Now it can be told. A message from Stony Man.

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Huh? What’s all this noise about?

It’s the Stony Man CD release extravaganza!

When is it?

Jan.31. 2009 (Saturday) 8:00 PM!

Where is it gonna be?

At the Third Floor Gallery of the Fredericksburg Athenaeum!

Huh? Where’s that?

Up on the third floor! At 810 Caroline Street!  In historic Downtown Fredericksburg VA!

Well, okay then, what’s gonna be there?

Well first, all of your friends. You know, just the ones you really like a lot. Then, some really great new tunes. You know, the really good ones. And your old favorite tunes are gonna be there too. And food. And refreshments. And prizes.  And fun. And T-shirts. And bumper stickers.

Plus, you’ll finally be able to get the new Stony Man CD, ‘Turn Your Radio On’. You know the one.

It’s been sweeping the nation. Well, okay, it’s been sweeping the neighborhood.

So how do I get tickets?

That’s the easy part. Just show up with $15.00, the tickets are at the door!

Mark it on your calendar thingie, you’d hafta be crazy to miss this!

3 Comments

  • Duke Stableford
    Posted January 6, 2009 at 10:31 pm | Permalink

    STONYMAN TWILIGHT ZONE CD RELEASE MOMENT IN FOUR ACTS:
    ACT ONE: 12th Night Party c/o John & Kathy
    Duke: Stewart, one the highlights of our wedding was your Dylan take
    on “Takes a Lot to Laugh,…..”
    Stuart: It’s on our newest cd, I have copies out in my car.
    ACT TWO: Local high school art room, first day back from Xmas break.
    I enter to “Turn on the Radio” playing in background.
    Duke: I just wanted to thank you for your Xmas gift… Hey what’s
    that music, I think I know them.
    Art teacher: They’re local, and I just got the cd, you don’t know
    them. Stonyman, I think.
    Duke: Dude, they played last year at my wedding and I was supposed
    to get a copy of the cd from Stuart at Ski’s ’12th Night’
    party last Saturday night, but he got into a jam session.
    Conversation: Talked for several minutes how Ken’s artwork resembled
    R. Crumb.
    ACT THREE: That night at home relating earlier story to my wife.
    Knock at the door, enter John Sovitski.
    John: Here’s a late Xmas gift cd.
    Duke: No way, we were just talking about Stonyman and the new cd.
    (enter the Twilight zone theme song and Rod Serling appearance)
    ACT FOUR: next day at school outside my classroom door, a drama
    teacher is waiting for me.
    S. Gelzer: Wanted to thank you for your Xmas gift and here’s a cd
    for you.
    Duke: No way, it’s another copy of “Turn Your Radio On.” I just got
    my copy last night!

    Moral of story: Stonyman has some INCREDIBLE karma!! and makes a
    GREAT Xmas gift no matter how late after the holiday season.
    Arrangement of “It Takes alot to Laugh…” kicks ass, and
    you can actually understand Kent’s vocals.

  • Willie B. Gee
    Posted December 7, 2009 at 2:37 am | Permalink

    Now, iffin’ I have The Turn Your Radio On CD and I really, really like it (not like some CD’s you use for coaters or take the case for a CD you really like), can I still come ?

  • Posted October 4, 2010 at 4:51 am | Permalink

    STONYMAN TWILIGHT ZONE CD RELEASE MOMENT IN FOUR ACTS:
    ACT ONE: 12th Night Party c/o John & Kathy
    Duke: Stewart, one the highlights of our wedding was your Dylan take
    on “Takes a Lot to Laugh,…..”
    Stuart: It’s on our newest cd, I have copies out in my car.
    ACT TWO: Local high school art room, first day back from Xmas break.
    I enter to “Turn on the Radio” playing in background.
    Duke: I just wanted to thank you for your Xmas gift… Hey what’s
    that music, I think I know them.
    Art teacher: They’re local, and I just got the cd, you don’t know
    them. Stonyman, I think.
    Duke: Dude, they played last year at my wedding and I was supposed
    to get a copy of the cd from Stuart at Ski’s ’12th Night’
    party last Saturday night, but he got into a jam session.
    Conversation: Talked for several minutes how Ken’s artwork resembled
    R. Crumb.
    ACT THREE: That night at home relating earlier story to my wife.
    Knock at the door, enter John Sovitski.
    John: Here’s a late Xmas gift cd.
    Duke: No way, we were just talking about Stonyman and the new cd.
    (enter the Twilight zone theme song and Rod Serling appearance)
    ACT FOUR: next day at school outside my classroom door, a drama
    teacher is waiting for me.
    S. Gelzer: Wanted to thank you for your Xmas gift and here’s a cd
    for you.
    Duke: No way, it’s another copy of “Turn Your Radio On.” I just got
    my copy last night!

    Moral of story: Stonyman has some INCREDIBLE karma!! and makes a
    GREAT Xmas gift no matter how late after the holiday season.
    Arrangement of “It Takes alot to Laugh…” kicks ass, and
    you can actually understand Kent’s vocals.