• Reflections on tonight’s show

    h&s played tonight at St. Paul’s Underground in Lincoln, and it is our best show. some moments include…

    discovering St. Paul’s parking garage – perfect, because this show holds the absolute record for most-h&s-gear-taken.

    an audience of many friends, some family, and a few new faces.

    better-than-average stage banter.

    big “astroblue” jam during soundcheck.

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  • signs.comets In Stores

    to summarize, here are all the ways you can get a copy of “signs.comets” (there were several news stories about this spread out, but i collected them).

    TrueValue in Crete (12th & Main)
    Doane College Bookstore (Perry Campus Center)
    HOMER’s locations (in Lincoln and Omaha)
    come to a live h&s rock show
    email howie and work it out via snail mail.

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  • Press Stories and Photos

    Posted to fit generally with the signs.comets release.

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  • One Sheet

    howie&scott
    contact: c. howie howard – 402.826.3502 – choward@doane.edu
    www.howieandscott.com

    INFO:
    howie&scott is a rock band from Crete, NE, whose members C. Howie Howard (guitar, voice) and Scott Morris (percussion, saxophone, voice) have been playing together since 1999, and recently released their third album titled signs.comets. What started as acoustic jamming in the Morris family basement became a 2-man coffeehouse act, in turn evolving into the rock band howie&scott is today. With over 100 shows under their belts in the past few years, hundreds of CDs sold (approaching 1,000), and audiences that include people of all ages and musical tastes as well as their college-aged peers, Crete’s own howie&scott is creating some of the best local music around.

    The band’s website is a great source of information, including a biography (written in the style of a play) including scenes howie&scott’s history, a complete discography, photos, mp3 audio files, and much more.

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  • signs.comets in The Doane Owl

    Probably from the next publication date following February 12, 2004.

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  • signs.comets CD Release Show Photos, Photographer Unknown

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  • signs.comets CD Release Photos by Mike Morris

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  • Comments Page

    howieandscott.com posted a new page today. it’s got feedback from people who have been listening to the “signs.comets” and “b.sides” projects. we hope this comments page will spark interesting thoughts in your mind as you listen, or give you some ideas about what we sound like if you haven’t heard us before.

    last night at the Shacker show cory was saying something about how the song structure and melodies share some territory with Tool. minus the metal, i see that. it’s an interesting question that always perplexes me; what does h&s sound like? but along the lines of “Tool – metal x Incubus/DMB” may asymptotically approach reality… i hope that at least is useful for new listeners to decide if they might be interested.

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  • signs.comets comments

    Various comments on signs.comets as people have encountered the record

    “…You guys have made an album.”

    – Patrick Stone, March 04

    “***RECOMMENDED LISTENING*** Christmas came early and Santa shuffled off six superfly free tracks before heading back north and showing Mrs. Claus sumpthin’-sumpthin’. Seriously, drop what you are doing and go listen to howie&scott’s new online EP, b.sides, at their new site:
    http://www.howieandscott.com
    Seriously. You can feed the kids tomorrow. All they do is yap anyway.”

    – SHAFTED! (Arturo Got The Shaft email list), 29 October 03

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  • signs.comets in The Lincoln Journal-Star

    Pub date unknown, likely early- to mid-February 2004.

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