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Our Austin bromance is alive and well | I’ll be curating a Music Festival in Guerneville, CA o

Friends,

We, the men and woman of The Mission Express, are headed out to Texas for a run of dates. Asking the eternal question: Is Austin still a great place to eat a taco? Even after the attack of the tech monsters? We suspect it is.

Our Austin bromance is alive and well. We love it. Three shows at the Continental Club on South Congress. Including a Sunday matinee. And shows at the Mucky Duck in Houston, SoCo Stomp, C-Boy’s Heart & Soul, and the Hill Country roadhouse known as the Devil’s Backbone. A place to experience music the way Bob Dylan described it: “Music is meant to be heard in rooms with wood walls.” Or something like that.

Oh wait, HERE IT IS, from the Nobel Prize winner’s mouth:

“The best sound you can get is an intimate clubroom, with four walls where the sound just bounces. That’s the way this music is meant to be heard.” –Bob Dylan, June 2006

We continue to run those cables out into the audience, hoping to keep the circuits connected. One gig at a time.

Have you heard the rumors about the Summertime Thing Festival. Yessir, I’ll be curating a Music Festival in Guerneville, CA on Saturday, June 29. We’re not quite ready to up and announce all the confirmed acts. But, many won’t be strangers to anyone who follows this newsletter. OK, now this may not be the biggest festival out there. But if you like Chuck Prophet music, it just might be the best. (Who knows, you might want to show up in your best shirt.) Seriously, how long could I resist getting in on the Festival fun? We have some surprises in store for you. There’ll be legends. And pioneers. Next Generation weirdos, too. Plus a couple acts you’ve never heard of, I’m sure. But this is for realzzzz. So think about joining us among the towering redwoods, at the the Rio Nido Roadhouse in Guerneville, CA. You can sit inside or out. There will be two stages. Gonna be a cool hang. That much I know.

Tickets for Summertime Thing are now on sale. So grab ‘em while you can. And book yourself a room for a night or two in Rio Nido or Guerneville.

Get up to the minute details on live shows and other goings on in all the usual places. Proving that there’s more to life than Premium Netflix and Starbuck’s Oatmeal. Live in-the-flesh music.

Onwards,

-CP

P.S. If you want to get deeper into the real nitty-gritty with some more of my personal writing, you can follow me over at Substack.

P.P.S NEW T SHIRTS! Old CD’s. Plus we’ve got 180 gram LPs. That’s a lot of grams. Try snorting that!

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W/THE MISSION EXPRESS

3/8-3/10 Continental Club – Austin, TX

3/12 McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Houston, TX

3/14 SoCo Stomp – Austin, TX

3/15 C-Boy’s Heart & Soul – Austin, TX

3/16 Devils’s Backbone Tavern – Fischer, TX

5/16 Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA

5/17-5/19 Hipnic – Big Sur, CA

5/25 Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley, CA

6/8-6/9 Circus Mexicus – Puerto Peñasco, Mexico

6/29 Summertime Thing – Rio Nido, CA

I’m not some bubblegum nerd or Power Pop weirdo

Hello Friends,

First of all, thanks for being on this list. It’s hard to get the news out there. And now that I’ve got your attention: we’ve got some shows and what-not to announce. And man, this newsletter helps get the word out. I can also tell you from experience that this newsletter beats the dog doo out of going around from city to city with a staple gun, plastering posters on telephone poles all over creation. And, come to think of it, it’s better for the planet, too.

I’m looking forward to taping a Mountain Stage in Walnut Creek this Thursday with the Make Out String Quartet. Walnut Creek? That’s a long way from West Virginia. Just sayin’. What else can I say? If you’re lucky enough to have tickets, we will see you there. Honestly, beyond that, I’m always a little confused with the whole consult-your-local-listings part of it… you’re smart. You’ll figure it out. As usual, there’s some great folks on the bill, too. Like Ramblin’ Jack Elliot. We’re psyched.

I am happy to inform you that this will be my 11th Mountain Stage appearance. There’s a little Mountain Stage in everything I do. I never want it to end when I’m there. Last time - if you remember - I shoved a couple interns into a flight case and rolled those kids right out of there. I’ve got them chained up in the basement now. They write my tweets! One of them is writing this newsletter.

