Kiss me, I'm Iowaish! Happy St. Patrick's Day. We're all a little Irish
on Mar. 17th aren't we? Remember, Green ain't nothin' but a little bit
of yellow and a whole lotta BLUE!...
The Blue Band has the extreme good fortune of being part of the day long
St. Pat's celebration at the coolest live music place in the Quad
Cities, The River Music Experience, 2nd and Main St. in Davenport.
(http://www.rivermusicexperience.org/Upcoming-Events/Calendar-of-Events.aspx)
The Quads are known for some of the biggest St. Pat's
celebrations/parades (yes Rena, I said PARADE) in the nation. I went to
Sudlow Jr. High School in Davenport. It's always fun to run into so many
of my Davenport Central High classmates when we play there. I'm still
trying to talk the RME into letting us play outside (isn't this 75-80
degree weather great??) regardless, the day's festivities start at 10am,
we play the ideal GEEEZER Gig hours 7-10pm. This will be the 5th
different rhythm section of the year! All of our usual bass playing
friends are unavailable, so literally, one of my recent Facebook Friends
will be playing bass! In the 80s, Rob Tatro played bass in a band from
Waterloo called The Proof. That band had an album out on the Hot Fudge
label, so that was the first I'd known of Rob. Fast forward (25 years)
to last year's Downtown Festival in West Des Moines and Rob is the bass
player in the band right after us! We became Facebook friends and he
told me that if I ever needed a bass player to look him up! With The RME
so noted for original music bands, I thought we should at least try and
do most of the night with our songs, which will make it all the more
challenging for a bass player that's never played with us before!
Fortunately, The Chief is the drummer and Jeff is becoming really good
at looking after rookie bass players! (BTW, Jeff got great news from the
guitar doctor in Des Moines, that the Flying V is likely to fly again,
just not sure when) Saturday will also be Al's last night as a "regular"
in the group. Al has promised me that he really IS going to look after
his health while he takes a hiatus from The Blue Band. He has really
stepped up the level of musicianship and professionalism in our group,
not to mention the choreography. I'm gonna miss those dance steps on I
Dig Your Wig. So there it is. The Blue Band, as you've never seen it
before and probably never will again, Saturday night, St. Patrick's Day,
Lads, Lasses, Leprechauns, green beer and Irish whiskey. What could
possibly go wrong?...
And then, nothin'. For three more weeks. The perfect time to hire The
Blue Band for that I GOT MY TAX REFUND & IT'S 75 DEGREES SO LET'S
HAVE A PARTY IN MY GARAGE spur of the moment kind of wild and crazy
thing that you've always wanted to do...
On your way to the RME on Saturday, check out the all Irish musician,
St. Patrick's Day edition of my Backtracks radio show
(http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/backtracks/) including music by
Van Morrison, Thin Lizzy (including an interview I did with Lizzy's bass
player/singer Phil Lynott in the 70s) The Undertones, Boomtown Rats,
The Pogues, Rory Gallagher (including an interview I did with Rory in
the 70s) Gilbert O'Sullivan (best Irish name) and many others. The show
airs Sat. night 7-10pm. Get the frequency in your area or listen via
streamed audio at www.iowapublicradio.org
The Blue Band is truly fortunate to have access to all the audio skills
of Phil Maass. His recording/mixing/editing/mastering/producing skills
on the Birthday recordings simply made us a better band than we actually
were! The recordings sound great. Too bad he doesn't have a gizmo that
would automatically insert the correct words that I managed to mess up
all too often (hey, I wrote the damn songs, they can go anyway I want
them to!) I'm not really sure what we're going to do with these
recordings, but it's been really fun listening to that magic
sexagenarian evening and some of the old songs that we hadn't done in a
decade...
We did manage to add three more dates to the summer tour schedule this
week including our annual appearance at our hometown festival Sturgis
Falls Days. (http://www.theblueband.com/cal.htm) Thank you for helping
spread the True Blue word to town festival entertainment committees,
special event coordinators, block party organizers, casinos and local
music venues. We can't do it without you...
Occasionally I get asked, "why are you still doing this?" I continue to
get inspirations from all kinds of places (these days ya gotta take
where ya find it!) Last month, after playing The 503 nightclub in Iowa
Falls, wrapped up inside of a few one dollar bills in the tip jar was a
handwritten note that said "Thank you for feeding my spirit with your
music. I travel a ways because I KNOW you always rock my moment! The
energy is worth the fixin of what's broken. Thanks for your wealth
shared. The love of my life died suddenly and I've needed you to lift
me." That's quite the inspiration, dontchya think? Simply put, I still
love what I do. I wish I had more opportunities to do it. Thank you for
the inspirations...
Unless there's some big news of that garage party at your place, there
probably won't be a Blue Note next week. I heard that the Governor's
special traffic enforcement brigade will be out in full force this
weekend (gee, the first weekend of the NCAA Basketball Tourney AND St.
Patrick's Day on a Saturday, I wonder why?) Be careful on the Blue/green
Highway, rub yer washboard tie to the tune of When Irish Eyes Are
Callin', it's the perfect weekend for PaddyCAKE and to love yer local
Leprechaun. We love YOU. Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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