The following is a photo and factoid chronology of the events and experiences that comprise my professional music career from 1989 to present. I'ill be adding content to this page soon as it is a work in progress.
August 18th, 1989, began "professional" career playing first gig with Kris Gloer in acoustic duo called "Klover and Gibson" which later became "Kiss Me Katy."
Salute from Georgia Music Festival (September 1989)
Fall 1989, "Klover and Gibson" receive official thanks in the form of a plaque from the Georgia Music Festival for promoting the Georgia music industry.
January 3rd, 1990, begin playing with Month of Sundays.
Fall 1990, first broadcast of a Month of Sundays song on a major radio station. (96 Rock, Atlanta, GA)
1990, Month of Sundays record first ten-song album.
1990, Month of Sundays first ten-song album (cassette) becomes available.
Month of Sundays 1990 Album Cover
Month of Sundays 1990 Album Inner Photo
October 1st, 1991, Month of Sundays sign management contract with Nolen/Reeves Music Incorporated.
January 17th, 1992, Month of Sundays perform in the 7th Annual Nashville Entertainment Association Extravangza music showcase.
February 1992, Month of Sundays receive blurb in Billboard magazine. (Feb. 1st, 1992 Issue)
March 13th, 1992, Month of Sundays perform in the South By Southwest Music Showcase in Austin, TX.
January 7th, 1993, Press release for record contract between Month of Sundays and Railroad Records.
January 7th, 1993, Month of Sundays signs recording contract with Atlanta-based Railroad Records.
Month of Sundays letter to Michael Sandoval of Polygram Publishing in Los Angeles, CA. (January 18th, 1993)
January 18th, 1993, Month of Sundays receive news of forthcoming contract with Polygram Publishing in Los Angeles, CA.
February 3rd, 1993, Polygram Publishing contract fax cover page.
February 3rd, 1993, Month of Sundays receive initial offer from Polygram Publishing in Los Angeles, CA.
1993, Month of Sundays record album to be released by Railroad Records, Atlanta, GA.
April 1st, 1993, Railroad Records releases Month of Sundays CD "Mosaic."
Month of Sundays CD 1993 "Mosaic" insert cover.
Month of Sundays 1993 CD "Mosaic" insert rear back panel.
Month of Sundays Day plaque. (April 21st, 1993)
April 21st, 1993, Month of Sundays "release party" for 1st CD (Mosaic) on Railroad Records. Atlanta City Council proclaims day "Month of Sundays Day."
1994, Month of Sundays record second album for Railroad Records.
November 27th, 1994 - January 17th, 1995, Month of Sundays entertain US forces and civilians at American military bases in South Korea, Okinawa, Japan and Johnston Island in the South Pacific Ocean on AFPEO tour. (Armed Forces Professional Entertainment Office, Washington, DC)
Certificate of Appreciation from the Morale Welfare & Recreation Department of the United States Forces, Korea. (December 1994)
November 27th - December 27th, 1994, Month of Sundays entertain US forces and civilians at American military bases in South Korea through the AFPEO. (Armed Forces Entertainment Office, Washington, DC)
Certificate of Appreciation from the Morale, Welfare & Recreation Department of the United States Forces, Okinawa, Japan. (January 1995)
December 27th, 1994 - January 11th, 1995, Month of Sundays entertain US forces and civilians at American military bases in Okinawa, Japan through the AFPEO. (Armed Forces Professional Entertainment Office, Washington, DC)
Arial view of Johnston Island in the South Pacific Ocean.
January 1995, Month of Sundays entertain US military forces and civilians at the American military base on Johnston Island in the South Pacific Ocean through the AFPEO. (Armed Forces Professional Entertainment Office, Washington, DC.)
January 1995 - Month of Sundays wearing Government issued Gas Masks on Johnston Island in the South Pacific Ocean.
January 1995 - Month of Sundays on a remote island near Johnston Island in the South Pacific Ocean.
February 1995, Month of Sundays disbands.
Spring 1995, begin playing with Kris Gloer again in acoustic duo "Arlan & Jelly."
May 1996, Arlan & Jelly record eight-song album.
June 19th, 1996, Arlan & Jelly album (CD) "Still Goin' Strong" becomes available.
Arlan & Jelly 1996 CD "Still Goin' Strong" insert cover.