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Vienna Teng at the Six String Cafe

Written: April 10, 2003
Last Updated: April 11, 2003

The tour continues in Cary, North Carolina.

Vienna at the Six String Cafe
Vienna at the Six String Cafe

The East Coast Tour of Vienna Teng continued in North Carolina yesterday with her performance at the Six String Cafe in Cary, NC. In the morning, we had breakfast at a roadside diner before dropping Jim off at the Enterprise Rent-A-Car store. He's off to Virginia to meet up with his sister. Vienna and I did a bit of work in the car while parked outside of a bank in Raleigh before she had to meet up with the managerial team at Deep South Entertainment.

While getting stuff out of the car, I accidently left the keys lying on the driver's seat. Whoops, bad move there! Fortunately, the wheels of AAA reach all across the country, and I was able to get the car opened thanks to Mark and the wonders of the Slim Jim.

The areas that we've been traveling in North Carolina don't seem to have GPRS coverage, so I have been unable to connect to the Web. Thus, when presented with the opportunity to plug into the network, Vienna and I have rushed in to get our Internet fix.

I haven't mentioned until now, but here goes: Palm handhelds blow. I've never liked the fact that if a Palm runs out of batteries, all of your data and applications go with it. A few days ago while staying in Arlington at Lorien's, my stupid Tungsten-T ran out of batteries and wiped away everything. Now, you might say, "Adam, don't you have a backup?" Yes, I did have a backup, which was residing on the computer at home in the Bay Area. The fact is, though, the Palm shouldn't have to rely on batteries to retain its memory. More and more companies are beginning to realize that the Newton was right, store the data and applications in ROM and/or Flash Memory and run the apps in normal RAM. Yes, the Palm has an SD Card slot, but that's a hacked together expansion architecture. My Newton lay dormant without batteries for years, and when I supplied it with power, it turned on as if nothing has happened. Stupid, Palm!

Hungry Jim and Adam
Hungry Jim and Adam
Mobile office
Mobile office
Andy and Dave of Deep South
Andy and Dave of Deep South
XM Radio
XM Radio
Alysson Light
Alysson Light
Patriot Teng
Patriot Teng

Okay, end of rant. In the evening, we drove over to the Six String Cafe with Andy, one of the founders of Deep South. Alysson Light played a great opening act. She even got in a cover of one of my favorite Heather Nova songs, Truth and Bone. Woo hoo! Vienna was her usual terrific self, and she covered 1,000 Oceans by Tori Amos, no doubt in preparation for the Tori Amos Tribute Concert she and Alysson will be attending this coming Saturday.

I met up Jay Thrash, a fellow Newton user, Vienna Teng fan, and tow.com follower. Like I mentioned in my previous entry, it's always good to run into people that are familiar with my work.

More pictures abound in the photo gallery. Click on the link below to see them!


Enter The Photo Gallery
Enter The Photo Gallery


Reader Comments

what a great show last night! Vienna really shines as a live performer. On the way home, we couldn't stop talking about how talented she was in all the aspects of her performance (singing, song writing, and her piano skills.)

I hope the rest of the Carolina tour goes well. It looks like the weather should improve a bit for you this weekend. :)

--posted by Jay Thrash @ Friday, April 11 2003, 14:35 pm EDT


Thank you so much for visiting the Six String! I had been looking forward to seeing Vienna for a month. I was not disappointed. I truly enjoyed every note and every word! And now that I've listened to "Waking Hour" a few times (can't get enough), I know she is an excellent songwriter as well as an awesome performer.

I hope the weather turns better and you can enjoy the rest of your time in Carolina. Adam, you're photos are really good. Lots of imagination. And I'm almost in a couple.

--posted by Bill Olding @ Friday, April 11 2003, 15:38 pm EDT


My wife and I were the ones Jay convinced to go to the show. We certainly weren't disappointed. I wish we could have stayed to the end. I won't repeat the superlatives from previous entries, but I will agree with all of them. Only additional thing I'll say is: CD is on order.

Thanks for coming to Cary.

--posted by Brian Dupuis @ Friday, April 11 2003, 21:20 pm EDT