They Got The Money – Live in Atlanta

I am so very excited about the fact that I have a drummer now. If you missed our big debut show at FWA in March, here’s a little taste of what happened. I’ll be posting some video clips from that show as we get them edited, and Matthew Ebel dot net All-Access and higher members can actually download the full-quality versions as they come out.

The audio was graciously engineered by Keith Lesinski (same guy that made us sound awesome at the live event), the video was shot and edited by Aaron Zschau.


Doctor Who meets Douglas Adams

Here’s four and a half minutes of awesome that make my nerd parts tingle.

Hey, Stephen Fry, you need to contact these people and do a pro-bono voiceover. The ROI would be six figures of badass, trust me.


Lost My Way A Capella performed by The Nighthawks

Holycrap, an a capella group took one of my songs and… well, LOOK:


More Video: Oh God, I'm Elmo.

That’s me, Amanda Palmer, Jeff Pulver, Andy Dixon, and Keith Spiro doing an impromptu version of Sesame Street at the 140 Characters Conference.


Video: Rock Stars in Real Time

Here’s the 1-frame-per-minute video stream (the wifi at the BBEC sucked) of the Music panel with me, Ariel, Ted, and Amanda. Hope you dig it!

Video courtesy of Steve Garfield


Not Our Bed – Live at FA:U 2010

Found this and a few others on Lurdanjo’s Channel. In case you missed FA:U this year!


Everybody Needs A Folk Ninja

For when you absolutely, positively must be killed in a soft-spoken acoustic way.


Concussion, LIVE at FWA 2010

And following on the heels of I Just Want to Fall in Love, here’s another sneak preview of the upcoming Live at FWA 2010 DVD release. Now with more blunt force trauma!

I Just Want to Fall in Love, LIVE at FWA 2010

Here’s a sneak preview of the footage we got from FWA this year. Many thanks to all of you who donated footage (you’ll be in the credits when we get a final edit worked up). And, of course, a thousand internets go to Aaron (Tsaro for those of you who were there) for actually editing all this raw video!


Music and the Real-Time Web

If you weren’t at the 140 Characters Conference in NYC, you probably missed our little chat about the real-time web and the modern music industry. Fortunately, the modern music industry has the real-time web so I can show you what we did!

I’m on the left, next to me is Syd Schwartz from EMI, then Ted Cohen from TAG Strategic, and finally Steve Greenberg from S-Curve Records.