Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1962 Speech in NYC

Major Matt Mason USA: Show Poem from 01/08/14 @ Davey’s Uptown (KCMO)

I wouldn’t say that I’m a party animal but I like parties. Especially at people’s houses. I don’t mean those kids birthday parties with the parents. I’m talking about the unsupervised kind where people just hang and get loose. My first real party was a 7th grade school play cast party. I remember playing a game with a group of girls in the basement that involved some kind of synchronized hand gestures accompanied with high kicks and some sort of cheer leading type chant. I don’t recall much about it aside from the word “Bananas” being used. Anway, I was the life of the party due to the sole fact that this wasn’t an activity that girls typically did with boys. And the fact that I had crossed over from this mystically defined gender roll I was getting a great deal of attention, which was exactly what I need at the time. It was at this moment that I learned a very important lesson in how sometimes crossing lines is a great way to attract the things you need.

Flash forward about 5 years to a party at my friend Brian’s house where an even more free atmosphere was taking place in the form of some very effective LSD that I had consumed. Funnily enough it was just 2 miles from where my that first cast party had taken place. Brian’s parties were legendary. The freaks always came out in full force and there was always plenty of chemical, herbal, and alcoholic line-crossing inspiration to go around. Unfortunately, for me an ex-girlfriend had shown up to the party. She had clearly had too much to drink. I said hello and before I knew it she was sitting on my chest with her hands around my throat murmuring the phrase: “Who are you?” over and over again. I could feel her thumbs sinking into my neck and disappearing into my skin. Oddly enough I wasn’t freaking out and felt somewhat calm. I remember being more worried for her because of what this gesture would do for her image once the word got out.  Finally people caught on that this was not just horse play and pulled her off me before I reached the point of blacking out. I sat in the corner the rest of the night talking to various strangers with wide assortments of shaved and colored hair styles. At one point an older guy in a black leather jacket who’s face looked like it was sliding off  his skull sat down next to me. He was drinking a beer from what looked like an oil can and had a safety pin in one ear. There was an acoustic guitar in the corner next to me that I’d been previously strumming the only 3 cords I knew on for what seemed hours. The face melting man asked me if I minded if he played it. I said, “Sure, no problem.” He put down his beer, sat the guitar on his knee and played this song…

New Prewar Yardsale EP: “Cassettes, LPs, Singles, CDs” (Featuring Major Matt Mason USA on guitar)

Schwervon! – Cougar Pride (Official Music Video)

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Schwervon! Fall Mostly Germany European Tour 2013

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FALL OF 2013 (MOSTLY GERMANY) EUROPEAN TOUR! – FB Event

Fri. Nov 1 Dresden, Germany @ Ost-pol

Sat. Nov 2 – Furth, Germany @ Kunsteller 027

Sun. Nov 3 – Regensburg, Germany @ Kinos Im Andreasstadtl

Wed. Nov 6 – Vienna, Austria @ Rhiz

Thur. Nov 7 – Munich, Germany @ Sudstadt

Fri. Nov 8 – Martigny, Switzerland @ Les Caves du Manoir

Sat. Nov 9 – Tobel, Switzerland @ Komturei Tobel

Mon. Nov 11 – Zurich Switzerland @ Bosch Bar

Tues. Nov 12 – Strasbourg, France @ Troc’afet

Wed. Nov 13 – Wetzlar, Germany @ Franzis

Thur. Nov 14 – Offenbach, Germany @ Hafen 2

Fri. Nov 15 – Darmstadt, Germany @ Blumen

Sun. Nov 17 – Vissersplein, Ostend, Belgium @ Cafe De Crayon

Mon. Nov 18 – Gent, Belgium @ Cafe Video

Tues. Nov 19 – Koln, Germany @ Tsunami

Wed. Nov 20 – Kassel, Germany @ Private House Show (contact us for details)

Thur. Nov 21 – Oldenburg, Germany @ Alhambra

Fri. Nov 22 – Ghent, Belgium @ Kraakpand at Handelsbeurs

Sat. Nov 23 – Bremen, Germany @ Spedition

Sun. Nov 24 – Hanover, Germany @ Oberdeck (unplugged show)

Mon. Nov 25 – Hamburg, Germany @ Astra Stube

Tues. Nov 26 – Potsdam, Germany @Kuze

Wed. Nov 27 – Berlin, Germany @ Schokoladen

Gummo

Goodnight sweet prince.

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His name was Gummo.

He is also known as Sweet Gumster, Fierce Warrior, The International Pop Star, Mr. Withers, Buddy, and Bubblegum Gangster (there was a theme song- thank you Sam and Julie). Those of you who knew him marveled at his ferocity. At his good looks. Many of our New York City friends received bites or leg attacks from him. Many were scared of him until they got to know him and realized he was just testing them.  Many mice did not survive his gaze.

