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Hello Donkey and Simon Stinger (February 7, 2005) The Hello Donkey band played at a Churn magazine art event. This is what I try to make happen when I approach bands to paint on stage to their live music as a collaboration. They can check out what I'm doing, I can listen to what they're playing, and the audience gets to experience the whole thing right before their very eyes. [Hello Donkey] ![]() When I painted to Simon Stinger this was another cool show. It took place in San Rafael, California. They had an awsome drummer with this huge drum kit that spins around and two chicks with sexy clothing and giant wigs dancing and putting on an unbelievable dance performance. Then one chick comes over and spays me with silly string and puts a wig on my head. What a performance. I was so tired I had to take a seat before my feet collapsed. [Simon Stinger] ![]() [Me, wigged] ![]() |
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