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SONOMA COUNTY PRANKSTERS

Folks,

Is everyone doing alright?

The reason I’m checking in is to let you know we’re heading out the door this weekend for some shows. Yes, it had to happen. Episodic TV binging be damned. The Mission Express will be arriving all masked up in our new (to us anyway) Ford Econoline van. Surprise. Surprise. Alert the media!

Also worth noting, we’ll have our friend Matt Jaffe in tow. He’ll be opening most or all of the shows. Tour starts this weekend in St Paul. I could only sit in this chair for so long staring out the window. I’ve actually been training hard. I’ve been taking long walks around the city. You know how I walk: hands behind my back, slow and pensive – the Nixon walk.

Meanwhile, a message for our Sonoma Country friends about the Sonoma Country Shuttle Bus to our Homecoming show November 20 at the Chapel in San Francisco:

Hey Sonoma County Pranksters: Here’s a chance to ride to the show in style with your fellow music fans. We will make two stops to get folks from Sonoma and Marin counties to the Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express show at the Chapel.

In the mortal words of Ken Kesey “There are going to be times when we can’t wait for somebody.” This is one of those times. Ken again: “You’re either on the bus or off the bus. If you’re on the bus you’ll always find it again. If you’re off the bus — then it won’t make a damn.

Questions email to

And now a message from the band: Folks, for these upcoming dates, we intend to protect our fans and the staff at the clubs, as well as each other as best we can. Hence the shows will require proof of vaccine or a recent Covid test. We’re continuing to pull that together. Please check with the local venue for particulars.

On behalf of myself and the band (Stephie, James, Kevin and Vicente), we hope to see you out there.

Onwards,

-Chuck

ORANGE CONES

Everything crawls to halt. There’s orange cones. Lights flashing in the distance. It’s an accident. Now we’re down to one lane and the traffic starts to creep forward finally. Kevin rolls down the window and I can hear the tires spin a “shhhhh” sound through the rain.

Here it comes. The crash scene. We drive by slow. Crane our necks and look down off into the embankment on the side of the road. What’s going on? There’s people standing around. A couple Highway Patrolmen in uniforms.

Yeah, that guy over there must be the driver.

Seems like every few weeks or months, you’ll see one of those jackknifed trucks on the side of the road. Sometimes it’s the truck and the trailer. All contorted with the cab swung around folded under the trailer. (Another reason I don’t love trailers.) Sometimes it’s just the truck on the side of the road. At the end of skid marks in the road and down into the ditch.

And it’s wet and cold and you feel a little depressed. And you wonder, did someone fall asleep? Did the driver rest his eyes? Or did they just let themselves go—get exhausted trying to chew up some long distance trip? Slam on the brakes to avoid killing a deer. Or what?

Now what? Are they going to lose their gig? I’m sure this wasn’t anyone’s first choice in terms of gigs.

I love getting out there. I must, right? And I love the feeling of the road moving under us. But I get anxious. And now there’s all this.

Be safe out there I tell myself. (Wish me luck on the hillbilly highway, anyone?)

Sure, we’ve got Covid protocols in place. Am I worried? A little, yeah. All kinds of unknowns. Hell, I’m worried about the staff at these clubs who are just trying to do their jobs by enforcing mask mandates or asking for proof of vaccination. I worry about them getting hassled. They didn’t sign up to be Covid cops. They’re everyday people. And there’s more…

I’ve got worries. You’ve got worries. We all have worries. Rodney Dangerfield had all of our worries combined but he did okay, after a rough start to his career when he had to leave the business and sell aluminum siding. He sure came barreling back, though, didn’t he, keeping Bill Murray from stealing every scene in that movie. Where was I?

But you know I’m not here to bum anybody out. Let’s face it, the last 20 months have been unreal. Maybe some good came from it. Maybe we’ve got a better sense of the greater good. Like Uncle Leo said (and I’m paraphrasing here). Keep it tribal, people.

The band has been playing good. Okay, that’s an understatement. I don’t want to set the bar too high by way of expectations, but we’re showing up ready to play, people. And I’d be lying if I said it didn’t feel good to be kicking the tires of the brand new (used) Econoline. Better than ever, really.

Meanwhile. We’ve got more tour dates. Not to mention the fact that the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass virtual hoedown starts today. So, there’s much to dig into. With both hands. Deets below.

Onwards,

-CP

P.S.: Today is Bandcamp Friday. And I’ve included some of my collage art over at our Bandcamp shop. I like to keep my hands busy when I’m fretting over mixes and sequences in my studio. Sometimes I put these up on Instagram and people have responded. We’ve also got some earlier records available as well. Framed collages will be sent via UPS ground whenever possible. UPS Worldwide for international shipping. Framed collages across the water! We will contact you via email to discuss insurance options.

P.P.S.:Today through the weekend. (October 1-3). Join the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass virtual hoedown. It’s very much happening. You can see the schedule of performers over on their Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/p/CUc4MTxghHb/ All live-streamed on hardlystrictlybluegrass.com, facebook.com/hardlystrictlybluegrass, and youtube.com/user/hsbfest. Xfinity customers can simply say “Hardly Strictly” into the Xfinity Voice Remote or stream on Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex.

