When microphones…and dancers…attack!

OK...I promise this is going to be the last TMC + The New Generation post...at least for awhile. But I keep finding things that make me laugh and here is another...As I mentioned in the post titled Remember TMC + The New Generation, we played at this local cable MDA telethon in the summer of … Continue reading When microphones…and dancers…attack!

What’s that noise?

I found another TMC + The New Generation moment that made me fall down laughing.For one reason or another, it seems that at least once during each of our shows a sound came out of one of our keyboards that wasn't supposed to be there. One time, a menacing bass line in a song called … Continue reading What’s that noise?

More TMC + The New Generation memories

Well, I came across another classic comedy moment of the comprehensive video history of TMC + The New Generation......we were playing a show at the ol' Green Parrot Rock Club in Neptune, NJ, and -- as usual -- we had a sequencer malfunction. Well, actually, this was more a BK brain cramp...as you will see … Continue reading More TMC + The New Generation memories

Remembering TMC + The New Generation

Since I took some time off to take care of some things, I am going back to Ocean County to spend some time at the Jersey Shore (and I picked a great weather week to do it, apparently).I am hoping to get together with an old friend and music collaborator, Christian Beach, to reminisce about … Continue reading Remembering TMC + The New Generation

Return of Doctor Who finally gets mainstream attention

Well, it's about time...the Associated Press has finally recognized the return of Doctor Who to the BBC after a 16-year absence of new television episodes (except for that promising, yet poorly executed FOX/BBC television movie in 1996).The return of 'Doctor Who'

Earth and the persistent asteroid

You may recall that around this past Christmas an asteroid named 2004 MN4 was briefly given the distinction of having the best odds of any known space rock to hit the Earth in 2029. Of course, as often is the case, additional computations and observations showed that while it would be a close call, the … Continue reading Earth and the persistent asteroid