 Welcome to the Langmont Museum on the Internet. My name's Justin Veitch. I'm the manager of the museum's Steward Auditorium, and ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, this is the Steward Auditorium. That's right. We're coming at you live and direct tonight from the museum's fabulous, acoustically marvelous 250 seat auditorium here, the Steward Auditorium. This is our third summer concert of our summer concert series, so we're right in the thick of it. We've got four more to go after this, and you're not going to want to miss next week. Next week, Thursday at 7.30, right in this very room, we'll be coming at you live with the 101st Army Band. They're a Dixieland Band and they're also soldiers, so we'll be in good hands musically and otherwise, I suppose. Today is the 2nd of July, so we will be observing the 4th tonight, and boy, do we have some fireworks for you. It's going to get explosive in here. We're going to light it up, Langmont. Just wait. But before we get going, I want to thank a few people. I want to thank the scientific and cultural facilities district, the Langmont Community Foundation, and Philip Ferranti for making our summer concert series possible. I want to thank our museum donors and our museum members. We simply couldn't do all that we do without you, and at least we used to do a whole heck of a lot. We have some news. I think there will be some news coming out next week, so stay tuned to the Langmont Museum's website, LangmontMuseum.org. If you're on our e-mail list, you may be getting an announcement, an interesting announcement next week, so stay tuned. If you're not on our mailing list or if you'd like to learn more about the Langmont Museum, please visit us, LangmontMuseum.org. If you're interested in becoming a member, if you're interested in making a little donation in support of the arts and culture here in Langmont in Northern Colorado, I encourage you to check us out. We're coming at you live tonight on the Langmont Public Media, our media sponsor tonight, and for the whole series, they're blasting this thing out to our Facebook page, to their Facebook page, to YouTube, to their website, longmontpublicmedia.org, and to local cable channel eight slash 880. That's right. We've got you surrounded. We've got the internet surrounded. We're on just about every platform you could, as my dad would say, shake a stick at. Anyway, we have a big show for you tonight, so without further ado, you're gonna love these guys, Langmont's own clandestine amigo. Thank you, Justin. I like to call these my quarantine amigos because we live together and we've played a lot of music here in the last few months. So we'll get the regular amigos out in a few songs, but I wanted to play my new songs that we have with these friends right here. Our hearts are prison, they're standing still, visions. Tell me how I should. I'm stuck inside a dream, a heartache in this machine. Everything is standing still. We realize what we don't know, maybe we'll be here for. That was my first song. Probably in the middle of March when everything seemed to kind of stand still all of a sudden. And as a songwriter, that's kind of how I process what's happening and what I'm feeling and the information around me. This next song is my second quarantine song with my quarantine amigos. It's called Ain't No Going Back Home. Boxed up on my thing, don't think Until this way, until I felt you Has disappeared, they won't notice Any hope I'm trying to think Will it make us a sing truth of Another, but there ain't One more song for you friends. And I should introduce my quarantine amigos. It just occurred to me. The quarantinies. The quarantinies. Here on guitar and vocals is Giselle Colliasso, one of my closest and dearest friends. And over here on drums, we have Michael Wiebold. And I wanna tell you a quick story about Michael Wiebold, yes. Because our next drummer, his name is Michael Wooten. And together, I like to call them the Michaels. They have a bit of a backstory. So Michael Wiebold was the drum tech for Michael Wooten when they toured with Carol King and they've known each other for decades. And I just love the two of them dearly. And I feel so lucky to get to do a show with both of them tonight. So thank you, Michael. Thank you, Giselle. We're gonna do one more song for you called Dualities. And then we'll get the other amigos up here. Two birds singing my song. I'm the villain of somebody's life. The perfect picture of doom. A lover that cries in the night into another soul. I've tried to reconcile all of, but there's just too many I've told. So I live with the lies I've told. That drum of light on. And I see a doorway all the way down. Millions of doors and a hall. Sometimes I wanna pass all of the doors and walk to the end that life had in store. If I took the E, so I won't take the E. I'm a vagabond, I am somebody. I'm looking for quiet, perfect picture of. I'm the perfect picture of doom. I'm the perfect picture of doom. Quarantine amigos, ladies and gentlemen. You're watching the clandestine amigo live from the Stuart Auditorium at the Lombop Museum. And you know, we do quite a lot here. It's not just music. We've got galleries. In fact, we've got an incredible exhibition up right now featuring the work of Terry Maker, contemporary artist Terry Maker. She's been making work for a long time here in Colorado. She's a real known quantity and she's got a spectacular show up. And when we reopen and we will, in the not too distant future, you're gonna have to come down and check that out. So we do exhibitions. We've got kids programming. We do film. We do theater. We do dance. We do multimedia performance stuff. So if you care about the arts, if you're looking to pick up some culture in this town, if you live anywhere near Longmont, come by and check us out