The Blue Family is wishing you good health and big smiles during this
season of celebrations and hopes that Santa delivers all you deserve and
you get your stocking stuffed accordingly! (stocking stuffer?) (YOU
stuff 'er, you brought 'er) (perhaps this running gag should end) This
30th anniversary year of The Blue Band has allowed us to reflect on the
goodle days and make plans for the NEXT 30 years. Thanks very much for
being part of it. Remember, some live performances of Blue Christmas
songs over the years can be heard at:
http://www.theblueband.com/bluemusic.htm
Speaking of the New Year, I can't believe this year's Happy Blue
Year/Iowa Blues celebration is a week from tomorrow!! Almost half of the
tickets are sold and the advertising for the event doesn't really kick
in until next week, so you might want to get your tickets soon. (there
are only 300) I suspect the sudden rush on tickets is because
Pinkstuff's comedy has been added to the entertainment line-up and
people can't wait to hear how she's gonna Roast me this year. The hotel
is the only ticket outlet and yes, you can certainly come to the event
without getting a room. But then, where will we have the after party? A
minute by minute run down of the festivities as well as contact info for
the Hilton Gardens Hotel can be found at
http://www.theblueband.com/newyear.htm And remember that Rob Lumbard
(and friends) will provide entertainment on the Eve of New Years Eve, so
let's just take over the hotel for the weekend and have some fun. HAPPY
BLUE YEAR!! (who's bringing CAKE?) (this running gag will never end)
(it's also my 2nd wedding anniversary. ANOTHER reason for CAKE)...
I got so excited about the NYE thing that I got ahead of myself. I
wanted to invite you to join me for what will be my 38th out of the last
40 Christmas Eves, doing the LIVE Rockin' Xmas Eve show on Iowa Public
Radio. It's all holiday songs, from all eras and all musical styles,
many of the songs picked out by listeners. As you can imagine, 40 years
of Xmas eves has made this show kind of a tradition for many families in
the IPR broadcast region and now includes ex-Iowans who tune via
internet streaming. Invariably, every year, I seem to get a call from
someone who says "Bob, when I was growing up, my parents always had the
Rockin' Xmas Eve show on in the background while our family gathered for
our gift exchange and now, my kids have the show on as THEY host
Christmas eve family gatherings" Calls like that are really gratifying
and make me feel the Christmas spirit of love and family. It makes me
feel great. It also makes me feel OLD! Anyway, the old geezer rocks up
Christmas Eve again, tomorrow (Sat. night) 7-10pm.
Comments/suggestions/salutations at 800-772-2440 ext. 5. I answer all
the calls myself (no one else is working on Christmas Eve) so if you get
thru, let it ring, I'll answer as soon as possible. Sunday's Blue
Avenue blues show is a combination of Christmas blues and some of my
"best of" picks for the year and The Beatles Medley is all Beatle Xmas.
The Sunday shows run 5-7pm...
Speaking of OLD, in three weeks, I will qualify for the $2 discount at
the HyVee Deli and Food Buffet. Holy CHRISTmas! (putting Christ back
into Christmas for my aunt Dolores) (Dolores seems to be making a steady
recovery from her surgery, so thank God for that) Well, some very wise
and deep thinking individual once said "YOU'RE ONLY SIXTY ONCE" (I wish
he wouldn't have shouted it so everyone could hear) so it's gonna be an
entire weekend of CAKE opportunities. Friday January 13th is the
hometown celebration (the BIG 6-0 on Friday the 13th, what could
possibly go wrong?) at The Hub, 4th & Main, Sparkle City USA. I
intend on playing as many songs that I have written, that we still do,
during the night. I have no idea what we'll do for the other two sets!
Phil Maass is bringing the remote recording machines (there will not be a
recording of New Year's Eve this year) and I'm hoping to have guest
appearances by many friends and hometown musicians. We play 6-9:30ish.
But wait, there's MORE to Bob's Big Uh-Oh B-day weekend, Saturday Jan.
14, it's the BIG 6-0 in the BIG city at Bombay Bicycle Club, 8410
Hickman Rd. in suburban Des Moines. This is a relatively new club in
Clive, the party is geeezer gig hours, 7-10pm, and I assume someone will
bring CAKE! More info on the birthday party weekend in the weeks to
come...
But the really BIG and prestigious gig of the month of January is our
appearance at the Central Iowa Blues Society's Winter Blues Festival at
the downtown Marriott in Des Moines. This is a fabulous gathering of
blues fans from all over the midwest, with local, regional, and national
talent, this year headlined by Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials from
Chicago. Remember, our sax player, Eddie McKinley traveled with Lil Ed
for awhile and is the sax player on a number of songs on The Imperials
CDs, so this could be a reunion of sorts! Bryce Janey, who played in The
Blue Band for 3 years, is also on the bill, so maybe we can have our
own reunion! Get more info on this cool gathering, that raises money for
the operation of the Blues Society, at www.cibs.org
We are making slow but sure progress in auditioning drummer substitutes.
We're very fortunate to have some very skilled people show interest in
the gig, I should have more news on this in the coming week. The Chief
has us covered thru the month of January, so I haven't set into PANIC
mode yet (what? me worry?)...
Again, a wish for the happiest of holiday seasons to you, see yas on the
Blue (Christmas) Highway, rub yer washboard to the tune of Santa Claus
Is Coming To Town, give love for Christmas, you already have ours. Meet
ya under the mistletoe, baby! Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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