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They both were young and strong / And all the world was swept along.*
There wasn't a lot to work with, but I've optimistically set aside an entire page to showcase our slowly-growing archive of media appearances.
Word-Buff.com - June 22, 2009
Here's another cartoon-related interview, but at least I managed to spend a little more time talking about the band.
The JimH Crossword Blog - August 5, 2008
This has nothing to do with the band, but it's been ages since we got any press so I'm including it here. JimH flatters, I reveal the genesis of my animation Garson Hampfield, Crossword Inker.
West County News - January 13-19, 2005
A brief paragraph in this small community weekly about our cameo appearance at the 2005 Weinstein Follies show in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. Updated - now featuring video of our performances.
Planet S Magazine - August 7, 2003
Ouch. Our first-ever review is also our first-ever bad review. One-and-a-half stars (out of a possible five) and a tone of pitying condescension for our rock opera 404.
Shaw cable - June, 2002
I managed to avoid this
camera crew from Shaw - or did they manage to avoid me? They interviewed
Warren and Joseph from the rock opera instead. In between, some footage
of the show.
CTV News - June 14, 2002 - coming soon
Jeff Rogstad interviews
Natalie Kallio, the Mendel's PR person, and the band plays "All alone and
seventeen" under the world's least flattering lighting.
Star-Phoenix - June 14, 2002
I astutely market the rock
opera to the Mendel's core crowd of old ladies and gay men: "...Loud power
chords, big drums, screeching guitar effects..."
Global News - December 30, 2001
The band known as Sea Water
Bliss gets top billing, John Will - the artist we were hired to celebrate
- gets second. Some fleeting shots of us rocking the gallery - and I'm wearing
a tie!
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