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Back from the UK, Japan Here I Come

3 Comments 22 November 2010

I write this from the small window of time back in the States between returning from my tour of the UK and leaving for my tour in Japan. Besides catching up on laundry, spending time with my cats and even getting a couple of days to actually see my love, I’ve played four shows and have been cramming my head full of White Album guitar, bass, keyboard, drum and vocal parts (the reason why later in the email) since I’ve been back.

The UK could not have gone better. I want to give a huge thanks to everyone who came to the shows, hosted me in their homes, had me on sessions, took me to movies, made me Sunday Roasts (even the ones not on Sundays) and as well to everyone in the States who sent messages of support through Facebook and Twitter. I always, always love going to the UK, but this trip was particularly special. If you want to re-live some memories, I’ve made a collection of photos on Flickr that you can see here. There’s also this very nice review of my show at The Borderline in London with Tracy Bonham and Bleu. Finally, I’ve included a few videos at the bottom of this emailer.

As good as it’s been, it still getting better, which brings me to . . .

JAPAN TOUR 2010
11.27.10 - 12.05.10

I can’t believe the string of “oh my God, I get to do WHAT?” moments that have lining up these past few months, including playing Radio City Music Hall with the Fab Faux and a fantastic month playing shows in the UK. I’m sure I don’t deserve another, but this one may just take the prize: my first tour of Japan (and, for that matter, my first trip to Japan, period).

8 shows in 10 days, 7 different cities - even writing this with it only days away it doesn’t seem real. Needless to say, if you know anyone over there, please have them come out.

Here’s the details:

Saturday, 11.27.10 - 7p
JIM BOGGIA
LaCana
Daini-Kumazaki Bldg. B1, 2-1-9, Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku
Tel: 03-3410-0505
3,500yen (adv.) / 4,000yen (door) (+ drink)

Sunday, 11.28.10 - 8p
JIM BOGGIA
Nouvelle Vibe
K Bldg. 3F, 10-7, Shichikencho, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka
Tel: 054-254-5969
2,500yen (adv.) / 3,000yen (door) (+ drink)

Monday, 11.20.10 - 8p
JIM BOGGIA
Big Pink
2-237, Hisayasu, Kanazawa
Tel:076-245-2200
2,500yen (adv.) / 3,000yen (door) (+ drink)

Tuesday, 11.30.10 - 7:30p
JIM BOGGIA
club WONDER
7F-A, 1-6-31, Higashi-Shinsaibashi, Chuou-ku, Osaka
Tel: 06-6241-7772
3,000yen (adv.) / 3,500yen (door) (+ drink)
Shiba in Car opens.

Wednesday, 12.01.10 - 8p
JIM BOGGIA
Cafe Bleu
4F-402, 2-2-8, Okaido, Matsuyama
Tel: 089-907-0402
4,000yen (w/ 1 drink)

Friday, 12.03.10 - 7p
JIM BOGGIA
Jittoku
Tel: 075-841-1691
3,000yen (adv.) / 3,500yen (door) (+ drink)
Kid At A-Low’s opens.

Saturday, 12.04.10 - 7p
JIM BOGGIA
Cafe Goatee
Stroll Bldg. 3F, 2-10-7, Komachi, Kamakura
Tel: 090-8430-9708
3,500yen (adv.) / 4,000yen (door) (+ drink)

Sunday, 12.05.10 - 7p
JIM BOGGIA
Cafe Goatee
Stroll Bldg. 3F, 2-10-7, Komachi, Kamakura
Tel: 090-8430-9708
3,500yen (adv.) / 4,000yen (door) (+ drink)

FOR INFO ON ALL THE SHOWS IN JAPANESE:
Jim Boggia Japan Tour 2010

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The Opposite of Escape From New York

No Comments 13 September 2010

Autumnal Greetings,

I don’t know how it is where you are, but here on the East Coast of the good ol’ US of A, Fall seems like it arrived with laser-like precision. I spent Labor Day in Central Park with friends picnicking and playing music and then - BAM! - Tuesday it was time for long sleeves and you could smell Fall in the air. I’m all for Fall, but let’s give Winter bad directions so it spends a few extra weeks driving around trying to find the place.

I’m gearing up for a whirlwind of an end to 2010. Just rolling up my sleeves to learn my parts for the Fab Faux’s ‘A Night In The Life’ shows to celebrate John Lennon’s 70th birthday at Radio City Music Hall (Sept. 25) and the Keswick Theatre (Oct. 9). I’ll be playing congas and drums in addition to my usual guitar/keyboard duties. Playing with the Faux has not only been a great experience because I get to play my favorite music of all-time, but also because I’m constantly given things to do that stretch me as a musician. Still, I do not expect to be taking any gigs away from conga legend Tommy Lopez any time soon.

