A famous swiss folk song (“I Han es Zündhölzli Azündet”) written by the legendary Mani Matter, translated by Andy Flinn.
And of course, there’s the lyrics
Continue reading The Match (Mani Matter)A famous swiss folk song (“I Han es Zündhölzli Azündet”) written by the legendary Mani Matter, translated by Andy Flinn.
And of course, there’s the lyrics
Continue reading The Match (Mani Matter)A local paper, the Sarganserländer (Nadine Bantli) wrote an Andy Flinn portrait, in connection with my upcoming Album release for “Bad Ragaz“, with a heading on the front page…
Continue reading The “Most Beautiful Songwriter”…Ralph is a member of one of the oldest punk bands in the Bad Ragaz area. When he’s not restoring old Ferrari cars or hanging with his family or band, he occupies himself with digital audio recording technology. The follow oozes calm competency and Andy, of course, took full advantage…
Continue reading Ralph Wagner, sound dude…Kings County News: Sarah Ericsson, a singer and songwriter herself, wrote this article…
So i went to Cuba, hung out with Frankie and didn’t really take much photos or videos. Every couple of days, sometimes…
Here are my impressions. All the sound is of the 80 buck cellphone.

October 17 has arrived, and the corporate goons supporting Justin Trudeau have great cause for board room celebration. I’ve gone to our government websites to learn about all the wonderful “rights” i have just been issued.

Hi there, Let’s say that I am looking to finagle some income for myself, as in: I’m following links on the internet that promise jobs. Sometimes you come across posts like “Cards Against Humanity is looking for Contributing Writers“. I’m not going to make any accusations. I will simply explain why this kind of “Job Advertisement” gives me the creeps…
Oh, my! Does it feel wonderful to point at him? To shout: “Evil!”, and to cry: “It is not I”? Do I feel better knowing that I am “better”? Do I feel like a leader, dragging my ten friends to his show to laugh at him with insult? Do I want to drag my tribe to a place where he has a microphone and we don’t? Do I trust my friends to listen to the most reasonable voice or do I know they will listen to the loudest one? Continue reading He, Who Shall Not be Named

Doing something as simple and primal as beating sticks on skins, Alex Porter worked for Erin Costello, TripALady, Jack, The Hupman Brothers, Curtis Matheson, Ask Your Sister and all kinds of jazz cats around. He is the mysterious drummer on John Main‘s latest recording, “Blues on Mainstreet“.
Now he’s on a Swiss version of an ole blues song.
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