P.P.P.S.: Meanwhile, meet me in a hurry behind the barn. Stomp your hands and cross your legs for the Trip in the Country show Fridays at 2 PM Pacific Standard Time. LOG ON HERE: https://www.gimmecountry.com/#/radio And be sure to hit “subscribe.”

P.P.P.P.S.: You asked for it. Now you got it. Brand new Trip in the Country T-shirts. Glamorous. Elegant. Essential. And for now only $24.99 in the Gimme Country store. Isn’t it time you slipped into something a little more comfortable? Now you can. Right here: https://shop.gimmeradio.com/products/official-trip-in-the-country-t-shirt

P.P.P.P.P.S.: New Midnight Rider T’s. A Chuck Prophet Midnight Rider T-Shirt, people! Midnight Rider’s Mitra Khayyam is the coolest. I bought a Waylon tee from her all those years ago in Austin at one of her pop-up shops. And I treasure it. Her shirts are American made. Distressed. Vintage. Impossible to replicate. If you’re not looking for a CP shirt and don’t mind a little unwanted attention, check out her David Allan Coe “Just Divorced” tee. http://bellesound.com/shop_10.html

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GIGSVILLE: Get up to the minute details on live shows here:

http://chuckprophet.com/gigs/

Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express:

Stephie Finch (singing, piano, guitar)

Kevin T White (bass guitar)

Vicente Rodriguez (drums, singing)

James DePrato (guitar)

(US dates Support from Matt Jaffe)

USA:

10/9/21 - Guerneville, CA Real Neato Festival (Chuck Prophet Trio)

10/24/21 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club

10/26/21 - Chicago, IL - Fitzgerald’s

10/27/21 - Newport, KY - Southgate House Revival

10/28/21 - Three Oaks, MI - Acorn Theatre

10/29/21 - Grand Rapids, MI - Tip Top Tavern

10/30/21 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark

10/31/21 - Columbus, OH - Natalie’s Grandview

11/2/21 - Pawling, NY - Daryl’s House

11/3/21 - Holyoke, MA - Gateway City Arts

11/4/21 - Fall River, MA - Narrows Center for the Arts

11/5/21 - Philadelphia, PA - The Music Hall at World Cafe Live

11/6/21 - New York, NY - City Winery Upstairs (2 shows! 7pm and 9:30pm late show) (No support act)

11/7/21 - Vienna, VA - Jammin’ Java

11/8/21 - Pittsburgh, PA - Club Cafe

11/10/21 - Madison, IN - Red Bicycle Hall

11/11/21 - St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway

11/12/21 - Kansas City, MO - Knuckleheads

11/13/21 - Des Moines, IA - xBK

11/14/21 - Omaha, NE - The Reverb

11/20/21 - San Francisco, CA - The Chapel

OVER THERE:

5/8/22 - Vienna, AT - Chelsea w/The Mission Express

5/9/22 - München, DE - Backstage w/The Mission Express

5/10/22 - Prague, CZ - Jazz Dock w/The Mission Express

5/11/22 - Berlin, DE- Urban Spree w/The Mission Express

5/12/22 - Hamburg, DE - Monkeys Music Club w/The Mission Express

5/13/22 - Odense, DK - Dexter w/The Mission Express

5/14/22 - Malmo, SE - Folk a Rock w/The Mission Express

5/15/22 - Copenhagen, DK -Stairway w/The Mission Express

5/17/22 - Wesel,DE - JUZ Caro w/The Mission Express

5/18/22 - Geislingen, DE - Die Rätsche w/The Mission Express

5/19/22 - Erfurt, DE - Museumskeller w/The Mission Express

5/20/22 - Rüsselsheim, DE - Das Rind w/The Mission Express

5/21/22 - Leffinge, BE - De Zwerver w/The Mission Express

5/22/22 - Utrecht, NL - Ekko w/The Mission Express

5/23/22 - Breda, NL - Mezz w/The Mission Express

5/24/22 - Leuven, BE - Het Depot w/The Mission Express

5/26/22 - Bury, UK - The Met w/The Mission Express

5/27/22 - Nottingham, UK - Metronome w/The Mission Express

5/28/22 - Newcastle, UK - Gosforth Civic w/The Mission Express

5/29/22 - Glasgow, UK - Glee Club w/The Mission Express

5/30/22 - Leeds, UK - Brudenell w/The Mission Express

5/31/22 - Bristol, UK - Fleece w/The Mission Express

6/1/22 - Birmingham, UK - Hare & Hounds w/The Mission Express

6/3/22 - London, UK - Lafayette w/The Mission Express

6/9/22 - Oslo, NO - Loaded Festival w/The Mission Express

6/17/22 - Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES - Azkena Rock Festival

DON’T WORRY ABOUT A THING

Hello folks,

Sorry if I haven’t checked in. I’m keeping a real tight schedule. I’ve been super busy checking my e-mail and scrolling through social media. But all things have to come to an end. I’m starting to run out of emails to read. I’ve been digging through my junk mail folder and corresponding with Nigerian princes. Nice guys, actually, and they have 10.5 millllion dolers wating n the bnk fore me.

