Travelling without a laptop forces one to be creative as to where and when uploads and posts can occur. I have pictures and video to upload. However, finding the time and the proper ports to use can be challenging. So be patient and pictures and video will come soon. For now, here is a preview of the venue I play tomorrow night. If you’re in Portland, come on by… You know me, It’s free!
The Globe is located aty:
2045 SE Belmont St.
The Globe BarCafe:
To sum up Portland, Oregon in an unassuming and plainly profound way one can do it in one word: “Community.” Long since heeding the unspoken mantra, “Community not Competition” Portland Oregon’s foodie, drinkie, and music scene have all been nurtured and flourished by a populace that understands it’s food, loves it’s music, and welcomes new ideas.
The torch is passed gracefully in this town from the die-hard old-school restaurants and pubs to the new youthfully exuberant restaurant concepts staffed with young talent behind the stick, or in the kitchen. There is enough room for everyone in this town, and Portlanders decide if you get to stay and play. They raise their expectations and proprieters deliver. If not, it’s back to the other side of the bar, Chef-fy.
On SE Belmont, my friend and chef Marc Brazeau and his team are in their first year of staking their claim in the infinite frontier of The Portland Oregon Scene. The deed has been written and The Globe BarCafe is fervently supported by this little neighborhood in SouthEast they call home.
Following the cycle of the day The Globe BarCafe evolves. At Sunrise, a place to get a hot cup of coffee and read, By the Mid-day Sun – a quick-serve lunch counter, At Dusk a dinner-spot, In the witching hours – a Bar. Not to get all linen-shirted and Guru about it, but I forsee many sunrises on The Globe BarCafe.
We left Phoenix at 7:30 am. We had just finished packing no more than two hours ago. We landed in Eugene in a short two-and-a-half hours. I say we, because along on this trip I have My lady (Jimmie) and our friends Maggie and Jim. We all are going to attend the Churchill/Teeters wedding on the banks of beautiful Lake Odell – (One hour and 20 minutes southeast of the town of Eugene, Oregon). And we are all heading into Eugene for the show at Luckey’s.
Come August 5th; there was a wedding, jetlag, and a 3 hour drive and a great show. In my experience, I have had show’s with only the staff in attendance. I have had shows where there was only one person at the bar facing a way from me and…tapping their toe? At Luckey’s I have had a show where I was in an unfamiliar town, with three of my most valued friends, the staff and a few stumble-in’s. Everyone at the wedding asked: “How’d the show go?” My answer? “Good.” True. It was good. But the process, the journey, us driving 3 hours plus, missing hitting a deer on the highway, making an illegal u-turn in front of the first cop I have ever seen in the Northwest, and getting away with it. Us going through ‘the process’ was great.
One great process deserves another, and now me and my girl are posted up at a life-long friends beautiful house in West Eugene. Ralph is one of those friends among those that I can count on one hand. One of those people you meet in life that stick. Friends for life. He and Karen have welcomed us into their home and we are hunkered down until tomorrow night. Tomorrow I play at the Keg Tavern in Eugene.
August 9th: The Keg Tavern in Eugene, Oregon
The Keg Tavern and Steakhouse in Eugene, Oregon is one of those quintessential, useful bars. My friend Ralph helped me book a show here and when he said to me a few weeks ago “you should play at my bar”. I didn’t know if he owned the place, bartended here, or just drank here. The words “my bar” can mean all of those things. I thought that was all right and I didn’t ask him to clarify.
There is a book called The Great Good Place by Ray Oldenburg, and a short-story on the same theme called A Clean Well Lighted Place by Ernest Hemmingway. Both works speak to the fact that we need a good pub. A warm place close-by that always leaves the neon light on for you. Serves you a hot plate of food, and a cold glass of suds, or a three-finger pull of fire-water. Puts you under, picks you back up, and throws your drunk ass out cause it’s good for ya. The Pub will forgive you the next day and welcome you back in with open arms when you are a little hungry or thirsty. Daughters get married here, Lovers get found here, and some get lost here. The bar truly is a beautiful place.
SuperNormal Records is presenting “Northwesticles: a Public Transit Tour” August 5th – August 17th, 2010. Cities on this tour are: EUGENE, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, and SPOKANE.
A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour to promote an artist and record label while simultaneously promoting the use of public transit. The Artist must travel via public
transit to all of the cities and venues.
By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes. Follow the Tour at: www.Northwesticles.com(or) www.SuperNormalRecords.com
Tyler Christensen is the singer/guitarist for Quixote (iTunes: “The Hills of Ubeda”)
and has participated in three (3) Public Transit Tours in the past.
“Travelling and touring like this presents a unique challenge. This is gonna take some fortitude, this is gonna take some balls, this is gonna take Northwesticles.”
- Tyler Christensen
SuperNormal Records is presenting “Northwesticles: a Public Transit Tour” August 5th – August 17th, 2010. Cities on this tour are: EUGENE, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, and SPOKANE.
A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour to promote an artist and record label while simultaneously promoting the use of public transit. The Artist must travel via public
transit to all of the cities and venues.
By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes. Follow the Tour at: www.Northwesticles.com(or) www.SuperNormalRecords.com
Tyler Christensen is the singer/guitarist for Quixote (iTunes: “The Hills of Ubeda”)
and has participated in three (3) Public Transit Tours in the past.
“Travelling and touring like this presents a unique challenge. This is gonna take some fortitude, this is gonna take some balls, this is gonna take Northwesticles.”
- Tyler Christensen
SuperNormal Records is presenting “Northwesticles: a Public Transit Tour” August 5th – August 17th, 2010. Cities on this tour are EUGENE, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, and SPOKANE.
A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour to promote an artist and record label while simultaneously promoting the use of public transit. The Artist must travel via public transit to all of the cities and venues.
By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes. Follow the Tour at: www.Northwesticles.com
Tyler Christensen is the singer/guitarist for Quixote (iTunes: “The Hills of Ubeda”) and has participated in three (3) Public Transit Tours in the past. Previous tours have garnered Tyler and SuperNormal Records features in local news publications and radio broadcasts.
“Travelling and touring like this presents a unique challenge. This is gonna take some fortitude, this is gonna take some balls, this is gonna take Northwesticles.” – Tyler Christensen
TOUR DATES:
Tyler LIVE at Luckey’s – August 5th, 2010 – Eugene, Oregon
Tyler LIVE at The Keg – August 9th, 2010 – Eugene, Oregon
Tyler LIVE at The Globe August 12th, 2010 – Portland, Oregon
Tyler visits Dry Fly Distillery August 14th, 2010 – Spokane, Washington
Tyler LIVE at The Blue Spark August 15th, 2010 – Spokane, Washington
For More information:
www.Northwesticles.com
www.SuperNormalRecords.com
August 15th, 2010: Sunday:The Blue Spark(TBA)- Spokane, WASHINGTON
(Read the blog)
August 16th, 2010: Monday: TBA, WASHINGTON
(Read the blog)
August 17th, 2010: Tuesday: Travel Day – Phoenix, ARIZONA
(Read the blog)
What is a Public Transit Tour?
“A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour. The Artist must travel via public transit to all of the cities and venues. By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes.”
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