March 2007


April 28, 2007
8:00 pmto11:55 pm

We just added a great show at the end of April to our calendar. We’re playing with Smokehouse Bluegrass Band at The Moose in Doylestown. This is a free show!

Thanks to everyone who came out to Lambertville/New Hope for the anti-war demonstration this past Sunday. It was like deja vous from two years previous, although the politics are getting better, and the people are getting angrier (which is good).

In case some of you don’t know, I’m a “staff reporter” for Juxtaviews.com.  My buddy, Kevin Fricovsky started Juxtaviews as a blog in August 2006, and I have been helping him with it since around October 2006.  Every Wednesday we publish an interview with someone who is doing something interesting on the internets.  We also put out a round-up of the coolest links we find each week.  This week, I got to interview Terry McBride, CEO of Nettwerk Music Group.  He’s got some very progressive views on the future of the music industry. Check it out!

After moving to Lambertville, NJ from South Orange, I wanted to find local musicians to play with. I was advised by friend and former Smoove member, Gregg Weiss to record the songs I had written and put them out there to see if I could find other musicians with similar tastes. Well, I ended up producing a whole 13-song album, with lots of help from my friends. Upon finishing in the summer of 2004, I dropped off a copy to the Fireside Tea House. Next thing I knew, I was in the audience at a Fireside performance, as Matt Pillischer sang Frame of Mind Rag. Shortly after, High Hearts were formed. (Thanks, Gregg!)

Friend and Family (and the FBI),

Seriously, do you ever want to get your records from the Freedom of Info Act to see what kind of crap those bastards have on you?

March 10, 2007
6:00 pmto9:30 pm

We’re playing Indie Music Night on March 10! Indie Music Night is monthly evening (a Saturday 6.15pm-9.30pm) of PREMIUM quality singer/songwriters and bands which takes place in the intimate Griggstown Pavilion in Princeton. Admission is free, and tasty home-baked treats and coffee are $1.

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If you walk down the street in New Hope, PA you just might find High Hearts busking at an intersection. They serve up a unique acoustic blend of old-timey, ragtime, bluegrass, and rock 'n roll styles with a focus on lyrics and vocal harmonies.

The High Hearts' music has stretched far beyond the borders of New Hope and Lambertville with spins and live performances on radio stations such as WPRB 103.3FM (Princeton), WRSU 88.7FM (New Brunswick), and WDVR 87.9FM (Seargentsville). The High Hearts perform in the greater New York and Philadelphia Metropolitan area at venues such as John and Peter's (New Hope), Upstairs @ The World Cafe (Philadelphia), and Rue de Jardin (Hoboken), among others.

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