Glad to be back working on the Vintage Blue blog, as it has been quite a few months since our last post and this seems to be a great platform to share our thoughts, experiences and even opinions, GASP! What has happened since our last post: we had a killer show at Lincoln Hall, we played with Paper Arrows at Martyrs, our Rock Boat friends set sail with Sister Hazel, Matt and Will celebrated a birthday, and the band began serious work on writing for a new record.
Apart from all those great things, as a band we have also decided to take on some regional spring tour dates, which we have dubbed the VB Spring Fever "tour." We have already played a great show up in Madison, Wisconsin and are looking forward to dates in Cincinatti, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Ann Arbor, Ft. Wayne, Champaign, St. Louis and Nashville. It is the natural next step for our band to continue to spread our music and we hope you all will keep checking in with us on our new dates and letting your friends in other cities know when we are coming through.

On a personal note, 19 years ago today, a huge shockwave reverberated through my life. See, I picked up a guitar for one reason and one reason only, chicks man. No no no ... kidding. I picked up a guitar to play Nirvana, the Doors and the Beatles. That was it. Those were my bands and the first song I ever learned was "Come as You Are." As a long-haired pimply teenager, so easily molded by my peers and surroundings, I found the music of Nirvana to be a release of energy through song that I simply had not heard before. It was the album Nevermind that first convinced me I needed to get a guitar and it was my dream to follow in the footsteps of those bands. But on this day in 1994, my entire point of view changed, when the fragility of life was taught by the working end of a 12 gauge shotgun.

Today I can say that this band, Vintage Blue, continually inspires me to write and to grow and for that I will forever be grateful to them. They encouraged me to open a door that I had not even knocked on for over 15 years. There is still a lot of Nirvana in my soul and their music can take me back to some deep down places, but today I am happy to have the ability to access my inner writer and to share it with all of you. As always, we appreciate your support and everything you all do for us. It is not just lip service, and at least for me, it validates that pimply high school kid, who just wanted to inspire others and find his own voice.
-Ben