Monday, December 21, 2009

Holiday Methane from The Faw


First of all, we are NOT going to celebrate Chanukah by setting fire to a banjo every night for eight nights. We don't know where you heard that.

Music:
1. The Hallelujah Chorus

2. Merry Christmas From the Family by Robert Earl Keene

Murphy's Flaw Custom ringtones for your cell phone:
Murphy's Flaw Ringtone #1
Murphy's Flaw Ringtone #2
Murphy's Flaw Ringtone #3

Have a happy, and don't forget the BIG SHOW with our special guest Tim May on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010! The fun begins at 7 p.m., Coffee Gallery Backstage, Altadena.

See you in 2010!

The Flaw

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Seasons Greetings, Have a Calendar


Dear Patrons of the Arts:

As you know, we are a giving band -- that's just how we roll. So this year, we're putting out our first Murphy's Flaw calendar for 2009. Use it in good health.

(Actually, we really don't care about your health, but if you're going to croak you could provide for a bequest to our tip jar.)

[We're sorry, we didn't mean to type that out loud.]

So: Why not a 2010 calendar, you ask? Because it's not 2010 yet. Duh.

But, speaking of the new year, here's something you'll want to plan on attending:

Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010, 8 p.m.:

Murphy's Flaw with Special Guest Tim May at (wait for it.....)

The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena!

Yes, the Flaw finally invades the Coffee Gallery Backstage -- didn't realize the recession had gotten that bad, did you?

Times are tough, yet the Flaw promises a cosmic evening of entertainment mostly because of the presence of Mr. May, an amazing musician we've lured out from the confines of Nashville for the weekend.

You can read about Tim May here. Prepare to be shocked and awed -- this guy can flat-out pick.

Tickets are $15 and you should budget another $200 or so for CDs, coffee, pie, etc.

So circle the date on your calendar or, as the Flaw likes to say, write it on a scrap of paper and staple it to someone you love.

More news as it happens, or as we remember it.

Happy Holidays,
Murphy's Flaw