Craig Easley: Guestbook
Phillip T. Nails
May 20, 2008
At it again Huh? Wait...you always were at it! Yeah! I'm still in all kinds of trouble and man would it be great to see you. I run an open mic at the old Chamillian which is now a bar called Amnesia. It would be so great to have you as a feature. We have lots of music and poetry and comedy and even dance. It would be great to have you come in and do whatever you wanted. Give a ring sometime or shoot me a line. 415-518-6099
lots-O-lvoe
phillip t nails
Leslie Morales
February 6, 2008
Hey, this is waaay cool for work that's WIP (work in progress). And to think that i've been teaching web design for years and haven't done one of my own. Anyway, this website truly shows the hidden creative-talent side of the Craig Easley we don't get to see that often. Do you still have that fur jacket?? If not, you can have mine!!! Love the pics and colors in your site!
Vincent Henry
September 11, 2007
Beautiful layout & photos. And of course, great record. Your Homeboy from the WayBack,
Vince,
Waah-OOH
Gianni Arnoldi
September 6, 2007
09/06/2007 Hey Man, this is great, good to see all the artists from today and yesterday, keep it up! Love Peace and Collard Greens!
Dave Morey
September 2, 2007
Craig-
I am honored to be able to say: "I know this guy". I am envious of your talent. Your work has changed my perception of where I am and who I am. Thank You.
Jenny Wilde
September 1, 2007
I heard your poem about SF on KFOG and I thought it was incredible! It expresses all the reasons why I love the city and why it's in my soul. I would love to write your poem on my school bag so I can carry it with me every day and share it with passers-by (I would give you FULL credit, of course!). Is there any way to get a written copy?
Deborah
August 31, 2007
Way to go babe! You did it like you always do, bringin it, layin' it down, in living color, bold, honest, and poetic!
Luv,
Your biggest fan
Andrew Mayes
August 31, 2007
Thank you for this morning at the Fillmore. The beat you laid out was exactly why I still live in the Bay and why I can never leave. The beauty, the intellect, eclectic mix, the challenges to authority and the lust for what could be is spread out so magnificently. A visit to the tops of Mt. tam or Angel Island or the Berkeley Hills at sunset gives you the perfect perspective on the reasons "to be".
Will you publish the poem you read this morning?