Spoiler Alert! I'm Posting the Set List For the Show This Friday - by Colin Gawel

Colin Gawel & The Lonely Bones are doing a reunion show at Woodlands Tavern Friday, February 14th. Yes lovers, that is Valentine’s Day. Showtime is 9-ish and admission is FREE.

So what is the difference between the Bowlers and the Bones anyway?

Bones have more keyboards, more Dan Cochran and more Cheap Trick….the same amount of Ricki C. and they do not wear Bowling shirts. Both bands prefer Hilltop Lager.

In case you were wondering what songs we are going to play, I thought it would be fun to publish a Spotify playlist in advance. This may make you want to come. This may backfire and make you want to skip.

Anyway, if you want to be surprised do not click on the link below. Hope you can join us. We are excited. - Colin G.

Click Here for Lonely Bones Setlist on Spotify

Lonely Bones Final Show @ FMMF - by Colin Gawel

Standing behind the counter at Colin's Coffee at 10:50 am on Friday August 18th, it just struck me that the Lonely Bones show tomorrow at Fashion Meets Music Festival is probably going to be our last. I guess we could do something else but I can't imagine why. There is no drama behind the decision. The Bones were created when Watershed went on indefinite hiatus so Joe Oestreich could begin his successful writing career. It's been a good run.

Having played within the Watershed structure since before puberty, I needed to challenge myself and see if I could sink or swim as a solo act. I feel like the Lonely Bones accomplished more than I ever could have hoped for. With the release of Superior - The Best of Colin Gawel in 2016, a compilation of all notable music from this Lonely Bones era, it feels like that chapter is closed and it's time to turn the page.

Thanks to Rick, Dan and Herb for joining me on this journey. And following along into Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? And Ricki C. of course. 

Besides the recorded work we left behind (HUGE thanks to talented Mike Landolt) the band was fortunate enough to play many cool gigs. Some memories off the top of my head, in between serving customers coffee...... 

- Our first gig as The Lonely Bones was playing the Bruce Springsteen weekend at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in June, 2009. They were looking for a semi-credible band to perform and not some cheesy "Bruce in the USA" cover/tribute act. Watershed's name came up and when I got the call I thought is was a prank. Eventually we settled on the Lonely Bones playing instead of Watershed. There is a bootleg of this show kicking around. Ask Ricki C. where to find one if you are interested. Dave Masica was still drumming in the Bones at this point. 

- Early on I vowed to never play a late rock and roll show again. And we didn't. The Lonely Bones NEVER played a local show that started later than 9pm and usually much earlier. Big thanks to Todd at the Rumba Cafe and Paul at Woodland's for buying into this vision for the band. We had many great shows at both clubs.

- We got to perform numerous times at Comfest and the Independent's Day festival, both of which we were honored to a part of. And the first Goodale Park music series now that I think of it.

-Though we didn't travel much, David Bash invited the band to perform at his International Pop Overthrow Festival twice in Chicago and once in Cleveland. Once again, we were flattered to be a part of such a cool event. 

- When the song "Superior" was in heavy rotation on CD1025, then PD Andyman Davis invited us to play a sold out CD101 Day show at the LC in Columbus. It was a thrill to be on that big stage with the new band. Sadly, Andy passed  away soon after, but I'll always cherish the time we spent together that night. 

- Brian Phillips and Wal Ozello deserve major kudos for being the brains behind the videos "Superior" and "Dad Can't Help You Now" (in that order).  Those videos will survive long after we are all gone.

Also big thanks to Will Kenworthy who served as manager, webmaster and social media director for the Lonely Bones.  Without his help I'd still probably be on Myspace. He also co-founded pencilstorm.com along with myself. 

I'm so lucky to be surrounded by so many talented people. 

Also of note was having a front row seat watching Bones bassist Dan Cochran conceive and create the Four String Brewing Company right in front of my eyes. Rick Kinsinger actually helped him design and build his first brewer thingy or whatever those things are called. To walk into a store and see a six-pack of Hilltop Lager staring me in the face makes glad all over. 

