The Merry Year is Born...

 Like the bright berry from the naked thorn. --Hartley ColeridgeIt's that time of year.  You can put the past behind you and just look forward with optimism.  We do so with smiles on our faces; the last year was something we don't wish to simply bury.  For us it was a year of adventure and change and success.  For 2013 we just want more of the same!January of 2012 found us at our Big Sky Ski Resort residency where we snowboarded by day and played our ditties in the nighttime.  We've come to know some of the regular returning crew members in that seasonal business and now we're headed there again for January and February of this year.  Our New Year's resolution is to make it a time of utmost creativity.  We hope to leave Big Sky with new songs in our pockets. In the spring of 2012 we headed out on a huge tour of the South.  We drove from Arizona to the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee.  We had a grand time in that beautiful neck of the woods, playing in beach towns and gorgeous cities and meeting the friendliest of folks.  We topped it off with our attendance at Jazz Fest in New Orleans where we saw the city's best talent as well as global acts that absolutely floored us.  We left New Orleans feeling completely rejuvenated and tinkered with the idea of moving there.  Alas, the summer weather is less than inviting.          We drove back to Arizona where we flew to Alaska for a 3 week tour in May.  We adore that state and have found some amazing friends there in Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks, Talkeetna, Cooper Landing, Ninilchik, Seward, and Homer.  We made it there twice this year and now we can't imagine going a year without a visit.    We flew back to Arizona, had 4 shows in 4 days, packed everything we owned into a mobile storage unit and moved out.  We were terribly sad to leave Prescott, which was such a genuine home for us.  We realized it was time to relocate to a bigger city full of countless venues and other resources.  We started making plans to revisit Prescott's magical community as soon as possible.In the meantime, we drove back to Montana, rehearsed with our very talented band mates there and and headed out on tour with them right away.  We toured Oregon and Washington together and had a blast.  We spent the next 2 months playing shows all over Montana and headed back to Alaska in September.            We rehearsed with some fabulous musicians up there and got a fantastic band on the road to Fairbanks, Denali, Talkeetna, and Anchorage.  It was so nice to get our full band sound out to our favorite Alaskan spots.  We can't wait to play with those boys again.We returned to Montana and within a week we were driving north for our first Canadian show.  This year marked our first international show and it was a total success.  The Calgary Folk Club welcomed us and treated us like rock stars.  We had a lovely time in that super clean and quiet city and took a little time to explore beautiful Banff before heading home again.  We were home just one more week before we toured as a duo through Oregon once again.  We then found ourselves in northern California spending Halloween (and pre-Halloween and post-Halloween) with good friends, including The Dirt Floor Band, for whom we opened in Ukiah and a grand time was had by all.

Next up, we wandered on down to San Francisco and spent a month checking out the city while we met with some new musicians and did about 4 full band shows.  We fell in love with the city and felt our shows were quite successful.  It encouraged us to make the leap and we will be moving there more permanently in March!We gathered our parking tickets and got a slight readjustment to our car (everyone donates a car stereo and a passenger window when visiting San Francisco, right?) and headed back to Montana for the holidays.  It was great to spend the holidays with the family for a whirlwind 5 days before hopping on a plane the day after Christmas and flying back to Arizona for a string of shows over New Year's!  It was so energizing to see our home away from home again and we were welcomed with open arms and blush-worthy celebration.  We hope to come back as soon as we can, Arizona!That brings us to January 2013.  We are back in the Big Sky Ski Resort for another two month residency before moving to San Francisco in March.  The snow is coming down in loads and forcing the temperatures into the negatives.  It's a toasty place to spend a snow storm; the giddy energy of the powder hounds is pretty infectious and we can't go anywhere around here without meeting someone from another far corner of the world.  And that pleases us.

Thank you, friends and family, for making 2012 a very, very memorable and joyful year for us.  Here's to a happy and healthy 2013 for you and yours.

San Francisco, by way of Montana and Arizona

Hello Friends,We hope this fall has been treating you well and offering up an abundance of cheer.  We are happy to report we have landed in San Francisco after reaping the benefits of autumn holidays with friends.  Apparently we've been having too much fun in the city to take pictures.  It was the pork store or a laundromat.After much deliberation and organization, we found a place to hole up in the Mission while we rehearse with new band-mates for our Bay Area gigs.  But first, we open up for our dear friends, The Dirt Floor Band, in Ukiah the day after Thanksgiving!***11/23/12. Ukiah Brewing Company. 9pm. $5  We will be joined by the dashing Kyle Madrigal on upright bass and perhaps the elusive Karl Kummerle on psychedelic fiddle.  FB Event - http://www.facebook.com/events/291908374260560/?ref=ts&fref=ts***11/24/12. Local Edition. 9pm-12am.  All Bay area gigs will feature Sascha Jacobsen on upright bass, David Dieni on drums, and our new trumpet-playing sailor friend, Steve Stanley.***12/12/12. Blondies Bar and No Grill. 9:30pm-1am.   Voted “the Best of the Bay to get your date drunk off of one drink” by the Bay Guardian.  That's our kind of classy!***12/14/12. Half Moon Bay Brewing Company. 7-10pm.Up next, we will return to Montana for a winter of hot-toddy-induced song writing and a bunch of shows in Bozeman and the Big Sky Ski Resort.  We will also do a week long tour in Arizona over New Year's!  Then we plan to return permanently to the Bay Area in March and put some city roots down.For now, here's a photo-journal of the glorious, sun-filled autumn we thoroughly enjoyed. We hope this cyber note finds you warm and healthy and surrounded by loved ones.  And don't forget: If you're hosting tons of family and you're already all talked out, just take them to a loud live show in a small local bar.  Everybody wins!

