Sit, lie or fall
With one's legs and arms spread's
The definition of sprawl
But that's not what I said
When a city has sprawl,
Something hard to comprehend,
You can't see a beginning
It spreads out to no end
GAZEBO is OHO’s (Baltimore’s longtime music-making offspring) latest aural torrent of pop/rock/folk/prog original (mostly) treasures. We would like you to be a part of it, spread the good word and enjoy the music. The music features a host of local and regional musicians brought together to tickle your eardrums and move your feet.
OHO began as Baltimore's answer to Pink Floyd, an American underground icon, a band that came out of nowhere playing music the chroniclers swore was years ahead of its time. OHO sneaks around the musical conventions that have mummified so many others, unleashing sliders where you'd expect curve balls, fast balls where you'd expect change-ups. Part of it is their sense of humor, part of it their unerring humanity. A curious anomaly, the band was totally out of synch with current musical trends when they formed in late 73, a five-piece multi-instrumental, avant garde, acid-progressive band from Baltimore with a do-it-yourself lifestyle and album/label/outlook who were either seven years too late or seventeen years too early. After more than forty years of evolution, OHO abides (currently consisting of founders Jay Graboski and David Reeve, reunited with thirty-year musical collaborator Ray Jozwiak and a plethora of special, musical guests) cranking out consistently joyful noises.
OHO is comprised of Jay Graboski, Davie Reeve and Ray Jozwiak. Get GAZEBO at https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/oho6
. . . the kind of 'cut' that benefits YOU, and why LIE about it? . . .
(https://www.bbc.com/news/world-43790895)
"Claim: President Donald Trump has said that the recently passed Republican tax reform legislation is the "biggest tax cut in US history".
Verdict: It is not the biggest tax cut in US history, measured as either a percentage of US GDP or in absolute terms. It is however, the biggest corporate tax cut in US history. . . "
. . . in the face of the President Trump’s incredibly disconcerting behavior, we must fight for our values as a nation. I have long believed that good leaders are humble, not haughty. Good leaders have the courage to stay out of step when everyone else is marching to the wrong tune. Good leaders don’t divide people, they unite them. They don’t build walls, they build history. Moreover, good leaders remember the Golden Rule: to treat others as they would wish to be treated. If President Trump wants to be a president for all Americans—as he promised on election night—he would do well to adhere to this. But whether he does so or not, we must do everything we can to ensure that all Americans receive equal protection under the law. Moving forward, I will continue to work to hold both the President and his Administration accountable for something the American people expect and deserve: a federal government run with transparency and integrity. . .
Days of endless potential
Face me constantly it seems
Without the imposition of
Schedules and deadlines
There is freedom to accomplish
Whatever demands are revealed
At any moment
And the promise of fulfillment
Resulting in ultimate contentment
It's merciless