We are stoked about this. Special thanks to Marvin for his passion and Faran for her sharp wit!
What a night!!!
1st ANNUAL FLOW NY ROCK PARTY – MON MAY 12 – 7:30PM!!!
1st ANNUAL FLOW NY ROCK PARTY – MON MAY 12 – 7:30PM!!!
Fontana’s, 105 Eldridge St. (between Grand and Broome) $7
THIS MONDAY at FONTANA’S with 3 fresh, young, red-hot music badasses.
RENI LANE, LAVENDI, and MICHAEL SCHOEN.
A ONE NIGHT ONLY SPECIAL EVENT!!!
I have been working with RENI LANE and LAVENDI for the past few years. They are both extremely gifted, young artists with a big future. LAVENDI is flying in special from SAN FRAN!! Come and say “I saw em when…” MICHAEL SCHOEN closes out the night with his groovy, feel good thing. ALL FULL BANDS. This will be a GREAT NIGHT!!! Mucho sexy…hot hot hot.
Yes I will be playing guitar with ms. lane.
LAVENDI @ 8 PM
RENI LANE @ 9 PM
MICHAEL SCHOEN @ 10 PM
http://www.fontanasnyc.com/
http://www.myspace.com/renilane
http://www.myspace.com/lavendi
http://www.myspace.com/michaelschoen
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=17469449809


Reni Lane – Rehab Residency
We had some fun… glad to be back on gtr. Nice blog from Jasper HERE.
Another Dad Story
Here’s another mention in the Citrus Chronicle.
More About My Dad
This retrospective on my Dad was made today’s front page of the Citrus Chronicle.
My Dad: 1929-2008
David Milton Pattillo
David M. Pattillo was born in 1929 in Springfield, Missouri. He attended college in Southern California and began his career as the Northwest Regional Sales Manager for the Glasspar Boat Company. In 1961 he moved to Tacoma, Washington and became Vice President of the national advertising agency Lennen and Newell .
In 1970, he and his family moved to Palm Beach, Florida and he became President of of the award winning Interact Advertising Agency, recipients of numerous Addy awards and many international broadcasting awards.
Later in life he worked for Palm Beach Life Magazine, Skyline Magazine, and published several short stories. In 1990 he and his wife moved to Inverness, and he became a freelance features writer for the Citrus Chronicle. He spearheaded the Inverness downtown redevelopment, conceptually designing the new downtown, and volunteering his own time and labor while organizing a volunteer force of local laborers and craftsmen. June 11, 1993 was proclaimed David Pattillo Day by then Mayor Humprhies.
In retirement he researched and wrote Tocobaga – The Lost Civilization, a chronicle of Spanish colonial history of “La Florida” recognized by the Spanish consulate and in the library of Congresswoman Ginny Brown Waite.
By his friends and family, he was known for his great sense of humor, flair for creativity, and his humanitarian concerns.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years Peggy, his children David Pattillo and his wife Dina of New York City, Suzanne Barcza of Inverness, and Melissa Chaple and her husband Paul, of Lake Worth, Florida. He is also survived by his grandchildren Graeme Chaple, Alexandria Sanchez, Owen Pattillo, and Grace Barcza as well as great grandchildren Linus, Milo and Chloe Chaple.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations made to The Coalition for the Homeless or The Humanitarians.
NYLON loves Reni!
Reni Lane and the Janes
Spiritual X and The Medicine Buddha Mantra
Here we are at Flow recording a beautiful mantra called the Medicine Buddha, which according to Georgie is very powerful for anyone who is seriously ill. Thats Deep on my new Tanpura…..an old Khagen Sardar model from Calcutta in the 60’s….. Pretty rare indeed. Thats me on guitar, smiling monkey in background… compliments of Owen. Visit our mypsace