Tuesday, August 25, 2009

A Go Go


Richard plays everything you want to hear each Tuesday at The Loving Touch in Ferndale. He's willing to part with a few of his gems, and being a reasonable fellow, he'll make adding to your collection very affordable.

Saturday, August 15, 2009



Jesse Hoffman was raised on “the island,” an elongated formation in
the Detroit river that catches the ebb of it’s nomenclature to the
north, always maintaining it’s pristine serenity amidst the oil slicks
and deluge which circumnavigate it’s shores. Multifaceted instruments
adorned the Hoffman estate, thus nurturing his sonic endeavors and
providing the misce en scene for many an eclectic session. Honing his
geographic topography Mr. Hoffman is quite skilled in manning a Laser,
a two man bark, which has aided his configuration of the voltage
controlled storm he uses while whaling. Currently he is pursuing his
BA in Art Education which he began in 1998.



Adam Pierce traveled south from Flint in his 18th year to pursue a
more consistent education, which he did receive upon credited
completion a few flaccid semesters later. During this tenure he and
Mr. Hoffman met, as the former took multiple cigarette breaks while
the latter policed the northeastern quadrant of the campus, keeping
stickwielding letter-carriers and feral cats at bay. The two have
collaborated musically ever since, through many venues and many
implements. Today Adam sits amongst piles of “unreleased” material,
spends 35-40 hours a week dodging with drones and misanthropes, and
can mostly be found playing guitar, ranting, and recording the
multitudes of wildlife which abound in the night.

Richard Wohlfeil grew up amongst many a fracas on the hot, oscillating
blacktop of Wayne, between the two landfills which adorn the city and
are rumored to block the sun for most of the day. His family is a
lively and nurturing bunch who never fail to feed a hungry and thirsty
soul that may be caught wandering the flats of the western expanse.
Always a man of letters he spends his time translating the finest of
the French academics and hobbies in cataloguing the forgotten audio
lore of the region. He recently published his first volume of poetry
which is available in most independent bookstores and wherever the lad
may set up a stand. Mr. Wohlfeil holds the battery, configures
arrangements, and provides the bard’s accompaniment.