Thursday, September 28, 2006

Frank Black with P.F. Sloan at Cafe du Nord

Hello folk!


I wanted to let you all know that I WILL BE AT THE P.F. SLOAN GIG on 9/28 at the Café du Nord in San Francisco, CA (this Thursday night).


I wanted to clarify that this IS NOT A FRANK BLACK SHOW. But I will be there, as will be Eric Drew Feldman, Duane Jarvis, and Billy Block (my band). Music will be played. I imagine I will be coaxed to the stage. What may happen I do not know. I may perform a set; I might get drunk and do a striptease; I really don't know. So please don't come if you're expecting a Frank Black concert.

Come and hear P.F. Sloan concert, and come and see what else happens, too. Who knows, maybe Kim Deal will fly in and we'll do 3 hours of Foghat covers...


from

www.frankblack.net
Cafe du Nord

The Minus One on slide show now playing "The Minus One" is the name of the group Dana Alberts, Liam Hart and Mike Henry started in the eighties. The band released four singles through the "Skate Rock" series through Thrasher Magazine, and appeared on “One Giant Leap”, a compilation record released in England on Venture Records in 1983. The next year, they recorded “Where A Man Was Made,” with Spencer Dryden on drums (Jefferson Airplane drummer) and Naomi Ruth Isenberg (Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks) on violin. Minus One toured the U.S. in 1985 with the VKTMS, the punk band formed by drummer Louis Gwerder and featuring Nyna Crawford. Later that year Alberts was approached by Danny Sugerman, the author and former manager of the “Doors, and Iggy Pop's manager, after Sugerman had heard a tape of the band. This led them to an offer of a record deal from Geffen Records. The band, broke up before the deal could be consummated. They reformed in late 2006, and are be currently rehearsing to play extensively in 2007.