What DAY is it? Playing 5 one-nighters in 6 days, most of them in the
early part of the week, in the heat, followed by a weekend off, has got
me confused. Or is that just the Sex-A-Genarianism shining thru again?
And why did I come into this room anyway? oh yeah...
Whoa, I am busy with a variety of stuff this weekend. Friday the 13th,
The Blue Band is lucky to have been invited to this year's JayCees Live
To 9 event right here in Sparkle City USA. Outside, along the bank of
the Cedar River, in the shadow of the historic Ice House Museum, on the
cool new stage in Sturgis Park (I just realized we've NEVER played that
stage!) It's a fun way for the JayCees to raise funds for all the
activities they support thru the year. Drink beer, have a bite to eat,
dance, laugh, and benefit your community all at once? What's not to
like, right Avis? The beer starts flowin' at 5:30, The Blue Band plays
6-9pm. Rumor has it that local rock stars might show up and play guitar
or trombone or spoons or zydeco tie or kazoo or oboe or bagpipes. (ok,
the bagpipes probably won't happen, but I'm still holding out hope for a
little blues oboe) And after we're done, the party moves to The Hub
where Checker & The Bluetones are promising to play until 4 in the
morning (or is that the delusional thing happening again?) Now THAT is
the way to start the weekend! This is the last Blue Band show booked in
the Cedar Valley until The Wing Ding Thing on Sept. 6 so don't miss it
if you can...
Saturday night I'm doing the Backtracks Rock 'n' Roll History Radio Show
LIVE! I do not recall EVAH doing a live show on a Saturday night in the
summer, so help me make thru the night! (on the other hand, I often
have difficulty recalling what I had for lunch) (yes, I seem to have
devolved into the Ozzy of the local music scene) The LIVE shows always
seem to turn into RequestFests, so if you have music suggestions, reply
to this email or call 800-772-2440 ext. while the show is on (7-10pm) I
answer all the calls myself (it's a one-man operation) if you get thru,
let it ring, I'll answer asap. More info or streamed audio, start here:
http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/backtracks/ Remember, Backtracks
deals exclusively in material that is at least 25 years old. You might
want to get your request in early, as it seems like my Facebook Friends
have already picked out half the show! More info on the Sunday Blue
Avenue blues show: http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/blue-avenue/
And then, something COMPLETELY different! Jeff and I are doing our
every-once-in-awhile DUO on Sunday afternoon at the Tabor Home Vineyard
in Baldwin (about halfway between Dubuque and Davenport)
(http://www.taborhomewinery.com/) We actually rehearsed for over 3 hours
on Tuesday (about twice as long as my normal attention span) and both
of us continually remarked how different the songs are with 2 people
playing them rather than 6! This is further complicated by me trying to
play drums, harmonica and sing at the same time while Jeff plays
ACOUSTIC guitar rather than the Flying V! (why do I have flashbacks of
Artie Johnson saying verrrrrdddy interestink...?) (oops, there's that
damn Sex-Geniarian thing happening again) Fortunately, our trumpet
playing friend from Nashville, Steve Smartt, says he's going to be in
the state for pre-RAGBRAI training and is promising to show up and play
with us! Steve is just the coolest, unpretentious, low key, genuine
human being, you'd ever hope to meet. As a matter of fact, he'd be a
little miffed at me if he knew that I told you he's done gigs with
Delbert McClinton, Percy Sledge, Archie Bell, Bruce Channel, Steve
Cropper, and Lee Roy Parnell, just to name a few. You'll want to catch
this guy if you can. We play 3-6pm. Remember, there's vats and vats and
vats of wine there. Sip until we sound good. They'll make more!...
Since my last note, Carolyn has been relegated to wearing the support
boot for her foot. The good news is that she did not rebrake that same
ankle she broke a few years ago. The bad news is she's got a hairline
fracture in her foot. The worse news is that her pinky finger was really
smashed when she tried to break her fall and now that finger, and the
one next to it, have been totally immobilized in a cast that comes up to
her mid arm. Despite all that, she came along to all 5 gigs last week,
sang her couple of songs with the band, and generally maintained a smile
on her face despite all the "hoppy" jokes (Hop on up here, Carolyn, and
sing a couple songs; What's Hoppenin', Carolyn?; Is everybody Hoppy?)
(you get the idea) (quick, if you've got anymore Hoppiness puns, get it
to me soon, she might be out of that boot next Tuesday)...
And don't forget to make your reservations at your favorite spot around
the Iowa Lakes next weekend, as The Blue Band gets to be part of the
ReMax Weekend music series in Okoboji next Friday, July 20. We play real
close to the Iowa Rock'n'Roll Music Association Hall of Fame. I
hesitate to call us "Museum Pieces" but we were inducted into that HOF
in 2007!...
And finally, I'm leavin' ya with a link to a really cool "arts segment"
produced by Cedar Falls Cablevision, based around our appearance at this
year's Sturgis Falls Celebration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKBZagFkns
So, after all of this, I just realized that I DON'T know what day it is,
because apparently it's Wednesday night/Thursday morning and I usually
send these notes out tomorrow instead of now! Hmmm, proof that I'm still
ahead of my time! See yas on the Blue Highway (and airwaves) Bring yer
mojo and yer black cat cat bone to the Friday The 13th show, no matter
how confused I get, I always know that CAKE can bring me back! We love
you, Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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