A blog, suggested by my wife Bernadette (my Drew Believer), about my two decades in and around the Boston Music Scene. She's heard my million-or-so true stories a thousand times, and I can't believe she's still entertained by them. It'll be fun to recall the people, places and tales, both comedic and tragic, of these last twenty-something years.
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Monday, October 5, 2009

Tigger and Pooh and Kay Hanley, too!


The Rockinest Chick in the 100-Acre Wood!

I met Kay Hanley in the early 1990's when her new local band, Letters to Cleo, was playing often at The Tam in Brookline. I was a regular there; drinking, playing and doing sound for other bands. Kay was very young (and cute) and the band was really green. The first version of Letters was, well, not good. I remember the first couple times I saw them I thought there was talent there and Kay was charismatic but the band was just not happening. Then they changed personelle around and like, overnight, they got good. The next time I saw them they were really hot. New drummer and bass-player as I recall. Good songs, too. It all gelled and pretty soon people were coming to see them and there was a buzz and then buzz became a following and I wanted to produce them. But so did Q-Division's Mike Deneen. I remember the first time he showed up at The Tam to see them. I was there and was fuming that he was sniffing around the kids. Apparently what happened next is the band had a meeting to decide who they were going to work with; me or Mike. I got a couple votes (and from what I've been told Kay was one of them) but Deneen won. They made their CD, first released locally on CherryDisc, then licensed to a major and they got the song on Melrose Place and boom, L to C and Kay Hanley exploded, big time. Kay moved to LA years ago, and does a lot of work for Disney. (I have actually wondered at times if she actually/secretly IS the voice of Miley Cyrus). She has made a nice career for herself along with her husband/producer Michael Eisenstein. I've been at both Patriots games and Red Sox games where she sang the National Anthem. I like how Kay still boosts the Boston Sports scene. She has kids of her own now, but keeps the career chuggun' along. Shes' a regular Tweeter, Face-booker and blogger.

But my favorite thing Kay Hanley has done lately is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se6mqCKaWGg

My Friends Tigger and Pooh is our son Drew's favorite show!

Kay, please make the autograph out to Little Drew Townson....