Until next time, friends.

TDH Returns to The Land of the Midnight Sun!

It is with great pleasure that we announce our 4th tour to Alaska, taking place this September! It's amazing that our brains and livers have been able to manage it so many times. I'm sure this won't be the last. We will be joined by the disgustingly talented Corwyn Wilkey on trumpet, Nick Petumenos on bass, and the venerable Brandon Cockburn on drums for certain gigs (listed as 'full band'). Links to Facebook events are listed below the gig; feel free to share them with your friends, nephews, babysitters, and rabbis. Cheers! -TRWednesday, September 5th - Subzero Microlounge. Anchorage. 8pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/340335722720018/Thursday, September 6th - Humpy's Alaskan Alehouse (Full Band). Anchorage. 9pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/167861490005120/Friday, September 7th - The Marlin (Full Band). Fairbanks. 10pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/477074708984546/Saturday, September 8th - The World Famous Denali Salmon Bake (Full Band). Denali Park. 10pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/155533207904164/Sunday, September 9th - The Historic Fairview Inn (Full Band). Talkeetna. 9pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/260808954029577/Wednesday, September 12th - Subzero Microlounge. Anchorage. 8pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/412687838777557/Thursday, September 13th - Taproot (Full Band). Anchorage. 9pmPersonal Statement - This show is also Gillian's Birthday. Mayhem will almost certainly ensue.http://www.facebook.com/events/140326419442160/Friday, September 14th - Kharacter's Bar. Homer. 10pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/391303710924257/Saturday, September 15th - Ninilchik Peddler. Ninilchik. 6pmSaturday, September 15th - Kharacter's Bar. Homer. 10pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/391303710924257/Sunday, September 16th - AJ's Oldtown Steakhouse and Tavern. Homer. 7pmhttp://www.facebook.com/events/455805161107951/

Summer in the Treasure State

We have been back in Big Sky country for only a month and we have to admit, it feels pretty good.  We recently had the pleasure of playing the Reach, Inc. benefit up at Big Sky resort and it was a spectacular day.  Reach, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that provides services and empowerment to adults with disabilities, and they've been doing so here in Bozeman since 1974.  They recently held their last "Trek to the Big Sky" benefit and we were lucky enough to be their mountain top entertainment.  Hikers received pledges from their friends to hike 3 miles up the mountain on what turned out to be a perfect day.  At the top they got a picnic lunch, some live music, and beautiful views of Madison County.  If they got $150 in pledges from their supporters, the hikers also got a free ski pass or golf pass at the resort.  It was a successful and beautiful day, and a great glimpse into an awesome community.  We are honored to be a part of it.So it turns out, you can't swing a BPA-free water bottle around here without hitting a gorgeous view and a bunch of toned, slobbering Labradors.  I sometimes remember all at once that I have many bucolic needs, and now, here, they're satisfied on a daily basis.  And the best part about it is that when you see other people enjoying the same space out there in the hills, you all share a goofy grin and most of those folks are friendly as can be.  The smiles are for obvious reasons: we're all out of the house and the weather is gorgeous.  Recently, I was enjoying a little hike up to the "M" which is a popular, quick hike just outside of town that overlooks the whole valley.  I was sitting at the top on a nice bench, enjoying the morning view, when a loud, coarse rustling above me turned into an eery silence and then a beautiful sight: Two paragliders flew right over my head and did a long, graceful descent into a field below.  Motorists gave friendly honks and it seemed liked everyone on the mountain just froze for a few minutes and grew quiet.  It was a hell of a way to start the day.  A truck in the parking lot clued me into the strangers that put me in such a good mood: www.bozemanparagliding.com.So I'm diggin' this summer.  And I thought, while I'm inspired to say so, I'd remind you all to get out of the house, too.  Go fly a kite.  Go swing on the monkey bars meant for children.  Take a walk.  Even if it's just to the city park around the corner or even if it requires a short drive.  Tis the season for dirty feet.   

See you out there.