After the Duckhills parted ways, did you have any more musical endeavors before moving to Japan?
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I meant to write and record a brilliant album, but I never got further than the song titles and jacket design. What took you to Japan, and when? I was tour-managing Cotton Mather, (a great band that’s big in Europe but can’t get arrested in Austin. They actually get mocked in the local press for continuing to stick it out-in between trips to Europe to play with Oasis in 60,000-seat venues, that is. Yet another reason why living in Austin will drive you insane) before I left Austin to help my family run a restaurant in rural Alabama (in the continuing series of poorly-thought-out decisions). They (Cotton Mather) went to Japan to do some shows and asked me to come. I think they felt that my language ability would come in handy—I spoke Spanish, and the engineer spoke Cajun French. I would have never had a chance to come to Japan otherwise, and—let’s not forget—I was running a restaurant with my family in rural Alabama at the time. If I’d been offered the chance to strip asbestos in Burkin