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Anyone who knows me knows I've never been one to revel in the past. I'm the last one to cast a misty-eyed glance back at the "good old days". In my experience the people who take this angle are usually the ones who weren't there. Whatever mistakes, false starts and missed opportunities I've had the pleasure of having, I was wherever I was for better or worse.

This blog is not meant to romanticize any choices I made or any particular era. It's simply a place where I share stories and take stock of where I've been as a way to figure out where I might want to go next. I'll celebrate some people along the way, some of them you'll know or know of, others will be new to you. I'm glad to have known every one of them.

The posts are in no thematic or chronological order. The date at the end of the post's title refers to how the content of the post relates to me personally. I make no claim about the accuracy of my recollections I only promise that I'll be as honest and accurate as I can be. If you were there and you remember things differently than I do, or you find evidence that contradicts my memory (I wouldn't be surprised or upset) feel free to let me know.

Rather than editing the posts for historical accuracy, I'll put ( * ) next to any parts that have been challenged or updated for that reason.


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July 4, 2012

CARRIE BROWNSTEIN 21st BIRTHDAY INVITATION    OLYMPIA  1995

What can I say? She’s Carrie Brownstein, right? What can’t she do?

Well, before this birthday she couldn’t drink legally in most of the United States.

I don’t know how or when I met Carrie exactly, jeez, looking back at it now she might’ve been a teenager when we first became accquainted! Could that be? Whatever the case, she was young but she always radiated a charisma and confidence well beyond her years. I loved spending time with her because she was smart and brilliant but mostly I dug her company because she was so darn funny! Go figure.

In a past post I mentioned our early comedic efforts as South Capitol Players in Olympia. The image of Carrie playing the suburban mom in one of our skits with a bob haircut, wearing a red Xmas sweatshirt with a white collar, stirrup pants and patent leather shoes will always be etched in my mind for some reason…some reason? I know exactly why I remember that outfit and that scene: because it was flippin’ hilarious! That’s why!

It’s been a true pleasure and inspiration to watch and hear Carrie do the stuff she does today with the show and the band. I am consistently amazed at what she gets done and done so well. I sometimes tell myself: “1/10th…1/10th of a “Brownstein”, that’s all you really need to do…that’s do-able right?”  It helps me set lofty but realistic goals to think that way.

I have no trouble admitting now that back when Carrie’s star began rising, deservedly so I might add, with Sleater-Kinney I had a hard time celebrating her success…or anyone else’s success for that matter! I was so screwed up with my own tormented agenda, struggles and frustrations I found it impossible to move and as you might imagine when you’re stuck it can be borderline excruciating to watch your friends soar…and soar…and keep soaring. Oy vey!

Thankfully those days and those ways of thinking are well behind me now. Today I can honestly say I’m nothing but pleased to see anyone make a dream or an inspiration into a reality they can share with the world. In fact I’m still working on a few of them myself! Rock on Carrie B.! Rock on everyone, everywhere! 

Side note: Portlandia fans click here  for some “Roots of Portlandia” trivia involving ME!

(Carrie Brownstein’s 21st Birthday Invitation written by Corin Tucker (I think) from my personal archives)

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Filed under: carrie brownstein corin tucker olympia portlandia sleater-kinney south capitol players wild flag riot grrrl dreams reality ifc 
April 13, 2012

SOUTH CAPITOL PLAYERS  X-MAS: THE MUSICAL  OLYMPIA 1990’s

Today I was listening to an interview with Carrie Brownstein on Marc Maron’s wonderful WTF Podcast. When Maron asked her about her experiences in acting and comedy prior to her work on Portlandia she mentioned a few high school classes and summer camp productions she was a part of before picking up the guitar but she failed to mention her first  (very) semi-professional comedic acting experience after she started rocking. That would be her time as a member of The South Capitol Players in Olympia in the 90’s.

WTF indeed!

Her time with the SCP’s may have simply slipped her mind or it could be that she was hoping to forget the image of herself dressed as the quintessential suburban holiday housewife the night the troupe staged X-Mas:The Musical at the Midnight Sun in downtown Olympia. I personally thought she looked amazing and hilarious with her bob haircut, stirrup pants, patent leather shoes and applique Christmas sweatshirt. A comedic star was born!

The South Capitol Players troupe was the brainchild of Lois Maffeo, Star Seifert, Calvin Johnson , Carrie, and myself. We’d have additional actors from the community join us to round out the cast here and there. On this particular production we were joined by our friends Steve Dore, Brian Boswell, Pete Chramiec, Sarah Dougher, and Pat Castaldo. 