VALENTINES DAY! This Valentine’s Day, we’ll be at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco and two days later at HopMonk in Novato. Why not make it a date with Chuck Prophet, Stephanie Finch (Bride of Chucky), Vicente Rodriguez, and The Make Out String Quartet? That’s right. Guitars, keys, drums, and strings – all tied together with sheet music. This anti-V-Day event with The Make Out Quartet will be HOT HOT HOT. No heat lamps necessary! And I will officially confirm the rumor I started myself – these two shows will sell out. (In fact, the show at HopMonk already has!)

You guys know I’m a serious Rubinoos fanboy, right? I’m not some bubblegum nerd or Power Pop weirdo. And neither are they. But one thing the Rubes are is true to their school, whether it’s Spaghetti Western soundtrack music, The Beach Boys, or the DeFranco family, or worse. They wear it on their sleeves. Believe me when I tell you: They’ve taken the heroes journey, they’ve gone up the mountain and talked to the elephant and brought back more than a T Shirt from the front lines. Every Rubinoos show is like the last one.

This Friday, I’ll be your DJ at The Chapel. It’s an all 45 RPM party, I’ve got lined up for you. So come see the Greatest Band In The World with the added bonus that I’ll be spinning records between sets. It’s up to you.

Again, I can only recommend – not insist – how you spend your entertainment dollar. But if you’re anything like me, you wouldn’t miss a chance to take in the sights and the sounds of the Rubes at The Chapel. Dare I say it: for unfettered excellence, it’s the safest bet in showbiz.

Also, aside from my DJ career,

Onto the next disaster,

Onwards,

-CP

P.S. If you want to get deeper into the real nitty-gritty with some more of my personal writing, you can follow me over at Substack.

P.P.S NEW T SHIRTS! Old CD’s. Plus we’ve got 180 gram LPs. That’s a lot of grams. Try snorting that!

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W/THE MISSION EXPRESS

2/1 Mountain Stage – Walnut Creek, CA

3/8 to 3/10 Continental Club – Austin, TX

3/12 McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Houston, TX

3/16 Devils’s Backbone Tavern – Fischer, TX

DJ CHUCK PROPHET

2/2 The Chapel – San Francisco, CA

W/THE MAKE OUT QUARTET

2/14 Swedish American Hall – San Francisco, CA

2/16 Hopmonk Novato – Novato, CA

It’s happening, so don’t try to stop it!

Hello Friends,

Happy New Year. Some substantial seismic musical activity to report as we swing out of one year and into the next. Here’s a preview before I dig deeper—and go wide screen, too.

We have tour dates, including the Kennedy Center. Plus a Mountain Stage performance right here on the Left Coast. There’s also a Summertime Thing Festival in the works. Oh, and a new record in the making. (Knee deep in the Cumbia. That’s right, it’s happening, so don’t try to stop it!) Valentine’s (or Palentine’s) Day shows, too.

And as if that’s not enough, like they say on game shows (are there still game shows?), yours truly will be represented by some visual cut-and-pastes at a real live Art Exhibition. (No, that is not a typo.) In the Southland. The desert, to hone in further. Not so far from Coachella, actually.

All this and more. In no particular order, unless an order presents itself in spite of my stream-of-consciousness tendencies…

Let’s start completely out of my comfort zone, with the Art Exhibition. Some of you know I like to play around with scissors and glue. To make collages. Not because I’m great. Because I can’t help myself. It keeps me busy in my “writing room.”* When the guitar isn’t talking to me. And maybe it also forces me to look at things differently. As it turns out, it’s also a great way to keep my hands busy and let a mix just kind of roll over every inch of me. Anyway, I will be showing my collage art in a star-studded group show in the greater Palm Springs area. MAD.KAT Gallery in Rancho Mirage to be exact. March 16 to April 21. Out there by the Elephant Car Wash, or so I’m told. It all looks pretty formidable. Intimidating even. Joan Baez and Penelope Houston will be included. But that’s a couple months down the road. Still and all, I’d better get busy!

