Last night was a wedding in Doylestown at the Fonthill Museum, which looks like a castle with towers. The crowd was very small, but the scenery was pretty cool. It's a very old building; I'm assuming from the 1700s since this is a pretty historic place. Tonight was a wedding in Center City at the Mutters Museum. I didn't get to check out the actual museum section that has the oddities and medical freaks, but the rest of the place was very fancy. The main party was held in a large ballroom where there were pictures all around of very important physicians back in the 1800s and 1900s.
There is also a lot of travel involved. Doylestown was the closest place so far that I've played. I performed for the first time in two new states the first weekend, and I've never traveled less than 30 minutes to get to any of them. On October 10 (10-10-10), we're headed to New York City in Times Square to play the Harvard Club. That's going to be such a cool trip. I love NYC, and I don't have to drive. It's gonna be a blast.
This gig is taking me down to Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey, and all the way up to NYC. Maybe we can even go farther and take a trip to Pittsburgh. I know all the cool hangouts...
The band nicknamed me Buford. I'm not sure why. I don't...understand why they are calling me Buford...I thought my name was...A.J... Those in the know will get that reference.
In other news, I'm really tired and about to pass out, so until next time...
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