This is weird. I can't remember the last time I wrote and sent The Blue
Note in daylight! Just a little Blue Business and we can all get back to
eating Dandelion CAKE!
Two of the "very cool" dates that I had hinted at last week have been
booked. First, I'm tickled to announce that for the 14th year in a row,
we've been invited to the Cedar Valley Chamber's WING DING THING! Food
samples, inexpensive beers, and The Blue Band on the coolest stage in
Sparkle City, The Overman Park Bandshell. That happens the Thursday
after Labor Day, September 6. And I'm equally tickled to let you know
that we will be part of the revival of The Waukee Street Dance! In the
90s one of the BIGGEST street parties was The Waukee "Bobs" annual
fundraiser. Thousands of people dancing and drinking beer in the shadow
of the grain elevators in beautiful downtown Waukee (western suburb of
Des Moines) We are teaming up with the Waukee Area Arts Council to bring
back that fundraiser, the Friday after the Fair, August 24. Both of
these newly booked dates are fabulous ways to wind up the summer, we are
really fortunate to have been asked to be part of it. Thankyou,
thankyouverymuch!...
You're getting this note a day or two earlier than normal because I
wanted to let you know (again) that Wednesday night at 9pm is the
deadline to get your date on our once-a-year mass postcard mailing
and/or the list of dates on the back of the tour shirt. Let me know of
your interest in having us play your hometown festival, corporate
picnics, holiday parties, neighborhood block parties, or a gathering of
close friends in your garage (hey, we need the work!)
http://www.theblueband.com/contactBob.htm We certainly will continue
booking dates (and if we sell out of the first printing of shirts, could
list your date on the reorder) (we haven't sold enough shirts to
reorder in recent years!) but if you want to get the date publicized on
the 5000 direct mail postcards, it's gotta happen by tomorrow night!...
Saturday night is the monthly LIVE edition of Backtracks, The
Rock'n'Roll History Radio Show. If you've got advance requests (about
half the show is already filled from posts on my Facebook page) just
reply to this note. Remember, the show deals exclusively in songs that
are at least 25 years old. If you'd rather call during the show
(Saturday, 7-10pm) the toll free number is 800-772-2440, ext. 5. It's a
one man operation between engineering the show, sprinting down the hall
to the record library to find requests, and answering the phone, so if
you get thru, let it ring, I'll answer asap. Find the frequency in your
neighborhood or listen anywhere on the planet via streamed audio at
www.iowapublicradio.org
It's official. We're going to press up a small quantity of CDs from the
recordings made at the BIG 6-0 birthday party at The Hub earlier this
year. The disc will be called Sex-A-Genarian and should be out in about 3
weeks. There will be no release of the video tunes, we're hoping to
post some of those on our website and the You-tubes in the coming
weeks...
Last week's rehearsal netted a new original song that Mark co-wrote and a
reworking of They All Asked For You. Tonight we're hoping to add
another song that Carolyn can sing (I've always loved the Revue thing
that the band has maintained since the beginning. Everyone gets a
spotlight and everyone plays as an ensemble player) And speaking of They
All Asked For You, there have been many inquiries about Sam Salomone's
health. The good news: he's out of the hospital and loving being at
home. The bad news: he's had some relapses in his recovery from surgery.
I'm sure all of us together can send some powerful mojo medicine to the
organ man, so let's get prayin'!...
No Blue Highway again this week (but you should still USE YER DAMN TURN
SIGNALS) Get out your copy of Fan Fair Favorites so you can brush up on
your zydeco tie playing on They All Axed For You, someone should bake
Sam a Get Well CAKE, and always know that we love you. Bob Dorr &
The Blue Band
PS, I'm pretty sure that I'm going to take next week off from the Blue
Notes to get ready for the summer tour schedule starting May 18.
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