Tag Archive: Arizona


Hello Meeble friends, I apologize for the lack of Mr. Meeble updates as of late - I'm in the middle of a break from music - I've been swallowed by my passionate pursuit to remove Sheriff Arpaio from office on November 6th, 2012. In fact, I just finished producing a TV commercial that blasts Arpaio for failing to investigate 432 sex crime cases here in Arizona, where I live. I'm not sure how many of you know who Joe Arpaio is, but I hope that every single one of you support protecting children [...]
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Meeble friends, Some of you may be aware of my active fight against Sheriff Joe Arpaio. You can read more about that HERE and HERE. But being against something isn't as powerful as being FOR something. And it has become more than apparent that the only candidate capable of defeating Arpaio in the November 6th election is Paul Penzone. Watch this video: WHAT'S NEXT? Calling all social media warriors: if you have what it takes, and are willing to contribute your energy to the [...]
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This stellar review of Nostalgic for Now was just published in the June edition of Java Magazine: Sounds Around Town by Mitchell Hillman. MR. MEEBLE NOSTALGIC FOR NOW I have been talking to Devin Fleenor about the new Mr. Meeble EP for very nearly a year -- since before the band left for a European tour late last summer. So it is with much excitement and anticipation that Nostalgic for Now finally sees release this month. Clearly at a crossroads where Nine Inch Nails meets Pink Floyd, [...]
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This is a cause I strongly believe in, so I created this Facebook page. Sure, many of you may not be directly effected by this Arizona public official and his actions, but ALL OF US are indirectly effected by the failure to stand up against human right violations. Please support this movement by liking this page and encourage others to do the same. [...]
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Thank you, Phoenix

Well, another live show is now behind us.  We played outside of The Lost Leaf in the middle of the First Friday art walk, which is quite a spectacle these days.  As exhausted (physically and emotionally) as I was, I felt really good about the show (both during and afterward).  I want to send out a big thank you to all of you who came down and played a part - whether in the audience, on the stage, or behind it. I apologize for not being more available to talk to you all after the show. Here's [...]
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