22
May
Photos from the Alan Evans Trio/Project Blue Book show
Coming soon to a blog near you…
Esquire Theme by Matthew Buchanan
Social icons by Tim van Damme
22
May
Coming soon to a blog near you…
28
Feb
CU @ the Party
Hiro Ballroom, NYC 1/29/12
- New song from Project Blue Book (debut)
- PBB opened for Charles Bradley and Black Velvet at this show
21
Dec
“Ghostbusters” - Live at Lincoln Lounge (Halloween 2011)
20
Dec
(Source: joshiewajames)
14
Dec

‘Tis the annual Christmas Eve Eve show for the ‘Book. Simply wouldn’t be the holidays without it! Those of you who haven’t seen us in a while will be treated to some of the filthiest stink-funk your ears have ever beheld.
We will be joined by our homies Swift Technique from Philly. The last time we played with these cats was the Funk Fest on the East River, and those of you that made it know how that turned out… (Spledidly. It turned out splendidly)
You’ll also be treated to Boston’s favorite jammish festival jumpers Grassroot:
You might even say there is a little something for everyone!
19
Aug
Every band that isn’t slowly driving themselves into extinction knows the importance of the Electronic Press. Usually this is something that exists separately from a website, and sites like SonicBids will also plug you into a network to circulate it.
But anyone who has used sites like sonicbids or reverbnation has inevitably experienced its extreme chunkiness due to both an over saturation of the market, and those sites try to do way too many things at once.
If you are a musician that tries to balance many different social platforms while still circulating your material and maintaining a web site, try BandFrame. It’s an all-in-one EPK/Website/Social Media metropolis for all of your online materials.
(Plus, the promo video features “Kiel” off our latest disc. Chyeeeeeaahhh!)
Introducing BandFrame. from BandFrame on Vimeo.
29
Jul
Let the conspirators be known!
25
Jun
Project Blue Book - “Joe’s Secret Stash of Cold Cuts”
23
Jun
July 8th will showcase three bands that truly struggle to describe themselves. Seriously, I’m trying to promote the show right now and can’t be accurate enough. I’m going to say you will get some combination herein:
Folk
Rock
Indie (a nice broad term)
Funk
Jam (another nice broad term)
…
You will see drumsets, cellos, synthesizers, mandolins, guitar machines, soulful frontmen/women, acoustic sing-a-longs, tearful goodbyes to Katie Franich, and a collection of fans that are eager to meet one another! We haven’t been this excited for a show in a great while and I’m stoked to see so many new faces.