When we moved to Kansas in 2012, he mellowed a little. He got sweeter. Not as much biting and he had his own lazy boy chair right next to Matt’s Dad Harry. He also had a lot of things to explore – the backyard, and grass, and birds, and closets, and stairs and little corners full of musty, dusty things. He loved it.He was…

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Fall For A Pit II : “M.O.S.H. Pit” Fundraiser

This Saturday, September 28th,  my band Schwervon! is playing a benefit show with Be/Non and Standby Anchors for M.O.S.H. PIT : a Kansas City assistance group that helps raise funds for rescue groups who have pit bulls and pit bull mixes in their care.  If you know anything about Schwervon! you know that we’re pretty big cat people. But before Gummo there was my dog Olive, and even before that Friskie (Beagle/Basset Hound mix) and Nan’s childhood dog: a Great Dane named Shorty. We’re always down for helping out our furry friends, be it feline or K-9. But I wanted to learn a little more about this M.O.S.H. PIT thing. So, I asked its creator PJ Ruth some questions:


– What is M.O.S.H. Pit and how did it come to fruition?

PJR: MOSH Pit stands for: Money for Organizations Saving Helpless Pits. I came up with the idea one year ago- This Saturday’s show will be the 1st yr anniversary too . Basically, the concept was was totally different from the first idea and event to now- The first event was to bring a handful of rescue groups that don’t normally work together and have them join forces for one night and a single cause. After that- I decided to streamline a bit and just do the events solo- MABBR (mid America Bully Breed Rescue) will be at this event and their volunteers are helping me- so they are getting 25% of the proceeds. Basically, we raise money with 2 large shows like this one coming up and some Music Bingo nights thrown in between. We give money out to individuals and groups that need vaccines and spay/neuter heartworm tests, accidents, etc. We also assist in networking the adoptable dogs.

-Do you help other dogs or just Pit Bulls? Why focus so much on Pit Bulls?

PJR: We occasionally help other breeds- but it’s a fine line- For example, we had a lady that found a pit and had a HUGE over 100 pound German shepherd not neutered- She was on disability and couldn’t afford any vet care- so we paid for vetting of both dogs. She fostered the pit and we helped her network him and screen adopters- He was adopted out and all is good.

– Can you tell me a little bit about your relationship with Pit Bulls, or dogs in general, and what compelled you to do this?

PJR: I was born and raised with animals- I’ve always had a lot of pets. The first pit bull,  for the family, was probably when I was in grammar school- It was my brother’s dog and he was wonderful. I’ve always had a thing for pits- They are very sweet and great family dogs. I feel they need more attention because they are passed up by adopters that don’t really know what great family dogs they make. They have been stereotyped as vicious ticking time bombs and that’s the furthest thing from the truth. I have a son that will be 4 yrs old next month and I trust my pits with him more than I do my 5 pound small breed dogs. My current foster is less than a year old and she has been in 8 places 2 of which were shelters in her short life- She’s amazing and the most gentle soul ever.


– Is there anything specific to the KC area that makes it important for an organization like M.O.S.H Pit to exist?

PJR: Yes- KC is overcrowded with pit bulls and pit bull mixes. The shelters are overwhelmed with them and the 2 main pit bull rescue groups in town only have so many foster homes to help. If we can continue to keep these dogs from breeding, educate people on what they are really like and get more adoptions- we can chip away at this huge problem in KC. Foster homes are of great need right now and of course adopters.


– How long have you been doing this? Can you see things getting better since you’ve started?

PJR: I’ve been in animal rescue for over 20 yrs and stopped counting how many animals I have personally had through my home about 10 years ago. At that point it was about 250.  MOSH Pit will be celebrating its one year anniversary this Saturday! As far as seeing a change-  it’s just one small victory at a time.  If we can make sure that the dogs we help are safe, not bred, and in forever homes- then it makes every second worth it.


– What’s the connection between music or artists and Pit Bulls?

PJR: The connection between musician and pit bulls- I think it’s two fold- my husband is a musician and I’m a huge music fan- so it was just a natural thing for us to think of rock shows for fund raising. But i also think that musicians in general are more open to fighting for the “under dog” and seem to be more open minded about the breed. Lastly- musician are very generous people- I can’t thank them enough.

-The “Fall For A Pit 2” M.O.S.H PIT Benefit Show is Saturday, September 28th at Recordbar in KC, MO with performances by Standby Anchors, Be/Non, and Schwervon!

GET YOUR ADVANCE TICKETS FOR “M.O.S.H PIT 2” HERE!

* PJ wanted me to remind you that along with these 3 amazing bands performing, the night’s festivities will include a raffle and silent auction. And  when it comes to the raffle she “don’t mess around with crappy prizes either!” Prizes will include: “great concert tickets, food gift cards, handmade fine jewelry, handmade stage lights that all the artist and musicians might drool over, and ton of other stuff.”

Stage lights huh? Interesting…

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