sometime. And if you think that the arts and creativity are important and worth supporting, please do feel free to check out what it means to become a member. Right back at it, ladies and gentlemen, clandestine amigo. Yasha, thank you, Justin. Welcome amigos. We have Michael Wooten over here on the drums and Kyle Donovan joining us on guitar and vocals. And Giselle, she stays. She stays, so I stay too. His little song called The Frame. Last night I dreamt about a room A thousand roses all in bloom People threw a bird's eye view One was me and one was you Last night I dreamt about a world Zollace world Everybody felt the same So fear nor hate or shame Dramped about a room Two birds eye view It's tempting to just let this piano ring out forever. And I feel like it would ring out forever because it's that beautiful. What a nice instrument. I feel so lucky to get to play it. His little song called On Your Own. This is gonna be on an album that will be coming out soon from clandestine amigo. Maybe this month, maybe next month. It's hard to know. It's hard to know because there will probably be no Seabee release party because we can't have parties. So just look forward online, eventually. But here's the little song. This is your memory Will it keep shining? I love you over there, Michael Oudin. I can see you smiling. And I can sense that you're smiling through that mask. Occupied that you're having your face They are conceived And you're not angry It's my company The idea It's my company I think we're warmed up now. We're gonna do another song off of our album that's coming up. It's called Thinking About You. That you were always on my mind But I'm not thinking about you I was afraid That I would never see the day When I stopped thinking about you But nah Unless it was right for you But I'm not thinking about you Cause I couldn't be I couldn't laugh or cry or speak Without thinking about you But nah That I could shake The pain and heartache If I could stop thinking about you I thought that it would help If I could convince myself That I'm not thinking about you But nah Oh, cause you became I'm not thinking about you Not thinking about you I'm not thinking about you But I'm still thinking about you I'm gonna let it ring out until Justin gets up here. It's still ringing. I don't know if you can hear, but I can hear it. Sounds lovely. It's still ringing. He's running out of time. You're watching clandestine amigo live from the La Ma Museums steward out of 20am. Yes, sorry, we were just we were having a whole discussion back here. It was so quick, you were so quick, you know. Everybody's gonna hurt ya Everybody I've been stoned by a lover I've been soothed with a lie Myself in the mirror Myself in your urgency I am capable of evil Crosses and lies On a hurt shirt Everybody's gonna lie The security and lies I've tried my best to discover What's going on in my mind There's so much I've uncovered These are still blood tension If I'm being honest with myself I've decided Based on the love of someone A hurt shirt A security and a hurt shirt Everybody's gonna lie A security and lies A security and a security and lies It's just a matter of Well, the next song on our set is called Thank You which reminded me I should thank you La Ma Museum for having us. I should always have that song in my set so I remember to thank who's hosting us. We really appreciate it. This is a lovely stage to play on and it's great to have a few people in the room doing cameras and running sound for us so it feels like we have a little audience. It's kind of nice. So thank you guys so much. Tune in to the next, I think, four Thursdays at 7.30 to catch this same show with other bands. I don't know who they are, but I'm sure you're in for a treat. Pushing me to thank you for showing me what I can't stand. And really it'd be in it. Looks like to just stick around for the lack of a plan. The pictures I'm jumping off right here. Don't think complacency has ever looked good on me. But if I don't know what I want I don't know how to move. I try not the concept of winning because winning one thing so often means something else I'll have to lose. I'm jumping off right here. Walking through a cold dark that I see a lot. I can't stand the sight and this light I see that's been guided me to know their way and whisper. We do, yes. I just want to thank you one more time for joining us. We got one more song for you. It's called The Reasons Why. Catch it pretty soon on our new album. Whenever that may be. The truth inside still every desire could try to contain it. I could try to explain it in some way to change it. I could try to blame it on someone. Ignore it or I could try I think we've made some new friends, ladies and gentlemen, clandestine amigo. Thanks so much, guys. If we want to buy your music, how do we do that? The best place to go is Patreon. I put all of my new songs on there. It's very rare to find me on streaming sites or iTunes. Okay. Can we go to clandestine amigo.com and then click on Patreon or something and then things the whole world of music. The whole world of music. Clandestine amigo.com is the place to go. Fantastic. Thank you all for joining us. I want to thank Longmont Public Media. I want to thank our tech staff, our sound engineer. Les is more con and Scott Stewart. He's a jack of all trades, but his name is Scott. Thank you both, guys. And thank Jim Fladmark, our house manager. Thank you all again for joining us. See you next week. Tune in this time, 7.30, next Thursday for the 101st Army Dixieland Band. You're not going to want to miss that. On behalf of the Longmont Museum and the city of Longmont, have a safe and happy Fourth of July. Wash your hands. Don't touch your face. Wear a mask. And if your firework goes up in the air, it's probably illegal. Yes. Take care. See you next week.