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August 19, 2004
RUNNING LATE ALREADY
Aaarrgghh!! Running late already today. Have a meeting or two this morning and then its Doheny rehearsal this afternoon for the show tomorrow. But it seems the Blog still works, nothings gone wrong, and I'm glad that some of you have found it. I will try and have it linked to the main site, so it doesnt get too confusing. I will also get an email address sorted out so that you guys can send in artwork, ideas etc. I'll need a few days to get that together. Here's some replies for right now -
Sweet! Who took the photos? And who did the artwork on the wall in the studio? Very nice!
Posted by: Suzanne | August 18, 2004 03:08 PM
The art on the wall is in Scotts studio - he has about seven of them all around the place. Amazing pieces, not sure who did them. Our band pic was shot by John Moore of MYF Clothing, and my individual shots were taken by David Zaugh (Los Angeles).
Hey Billy
just wondering if theres any news on doheny tracks, like a demo cd, or an album?!?
Posted by: Dal | August 18, 2004 03:59 PM
The Doheny demo tracks are floating around - Watching It All Burn is on MySpace.com, Drive Me is on our site, Time and Take My Eyes were around at the beginning of the year. We will put up album teasers once we have finished the album - and to do that, we need to get our deal.
Billy rumor has it that you are giving a guitar away at the viper room, and I really want to win your amazing white Les Paul guitar what do you think
Posted by: jenni | August 18, 2004 04:58 PM
....er....I love you all, but my White LP Custom is my baby!!! - not really the one I'm giving away!!! They dont make customs in that finish anymore.
so, i guess i wanted to ask whether those Scott Humphrey recordings are going to see the light of day? and how are things going with finding a label? maybe there's gonna be some sort of indie release first?
Posted by: Caine | August 19, 2004 02:11 AM
Caine - we are not sure if our release will be indie or major yet. We have to let our management do their thing. As far as I am concerned, the tracks we did with Scott are part of that album, and we would love to do the rest of the record with him. We worked great together. We just have to see how things work out for us. We obviously dont want to be putting tracks from our album up online until the whole record is out there.
So thats it from me - have to get outta here and get some Starbucks inside me. I will work on this over the weekend. Have a good time everyone, and hope to see some of you tomorrow at The Viper.
Peace
Billy
Posted by vivelerock at August 19, 2004 08:59 AM
Comments
Thanks for answering my questions! I sure would like to know who did those paintings though, if you remember to ask sometime. THANKS!
Posted by: Suzanne at August 19, 2004 10:17 AM
hey billy, just wanted to say thanks for the invite over here, and glad your blog is working. Have a great day and I will be keeping everything crossed until you get your deal *laugh*.
Blessed be! ;)
Posted by: Tina at August 19, 2004 10:23 AM
Hey, why doesn't js just give you hookups with PSI records? is PSI records like a done deal now? I don't see how that wouldn't work.... *confused look*
Posted by: Joe at August 19, 2004 02:47 PM
This is really cool!
I hope to see you play again. Are there any plans for touring the US?
Posted by: Karen at August 19, 2004 03:22 PM
hey, thanks for answering man!! ...few more things i feel i should ask ;
when is this Camp Freddy record coming out?
can you reveal anything about who will be on it, singers & such...? is Slash on there?
/Caine
Posted by: Caine at August 19, 2004 03:49 PM
Hi Billy,
I saw Duffy and Cantrell rocking out Cardboard Vampyre style last weekend in Oklahoma, thanks go to CF for bringing the 2 together.
Anyway, what's your take on CF being the catalyst for that collaboration?
Have a good day,
Jay
Posted by: Jay at August 19, 2004 10:02 PM
Cheers Billy for using my Pic, I really should do some more. There seems to be such a resurgance of balls-out rock bands, what with Velvet Revolver, and to an extent Dirty Americans and even the Darkness. But obviously the LA scene despite previous impressions to the contrary seems to be very suppotive at the moment.
Do you think the celebrity 'star' status of the area is a help? I mean your gigging at the Viper Club, you're big friends with some high-profile people and keep getting invited to some swanky do's. It has to help right?
Posted by: d_Wez in da Haus at August 20, 2004 01:30 AM