Moving Amazingly

Saturday, March 25, 2006

 

TAJHM at AGMF

Yes, it is acronym city this easter when TAJHM play at AGMF. I'm not sure if you count either as true acronyms, so perhaps it is just initial-ville.

I'm playing at what I believe is called Compassion Base at 3pm on Sat and then later on Saturday night at 9pm. I think it is called the village stage.

Comments:
hi joel,

this is probably a silly question but what does TAJHM stand for? im going to AGMF im not really that knowlegable on the bands i just follow my friends to what they say is good. what style is ur band? lu
 
Great couple of gigs at AGMF. I have had both ouf your album for a couple of years and are always fun. Friend of mine did a stand up gig on Saturday at the festival and needed a bit of light relief so we saw your spot at the Compassion tent and it really hit the spot. The cafe gig on Saturday night was very nice and the highlight surely was Jebadiah (beep beep). It was amusing to watch the crowd and slowly see them get with the program as they listened to the words of the songs. Great job - hope to see you again soon.
 
Hi Little Lulu,

TAJHM stands for "The Amazing Joel Hockey Movement" I hope you had a
good time at AGMF. If you came and saw me play, then you will
probably already know what style of music I play. I usually take my
acoustic guitar and banjo and ukelele and maybe some other things and
sing some silly songs that I write.

Joel
 
Hey Joel, I have to say thanks for the songs you have allowed the generally insane public, such as myself, access. I'm pretty frustrated at a certain male in my life at the moment. For some reason the best remedy is listening to "One and a Half out of Three Ain't Bad". So thanks for that. It's easier to see the positive side of things when you realise that a pass mark is still a pass mark :D.

God Bless, Tiph.

P.S. Keep coming to AGMF, it wouldn't be the same without you. I know your cousins, so you'll be in BIG trouble if you don't come.
 
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