Leaving my good fortune on email aside, I happen to be the bearer of some big news, people:

We.

Have.

Tour.

Dates.

It’s been so long since we’ve been out there. It’s been pointed out to me that we’ve never stayed away from the UK this long. Is that true? It must be, because why would someone point out something that isn’t true? All seriousness aside, I’m getting downright nostalgic. I used to complain about the “band menu”, but damn, I’d be more than happy to shlep up to Glasgow just to scarf down one of those King Tut’s “jacket” potatoes right about now. I can almost taste it.

It really has been a while.

I’ll share something else with you, seeing as how you’re such a good listener. Sometimes on tour my least favorite thing is going into the small hot closet of an office to get paid at the end of the night. I’ve learned in life that sometimes you just gotta nod and smile. Even while you listen to a club owner or promoter explain the cost of doing business and how hard it is. And how attendance is down. But I miss those guys! I want to hug them all. And tell them I’m praying for them. I’m praying for all of us. I hope I get to see them again. Is it too much to ask to hope they’re praying for me too? You tell me.

Meanwhile, the news is grim. Hundreds of billions squandered in Afghanistan. For what? The Delta Variant. Then we lose Charlie Watts. Which just doesn’t seem fair. I thought Charlie Watts would live forever. And when I saw him play? Up there with his cool posture - the dignity! Making it happen. Watching Charlie, made ME feel like I would live forever.

Anyway, I’m back with a new Trip in the Country. TODAY!

Got a couple Zen masters in the mix: Willie Nelson for one. And Mose Allison doing “I Don’t Worry about a Thing.“ Mose Allison, the Alex Chilton of the piano has always been there for me. And even though he has complete contempt for guitar players, he must know a thing or two about a thing or two. Mose is a teacher. You gotta be some kind of Zen master to sing “I Don’t Worry about a Thing“ these days. Even from the grave.

And now a message from the band: Folks, for these upcoming dates, we intend to protect our fans and the staff at the clubs, as well as each other as best we can. Hence the shows will require proof of vaccine or a recent Covid test. Of course the particulars may change and those may differ from town to town. We’re continuing to pull that together.

Six weeks ago we implemented a Proof of Vax policy for our five week residency at the Twin Oaks Roadhouse in Penngrove. And we subjected the staff there to Rapid tests, as well as the band. At the time it seemed like it might not fly. But, we did it. And like all those other things like seatbelts for seniors and smoking in the maternity ward. Or hiring robots to make guacamole. Not to mention taxes and double parking in front of fire hydrants. Before too long? T’ain’t no big thing.

Thanks to the folks who made it up to Penngrove. Five SOLD OUT Sundays in a row. And man, I needed that. Like a dump truck to unload my head. Five weeks of the Twin Oaks Roadhouse almost did the trick. So thanks everybody for making that residency one for the books.

We had a blast. Plus the barbecue out there was just beyond.

And in the immortal words of Anthony Bourdain: “Barbecue may not be the road to world peace, but it’s a start.”

Onwards,

-CP

Meanwhile, meet me in a hurry behind the barn. Brand new show today! Stomp your hands and cross your legs for the Trip in the Country show Fridays at 2 PM Pacific Standard Time. LOG ON HERE: https://www.gimmecountry.com/#/radio And be sure to hit “subscribe.”

AND NOW A WORD FROM MANAGEMENT: Our show at City Winery’s the Loft in NYC on Saturday, November 6th is SOLD OUT so we’re adding a late show, that will start at 9:30pm (the early show starts at 7pm). Tickets on sale today at 3pm EDT.

https://www.seetickets.us/event/Chuck-Prophet-and-the-Mission-Express/421054

P.S.: Today is Bandcamp Friday. And I’ve included some of my collage art up there. We’re still offering a stellar 20 track live recording of our post Hardly Strictly Bluegrass show at the Make Out Room from Oct. 5, 2019. It was our last show in San Francisco before the big pause button. Bandcamp doesn’t take a penny on Bandcamp Friday, so do us a favor and download with extreme prejudice. We’ve also got some earlier records available as well.

P.P.S.: You asked for it. Now you got it. Brand new Trip in the Country T-shirts. Glamorous. Elegant. Essential. And now only $24.99 in the Gimme Country store. Isn’t it time you slipped into something a little more comfortable? Now you can. Brand new Trip in the Country T-shirts at: https://shop.gimmeradio.com/products/official-trip-in-the-country-t-shirt

P.P.P.S.: New Midnight Rider T’s. A Chuck Prophet Midnight Rider T-Shirt, people! Midnight Rider’s Mitra Khayyam is the coolest. I bought a Waylon tee from her all those years ago in Austin at one of her pop-up shops. And I treasure it. Her shirts are American made. Distressed. Vintage. Impossible to replicate. If you’re not looking for a CP shirt, and don’t mind a little unwanted attention, check out her David Allan Coe “Just Divorced” tee. Coolsville USA! http://bellesound.com/shop_10.html

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GIGSVILLE: Get up to the minute details on live shows here:

http://chuckprophet.com/gigs/

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