Just hangin’ in chi-town for a couple

We’re enjoying a rare weekend off this week.  We’re gonna party like mad all over town, freed from the confines of the stage and insane from months of touring, a 2nd album recording session, and lots of free schwag beer and well drinks.  We’re also giddy from getting mentioned briefly in Esquire magazine.   Look for remnants of CAbP in local bars, clubs, a really cool party on Saturday by our bus parking spot,  and in the revery of sweet freedom, no thanks to George Bush and the global war on tear(-r)!  In other news, Cavestock was a mud party run by angry ex-deadheads and didn’t pan out.  We couldn’t park our tour bus in their muddy grass and were soon chased off the premises by angry hippies–failed revolutionaries, now addicted to trailer crack, we surmise.  It was all very strange.  (What’s with all the Sudafed?)  Carbondale, at the Hangar 9, was a blast as always.  Check out our 2nd of the new “1st Beat” series at The Kinetic Playground on Saturday, October 2nd.

Southern Illinois-Cavestock & Carbondale

We’re taking the Magic Bus down to Cavestock Harvest Fest 3 this weekend in the Shawnee Caves Amphiteater.  We’re performing around 4pm on Saturday afternoon.  It’s a camping and music event so get what may be your last dose of good weather (hopefully).  That same night, on Saturday (the 23rd), we’re riding a short way down to Carbondale to play at Hangar 9 once again.  Check it out if you’re in the neighborhood.  Hotels are cheap, but we’re parking by the caves for the night.

This Weekend: Chicago World Music Festival and St. Joe’s in Michigan

Friday’s show keeps us at home as we perform a part of the annual Chicago World Music Festival. We will be sharing the stage of the Park West with Teddy Afro from Ethiopia. CAbP hits at 8:30 sharp, so get there early. Saturday night we play a couple hours east at a lake-side down in Michigan called St. Joseph’s. We’ve played the club (Czar’s) once before, and there are good folks there.