Come experience a recording session with me...and John Doe!April 1, 2010
Hello feller fans and friends,
Wanna make a record with me? Want to see what it’s like in the studio? Wanna be a bad-ass and brag to your friends? Well…in Los Angeles on April 11th the amazing John Doe and I are each making recordings, w/ the same band, in the same day ! !
Not only would you create the good vibe–helping us get a great performance-but you would have a rare look behind the scenes, experiencing the recording process first hand, in the same room with us while we record. Does that sound good?
We have a killer band, including Don Was on bass and Doug Pettibone on guitar. We’re paying for the studio & musicians by inviting fans to the session. This stuff ain’t cheap so please excuse the higher priced tickets. (It IS once in a lifetime though.) Here’s a link to find out more details and what you can expect.
"What the World Needs Now"March 5, 2010"What The World Needs Now" was the theme of this year's TED conference. Here is the song we recorded there on the Lennon Educational Recording Tour Bus. Singing along with me are: John Doe and Sarah Watkins. The video was made with the participation of the Palm Spring attendees. They were all given a card where they wrote one word with a cartoon. I loved reading the comments Youtube. Someone called me a "hippie bitch". I think that is going to be my new band name.
Palm Springs at TEDFebruary 18, 2010Do you all know the TED conference? It's an incredible 4 day gathering of some of the smartest and most fascinating people of the planet. I have been going for years, and before it got so fancy. Every year, I wait for that call that says, "Jill we would like to invite you to TED" -otherwise, I would never be able to afford it. I sing for my supper. Three years ago, they added another location during the conference called TEDactive, which now is in Palm Springs. It is smaller, thus more intimate, a little younger, less self-important and maybe more fun. Also, it cost half the price. Last year, I put together a ragtag group of musicians for a night of music. For some reason -and I can't remember how or why, we called ourselves..."Taco Pants". Taco Pants, by the way, is a very un-TED-like name. We did a mix of originals and worthy covers. The personal of Taco Pants changed this year, but it always includes band leaders: John Doe (X, and Knitters) and me. This year we added Don Was on upright bass, and Sarah Watkins on uke and violin. We played two shows: one in the loud hotel bar, the other in some strange fake western ghost town right on the San Andreas fault. Not only could you hear our band, but you could put someone in jail, shoot bb guns at a booth, and drink all the free bear and wine you acquired. BB guns and alcohol -what a mix! Also, performing that night were String Theory and the DJs from Dublab (who are so deep with their musical knowledge and good taste. That is a good combo) So, here is a video taken from a friends phone of a couple of Taco Pants numbers. Sarah Watkins sings an old Linda Ronstadt on her ukelele, and I sing Big Shoes. My mother joins in with a rap she wrote -really
UK Tour Dates added / Jill and Julia US shows added, too.December 15, 2009Visit the "shows" page on the website to see the UK Tour Dates in March 2010, as well as some new Jill and Julia Shows in January.
The Jill and Julia (Sweeney) Show returns - New Years Eve and...December 14, 2009
The first one is on New Years Eve in Chicago (actually in Evanston at a great place called Space). I hate going out New Years Eve, It's amateur hour. I usually avoid playing that night. However, we came up with a great idea: How about we play at...6:00 PM? Everyone can be home by 8:30 to either put on pajamas and drink port, or they can go out and get trashed. It's a show for everyone. We are back at Joe's Pub in New York January 10th. I miss playing there. Then, we are in San Francisco -on the 27th - for The San Francisco Sketchfest. This will be my first comedy festival. Here is a song that we wrote for the movie of her one-woman show, "Letting Go of God". Check out my banjo playing.
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