Saturday, May 24, 2008

INTRODUCTION











We hope you will enjoy THE SMALLEST STAR and we look forward to reading your comments.
More soon,
THE SMALLEST STAR
-photo by Alex Wright

The American Astronaut
The Billy Nayer Show

23 comments:

Karl said...

look forward to hearing what you guys are up to.

Nate said...

can't wait...
congrats to new beginnings!
-
Nate

HMVincent said...
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schlep said...

Looking forward!
Bless the American Astronaut and all who sail with ..him. On her.

This morning I was listening to Raymond and it reminded me of the work of Jim Copp and Ed Brown.
http://www.playhouserecords.com/indexframe.html
"A Fidgety Frolic" is my favorite.
xS

testpattern said...

Always looking forward to new stuff from you folks

Sue said...

"No planets have previously been found to orbit stars with masses less than about 20 percent that of the Sun, but this finding indicates that even the smallest stars can host planets."
-- http://www.nsf.gov/news
/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111642

Does this smallest star host any planetses?

Joseph said...

Badass.

Peter said...

sad news but glad news!

Daniel said...

Very exciting!

You will have to come to Denver soon so I can get pictures of the new show!


Daniel

Arthur said...

Amazing! Come up to Rochester NY and play us a show some time.

is me said...

All good things must come to an end... or a new beginning as the case may be. The dynamic duo moves forward and a new chapter is started.

Can't wait to read the book;]

Hopefully I'll get in to see the new yous - if you don't make it to the northern parts of NY anytime soon.

Andrea

Mark Erickson said...

Cory, After all these years. Great to hear and see what you have been up to. Knew you back in the South Park/Utah days.
I be still painting, exhibiting, studio in Oakland and in Venice now.
all be well, sounds good your way from what i see here and in past efforts.
good luck with everything
best from the west
Mark Erickson

Jim Woodring said...

Doggone! Well, I can only hope the AMERICAN ASTRONAUT will tour and play the Rendezvous in Seattle as TBNS did. Those were magical shows! Good luck, God bless you and CARRY ON!

Peter said...

whoah, Arthur, Rochester, yes! I'd be happy to see you guys back in Rochester again too.

California King Music said...

Hey, buddy - Congrats on the new direction!

Be sure to lemme know if you need any baritone sax overdubs.

(I still think you will never surpass the incredible emotion and simplicity of "Soup Pot". Now THAT would have made a great band name...)

-->S.

John said...

Love the EP, guys.

Cory, I assume the photo on the main website was your brainchild - you've got a hell of a conceptual eye.

Here's hoping we see you out in Chicago!

-John

pab said...

Your new EP sounds great! Keep it coming...

melis said...

hope to see lots of videos in this blog. Congratulations from İstanbul too...

Taylor said...

COME TO PHUCKIN TEXAS!!!...SOON!

Best work EVER. Both cinematically and musically. True works of genius.

T-Bone

Mr. Hettel said...

As Yogi Berra once said, "When you come to the fork in the road, take it." I think the alliteration suits you boys well. Don't forget your roots. Mine are grey. I miss you and the all too brief musical encounters. Good luck!

Brooke said...

R.I.P. BNS, but long live American Astronaut. The new songs sound great!

Austen said...

I can't wait for your next film and your next full album, I like your new sound!

kyle said...

This new song... HAS TO BE about your visit to Humboldt County! Am I right? Good stuff, and looking forward to you guys' new compositions.