Greg Grant
Past Shows
2008 Journal
8/23/08. Park Place Noon Concert, Sandpoint, ID
We didn't get a whole lot of sleep, but just enough to be happy about a
noon gig. A bit of Italian food for breakfast and I pulled onto the
sidewalk to unload and fortunately back onto the street right before a cop
car came by - man there are a lot of cops in this town. A mellow sidewalk
show under a canopy and people hanging on benches or at tables. One
homeless looking guy was jamming out while lying on a bench. After I
stopped he said to me, "that was a nice daydream." I guess it was.
8/22/08. Eickhardt's, Sandpoint, ID
We set up our tent just outside town at a campground right next to a gas
station and a driving range. It was nice to do that in the light instead
of at 2 in the morning after the gig. This is definitely one of my
favorite places to play. It was a good crowd tonight and a good feeling in
the room. I had a great time and was happy that my fingers and voice were
fine despite not playing for ahwile as I have been in summer construction
mode for the past few months.
After the gig we walked around Sandpoint for awhile, seeing police
everywhere, in cars and trucks and jeeps and on foot and on bicycle. Linda
took some great late night pictures.
7/25-27/08. Arts in the Park, Kalispell, MT
Perfect weather this year, no smoke, no fires, no rain, no super hot heat.
Doing sound was fun and I played all three days with my stripped down rig.
Smooth.
7/5/08. Molly Brown's Trego, MT
It's been a year since I played here, I think. It was great to be back
here, the most urban place around, playing music to a great crowd. Welcome
back Barry and Susan. I love this place!
6/20/08. Portneuf Brewing Co, Pocatello, ID
We spent most of the morning in our motel room, a nice little vacation. It's nice to not have to drive and just hang and cook up some food in the room and watch tv. We finally saw the rest of The Karate Kid - it's been on a lot whenever we are at motels and we usually only catch a bit of it before having to leave for the gig or sleep or push on driving (it seems like it's on all the time). The show tonight was at a local brewery that had really good beer. I enjoyed playing there and it was nice to talk shop with some of the musicians from the night before.
6/19/08. First National Bar, Pocatello, ID
We like this town quite a bit. It is a college town and pretty small, surrounded by mountains, but with enough here to keep it interesting. We weren't really ready to hit the road again, it woulda been nice to be home but once you've driven 8 hours you forget about home and you are where you are. Traveling definitely compresses time, I believe. Yesterday feels like a week ago, you just see and experience so much, I guess. I did a stripped down set at this very western looking bar, nice place. I was the featured artist and afterward there was open mic. Kinda fun to be a stranger at an open mic in a new town. Some good players here. Most people played old cover songs so I was definitely the only one playing originals and with a looper. The bartender told me, "I've never seen anything like that here before, you rocked".
6/15/08. Wedding at Wapato Point Winery, Lake Chelan, WA
So we puttered along yesterday, taking our time and taking in Guitar Center and great Korean food for lunch. We had a little hippie fest on a patch of grass under a tree in the mall parking lot. Eric and I changed our strings with Vinnie sprawled out on the grass and it was great watching people driving by staring at us like we were from the 60's or something. We hit a Mexican grocery store in Bridgeport that was great and a taco truck and found a campground that was super nice on the Columbia River, but super full, so we pressed on to Alta Lake. It was also full of hundreds of people camping, but there was enough space in this little city of tents and rvs for us. It is strange to "camp" amongst so many people and showers etc, but it was fun. We had a great conversation on politics and the world and how it could be better than it is. I think we came close to solving the world's problems, but I'm not sure if we have the resources to put our new system into place. Maybe if we can sell a few more cd's... We had to wake up at 7 am,way too early, thanks to the sun and people up and about and a big dog with a low bark that I believe enjoyed barking just to hear it echo all the way down to the lake.
The wedding went great. It got hot there under the desert sun, but we sweated and survived and people sweated and danced and we jumped in the lake (cold) afterwards. Congratulations Hillary and Rob!
6/13/08. Eichardt's, Sandpoint, ID
This was the first gig with a band for quite some time. We rehearsed two times and here we are playing at Eichardt's on a friday night. Vinnie on the drums and Eric on the 8 string bass/guitar and me doing my thing. I got to use my looper as well and it worked out pretty well, most of the time, anyway. It's great to have other musicians to play with up on stage with me. I hope I can do more touring with a band this year. We camped out tonight, that was a nice change from the motel routine as well.
6/2/08. Whitefish Farmer's Market, Whitefish, MT
A beautiful afternoon, no rain, no wind. It's been raining here almost
every day so I was very grateful for the sunshine. It's a great scene
here, it was nice to be a part of it again, thank you Jay.
5/31/08. Bert and Ernie's, Great Falls, MT
My first time here, really nice place to play. They have music 6 nights a
week and I am totally into that. Great people working here, not exactly a
full house tonight, but a few people made it a worthwhile evening anyway.
