OK, I admit it. I'm suffering from Fair withdrawal. I dream of being
able to walk down my alley to the shish-ka-bob stand, in search of the
cup 'o cookies and chocolate funnelCAKES and when I'm tired of walking,
take the sky-glider for awhile (I will not only vote for, but actively
campaign for, anyone running who will promise me sky-glider
transportation from 12th St. to the post office in Cedar Falls) Thank
God (sorry Dolores) there's only 350 more days til the next Iowa State
Fair!...
The best way to get through Fair withdrawal is to get right back into
the fun gigs, so that's what we're doin' starting TONIGHT (Thur) It's
been a number of years since we've had the chance to play a multi-ages,
outdoor show in Marion City Square Park. Join us for the Marion
Chamber's Uptown Getdown celebration, 6:30-9:30p. On Friday, it's the
return of the Waukee Street Dance, smack dab in the middle of the town
triangle in that western suburb of Des Moines. The Waukee Bobs' dances
of the late 80s/90s are legendary. This time it's a fundraiser for the
Waukee Area Arts Council. Drink beer and dance in the street while
raising money for the arts? Yeah, we can do that. We play 7:30-11pm. And
Saturday marks our return to the Independence Brew-B-Q, in the
picturesque setting of River Walk Park in Independence. Sample beers and
bar-b-que and listen to the blues on a Saturday evening in the late
summer? Yeah, we can do that. The Lonesome Road Band plays 2-5pm, we
play 5:30-9pm. Now THAT is the way to deal with Fair withdrawal! All we
need now is some kind of CAKE to help forget about the deep fried Oreo
on a stick...
And next weekend, WHAT??, IT'S LABOR DAY WEEKEND next week?? Whoa. That
must mean it's our annual Saturday visit to the Park Farm Winery in
Bankston (close to the girlhood hometown of Farley for the famous Sheehy
Sisters) for the harvest grape stomp celebration and Sunday (9/2) for
the end of summer gathering at FB & Co in Waubeek (Tim has implied,
more than once, that this might be his last year of shows at FB, come on
out and celebrate all the great times)...
The big booking news is that we got an official invitation letter to be
part of the entertainment stages along the running route of The Denver
Marathon, in Denver CO, Sat. Sept. 22. This is truly an international
event where we have the chance to be heard by tens of thousands of
people. We would never have gotten the opportunity if our friends
Kathleen and Jesus had not insisted that we play at their wedding
reception that weekend. Reminds me of that song Jeff wrote for The Blue
Band years ago: Isn't It Sweet When It All Comes Together Like That! I
know it's still August, but keep us in mind for any holiday
parties/celebrations. There's still a lot of prime dates available for
The Season: http://www.theblueband.com/cal.htm
As I prepare for the Backtracks radio show to move to Saturday
afternoons and be trimmed to a two hour show on September 15, this
week's shows are reruns of some pretty cool shows. Backtracks is the
reprise of Guest DJ Night
http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/backtracks/ (Sat. 7-10pm) and Blue
Avenue is bringing back the show with the long-lost interview with the
late Luther Allison http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/blue-avenue/
(Sun. 5-6:30p) If you missed these shows earlier in the year, here's yer
chance to catch 'em again. Get more info at www.iowapublicradio.org..
See yas on the Blue Highway, support politicians who support sky-glider
transportation systems, keep rubbin' yer washboard cuz SUMMER AINT OVER,
remember, CAKE can get you thru ANY withdrawal and always know that we
love you. Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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