Snow in Texas
Hello from the little town of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Casey (my tour manager) and I survived the mammoth 25-hour drive from Santa Barbara to Austin TX in one piece, complete with rain in the desert, 3D leopard pictures (don't ask) and a brief sojourn at Jim Ward's house, to meet a tired band at the airport. An evening of settling in and fighting their jetlag was followed by an awesome headline show at Emos. The next day we met up with Flogging Molly and Architects in Dallas, and had great shows there and in Houston, making a lot of new friends along the way. Today we drove here from Houston, which took twice as long as it should have done because we hit a torrential blizzard. I'd been looking forward to sending smarmy emails back to my freezing countrymen about the balmy Texan weather. That'll show me. Tomorrow, Memphis, and we're hoping the snow isn't going to stop us from visiting Graceland en route.
Lots of big announcements about this, that and the other brewing at the moment, but for now, try this one on for size. On Friday 16th July I'll be headlining at 2000 Trees Festival. I'm really happy about this, partly because the people running the show are good friends, partly because of the fiasco last year (no repeat I promise), but mainly because it's my favourite smaller festival and just a great time all round. The line-up for my day is also going to be awesome, though I don't think I'm allowed to issue details just yet. Tickets are onsale now. It's going to be a good summer.
Lots of big announcements about this, that and the other brewing at the moment, but for now, try this one on for size. On Friday 16th July I'll be headlining at 2000 Trees Festival. I'm really happy about this, partly because the people running the show are good friends, partly because of the fiasco last year (no repeat I promise), but mainly because it's my favourite smaller festival and just a great time all round. The line-up for my day is also going to be awesome, though I don't think I'm allowed to issue details just yet. Tickets are onsale now. It's going to be a good summer.

5 Comments:
It was great meeting you at the House of Blues. You and your band mates have a really unique sound and that is something we yanks are hungry for. Cheers and say hello to Elvis!
Sincerely Kathy( your newest fan )- Houston, TX
Bad Timing.
I'm sitting here with my nephew's drinking tennents near GLA and they've just introduced me to FT. The irony is, as I'm trying to expunge the jet-lag haze from my skull, is that I left my gaff thats 20 miles from the Tabernacle in ATL 15 hours ago.
As always timing is everything, we'll catch up with you later. Have a good one in Georgia.
Steve.
Ah, Austin.... the music, the bars, the girls. The only place in the world I've ever been refused a beer because I was drunk!
Hurry back home Frank, we're all waiting to see you in Manchester in a few weeks time, where it snowed again today if it makes you feel any better.
greetings from texas! saw you guys at house of blues in houston, and was truly impressed. been kinda depressed lately cuz i haven't found any really great music to listen to in a long time. just wanted to say thanks. love, ire and song might be the best song i have ever heard, and i will be singing along to your entire catalogue soon. see you guys the next time you make it to texas for sure. thanks for the inspiration.
mike
Hey your show at the House of Blues in Houston was amazing!!! Your Texas tat was KICK ASS. Thanks so much for a memorable time. I love your music! And I will def watch your tour schedule to see when I can see ya again
-New fan
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