Friday, October 14, 2005

Carl Kelsch's Blog Entry

Most of you reading this probably received this message from my friend Carl.  For those of you that didn't, I should mention to you that he's been my friend for about 19 years.  That's almost 2/3 of my life.  I was reminiscing about the Pixies recently, yes this happens once in a while, and I realized that he's the only person I keep in touch with who actually listened to them while they were together.  We were between the ninth and tenth grade when Doolittle was released.  Carl and I along with our friend Rob shared a tape with a dubbed copy of Doolittle on one side and another album (which I've forgotten) on the other.  We were totally engrossed in that album and from that the Pixies became our favorite band.  As much as we loved that band, I doubt any of us  could have predicted the impact they would have on music history.

On a more relevant note Carl now lives in New York City and shows no sign of ever wanting to move away.  He writes screenplays and has even directed a short film (a 48 hour film for those of you that read the Wangsters).  He's working a movie with his roommate and is proud of the publicity it's recieved.  

On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Carl Kelsch wrote:

Okay, those of you who know Fangoria magazine might consider it a dubious honor to get written up by them, but if you want a sneak peak at the horror short that I'm currently shooting, take a look at the link below.

Jeremiah, my friend and the director writes articles for Fangoria so he's using that connection to get the word out. When (if) finished in a few months, it'll be about 15 minutes long. Still, as they, no press is bad press. Now 13-year-old horror-movie geeks will read my name.


Thanks,
Carl




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