I can’t recall exactly how the troupe came to be or even how many shows we did as the SCP’s. I wouldn’t be surprised if Lois was the ringleader of the whole thing as she always had a special ability to wrangle together the elements that needed wrangling in order to make good things happen in town at that time.

It’s worth noting that these kinds of D.I.Y comedy, musicals, and performance art events were not an uncommon part of the scene back then. Though that era in Olympia is defined in many people’s minds by the music it produced and exported to the world, I think the thing that made that place and time so vital was that it was such a well-rounded creative community that produced and nurtured all sorts of creative modes and producers.

It was not unusual in that era to see a performance art experience by Miranda July one week, a Riot Grrrl-centric show with bands, political ranters, and poetry readings the next, followed by a film festival, a punk-rock triple bill, or a sketch comedy show by The South Capitol Players! Looking back I feel like these sorts of community made events might have reached an apex with the ultra-realized, futuristic, gender f-cked, out-queer, heavy-metal punk-rock musical blow-out The Transfused written by Nomy Lamm, starring The Need and a cast far too big to name. When The Transfused hit the stage at The Capitol Theater in front of a packed house everyone knew they were seeing something really special produced by a scene that was really special. It was mind-blowing!

(Where’s the Wikipedia for The Transfused? Maybe it’ll be my first foray into writing one!?)

We may not have been the apex of anything, but oh well… back to The South Capitol Players…

Judging by the program I’d say we did at least three productions, maybe more. I do recall putting on a sketch show one time upstairs at the Capitol Theater that was quite amusing. At that show I did a heavy metal clinic as guitar god Lazer St. Germain where I taught the audience the “funda-metals” of playing histrionic solos while Sean Kelly made my guitar sounds with mouth noises into a mic from offstage.

I remember that among the thirty or so people there that night was Ad-Rock from The Beasties who was in town visiting his then girlfriend, now wife Kathleen Hanna. I probably only remember that detail because, well…he’s Ad-Rock from The Beasties for f’s sake…

…and because he was cracking up hard at the South Capitol Players.

South Capitol Players Present X-Mas: The Musical Program from my personal archives.


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Filed under: south capitol players carrie brownstein lois maffeo calvin johnson buy olympia sean kelly ad-rock the transfused nomy lamm the need miranda july olympia marc maron portlandia star seifert steve dore riot grrl kathleen hanna 
April 3, 2012
FOR THE RECORD: CARRIE BROWNSTEIN TO CALVIN JOHNSON NOTE REDUX PORTLAND 2012
Since my blog post of the note from Carrie B. to Calvin Johnson went so virulently viral I thought I’d set the record straight about its origin in a new post. Here’s a tweet straight from the woman herself…
Tweet from Carrie Brownstein to me from my personal Twitter account. Please follow me if you’re so inclined!

FOR THE RECORD: CARRIE BROWNSTEIN TO CALVIN JOHNSON NOTE REDUX PORTLAND 2012


Since my blog post of the note from Carrie B. to Calvin Johnson went so virulently viral I thought I’d set the record straight about its origin in a new post. Here’s a tweet straight from the woman herself…

Tweet from Carrie Brownstein to me from my personal Twitter account. Please follow me if you’re so inclined!

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Filed under: carrie brownstein calvin johnson note olympia hot rock sleater-kinney wild flag portlandia 1990's 
March 20, 2012
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CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, FRED ARMISEN AND ME  OLYMPIA 1996

 Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen give me a shout out @5:07

The video tells the story as well as I could. The “Lois” they mention is the singular musician, songwriter, and counter-cultural maven Lois Maffeo, a delightful human being I am very fortunate to call my friend and was fortunate to share a house with when Fred stopped in town with his band Trenchmouth from Chicago sometime in the 90’s.

This might sound like 20/20 hindsight but it is absolutely the truth, I was one of the (probably 1,000+) people who suggested Fred Armisen get into comedy. He was and I’m sure still is a great drummer but more than anything else that struck me in meeting him was just how deeply FUNNY he was.

I’ve always sought out artists, creatives, and original thinkers for my friends so naturally I’ve encountered many, many absolutely hilarious people. Fred however had “funny” the way Elliot Smith or Kurt Cobain had songwriting. The same way Carrie Brownstein or Kathleen Hanna had charisma. The way… well you get the idea…he made ya laugh.

Final disclaimer: if you like Portlandia I’ll take full credit for setting the whole brilliant thing in motion. If you don’t like it then remember I was only a very small totally incidental footnote in the whole disaster.

Thanks for watching.

Video from the web. Thanks to my friend Kendall for pointing this thing’s existence!

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Filed under: carrie brownstien fred armisen lois maffeo portlandia rolling stone olympia sleater-kinney trenchmouth 
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