For the first time since "480 Minutes" settled into it's regular Friday time slot over three years ago, there have been back-to-back weeks without a new episode. Apologies to all of those who tuned in expecting to hear the newest of the new, all presented live and with the interactive bits like IMs, e-mails, and the StudioCam chat room. I have missed it too and look forward to getting back on...
Originally released in 1974, TARZANA KID was only Sebastian's third post-Spoonful studio album. And while it failed to chart, it did reunite him with Spoonful producer Erik Jacobsen. The album kicks off with a heartfelt cover of Jimmy Cliff's "Sitting in Limbo." Sebastian also performs his own funky version of Little Feat's "Dixie Chicken" with its songwriter Lowell George on guitar and backgro...
Back in the late 60's/early 70's, this man was everywhere. They were the LSD days. They were the days of love. They were the days of "Peace, man," that for those participating, have now been replaced with stark reality. Sebastian was, and still is, I believe, one of the stong proponents of the peace voice.From Wikipedia:"Sebastian's father, John Benson Sr., was a noted classical harmonica playe...
Hey there, Mogosphere! I've been away for a while because I've returned to real work, and I've barely even had time to walk the dog, let along Mogify.I've returned to teaching. Not at the high school level, but working with 18-24 year old urban high school grads learning to work in investments and high tech. I'm teaching them how to write better, or as I like to say, more good. I did this fo...
For the first time since "480 Minutes" settled into it's regular Friday time slot over three years ago, there have been back-to-back weeks without a new episode. Apologies to all of those who tuned in expecting to hear the newest of the new, all presented live and with the interactive bits like IMs, e-mails, and the StudioCam chat room. I have missed it too and look forward to getting back on...