Well, recuperating from two, 14-hour, cube van rides and a day that
included two settings and strikings of the stage (and one providing the
entire sound system) five sets, one of which started at 7:35am and
another that ended at 1am the following morning, all within a 77 hour
time frame, was more difficult than I thought it would be. Particularly
when I came home to the beginning of a total make over of my
bathroom/shower area in the house, which may or may not be done by
Saturday morning when I'll need to climb back in that aforementioned
cube van (which, btw, demonstrated an insatiable appetite for quarters
while parked on the downtown streets of Denver EVERY TWO HOURS-24/7, not
to mention guzzling $1100 in gasoline) and head off to the greatest way
any band could ever imagine to end the outdoor festival season: the
annual Harvest/Anniversary party at The Tabor Home Vineyard in Baldwin
IA. (about half way between Dubuque and Davenport, just a little west of
Maquoketa) I think this is the Vineyard's 16th anniversary. I think
we've been part of 15 of them. (does anyone remember if we played the
First Tabor Winery Anniversary? That would have been at the tail end of
my drinking days, so recollection is a little foggy) The event has
become a Tabor/Blue Band, end of summer, multi-generational, reunion
celebration. I hope you can join us again, this Saturday afternoon
(10/6). Dress in layers, you'll get warmer as the wine starts motivating
your dancin' shoes. The event starts at 1pm, Blue Band, 2-5:30p. And
speaking of reunions, saxman Nathan Peoples is moving back to Iowa and
will join Eddie in the horn section for this very special event. Wining?
yes. Whining? no. CAKE? always. http://www.taborhomewinery.com/
I'm really looking forward to next week's (10/12) kick-off to another
monthly Friday Night Geeeezer Gig season at The Hub, bub, at 4th &
Main (a very notorious corner in the history of Sparkle City USA) We
play 6-9:30p. http://thehublivemusic.com/
This past Wednesday, Oct. 3, I celebrated another milestone. It was the
40th anniversary of the night I did the first EVAH rock'n'roll radio
show on an Iowa Public Radio station. Thank you for the years of
encouragement and support. The shows live on:
http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/backtracks/ and
http://iowapublicradio.org/studio-one/blue-avenue/ remember Backtracks,
the rock'n'roll history show has moved to 3-5pm Saturday afternoons and
please help spread the word that the first, EVAH, live in the afternoon,
Backtracks show will happen next Sat. 10/13. Advance requests for that
show, just reply to this note or email bob.dorr@bobdorr.com Do keep in
mind that all songs are at least 25 years old on that program.
I could not be more proud of the 6 guys who did the Colorado Tough But
(REALLY) Dumb Tour. Six men, average age about 60 (thank goodness Eddie
pulls the average down a bit) who did nothing but drive, set up, play,
tear down, sleep, repeat, for 4 days and maintained their
professionalism and courtesy right from the first note (and GAWD that
first note was early in the morning!) (special thanks to "the other Bob
Dorr" who drove up from Colorado Springs and brought pineapple upside
down CAKE!!) The band was groovin' for the marathon runners in the
morning and the wedding party at night. (Congrats to Kathleen and Jesus
(Hey, Zeus) the bride and groom. The groom played three songs with us on
guitar. I told him that if he ever wanted to give up his law practice
to sit in a cube van for 14 hours to make $100, he's welcome to join)
(neither he, nor Kathleen thought that was a good idea) (in retrospect,
not too many band members thought that was a good idea either!)
Personally, I learned some things that I didn't really want to know. I
learned that I don't really want to spend another 14 hour day of my life
just drivin' to the gig. I learned that, these days, it scares me
feeling responsible for everyone's well being 800 miles from home for
even a few days. And that makes me think too much about the cost of
perseverance of my life goals and aspirations. Maybe the biggest problem
is that despite all the challenges of Father Time, I relearned that I
am still a gig junky. I love to play in a band. Please help spread the
word that we NEED the work and have lots of open dates in the coming
months. Jeff and I can supply our duo, all the way up to an 8 piece
version of The Blue Band. Call me babies:
http://www.theblueband.com/contactBob.htm
I have made at least one trip to Menards every day for the last 8 days
in order to deal with my bathroom remodeling. I have purchased something
from Menards, Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware in those 8 days. I am
one with the wallpaper removal steamer. But at least I've been runnin'
on 4 hours of sleep (does ANYBODY know a contractor/carpenter that works
on musician hours?) The carpenter gets here at 8:15a. The bathroom is
right next to my bedroom. As you can see, this note is getting out
"early" (before 3am) so that I might be able to get 5 hours tonight!
See yas on the Blue Highway, rub yer washboard to the tune of Drinkin'
Wine, Spodeeodee, Drinkin' Wine, remember cheese CAKE goes extremely
well with the Tabor award winning wines, and never forget that we love
you, Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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