The Warning Chronicles to Begin Tomorrow
Short Series Set to Start About Our Musical Adventure to See Little Bean's Favorite Band
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 15, and going for perhaps four or five days, Day By Day will be offering a series of short, chronological essays on our grand adventure to Boston last week to Little Bean’s first rock and roll show to see The Warning.
A new short will drop each day at 10am. Subscriptions are free and the essays will arrive straight in your email.
This won’t be a concert or band review per se, but rather our own experiences and Little Bean’s take on the often unpredictable experience of live music in a small venue.
Little Bean spent a long time building her gift to give to the band and we’ll of course write about how that was received.

Some of you know us very well, while some of you are new to this little - sometimes weekly, sometimes daily - place of scribbling musings about music, books, libraries and miracles. I appreciate the community we’ve grown here and am grateful for all the music fans and fans of The Warning that have joined us in the past couple weeks. All our lead up essays are available in the archives.
So that’s it for today - just a quick heads up about what’s coming your way. Do you have any questions for Little Bean about the show? I’ll pass them on to her.
Meantime, here’s a tease of Little Bean outside the band’s touring bus. Rock horns in the air, my friends, we’ll see you tomorrow with Part One.
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