Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones had an engaging evening

Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones celebrated their album release. The Mercury Brothers warmed up the rooftop crowd with intricately written songs. Widely Grown offered their fine take, jamming and setting the groove. As if THAT was not enough, Emerson Woolf was just about the only one at The Baronet who didn’t know she was also getting engaged that evening. Great music, great moments, great memories. You should have been there.

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Born from an existential argument between Modernists and Postmodernists, I have found my home with the post-punks and those who love a good slice of pizza. I live in a world of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction and the ever-elusive Decisive Moment. Punctum and Studium aside, I like to take photographs of people and things to see how they look photographed. While I miss both CBGBs and a cool place to bowl in Asbury Park, Punk is still whatever we made it to be. The Future is Unwritten, and I owe it all to Mr. Bradley and Mr. Martin. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (and Women) and ask the Little Prince for his thoughts. Sometimes, I'm On the Road, but if it weren’t for the honor of the thing, I’d just as well walk. My loving wife supports this albatross of an obsession, and my kids put up with me well. BA, MFA, M.Ed., BCEA, Nikon, FUJI, Tri-X.

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