Sep
Two Days in a Blurrrr.
Has it already been two days since my last post?
I feel like I’ve lived a million years. This is what it feels like to be a time fighter.
So where did I leave off…Harrisburg.
After a wonderful stay in Harrisburg, I left on Wednesday and avoided the flooding that happened later on that night and made my way to Penn State Brandywine. I was in for quite the day - lots of traveling. After a two hour drive (because of all the rain) to Penn State Brandywine!

We stopped at a little deli in a cool house for some huevos and papas and most importantly, COFFEE. I was in dire need of some coffee - so tired. I suffer from some pretty crazy insomnia - and you’d think all of this traveling would help. But in some ways, it makes it worse - I just can’t seem to slow my brain down.
The school was, like all others, awesome. After a quick 45 minute set and an after-show meet and greet, we got right into the car and made our way to Philly.

After the Steamtown Showcase Festival in Scranton, I was able to pick up a show in Philly thanks to a cool promoter named Vince of Double V Bookings. He’s a great guy and a very rare bird - he still believes in hunting down original music and is very much about the artist. I was lucky enough to be asked as a Spotlight Artist at The Legendary Dobbs on South Street. After a quick beer, I headed to the venue to do my set.

Dobbs was suuper cool. A lot of crazy legendary people have played there - Green Day, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Sarah Maclachlan…you name it! So I was honored to play on a stage where such amazing people have played. Not to mention, right next door, Joe Jonas was performing a set! Coinkidink? Nuh-uh! I fought the urge to stand in line with a crap load of teenage girls. It was pretty hard.
After a fun night at Dobbs, we did a little sightseeing in Philly - I learned a lot about our American History and saw the Liberty Bell.

After a little sightseeing, it was on to Penn State Abington - what a beautiful campus! I was supposed to sing by the duck pond, but because of the crazy hurricane rain, I was moved indoors. Too bad, it looks like the Duck and I were just getting acquainted!

The show at Abington went pretty awesome! Lots of cool kids - and I was able to do my longest set yet. After a few pictures and CD signings, we left to get our pizza on. And now, we watch a little thing called FOOTBALL.
Now, onto bed for my 6am train to NY tomorrow! If you’re reading this and you live in New York, don’t forget to come to the show!!


