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Some upcoming events…
I’m not really in touring mode right now but I do have various shows lined up… just wanted to draw your attention to 2 in particular, both Holiday-themed.
This Saturday, in Chicago – buy tix here
New York – HARD Turkey Soup – Nov 27 – buy tix here:
For my complete show listings, check the Tour section. Keep the holiday spirit high.
Around The World, pt. 9
As posted on the fab Fader blog.
There ain’t much around-the-world-ness going on for me right now, folks. Now that I’m back from Paris I’m doing about 1 gig per week and for the most part staying home and recording. After Christmas I’ll be going to Australia and New Zealand but for now I’m rather sedentary. Last Thursday I did a gig in London…. Ontario! It’s a city about an hour away from Toronto. I think the last time I played there was in 1998, possibly with Obscure Disorder, the rap group from Montreal that I used to DJ for.
Feeling so Canadian
Happy Thanksgiving yall… although I still don’t quite understand what this holiday is.
You see, I grew up in Canada where there’s a holiday called Thanksgiving except it’s 1 month earlier than in America and more importantly no one cares about it. Growing up I knew that in the US there was some sort of tradition with turkey and stuffing for “their” Thanksgiving. However it’s only when I started travelling for gigs that I realized that this is basically the biggest holiday of the year. Bigger than Christmas! Airports clog up completely. Everything is closed, the world stops spinning. Tell that to a Canadian and he’ll be like, “on Thanksgiving??”.
In fact it’s only when I hit the road with Kanyeezy that I had my first Thanksgiving dinners. I spent 4 consecutive Thanksgivings on tour with those dudes and each one was stranger than the other. I don’t know what was more otherworldly — the time I was on a tour bus with GLC, Really Doe and the stylist and we stopped in a small Louisiana town to have dinner with the bus driver’s relatives, or the time we were in New Zealand with Kanye and Common and the ladies of the tour cooked us all a feast in our fancy hotel by the water.
The irony today is, I’m on my way to London, Ontario to play a show, and then I’m going to Montreal to see my family. So I’m spending Thanksgiving weekend in Canada, where the holiday isn’t celebrated. Some people object to Turkey Day for ethical reasons, because of the slaughtered Native Americans. In my case it’s much simpler: I just don’t get it.




