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Ellis Paul – Kiva House Concert

Ellis Paul - Kiva House Concert
Photo-A-Day #1528

Today Allison and I had a wonderful day. We went to Billerica, MA to attend a Kiva House Concert. Kiva House Concerts are pretty amazing. Tim and his family open their home to performers and a very small group of fans. They have done over 50 of these concerts.

Waiting for Ellis

Pulling up to the house we see that it is in a perfectly normal neighborhood, kids playing out on the uncluttered streets, well manicured lawns, an average everyday suburban home. Walking in we see Ellis and his manager, we say hello and “See you inside.” We head inside and meet Tim, his two dogs Jake and Jasper, beautiful black labs. Tim’s wife is upstairs with their two children in this cute split level home.

Ellis Paul

The basement playroom is a dream, there are headshots of all the performers who have been to the house including Antje Duvekot, Christopher Williams, Dido and Letters to Cleo. Ellis has been to the house a few times over the years. Also in the basement there are about 20+ folding chairs, a large leather couch, a bar with two stools and sound system that would be fine outside but very imposing inside. We sat in the second row but decided to move to the front for more room. And when I say the front row I mean I could reach out and touch the keyboard. We were no more than four feet from Ellis at any given time.

Ellis Paul

A Kiva House Concert is unlike any concert you have ever been to. It is an intimate afternoon of incredible music and interesting people. Prior to the start of the concert we learned a great way to make hummus from scratch and various other things. Some people in the room had been at Ellis’ first paid gig, so we are talking longtime fans. We also met some really nice people.

Ellis Paul

When Ellis began to play we knew we were in for a very different type of show. It was so casual and fun. Ellis and the crowd riffed and chatted. In the first part of the concert Ellis used the sound system, he played the keyboard, harmonica and two different guitars (if I was a more musically inclined person this would be more accurate). While we listened, Tim’s two beautiful black labs, Jake and Jasper wandered the room looking for pets. We were only too happy to oblige. There is nothing like scratching the ears of a beautiful black lab and listening to the raw passion of a song by Ellis Paul. It is something akin to a religious experience.

Jake and Jasper

During the break between sets we had some snacks. Part of the key to being a participant in these concerts is bringing something to share with everyone. There were many fine and eclectic treats. I’ll have to make some of my Choco-Nutty-Bacontastic Cookies. Allison picked up a coupe of CDs including one that we got signed, later.

The Concert hall

The second half of the concert Ellis opted to stop using the sound system and moved even closer to the audience. Allison even got to hand him a pick. Ellis took requests during this time and he played both God’s Promise and Words. God’s promise is an important song to us because it is what I used on the Hold On To Hope video for the Machinski family as well as on the DVD that I made of Grandma Theresa’s photos. Words is an important song to us as it was our 1st dance wedding song.

Telling Stories

The afternoon was one experience that I’ll never forget, it was amazing. Simply one of the most amazing musical times we have ever had. We’d like to thank Tim and his family for creating The Kiva House Concert series. We’d also like to thank Ellis for being so gracious, funny, passionate and talented.

Allison's leg

After the concert we had our photo taken with Ellis and he signed one of the CDs that we bought as well.

Allison, Ellis and Me

More photos are on Flickr.

Photo-A-Day #638 01/06/07

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Today I had set aside to do a project that I have wanted to get done. That was to consolidate 4 full book cases that we own into the one giant built in book case that we are going to have in our new space. Last night I took pile after pile of books into the bedroom. This had to be a two step process because we have cats and the rest of the house is open at the moment, which means that Oliver and Duncan would possibly get out into the greater house if I tried to bring the books directly from the book cases to the new built in book case. New to us, my Dad built this about 20 years ago now, he is an excellent craftsman. I brought the books from our living room and our bedroom and piled them on the floor of our new bedroom. I did this while checking for more puzzle pieces last night, waste of time, nothing came out.

This morning I woke up and the room looked like the library had thrown up.

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Books to the left and right

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Recognize any good ones?

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Believe it or not the previous pictures were of sorted piles. This is unsorted.

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Duncan doesn’t care, he’s comfortable and would like to escape into the rest of the house.

So I sorted all of our books by author and I also dusted them off, they were quite dusty despite our voracious reading. So the two step process was a very very long multi step process. I took the books into the room, got some sleep, woke up and checked for puzzle pieces, set up the laptop to keep on top of opps and puzzle pieces, started sorting and dusting each book. Made many piles around the room.

Then I went to the built in bookcase and got to work cleaning all the shelves with Murphy’s wood oil soap. Dad and I took the old computer off the built in and the only thing left is the cable modem.

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See!

I let the built in dry and watched a little of Steve Martin in The Jerk, that is a very funny movie. Oh and I ate.

Then it came time to start putting the books in the built in bookcase. I started with some of the side shelves and put away my King Arthur books first (I have tons of them from many authors, I love Authurian Legend). I also put away all of our comic strip collections like Foxtrot, Zits, Calvin and Hobbes and our signed copy of You’ll Have That Volume #1 (Wes you get a prominent spot on the book shelf.

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I put a ton of books on the shelf, and while I did so I made sure that they were in the correct chronological order. I used my Flatwater Bookstore to make sure I had the correct order. And when I set up the Flatwater Bookstore I posted many of the collections and authors that we had and enjoy. I used StopYourKillingMe.com to get the initial correct chronological order for the books.

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There are still books that need homes.

I did manage to get quite a bit put away however.Photo-A-Day 638b 010607

The next step is to move the computer and desk stuff from the living room to this space. It is cleared and ready to go but I will move that stuff at a later date. For now I can set up my laptop and work with th
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The weather here was crazy. It is still like 64 degrees out. It is January!