance to spend time with those who we don't see as often as we'd like only a few times a year.
I am referring to old friends.
These times often consist of reminiscing about good times had and going out for a meal, drink, etc. This weekend I took a mini-vacation from my usual surroundings to visit my old friends and my old stomping grounds, Gainesville, FL. Gainesville is home to many things, most notably the Florida Gators, the finest women Florida has to offer, and alot of insect and fungus researchers who aren't as hot but do really cool research on beatles and common bread mold.
The purpose of this post is to promote the status of another feature of the vibrant and growing town that Gainesville has become (I say this only 30% sarcastic). I played in a band called Swayback while in Gainesville. We were a six (sometime seven) piece instrumental (sometime vocal) funk band. We recorded one album, entitled MIDTOWN that can be listened to on iTunes by searching for Swayback. Some of the members of my former band, along with other close musical friends, have started a project that makes my heart race just thinking about.
Velveteen Pink (link to the right)is a relatively new band. Take a listen to them. In the coming weeks, you will begin to read posts by the Velveteen Pink songwriter/drummer/vocalist and Gainesvile musician Nick Robbins. I persuaded Nick to write for Four/Four on the promise of an opportunity of spreading his passion for and love of music to the masses.
But back to the night we had last night... It was a bunch of old friends, doing what we do together best; play a kick-ass house party and make people dance 'till the sun rises. It'll be my next post, complete with pictures.
I am referring to old friends.
These times often consist of reminiscing about good times had and going out for a meal, drink, etc. This weekend I took a mini-vacation from my usual surroundings to visit my old friends and my old stomping grounds, Gainesville, FL. Gainesville is home to many things, most notably the Florida Gators, the finest women Florida has to offer, and alot of insect and fungus researchers who aren't as hot but do really cool research on beatles and common bread mold.
The purpose of this post is to promote the status of another feature of the vibrant and growing town that Gainesville has become (I say this only 30% sarcastic). I played in a band called Swayback while in Gainesville. We were a six (sometime seven) piece instrumental (sometime vocal) funk band. We recorded one album, entitled MIDTOWN that can be listened to on iTunes by searching for Swayback. Some of the members of my former band, along with other close musical friends, have started a project that makes my heart race just thinking about.
Velveteen Pink (link to the right)is a relatively new band. Take a listen to them. In the coming weeks, you will begin to read posts by the Velveteen Pink songwriter/drummer/vocalist and Gainesvile musician Nick Robbins. I persuaded Nick to write for Four/Four on the promise of an opportunity of spreading his passion for and love of music to the masses.
But back to the night we had last night... It was a bunch of old friends, doing what we do together best; play a kick-ass house party and make people dance 'till the sun rises. It'll be my next post, complete with pictures.
