 Left:
Oil portrait painted by Judith Ann Braun. |
| |
| Hi,you like what you see? Do you need
a Bass player? Have an already established band that plays fusion,
within the 5 boroughs/New York City area? Email
me. You won't be disappointed. |
| |
  |
Above left: Me playing in June 26, 1986 at February's on Long Island
with my Black Rickenbacker 4001, which I wish I still had. Above right:
Same show, playing with Ohms, the Original Wizard from Woodside, Queens.
Above left: Norman Rockwell original, “The Buggy,” worth $45,000.
Above right: Another Rockwell original, “Rosie the Riveter,” worth
$14,000,000.
|

|
 |
|
| Left: I felt very priveledged to pick up and hold a piece
of history in my hands: Eric Clapton's psychedelic guitar from the
"Disraeli Gears" album. P.S. Like the haircut? Above: Standing
in front of the original Woodstock flag. It's worth $14,000. |
| |
  |
| Me playing my one of a kind 5 string bass put together
by Bill Merchant.
It's signed by ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons. |
| |
  |
| Above left: Phyllis, sitting on Mommy's shoes. RIP. ?/2001 - 8/25/2005
Right: Coltrane, as always, on the lookout for mice, anthrax
and abusive phone messages. |
| |
  |
| Above: Me with Coltrane. I think he wants to
learn how to play bass but I don't know how to tell him that his paws
are too small.
|
| |
Right
to left: Vzo Caveezo (bass player), webmaster extrodinaire Ren,
Big Jim Blaze, L.D., and the one and only MAJESTIC BLUNT ARTIST, ZIMAD,
who always will be representing the Boogie Down.
|
| |
Left:
Gallery 1199, March 20, 2003, opening night for Zimad. From left
to right: Steve Bolas, Me, Mad Mike, and Taz. |
| |
 |
|
Above and two pictures below: Taking breaks between 49th
and 34th Streets on 8th Ave during the blackout of 2003. Controlled
chaos.
|
 |
| |
 |
| |
 |
|