First page of the brooklyn archive.

I know better.

Posted by jessica on Jan 30, 2012 with 23 Comments
in Funny Stuff, Performance, Thoughts and Feelings
as , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Right now, I am laying in a bed with freshly washed sheets, thinking about the things I said recently that made me sound rather moronic. Like, when I asked the guy in Brooklyn–WHEN HE WAS CLEARLY LUGGING AROUND A SPEAKER–if that was his accordion. 

He had told me that he played the organ and something about the vowel sounds in organ made me think of the word accordion, and so, when I ran into him a little bit later by happenstance, I asked, “Oh! is THAT your accordion, then?”

Looking at the black, rectangular speaker that he was rolling around via dolly, he quietly answered, “It’s actually a speaker.”

I know that. I KNOW that. I know the difference between a speaker and an accordion. Oh, man.

But, that’s not nearly as bad as last night, when I asked a sweet lady the question that I know nobody should ask. Not unless you actually SEE a baby crowning, do you assume a woman is pregnant.

But, what did I do last night? After I played at the Cake Shop, I met a couple who just missed my performance because a cab driver had gotten them lost (and they aren’t from the city). Often, I try to talk to people about themselves; I don’t like all the attention on me, so I will include their lives in the conversation. So I said, “Oh my gosh! And you’re pregnant?!”

“No…I just had a baby…”

What do you say then? JUST KIDDING? You can’t. I ran right on ahead to the congratulations part of the conversation, but still.

I KNOW NOT TO ASSUME THAT.

Just like I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SPEAKER AND AN ACCORDION.

Now to actually act like I know these things, I suppose.

Oh well, the good (and random) news is that my sheets are clean. And so are my clothes at the moment.

Tomorrow is one of those days that is a bit of a doozy. A good doozy, don’t get me wrong, but a doozy, nonetheless. I have a rehearsal for an industrial gig for TDBank from 6-10 pm (which I am in charge of! Hello, my name is Jessica and I hardly like to be in charge of anything. Except maybe decorating my family’s Christmas tree. And, okay, some baking projects)–and right after that, I have to run on over to Sleep No More’s Story Telling concert in which I am getting all fancified up for in a vintage dress, some fishnets, and heels (thanks for the kicks, Bets!). While there, I will sing some songs–one of them being an eminem song on the ukulele. Another one being Sweet Child of Mine on the uke. And then another in which I get to play the piano (thank goodness!) and am just singing some background vocals (thank goodness again!).

I am actually really excited for it. Collaborating with other musicians–super talented musicians–is like getting to share the wealth. Wealth being music, in this case.

Hopefully, during this doozy of a day I will not say anything extraordinarily ignorant, rude, or stupid.

Here’s hoping.

It’ll do. All of it.

Posted by jessica on Dec 14, 2011 with No Comments
in Performance
as , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

What a night.

I got a Facebook message from a guy I
met at an open mic in the Village a few
weeks ago. “I’m hosting an open mic in Brooklyn,” he wrote. “Will you come and play? There’s no piano, but we sure can mic a ukulele like nobody’s business.”

So, first I hung out with my friend Leao for a bit. He reinforced that nobody–NOBODY!–I meet on the subway or the street–or anywhere, for that matter–wants to be my friend.

“They all want more,” he said.
“You don’t, ” I pointed out.

And I thought it was a pretty darn good point, actually.

Then I took capoeira and got all sweaty. Something that always amazes me when it happens. My poor, overheated body so rarely sweats, that when it does, I feel like it’s deserving of a treat. You know, reinforcing good behavior and all that.

So, I got a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. And what a great treat that was. Honestly, all I ever want lately is grilled cheese and tomato soup. It’s like my body has a grilled cheese and tomato soup deficiency or something, I crave it so much.

And then I jumped on the train to Brooklyn to go play some uke and rap and sing. When I got there, Chris, the host, greeted me with his uncle. “I hear you’re fantastic at the ukulele!” the uncle said to me. Which made me laugh. Because, really, I can strum some chords, and that’s about the extent of it. There are some things I am fantastic at doing. I’m
pretty good at bargain hunting. I think my family would say that I’m a good daughter and a good sister. I’m not bad at being disciplined, as a general rule. And I can write some songs. But playing the uke is not something at which I’m fantastic. Not yet, anyway.

Then Chris tells me that I’m the featured artist. Oh. That I can play as much as I’d like. Oh, again. The place is small, so really, we just share the night. He and his friend play. Then I go. I basically play all my songs that I know on the uke. Then someone has the grand idea that we all play together. Which was amazing. Cause soon, we’re singing Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. And Let it Be. And Landslide. And Respect. It was magical.

My friend Jes was kind enough to come, too. And she brought a friend of hers. It was the sort of good night that makes me so happy to be in New York City.

bets and co.

Posted by jessica on Sep 9, 2010 with 21 Comments
in Funny Stuff, Loved Ones, photography, Thoughts and Feelings
as , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

I got to spend some time with my friend Betsy today. And, among other things, we did some of this. But mostly we walked and talked and blended into Brooklyn quite nicely, I think. I had the honor of being in Betsy’s wedding last October, as the Maid of Honor. And she was nice enough [...]

brooklyn again.

Posted by jessica on May 6, 2010 with 17 Comments
in Performance, photography, Thoughts and Feelings
as , , , , , , , , , , , ,

This is gonna be not so lengthy cause I am not so awake right now. Shane and I played in Brooklyn this evening and it was a very good time. And tonight marked a milestone for me: I played the guitar while standing up. Which is new for me. And apparently, I have to bevel [...]

playing in brooklyn.

Posted by jessica on Mar 25, 2010 with 22 Comments
in Funny Stuff, Performance
as , , , , , , , , , , ,

It’s four am and I need to sleep. But not before I say this. Shane and I played in Brooklyn tonight, at a nice  little place called The Cove. The stage was small and cute, made even better by the unicorn wearing a pink veil with whom we shared it. At first we couldn’t find [...]