After the show at the Keswick, I’m off to the UK for just under a month, playing shows in England and Scotland. More info to come, but mark your calendars for October 23 when I play the Borderline with Tracy Bonham and Bleu, and October 26th when I go back to the 12Bar and play with my friends Dan Clews and Alex Lipinski. Lots of other shows set up as well. I’ll be putting an emailer together with all the details soon.

After catching my breath in Philly for a couple weeks after that (and hold Nov. 22 open if you’re in Philly - I think there’s going to be a cool event announced soon, just not confirmed yet), I’ll be headed to Japan for a couple of weeks to play my first ever shows there. To the countless throngs of Japanese fans I have who I’m certain are reading this, you can find a list of the currently booked shows at jim.boggia.com. More to come and I will, of course, be writing with more details as the tour gets closer.

On a sad note, one of my kitties passed away a few weeks ago. Bailey came with me (with 6 others!) to West Philly five years ago from the farm in Roxborough. She was one of the kittens that Jones had underneath “shipwreck deck” - the somewhat dilapidated porch that wrapped around three sides of the house. With Jones and her litter began a multi-year odyssey of domesticating about a dozen of the feral cats that lived in our backyard. Bailey was painfully shy most of her life but had come out of her shell quite a bit in the last few years. She passed away quickly and without suffering. She will be missed.

FRIDAY, 10.01.10 - 8P
THE LIVING ROOM - NYC

I haven’t played a full show in NYC since LAST YEAR (but that’s not why I hate New York), and I’m coming back with a big Friday night extravaganza. I’ll be playing an extended set, plus there will be opening sets by my good friend Adrien Reju and Londoner-turned-NYC-ster Findlay Brown (they are both extremely ear-worthy).

Plenty of surprises and feats of derring-do are planned. At least one ukulele will be involved. No children or animals will be hurt during the performance.

In honor of this being a ticketed show, I have asked them NOT to pass the bucket around during the set. Who says I don’t look out for my fans?

And - because I know that you are people with exquisite musical taste - YES - I will have you out in time to go ’round the block to catch Harper-Blynn at the Rockwood. So, you can have a dual-venued, multi-artist, sound-spectacular of an evening!. But don’t just take my word for it, read what I’ve typed below that I’ve imagined Harper-Blynn would say:

Pete (Harper): Aw man, you guys should definitely go see Boggia before coming out to our show. He’s even playing some ukulele.
J (Blynn): Without a doubt. He’ll have you out in plenty of time to see us. Man, I hope someone records his show so we can hear it.

If you can’t take Harper-Blynn’s fictitious word for it, I don’t know what else to tell you . . .

EXCEPT:
I’m excited to come back and play the Living Room. It’s been too long. I hope you can make it out with some friends.

The Recap:
Friday, 10.01.10 - 8p
JIM BOGGIA
The Living Room
154 Ludlow - NYC
$10. 21+.

Opening sets by Adrien Reju and Findlay Brown (expect some jumping in on each other’s sets, too).

Living Room Get tix

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Steel City 8.14.10 and planning for UK in October

No Comments 27 July 2010

Hi Everyone,

I hope you’re staying cool this incredibly hot Summer. I’ve spent most of the last two months convincing my hands that they knew how to play keyboards so I could do some dates with the Fab Faux performing all of Let It Be and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. There were some incredibly frustrating moments while sitting at the piano several hours a day, but it felt great to push myself and wind up pulling it off.

Now I’m reminding my hands how MY songs go. Got some places and dates where I’ll be pulling that off. Check it . . .

SATURDAY, 8.14.10
STEEL CITY
PHOENIXVILLE, PA

Wow, it’s like I made a conscious decision to not play shows in Philly or something. I haven’t been to Steel City since last October! Well, let’s fix that immediately. I’ll be back on Saturday, 8.14.10 at 8:30p. A mystery guest will open. I’m trying to save you a seat, but tickets are going fast, so you may want to order today.

The Recap:
Saturday, 8.14.10 - 8:30p
JIM BOGGIA
Steel City Coffeehouse
203 Bridge Street - Phoenixville, PA
610-933-4043

All Ages. $16 Adv. / $18 DoS.

Get yer tix.

FRIDAY, 8.27.10

That’s really all I can say right now. More details to come, but you just might want to keep that box on your calendar open.

HEY HEY, UK
I’MA COMIN’ YER WAY . . .

. . . It’s better to book gigs, if you like to play.
Hey, hey UK.

You can stop reading this in a Neil Young voice now.

Yes, it’s time for what is becoming my annual trip to the UK. I’m headed out October 13th and coming back to the States on November 7th. I’m in the process of getting all the dates together, but I’m also wondering if there’s any folks in Blighty that would like to have me entertain in their very own home.

House concerts have become a pretty big thing here in the States and I know they’re starting to catch on over there. Wanna be a trendsetter? Here are some details on how it all works. You can reply to this email or contact Jack Leitenberg at okaybabe@aol.com if you’re interested or have questions.

In any event, more details on the UK tour soon. As always, I am really excited to come over and play.

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