Category Archives: Extracurricular Activities

LONG STORY SHORT San Diego Rep Wrapup

LONG STORY SHORT ended its triumphant San Diego run this past Sunday. We are thrilled with the progress the show has made, and are very optimistic that it will continue to be produced (and that we’ll get to do a bit more work on it!). Lots of you have asked when the next opportunity will [...]

First 6 Minutes of “Tinker Bell & The Lost Treasure” Online

The movie came out yesterday on Blu-Ray and DVD, and the first few minutes are watchable here, including our opening song. It’s the first time we’ve seen it in its full-on animated glory, and we are pretty thrilled.

Critical Acclaim For LONG STORY SHORT: Don’t Miss It

The 3 of us had a blast at opening night on October 9. Apparently, so did the critics: we are absolutely delighted, and it’s clear the momentum of this show is now revitalized. We have very high hopes for the future, as does the San Diego Union-Tribune: “Long question short: when does it go to [...]

Flying solo, tech stuff and SHACKLETON teaser at Joe’s Pub

I have to say, I feel rather triumphant, after my first-ever totally solo gig, doing a 25-minute presentation of ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME at Joe’s Pub as part of the Public Theater’s Music Theater Initiative. My trip started out pretty ignominiously, as I arrived at the airport in St. Louis without my driver’s license…apparently I [...]

Tinker Bell and the Big Sequel

Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s out. It’s called “Tinker Bell & the Lost Treasure,” and it’s the first feature film we’ve ever been involved in. An album featuring two (okay, one-and-a-half) songs (one has music by slammin’ film composer Joel McNeely with lyrics by Val and myself) is released on iTunes as of September 22 (but [...]

Tell Me What’s On Your Soap Opera

One of the first songs I wrote for GrooveLily is “Tell Me What’s On Your Mind.” It’s very sweet, very straightforward, and (in my humble opinion) memorable — so much so that we actually recorded it three times over the course of four years in an effort to get it on the radio. (To wit: [...]

…and we’re on our way.

Here’s the first demo Brendan and Val have released of a song from ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME–it’s a tune Ernest has written for video-game composer Kat, and he sings it to her over the speaker phone. This demo consists of Brendan singing and playing fake banjo, fake violin, and fake everything, but the live performance [...]

This is the life … no, really.

This is what I bargained for. Today, in a nutshell, is my life these days: chaotic, completely full, and yet exactly what I want/need/fear. It’s 12:20 AM and I’m just back “home” (at my in-laws’, where my wife and 2 sons are sleeping peacefully upstairs) after meeting my college buddy AJ for beers. The day [...]

Thing A Week Envy

I think about Jonathan Coulton a lot. At the age of 35 or so, he decided to finally quit his job and go for it, and try to be a rock star in one form or another. He had a wife and child who were supportive of this endeavor (truth be told, I don’t have [...]

Emerging from Radio Silence, Solo Shows in Palo Alto

Brendan and I are emerging from under moving boxes in Glendale, CA…Gene is about to pack up his now-larger family and move to Montclair, NJ…and our spin on all of this is: GrooveLily HQ is now bicoastal! We are excited for all the music we are still planning to make as a band (see our [...]