David Bowie

In the northern Shaolin tradition we are assigned to a master to train with and learn from, and although David Bowie was not my master, he taught at the same temple and I attended some (too few) of his classes. His music is broad and his artistry is dense, and he’s intimidating and challenging. We don’t lose a true master very often, and although they might mention his name on the same news pages as trivial celebrities, we know better the weight of who he was and what he gave us. David Bowie was not my master, but I bow low and listen.
  
Goodnight, David Bowie.

Love,
SJ

Central Saloon in Pioneer Square Oct 5 9PM

Dear friends, I have a great show with the Rainy Day Devils and the Po’ Brothers this Saturday (Oct 5) at the legendary Central in Pioneer Square, Seattle.

Saint John at the Central Saloon in Pioneer Square

9PM
$5

I’m going to have some surprise guests performing with me, it’s going to be a fun night!

Best,

SJ

The Brothers Jim

On Friday, I went to see the Brothers Jim from Olympia play some tunes in downtown Seattle at Bernard’s, and the audience loved them:

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They sing catchy folk tunes and some covers that sound cool with their lovely folky instrumentation, you can hear some of their tunes here: http://www.reverbnation.com/tbj

They’re playing a show with us at the Coppergate in Ballard on May 31, put it on your calendar, you invite some friends, we’ll invites some friends, and we’ll have a fun party.

Best,

SJ