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Last Updated: 10/29/2009

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Thursday, October 15, 2009 

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 
I’m in the air on my way to Dallas.  I could feel I was being studied by the lady next to me since we took off.  After our orange juices arrived, she finally asked, “Are you someone my daughter might know?” She picked up on my initial confusion and added, “She is really into music and I saw your guitar when you boarded.”  I took a sip of my Minute-Maid, looked up at her and told her to shut her mouth (no, I didn’t).  I told her that it wasn’t a guitar, but a guitar-shaped suitcase and that she should learn to shut her mouth (no, I didn’t do that either).  The truth is that I said, “um, I don’t know.  Maybe.”  She grinned at me piercingly and gave me one more thorough look over and then said, “It would be a shame if I didn’t get you to sign something and then you turned out to be somebody.”  I told her I thought the same thing about her.
I haven’t been around people for a little while.  I’ve been closed up in my recording studio that I moved to a cabin in Mountainaire, Arizona – a small wooden town just south of Flagstaff.  For this record I really felt I needed to explore what is outside of my everyday life and search for the rough edges of my outer core by completely emerging myself into my craft.  Of course, that is not true.  I get nauseated when people talk like that.  If you were hoping for an eccentric, artsy explanation for my commute, I am sorry to let you down.  The truth is I wanted to explore what is outside of my everyday life and search for the rough edges of my outer core by…… sorry, I amuse myself too easily.  I know this.  No, no.  The real truth is that quite simply I didn’t have a better idea.  That, and I hate LA in the summer time.
I have 10 songs done now.  After the show in Dallas tonight, I will head straight back and try and tie a bow on this little guy.  I get a bit angry in a few tracks which is a slight departure from my first two releases.  It feels good.  I also managed to write what I think might be the saddest song I have ever written (I know, sorry).  Although I should say that it is nice to be in the studio when I am at a good place personally.  That is perhaps the biggest difference with this record; I am not miserable.
We are starting our initial descent.  I’m going to try and write more blogs in the fewtch (short for future).  Till then….
Oh, and I signed a napkin for her daughter: “Hi tracy, I sure hope I become someone…. – Greg Laswell”


Wednesday, October 07, 2009 

Monday, October 05, 2009 
All 5 songs off Greg Laswell's newest EP, "Covers," are the top 5 most played on www.pastemagazine.com.  It is released TOMORROW, October 6th on iTunes! 

Friday, September 25, 2009 
"How The Day Sounds" is a featured song in The Hit Machine (think guitar hero on your computer). Click below to play!


Tuesday, September 22, 2009 
Tune in to hear Greg Laswell live on WRXP in New York City Tuesday morning at 9am ET / 8am CT / 6am PT. Those of you in the NYC area tune in to 101.9fm and everywhere else log on to http://www.1019rxp.com.
Thursday, August 13, 2009 
Hi.
I am very excited to announce the release date of my new EP on October 6th. It is not-so-cryptically entitled "Covers"-- I covered 5 songs by 5 different artists, one of which is "Your Ghost" by Kristin Hersh. Said song is currently available for you to listen to on my music player.  Hope you enjoy it and as always, thanks for listening!

GL

Tuesday, August 04, 2009 
My cover of Kristin Hersh's "Your Ghost" from my forthcoming EP (entitled "Covers") is the KCRW Top Tune of the day today! You can listen live (if you live in the Los Angeles area) or listen online at KCRW.com. To download the song, go to: http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/tu
Tuesday, July 07, 2009 
Hi.
Several months ago I was asked to be a part of a Frank Sinatra compilation (iTunes exclusive) with several artists covering their favorite Sinatra song.
The album is called "His Way, Our Way," and I chose "London by Night."
I was very excited to be a part of this project with other artists including 
The Kooks, A Fine Frenzy, Priscilla Ahn, Josh Radin and Meiko.  It is available NOW on iTunes.
i hope you enjoy it.
GL
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 
Good morning!
My last album, "Three Flights From Alto Nido," is ONLY $1.99 on Amazon.com! 
(I set my alarm to send you this message.)  

The promotion runs TODAY ONLY (caps for emphasis) and it would mean a real lot if you would buy it and have your friends and family do the same.

You can purchase it here: 


xGL