Live on the Drive: Out on the Town
I've been out and about a great deal lately, and thought I'd share with you some of the faces i've run into.
Caught the very last performance of Blind God at Falconetti's recently. The band was a bit too much for neighbors and so the boys bid adieu, temporarily, at least. These are a couple of perspectives of Blind God frontman Dave "Deadman " Olajide.
Kali Jones, owner of Ziggy Books, featured in an earlier Commercial Drive - Live story, immerses herself in some great reading from her father's collection.
Social butterflies, Corrine Ellington (left), who recently started work as a handy-person for a not-for-profit social services org, and Michelle Hersey, owner operator of the D'Hersey Dance Co., a company specializing in dance for young people.
Dave Gowan of the near-legendary Buttless Chaps did his best to work the crowd with a pelting of 80's top 40 at the Wise Hall's 40th anniversary party.
Labels: buttless chaps, D'Hersey Dance, ellington, gowan, Michelle Hersey
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