About me: As The
Lonesome Organist One Man Band, I have been asserting my kuluckishness
from 1996 to the present. I do not truly know what propels me forward
but it seems
that I am still compelled to strap on
my Mitten Sticks (TM) and bash away. In spite of my efforts to grow
the fuck up, I am still captivated with the immediacy that the solo
simultaneous instrumentalus genre offers. It seems that there have
been several MySpace pages created for The Lonesome Organist
by (hopefully) enthusiasts. This page is the one that I, tripple J,
will fully maintain.
The Lonesome Organist has four releases on Thrill Jockey Records
Untitled 7inch 1996
"Collector of Cactus Echo Bags" 1997
"Cavalcade" 1999
"Forms and Follies" 2003
I am currently serving as organist and choir director at a
small Unitarian church.
Under normal circumstances I do not believe that a humble and
aged
rocker is wise to assert the influence of his effort for his own
promotion, however, extraordinary times call for extraordinary
measures.
Here then, is a sampling of my oeuvre for posterity and for amusement
Is it really you? I am delighted to be counted among your friends. I have been a big fan of your music for a long time - saw a wonderful performance of yours in Montreal some years ago. Right on! Keep doing your wonderfully inspired thing! victoria
hello triple j from the hills of nc, up where the moonshine flows like tar from a tree. beautiful to hear from you, and nice to think of you in that church... you always seemed holy anyway... let me know if you are going out and about for shows, there are some sneaky venues up here.
Hi Lonesome. Been a fan since I saw the 1-man-band extravaganza at the Fireside around the time of 'Collector.' I'll be at the Hideout on the 24th to relive it all.