This post won't be about any specific topic like
the ones preceding it (i.e. politics; self-motivation; etc.) No, this will simply be about myself, what I've been doing recently, and what lies ahead.
I'll start by saying that this weekend was one of the best weekends I've had in a while. I spent Friday with The Pine Box Dwellers in Vidalia, GA for open mic night at the PAL Theater. What a great show! I want to thank Curly for inviting us back. We were originally supposed to play a free fifteen-minute performance, but Curly and the audience insisted on us pushing the time and continuing to play. The audience was a terrific one; they loved our music so much that they all pitched in some money, earning us a whopping $200 in "tip money" alone! Again, Curly and the rest of the audience deserve a big "thank you" for making it possible again. If you missed out, don't fret! Follow the link posted below and you'll be on our Facebook page. Be sure to click 'Like', and if you're feeling generous, scroll over the 'like' button and click on 'Get Updates' so you're pretty much stalking us. We don't mind. Scroll down a little on the page and you'll find a video or two of our performance this past Friday.
https://www.facebook.com/thepineboxdwellers
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| Giggin' at the PAL. |
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| Sean Clark: songwriter, vocalist, guitarist. |
In Brunswick, GA, some very talented friends of mine were performing some awesome music for First Friday. Jody Rollins; Matt Knox; Alec Bunkley; Trey Hickox; and Carter White, together known as The South Sandwich Islands (minus Mark Karle, who currently resides in Nashville), had one heck of a night, from great music to pretty girls to a pie in the face! They've got a wide variety of songs old and new, each with their own style added into the mix. Check 'em out here:
https://www.facebook.com/TheSouthSandwichIslands
Also, here's a few pictures from their big night, courtesy of Dirt Road Diva Photography:
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| Alec Bunkley, lead singer and guitarist. |
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| Trey Hickox, percussion. |
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| Jody "I-Wish-I-Were-a-Jellyfish" Rollins, keyboard and vocals. |
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| Trey giving Matt Knox, the bassist, a pie in the face! |
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With Saturday came movie day. I met up with some buddies of mine and we all headed to the movie theatre near the mall to catch the LEGO Movie. Of course, it was cheesy at several moments in the movie (it is meant to be a kids' movie, after all), but we enjoyed it nonetheless, especially when (*SPOILER!!*) Will Ferrell steps into his basement to find his kid ruining his "master design." Oh yeah, and Batman's in it, so there's that. After the movie, we hung out at Shawn's house playing a game of Fact or Crap, until...
Jody arrives and he and I head to Matt Knox's house real quick-a-like. Our friend Mark Karle was back for one quick night, so we both dropped by his house, played a little music, and ate a bit of pizza. After dropping Matt back off at his house, Jody, Mark, and I dropped by to see our buddy Alec. What an interesting night that turned out to be. All I'll say about that is that pizza should not be cooked whilst resting on the cardboard that comes with it.
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| The LEGO group! |
Finally, Sunday rolled around. The only thing I wish I could still do on Sundays is have a way to get to church. That would've made the day perfect. That day, myself and a talented group of musicians worked more on an original song I'm working on called "Day One". The first recording session, back in November 2013, focused on Jody Rollins on keyboard; Jey Parr on acoustic guitar; Justice Mousa on vocals; and myself on vocals and drums. This time around, the great Matt Knox was laying down the bass track and the talented Chase Sharp played an incredible electric guitar solo over the intro. Our time was limited, so right when we stepped into the studio we got to work. Jesse Herrin is doing an incredible job producing the song and mixing everything to make it sound perfect. I'm just thankful all these talented people can deal with me. Although we will still have to take another bass track and put the rest of the electric guitar part in, we all left the studio with a sense of pride and accomplishment. I'm proud and thankful for everyone who has helped me on this project so far, and I hope they're having just as much fun as I am with it. Sunday was the best day of the weekend by far, and the days ahead are sure to be filled with some great surprises. If you want to hear the finished product of the song when it comes out, check out my musician page on Facebook and stay updated!
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| Chase Sharp on electric guitar! |
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| Matt Knox on bass guitar! |
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| Sonic after the session! |
As far as what comes next, I will be performing in the Waycross Area Community Theatre's production of The Wizard of Oz on March 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15 at 8pm with two Sunday matinees March 9 and 16. I hope to see everyone there! The theatre always does an amazing job putting on its shows and this season is no exception; in fact, I've been hearing that this is the best season the theatre has had in a long time, so you know you'll be missing out if you don't come and enjoy this classic!
Sarah Crutcher plays an amazing Dorothy Gale with her trio of looneys: the Scarecrow, played by Blake Kildow; the Tin Man, played by Michael Hawkins; and the Cowardly Lion, played by Stephen McQuaig. The rest of the cast is doing an amazing job as well, including the Wicked Witch herself, played by Nadine Borrelli. Stanley Sinkfield will be directing and Mrs. Cyndi Etheridge and Mrs. Kathy Cox will combine forces as usual to conduct the orchestra pit. It's gonna be a great show!
As for The Pine Box Dwellers, we have a gig coming up this Thursday, February 13 at LL Creek in Waycross, as well as two back-to-back Albany gigs: Feb. 22 at Harvest Moon and Feb. 23 at Loco's Bar & Grill. Come out and enjoy the music with us (and check out these cool flyers Sean designs for us):
While I'm on the subject of music, we're also playing at two festivals coming up, so mark your calendars! The first one will be the Third Annual Norristown Throwdown at Hoopee Music Park in Norristown, GA; March 15, 2014 beginning at noon. Other acts include Dirty Uncle Bob & Friends; Wade Coleman; and Sam's Drive In Band!
Secondly, you definitely don't wanna miss out on Waycross's very own music festival, the Fourth Annual Swamptown Getdown, held at the Okefenokee Fairgrounds March 28-29! The line-up includes yours truly; The Corbitt Brothers; Georgia Soul Council; S.P.O.R.E.; Laurie Rider; The Woodgrains; dangfly!; and many more! There's some great musical talent in Waycross... you definitely don't wanna miss it for the world!
While I'm discussing things around town, I would also like to mention the Okefenokee Heritage Center's Writer's Guild. If you show any interest in writing, reading, or the like, you are more than welcome to join us! You can stop in freely sometimes, but to become an official member or to participate in activities such as "Artist of the Month", you need to pay in order to become an official member of the Heritage Center. Meetings are held monthly, usually on a Tuesday; this past month's meeting, however, was held on a Monday and featured a very special guest who happens to be my uncle... Mr. Gary Griffin of the Waycross Journal Herald, giving you the Southeast Georgia News every day on the radio! He talked a bit about what he does at the Journal Herald, what to look for if you're pursuing a career in journalism, and the changes in journalism that have taken place throughout the years. The Guild usually holds story contests monthly, each month with a different theme. The next meeting will be held in March, with featured Artist of the Month, Mrs. Barbara Griffin!
As far as everything else, well, surprises greet me every day. The way I see it, my life is in God's hands and I wouldn't have it any other way. I hope you all enjoyed my first "everyday life" post. Hopefully my life will be a little more interesting by the next one. ;)