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Saturday, August 31, 2024

A Little Saturday Nite Bluegrass Div

Heard this last week on Bluegrass Junction. Appalachian Smoke doing Good at Gone.


Kenneth Rymer - Harmony Vocal/Dobro BJ Taylor - Mandolin Jamie Mason - Lead Vocal/Guitar Mikel Laws - Banjo Tim Williams - Harmony Vocal/Bass

Saturday, August 24, 2024

A Little Saturday Nite Bluegrass Div ( Tom Paxton subsection)

I met Tom Paxton in 1967 in Boulder at a record store. One of the nicest performers I've everhad the pleasure of meeting.
He's being given the "Bluegrass Treatment in a new album featuring a host of Bluegrass celebrities.
This is one of my Favorites, Claire Lynch doing I Give You the Morning.


Backing on most of these selections comes from an equally all-star group: guitarist Jones; Steve Martin Prize and frequent IBMA Banjo Player of the Year Kristin Scott Benson; Mountain Home’s Darren Nicholson (mandolin); Sister Sadie founder and 2020 IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year Deanie Richardson; and bassist Nelson Williams (Chris Jones & the Night Drivers, Jake Blount, New Dangerfield). Like harmony singers Travis Book (The Infamous Stringdusters) and Wendy Hickman, they’re always supportive, yet ready to take the spotlight with inspired solos that yield wordless, yet unmistakable interpretations of each song.


Saturday, August 17, 2024

Friday, August 16, 2024

Thank You for your Service Div (Sorrow Subsection)

This morning, I attended the burial service for a long-time friend's son; killed in a senseless accident while fueling the family car in Castle Rock, Colorado.

I've known his parents for fifty years; flew with, pulled SAC Alert and lost innumerable money at the poker table with his father for over almost four years. We were the "battery" of the 4th Airborne Command Control Squadron's softball team (he pitched, I caught) and I attended his parent's wedding so many years ago.

After hugging his Father, I came home and cried for several hours.

I was then greeted by the words of a major political party's presidential candidate denigrating the significance of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Although my friend's son did not receive this honor, the remarks shame all who have served; especially those who gave their lives in our Nation's service (whether in combat or not).

I cannot say enough about the military service of my fellow citizens. I served. My Father served. My uncles served. My many friends served. And many of those "gave that last full measure."

The next time  you tell a veteran "Thank You for your service," remember (if your remarks are sincere) to mark your ballot accordingly in November.


So long Macho .... fly safe in Valhalla ...... wings level, CAVU.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

A Little Saturday Nite Bluegrass Div

Missy Raines and friends doing Bill Monroe's Panhandle Country.


Missy Raines - Bass, Ben Garnett - Guitar, Tristan Scroggins - Mandolin, Ellie Hakanson - Fiddle Eli Gilbert - Banjo, Bronwyn Keith- Hines - Fiddle and Rob Ickes - Resonator Guitar

Friday, August 9, 2024

Goodbye to Puppyhood Div (Happy Birthday, Banjo subsection)


 Back in October, I happened upon Mrs Bear looking at pictures of Corgis on her computer. When I asked what she was doing, she informed me that she wanted to give me a puppy for my upcoming birthday.

I was quite surprised. I had Corgis when I lived in England in the 80s  - -  Blood sisters, twenty months apart that each lived to be 13 and  broke my heart both times. 

So off we went twenty miles south to Diamond K Corgis to see their newest two litters (red/white and tri-color).

This little ball of fluff immediately caught my eye and we took him home a month later. I think his "Yoda" impression had something to do with it.


Since then it's been an adventure and a pleasure (tho frustrating occasionally) to watch him grow, learn and discover all the things a puppy can find. 

On Boxing Day, we had a snowstorm -- his first exposure to the white stuff. It was hilarious watching him try to catch the flakes and dive into the banks of snow. He's acquired the Lakota name of Banjo Nose In the Snow !

As the year has gone by, he's discovered birds, bees, deer, squirrels and best of all, Bunnies. 

He's taken me for at least three "adventures" every day sometimes for a total of 15 or 20 thousand steps. My blood pressure has dropped, my weight and waistline decreased and my mood has brightened. He's sort of like Prozac on a leash.

Today he celebrates his first birthday and leaves puppy status behind (tho I don't think he'll ever stop trying to be one. He's 29 Pounds of lean solid muscle and boundless energy.

                                                             HAPPY BIRTHDAY BANJO.


Monday, August 5, 2024

Saturday, August 3, 2024

A Little Saturday Nite Bluegrass Div

Red Camel Collective doing Roll On Mississippi


Heather Berry Mabe - Lead vocal and Guitar, Tony Mabe - Banjo, Johnathan Dillon - Mandolin 
and Curt Love - Bass

Thank You for your Service Div


 Today, watching a broadcast of the Paris Olympics, I chanced upon  In the Company Of Heroes, produced by the Best Defense Foundation and narrated by Matt Damon...... Interviews with WWII survivors of D-Day and the fighting in Europe to liberate France and the West from the Nazis. As the son of a WW II USMC Southwest Pacific veteran, (UPI Photo circa 1942 I think) it brought tears of pride to my eyes.

Today, when people recognize my former service and thank me, I always say "Thank You" and tell them of the pride and privilege I still feel in having worn my country's uniform for over twenty years and being allowed the opportunity to honorably serve.

Now, after my thanks, I also ask them if they believe that my service, my Father's sacrifice and that of all my fellow veterans, many of whom gave "that last full measure," makes us or them "suckers and losers?" 

Usually, they answer (sometimes reluctantly) in the negative ... and then I remind them that the candidate of a major political party has voiced exactly that sentiment.

I'm not reluctant to say this. I admonish them that, if their "thank you" is sincere they will remember the sacrifice of my fellow veterans and their families when they step into the voting booth this fall and remember that this nominated individual and anyone who has supported and/or endorsed him is not worthy of their vote.