One of my girl dates on Tuesday night was singer/songwriter Elisa Korenne. This coming Friday, Elisa will be throwing a CD release party for her new album, Favorite.
Read a review of her album here. Have a listen here. Then join me Friday night here:
Pianos
158 Ludlow St. @ Stanton
8-10pm Friday, June 24
How about it?
oooh. Me. I'm totally there.
Posted by: StephanieKlein at June 23, 2005 10:12 AMi'm in! wink.
Posted by: rach at June 23, 2005 12:33 PMOy! Peanut! What about some love for the Tribe and a mention of Miss Shiv's show (www.theshivs.com) that same night, 10 pm at Siberia Bar (40th bet 8/9)? That's where the REALLY cool kids are going for your afterparty, right? (grin)
Posted by: biscuit at June 23, 2005 12:40 PMShe has a great earthy voice.
Makes me wish I lived in New York.... Providence will be quite a hike. but oh how I wish I could.
Posted by: jules at June 23, 2005 01:10 PMI love her voice. Being in Indiana, I have trouble finding new music. (North Vernon, IN. Look that up on the map. Blink and it's gone!) Thank you for all you share with us.
Posted by: Lisa at June 23, 2005 01:23 PMyou first, biscuit.
Posted by: Fish at June 23, 2005 02:46 PMNEW YORK (AP) -- An attempt to raise the world's largest ice pop in a city square ended with a scene straight out of a disaster film -- but much stickier.
The 25-foot-tall, 17 1/2-ton treat of frozen Snapple juice melted faster than expected Tuesday, flooding Union Square in downtown Manhattan with kiwi-strawberry-flavored fluid that sent pedestrians scurrying for higher ground.
Firefighters closed off several streets and used hoses to wash away the sugary goo. Some passers-by slipped in the puddles, but no serious injuries were reported.
Snapple had been trying to promote a new line of frozen treats by setting a record for the world's largest ice pop, but called off the stunt before it was pulled fully upright by a construction crane.
Ummm...are you okay?
Posted by: Dragon_Fly at June 23, 2005 07:54 PMMonsieur Dragon-
Indeed, a fine point, though as Linus timelessly (paraphrasedly) observed:
"There are three things you don't discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Popsicle."
Posted by: The Great Popsicle at June 24, 2005 12:17 AMAhh, Andy The Lightbulb Eater- there must be a good story behind that one.
Fabu voice, great songs. Wish I was not 600 miles away.
Posted by: Tessa at June 24, 2005 11:31 AMI wish I could go, but I'm in the recording studio. Could you please tell Elisa to break a leg from me. I've known her for a while. Thanks and have a great time!
Deni
Posted by: Last Girl On Earth at June 24, 2005 05:33 PMdo you ever worry that since you dont use a pseudonym, that the folks at work might look at your blog, and note the time of the posts, and then say "wow, i am glad we are paying her to update her blog while on the clock".
i always wonder if bloggers have to deal with those types of inquiries in the workplace.
Posted by: anyone at June 25, 2005 12:05 AM