I'll have to come back when it gets colder.
5/30/08. Norris Hot Springs, Norris, MT
Linda soaked for like 5 hours while I played tonight. I got to soak as
well, before. Ahhh the best pre gig thing you can do, I believe. A cold
beer in a hot pool ,with a belly full of bison burger. I was happy to be
playing here, but it was hard to have to get out of the pool. I was the
boy in the plastic bubble tonight as rain was threatening. I love this
place.
5/10/08. Java Joe's Coffeehouse, Des Moines, IA
Despite some weird power surges/ electric voodoo with the house pa this
was a fun place to play. What a great idea to serve beer in a coffeehouse,
that doesn't happen in most places but it does here.
5/9/08. DG's Taphouse, Ames, IA
Good to be back in Ames, a great college town. It was graduation so there
wasn't the crowd here tonight like last time. I had fun though. Hopefully
I'll be back here in the Fall.
5/8/08. Blacksheep Coffeehouse, Sioux Falls, SD
The Boys of the Queen Bee Mill opened the show tonight - really good
bluegrass. I had a good time playing for a mostly college - aged crowd
tonight. Played through the vintage sound system of the Boys of the Queen
Bee Mill. We had a blast crashing at the Night Owl Cafe, which was really
the living room of one of the guys in the band. Linda and I loved sitting
on the couch with maybe 20 people crammed into the room. People kept
coming and going, with beers in hand, on their way to wherever, just
stopping by for a bit. Great conversations about biodiesel vehicles and
one guy who apparently was some kind of mad genius and attached a jet
engine, powered by biodiesel, to a Hummer filled with batteries in the
back. He runs the engine for a few minutes and it quick charges the
batteries which can then power the Hummer for around 400 miles between
charges. It was nice to see people thinking and prepared to make their own
cheap transportation rather than just paying what big oil is asking. Yeah,
fight the power!
5/3/08. Riley's Irish Pub, Helena, MT
Less than 2 hours driving between shows, I love it. This was a great
place. Competition from another show in town tonight so not the crowd I
was hoping for, but I'd love to play here again, hopefully to a full
house. A great conversation about the present and the future and
technology with the bartender after the show.
5/2/08. Machinery Row/The Beaks, Great Falls, MT
A nice drive to Great Falls. We are always excited about staying in our
favorite motel in the US - the Ohaire Motor Inn. I think I wrote about it
before. It is a great place, from another time when everything was clean
and safe and easy and reasonable. Plus it has the Sip and Dip, the
swimming pool visible at the bar where they filmed Splash. We still
haven't gotten to see the mermaid who is there on friday and saturday
nights. We noticed a sign looking for mermaid applicants. The gig at The
Breaks was very mellow, nice place.
1/25/2008. The Front Porch, Eureka, MT
After our tour to New York and back it is great to be back in Montana - it
always is. This is a brand new coffeehouse/performance space/restaurant in
thriving downtown Eureka. We've been hearing about the possibility of this
place for over a year, now, and it was nice to walk into the finished
product. A super nice place, a great room - it sounded great in there.
It's always fun to play for friends and familiar faces and some new ones
as well. It was great to rock out for the first two sets and then by the
third set, a change of pace and vibe as the evening became quite intimate.
I look forward to the next time.
1/12/08. DG's Tap House, Ames, Iowa
This was a great place. A college town in Iowa - as we were driving into
town one of the first things we saw was a group of Japanese students and
that made us happy. We ended up staying at a motel right next to a Mexican
restaurant, something that is becoming a habit. At the bar we had to load
in (and out) up a long flight of narrow stairs, a very dangerous affair at
two in the morning if you've been drinking... The bar was large with a BIG
stage - I love big stages. It was loud in there, there must have been
three hundred people in there or so, having a good time. I love it when
people dance when I'm playing, as a solo musician it doesn't always happen
and when it does I love it. I'll be back here sometime pretty soon, I
hope. Driving back home in MT after this we felt like we were on top of
Mt. Everest - 60 mph winds or so blowing snow drifts into the highway. It
was hard to even see the road, we almost drove off it a few times. A huge
trailer behind a pickup truck had caught a gust of wind and actually
flipped onto it's side. We were stopped on the highway for 20 minutes
watching them try and pull it back down. They had to park a big snowplow
truck in front of it to block the wind first, crazy...
1/4/08. GW Tavern, Washington Depot, CT
The first journal entry of 2008. It is an interesting time to be alive and
to be traveling around playing music. The future is now - we keep hearing
about rfid chips on the radio and in print. No thank you, no - I'm not
interested in having a chip installed into my arm, or injected via
hypodermic needle. I can only see the downside of it. Tonight at the GW
was not quite as lively as the other night, but still a lot of fun. Some
old friends from my high school days came out tonight - thanks for making
the drive!

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