The Journals Kept
@Pvittum
Easthampton MA, USA
Paul Vittum is the founding member of The Journals Kept and the experimental psych pop band The Princeton Reverbs Colonial. Paul is also the son/nephew of Dale and Verne Vittum who formed the 1970's gospel, psychedelic folk band the Messengers. He started the obscure, underground record label Red Carpet Ring and went on to form the Princeton Reverbs Colonial who recorded, toured, and released music nationally and internationally on labels; Dirigeable records, HHBTM records, Motorway (Japan), Kylie Productions (UK) among many others. Paul also played drums for Tiger Saw and Liz Janes on their "Blessed Fire tour" which Dylan Metrano wrote about it in his book "All My Friends Are Right Here With Me." Paul was also in NH based bands Redwing Blackbird, Routine Homecoming, and Girlandpiano (with filmmaker Laina Barakat).