Meanwhile back in Gigsville USA: for those of you paying attention, I’ve been instructed to mention I have solo and duo shows in January. In Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. Including a duo show with Stephie at the Kennedy Center in DC. I’m looking forward to returning to the 30A Songwriters Festival. Personally, I love Florida. There’s a quality to the light. It’s kind of like California, but with Cuban sandwiches in lieu of tacos. I can’t wait to join a host of great sinner/songwriters at the 30A Fest, and of course, I’m always happy to see all my WMNF’ers in Tampa.

Not to be sneezed at, there’s also Mountain Stage, coming to Walnut Creek on February 1st. Looks like the The Mission Express and I will be part of the show they’ll be taping featuring Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Colin Hay and more, with host Kathy Mattea. We’ve been schlepping our bums to West Virginia for donkey’s years, as they say on the Angry Island. Nice of Mountain Stage to come to us for once. #AlmostHeaven

File Under Get-Your-Tickets-Now – this Valentine’s/Palentine’s Day, make it a date and come and celebrate with us at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco and HopMonk in Novato. Us being Chuck Prophet, Stephanie Finch, Vicente Rodriguez and The Make Out Quartet. (This is the string quartet we shot videos with during lockdown, in case you missed it.) Who knows, this might just become a tradition.

(Maybe there’s something to this whole Palentine’s Day thing? If you’re single and/or sick of the commercialization of Valentine’s Day, spend the day hanging out with your best friends. I mean, not everyone I know is lovey dovey. Those folks deserve a day, too.)

Breaking News: You heard it here first. The Summertime Thing Festival. Yessir, I’ll be curating a Music Festival in Guerneville, CA on Saturday, June 29. (We’re not quite ready to up and announce all the confirmed acts. But, many won’t be strangers to anyone who follows this newsletter.) OK, now this may not be the biggest festival out there. But if you like Chuck Prophet music, it just might be the best. (Who knows, you might want to show up in your best shirt.) Seriously, how long could I resist getting in on the Festival fun? We have some surprises in store for you. There’ll be legends. And pioneers. Next Generation weirdos, too. Plus a couple acts you’ve never heard of, I’m sure. But this is for realzzzz. So think about joining us among the towering redwoods, at the the Rio Nido Roadhouse in Guerneville, CA. You can sit inside or out. There will be two stages. Gonna be a cool hang. That much I know.

Get up to the minute details on live shows here. Proving that there’s more to life than Premium Netflix and Starbuck’s Oatmeal. Live in-the-flesh music.

Onwards,

-CP

P.S. If you want to get deeper into the real nitty-gritty with some more of my personal writing, you can follow me over at Substack.

P.P.S “Stand up for the stupid and crazy” –Walt Whitman

P.P.P.S NEW T SHIRTS! Old CD’s. Plus we’ve got 180 gram LPs. That’s a lot of grams. Try snorting that!

P.P.P.P.S Consider this: Brenda Lee recorded “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” when she was 13. What have you done with your life?

*Yes, I have a writing room. Some days I call it an “office.” It’s actually an overpriced shoebox on Market Street sandwiched between the Loin and SOMA. Whatever it is, it’s the perfect place to go and shout at the walls and stomp on the floor. And get out the scissors and glue as the case may be.

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SOLO

1/11 Skipper’s Smokehouse – Tampa, FL

1/12 to 1/14 30A Songwriters Festival – South Walton County, FL

W/STEPHANIE FINCH

1/16 Eddie’s Attic – Decatur, GA

1/17 The Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC

1/19 The Kennedy Center – Washington, DC

1/21 The Tin Pan – Richmond, VA

W/THE MAKE OUT QUARTET

2/14 Swedish American Hall – San Francisco, CA

2/16 Hopmonk Novato – Novato, CA

W/THE MISSION EXPRESS

2/1 Mountain Stage – Walnut Creek, CA

3/8 to 3/10 Continental Club – Austin, TX

3/12 McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Houston, TX

3/16 Devils’s Backbone Tavern – Fischer, TX

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