Saturday, November 27, 2010

The Warmth of the Holiday (Food for Thought)

Musicians like any army, travels on its stomach. Meaning we love to eat, and seeing how this is the Thanksgiving weekend, I figured now is as good a time as any to tell you just how much we like to eat.
Unless we're making thousands of dollars, which let's face it most of ain't, the best we can hope for is to get a good meal out of the deal.
For those reasons most musicians either get hooked up with someone who can cook, or we take it upon ourselves to be good cooks. For me it's kinda both...My late wife Vickie was a great cook, I love to cook ( as evidenced by my picture...), and now that Vickie is gone from my life, my friend Robin has taken over.
Tonight for dinner she made turkey and dumplings, and it knocked me out of my socks it was so good..
Usually, we try to leave some leftovers for the next few days for lunches and etc. but this meal gave its life for service to my stomach, it died a proud American meal.
In the course of my life and especially since I've been a musician, what I haven't made in dollars, I've made up for in meals.
In the band we've been fortunate enough to do some pretty aggresive travel over the years and we've eaten in some really great places along the way.
You know a meal is good when you start singing songs in your mind like.... MMM MMM MMM MMM MMMMM !!!
Don't laugh, you know I'm telling the truth here...
Anyway, during the warmth of the holiday, I wanted to give you all some food for thought.Enjoy your meals, dine well, remember that there are those less fortunate, keep them in your prayers and feed them when you can. Sharing food is like sharing music, it's an experience best shared with others.
Happy holidays everybody.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

That Rainy Day Soundtrack

It's a safe bet that on a day like today (it's gloomy and rainy here in the Charleston, WV area...), you might be sitting at home anxiously waiting for the football game to start, or you might be getting that Sunday dinner prepared and ready to go, or you maybe wondering what the heck to do with your day just in general...
Me, I'm thinking about music. I'm sitting here at the computer trying to write you some sensible words to help you through your week.
Truth is, today I just got nothin', Now no one is at fault here for that, least wise, me, it's just that today is one of those days that I have to rely on that rainy day soundtrack to get me through the day.
All of us have those times when words just don't need to be spoken, but the music still to be playing.
Music does so much for our souls, just like food and water, it lifts us out of the duldrums.
As I'm writing I'm also listening to saxophonist David Sanborn's CD "Another Hand," and the song that's got my juices flowing is "Hobbies."If you could be here in my house right now, you'd get a funny sight seeing me shaking and grooving all over.
I don't feel like doing squat, but I'm jumping around like a crazy person...it's too funny. Even my cat Sarasue left the room.
Days like today are rare for me, because I try to be so focused, but really sometimes when the sun isn't shining I go into gloom mode, and since I don't think it's a good idea for me to drink or anything remotely like that I have to get through my day the best way that I can, so click on iTunes and become my own DJ, and get to feeling better.
Don't let your mood stop you from enjoying your life, just drop a CD in, or go out and catch some live music. Hum along and dance as you set yourself up to feel better, about your day and your life.
I love you all. Have a great week.

Support Live music today tomorrow and always.