What's next? We have been working hard to get the League Bowlers Some Balls Deluxe released this September and Watershed should have something new out in 2018. In the meantime I suspect at my advancing age it's time to downsize. Being in five bands is about three too many. Not sure exactly where this is headed but rough thoughts include:

- Rick K. is done dragging keyboards out to shows

- It will involve Bowling shirts

- We will still keep playing Superior

In closing, there is a bunch of footage floating around youtube but the clip below is my favorite. It's just The Lonely Bones playing on the radio, but boy, we really nailed it. This is how I will remember this band. Nothing fancy, just friends playing some rock n roll. Thanks to all who came out to the gigs and dug the music. - Colin Gawel 

Live from the CD102.5 Big Room, Colin Gawel with "Superior" on April 10, 2010. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Brian Fallon "Nobody Wins" LIVE in the CD102.5 Big Room" → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvDjAwDt92A -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

 

 

Got Any Gigs? Yes, I Do - by Colin Gawel

"Got any gigs?" is a question I get quite often at Colin's Coffee. The following should get everybody caught up for the summer of 2017. Any help spreading the word is always appreciated.  And thanks for reading Pencilstorm. - Colin 

June

Dad Can't Help You Now

I have been working the song/video "Dad Can't Help You Now" leading up to Father's Day. It has been sent to about 80 radio stations / online programs and blogs. If you would like to help, the following link has the video, press and the song. Just cut and paste and pass along to somebody who might enjoy it. Click here for Dad Can't Help You Now promo page

Also, I will be taping an episode with Eric Zimmer and his acclaimed podcast The One You Feed on Friday June 9th. It should air sometime around Father's Day. I'll keep you posted. 

Watershed Returns (but don't call it a comeback)

Biggie is getting the van washed and waxed and we will be playing a couple of shows towards the end of June. We have a new record in the works, but no plans for release at this point.

Thursday June 22nd Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland. Click here for details.

Friday June 23rd Frankie's Toledo, OH  Click here for details.

Saturday June 24th Watershed returns to Comfest! Goodale Park - Main stage 6:30 pm

And some more fun stuff:

Tune into the CD1025 the week of June 19th as Brian Phillips will be spinning a Watershed twofer at 8:30am every morning to get you primed for the Comfest show.

Pencilstorm.com will be re-running the complete Watershed song rankings by Nick Jezierny for a week starting Sunday, June 18th.

Watershed will be hanging out at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Friday, June 23rd. Meet us in the lobby at 1 pm if you want to join in. 

And last but not least - we will be having a post-Comfest party featuring a Watershed / Willie Phoenix mix at Little Rock Bar from 9 pm until??? (editor's note: Willie's mighty Soul Underground follows Watershed on the Main (Bozo) Stage at Comfest at 8 pm or so. You've gotta stay for that, then head over to Little Rock for some rock & brews.) It's walking distance from Goodale Park and has a rooftop bar. Drop by and say Hello.

July

The League Bowlers are playing the Ohio State Fair!

Yup. Fire up a lemon squeeze and some Tom Thumb donuts and come out to the Ohio State Fair Wednesday, July 26rd for McGuffey Lane, The League Bowlers and Erica Blinn. The show is free with fair admission and being held in the Celeste Center - which seats about 10,000 people - so I suspect you might be able to find a spot in the grandstand. Click here for the League Bowlers facebook page

August

Remember that band Colin Gawel and The Lonely Bones? The one that did that "Superior" song everybody loved so much? They have sort of been on the back burner with Herb and Rick tied up with Watershed and Dan tied up with the Bowlers and Four String Brew. However, we will be playing the Fashion Meets Music Festival  Saturday, August 19th at Fortress Obetz. It's going to be a blast. Click here for details

And to top it all off, The League Bowlers will be opening for our personal heroes The Yayhoos at the Rumba Cafe Wednesday, August 23rd. Click here for more info

And to top off the top off, The League Bowlers are playing the Ox Roast in Grandview Friday, September 8th. It will be held at Pierce Field. Click here for details

Bonus gig: Rumor has it Watershed will be playing another festival the weekend of September 16-17th. 

Whew. There you go. Hope to see you sometime. - Colin