New York Marathon, November 5, 2006: Unlike last year, we didn't take
any pictures. But the one pic that someone sent us shows all four Squirrels! No Roger
Morrison this year. Our old pal Louie Archambeau did stop by for "A Blues in E."
Click on the thumbnail to see the large version.

Hollywood-Style Photo Session-October 2006: Cash all over the place. Not too many
keepers, however. Maybe it was the set, maybe it was the talent, but it's just not
"Rock & Roll," y'know?

August 2006-Brooklyn, NY: Squirrels From Hell, often referred to as
"The Band New York City Couldn't Kill," has been spotted at Seaside Lounge
Studios, where they're working on some new tracks. The recording will be the first with
saxaholic squirrel Gary Rymer. The SFH core remains: WILL on bass and most vocals, Larry
Brown doing the vocal arrangements and percussion, and Joe Con is still along for the
ride. Check out these shots for now, the cuts should be available in one form or another
in the next few weeks.
WILL,
"The Genius Behind Squirrels From Hell," ponders his next masterful move
Larry
Brown, SFH drummer and vocal arranger,
listens intently while engineer Josh sits in stunned bliss.
Gary K. Rymer, possibly the most photogenic
Squirrel, reflects on the sins of his past.
Joe Con
posing as a contibutor to the process.
The Seaside
Lounge mixing board. All the way to the left is, NO LIE, Edward Van Halen's old 2"
tape deck.
New York Marathon, November 6, 2005: One of our high points was the
visit of former SFH Guitar Hero-In-Waiting and current San Diego resident Roger Morrison.
Joe Con stepped away from the bandstand to photo-document the occasion, but he did insist
on adding one heavily-retouched photo of himself into the collection presented here. Click
on any of the thumbnails to see the staggeringly beautiful larger versions.
Additional commentary to follow. ETA Spring 2008.



Dig the dude in the back:
"This is so great my head is going to explode!"