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BRITTON NONFICTION

This is the blog for Michigan-based singer/songwriter Timothy Monger. Find more information here: www.timothymonger.com

  • Timothy Monger State Park (Version 2.0)Sunday, December 30 - 9:30pmMittenfest VIIYpsilantiPoster by Jenny Harley

    Timothy Monger State Park (Version 2.0)
    Sunday, December 30 - 9:30pm
    Mittenfest VII
    Ypsilanti

    Poster by Jenny Harley

    Tagged: Mittenfest Timothy Monger State Park Jenny Harley Ypsilanti

    Posted on December 27, 2012 with 2 notes

  • Another classic poster from the wildly talented Jenny Harley.  This is for my upcoming show at Woodruff’s in Ypsitlanti, MI on June 2nd.  I have a small blue manual Smith- Corona typewriter very similar to the one on the poster.  She did a great job tapping into the vintage noir mystery vibe with this design. 
In addition to my praise for Jenny’s work, let me also add that I’d like to invite you out to the show!  Joining me will be three excellent Michigan bands Skeleton Birds, The Walking Beat and The Redettes.
Cheers!TM

    Another classic poster from the wildly talented Jenny Harley.  This is for my upcoming show at Woodruff’s in Ypsitlanti, MI on June 2nd.  I have a small blue manual Smith- Corona typewriter very similar to the one on the poster.  She did a great job tapping into the vintage noir mystery vibe with this design. 

    In addition to my praise for Jenny’s work, let me also add that I’d like to invite you out to the show!  Joining me will be three excellent Michigan bands Skeleton Birds, The Walking Beat and The Redettes.

    Cheers!
    TM

    Tagged: Timothy Monger State Park Woodruff's Bar Skeleton Birds The Walking Beat Poster Art Concert Poster Noir Vintage Typewriter Northern Detective Jenny Harley

    Posted on May 21, 2012 with 2 notes

  • Release Show Poster

    This lovely concert poster for my upcoming album release show was made by Detroit area artist Randy Bishop.  I’ve long been a fan of his design work for his own band The Bell Beat and am so grateful he agreed to make a special poster for my show. 

    Classy limited edition screen printed versions of the 18” x 24” poster will be for sale at the show along with the vinyl and CD versions of my album “The New Britton Sound”.  Thanks to Progress of Design for their fine print work.

    -TM

    Tagged: Concert Poster Poster Art Randy Bishop Screen Printing Timothy Monger Timothy Monger State Park Progress of Design

    Posted on June 9, 2011

  • May Day

    The newly tweaked lineup of Timothy Monger State Park notched our second show this weekend with a strange drunken night full of friends and family.  In addition to being the record release show for Jeremy Quentin’s Small Houses project, the show at Woodruff’s was my dear brother’s aptly titled “Jamie Monger Birthday Acknowledgement Night”.  GLMS bassist and close friend Scott McClintock made a surprise visit from Virginia as did some other really amazing people who were not from Virginia.  In addition to the alcohol and good cheer there were balloons shaped like champagne bottles and dolphins, a copmlete set of MLB team stickers and a lovely TMSP/JMBAN banner courtesy of Jenny Harley.  We have some cool friends. 

    The evening ended with a sloppy but heartfelt Monger Brothers encore just before closing time.  Here are a few photos that Jack Spack took.

    Jamie quizzing the audience on his lyrics:

    Me laughing:

    TMSP playing rock music:

    My strange Saturday began with a 21 mile training run to Petersburg and back which was horribly derailed by the flooding of the River Raisin at Ida Highway.  The only crossing I could find that didn’t involve miles of rerouting was over an old decrepit railroad trestle to which I could only gain access by trespassing through someone’s yard.  While it was a thrill navigating the rickety old bridge over the swollen brown river it pretty much killed my concentration and the remaining 9 miles back to Britton were horrendous.  But, with just three weeks to go and very limited training time left, this will have to serve as my last long run until the Edinburgh Marathon on May 22nd.  I’m sure that adrenaline and a hearty breakfast of haggis and blood sausage will carry me through the race just fine.

    Following my run, I ate a bunch of calories and watched Fellowship of the Rings from my sleeping bag on the living room floor.  Later that evening before the gig, we celebrated both Jamie and Tania’s birthdays with an insane Korean dinner at Seoul Garden in Ann Arbor.  BBQ beef, pork, Bi Bim Bop, Kimchi… the works!  It was a heroic amount of eating. 

    Kristie took this photo of our accomplishments:



    Today, we were very tired.  Amidst the untroubled lounging and watching of subsequent Lord of the Rings films Kristie and I managed to knock out a quick photo shoot for my upcoming album.  We used several locations around Britton, but I really like this one at shot at the Britton Grain Elevator. 

    And because today is May Day and I was taught by my mother that you’re supposed to leave surprise flower baskets in friends’ doorways, here is a picture of a surprise hyacinth that popped up in front of our house.

    Happy May Day.

    -TM

    Tagged: May Day Timothy Monger Timothy Monger State Park Jamie Monger Running Marathon Edinburgh Marathon Korean Food Hipstamatic

    Posted on May 1, 2011

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