Teh Typos featuring Morgan Reeds: David Fleming, Morgan Reeds & Mystie Chamberlin (Just Another Folk Singer) singing/playing together at Alphabet City Soup presented by the Antagonist Art Movement 06.13.11 @ Niagara Bar & Lounge (112 Avenue A, NYC). JAFS performance #182. Photo by Chad “Dancer.
Credits:
01.24.11- Just Another Folk Singer Redux @ Alphabet City Soup @ Niagara Bar (112 Avenue A, NYC), @ 9pm. Performance # 164.
Recorded Set List:
1. Goodnight Sweet
2. The Story of My Life
3. Dear God (An Open Letter)
4. 6 a. m.
5. The Way You Look
6. Forgive & Forget
7. Beautiful Disaster
8. Never Thinking Again
Focus is not my forte. I do want to prosper, and I feel such a strong sense of accomplishment when I reach my goals, but motivation is sometimes difficult. If I take small steps and limit myself to having only one to a few goals at I time, I am usually more successful. For example, six years ago on New Year’s Eve at the urging of vegetarian and vegan friends, I resolved not to eat anything that once had flesh. Now, I am a meat and potatoes girl from the Midwest, so the first few months I suffered terribly. My then boyfriend and my college friends chastised my decision since it was neither for moral reasons nor health benefits, but my resolve was firm. Up until then I never stuck with a project for long, and because it was a new year, and I dreamed of a new life, I chose that one random task to prove myself. After all, if I could give up meat, I could do anything. Today, I rarely crave it.
In 2009, after learning guitar basics and attempting to write my first few songs, I signed up to sing and play them at an open mic at Nightingale Lounge, a sleek and elegant bar on Second Avenue between 12th and 13th Street. Although the meager regulars were polite and supportive, my hands and voice trembled with wild abandon, and I felt as though my throbbing heart plunged dejectedly into my acidic stomach. Even after about 25 shows, my knees still knocked together and proverbial butterflies still fluttered around the remains of my heart in my tummy. I lamented to my ex-non-boyfriend (in NYC a non-defined relationship may nevertheless end in rejection) that although I tried to portray confidence, the stage fright was relentless. Continue reading →
Teh Typos (Mystie Chamberlin & David Jordan) w/ Leah Lax perform Just Another Folk Singer’s “The Story Of My Life” @ Alphabet City Soup presented by the Antagonist Art Movment 09.20.10 @ Niagara Bar and Lounge (112 Ave. A @ 7th St., NYC). Video by David Jordan.
Show stats:
Just Another Folk Singer – #147 (total), #83 (year), #1 (month)
Teh Typos – #2 (total), #1 (month)
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin), “Alphabet City Soup” presented by the Antagonist Art Movement 08.09.10 @ Niagara Bar (112 Ave. A, NYC). Photo by Leah Lax. Performance # 145.
Jeremiah Birnbaum and Mystie Chamberlin playing together, “Manic Mondays Mayhem Alphabet City Soup” residency presented by the Antagonist Art Movement / “The Devil & the Deep Blue Sea” single release party 05.31.10 @ 7pm @ Niagara Bar (112 Avenue A @ 7th St., NYC). iPhone Hipstamatic print by David Jordan (Lens: Lucifer VI, Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain). Performance 138.
Jeremiah Birnbaum, Morgan Reeds & Mystie Chamberlin (Just Another Folk Singer) performing a cover of Mike Jordan’s “Whiskey and Water” @ “Manic Mondays Mayhem Alphabet City Soup” residency presented by the Antagonist Art Movement 05.17.10 @ 7pm @ Niagara Bar (112 Avenue A @ 7th St., NYC). iPhone Hipstamatic print by David Jordan (Lens: Jimmy, Film: Float).
Just Another Folk Singer (Mystie Chamberlin) w/ Leah Lax & Jeremiah Birnbaum, Alphabet City Soup residency, singer-songwriter in the round and single release party “Manic Monday May-hem” (presented by the Antagonist Art Movement) 05.31.10 (every Monday in May except the 24th) 2010 @ Niagara Bar (112 Ave. A @ 7th St., NYC). Design by Mystie Chamberlin.
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