Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Robert Register Jerry Lee Lewis & his entire band appeared on THE VIEW today and he
will perform on Broadway tomorrow night in the Nederlander Theatre along
with Levi Kreis, who, in his first appearance on Broadway, won the 2010
Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for portraying Jerry
Lee in THE MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. THE... KILLER'S performance can be seen
on the following replay of today's THE VIEW episode. Jerry Lee's
performance begins at 27:35. You must watch two commercials but one can
avoid wasting time watching 27 minutes & 34 seconds of this rotten
TV show by dragging your mouse down to the bottom of the show and
clicking on the white dot about three quarters the way down the time
line. Barbara Walters was very complimentary of our friend, Phoebe,
Jerry Lee's daughter and manager. http://abc.go.com/watch/the-view/SH559080/VD5583084/the-view-98

Robert Register Looking forward to seeing everyone in Dothan tomorrow. I'll be at the Courtyard Marriott until Saturday morning. Heading to the beach on Sattiddee & you'll probably see me that night @ THE BEACH HOUSE BAR & GRILL , 19952 Front Beach Rd, LAGUNA BEACH!
LOOK WHAT RAY MADE!


Sunday, September 05, 2010

SEPTEMBER 3, 2010
Robert Register Today Mary Colurso also pitched THE SONGWRITERS ROUNDTABLE in the CITY SCENE supplement of the B'ham News.
http://blog.al.com/mcolurso/2010/09/songwriters_to_swap_tunes_at_d.html



image courtesy of John Earl
http://web.me.com/earl_john/PhotographybyEarl/For_fine_portraiture.html


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Tom Roberts, Robert Register, Tom Stipe


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THE CRIMSON TIDE SPORTS NETWORK http://www.rolltide.com/multimedia/footbl-gameday.html



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Stacy & Robertoreg - THE ORIGINAL WEST END PLAYERS
I've known Stacy for 35 years. I taught him 10th grade Biology @ Druid.
I still see him all the time in the neighborhood of 16th St. & 29th Ave. in West End.


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I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Bob Witt was being so gracious as to allow me to conduct THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND in his front yard as they played "YEA ALABAMA."



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THE MOUND CONTAINS THE RUINS OF FRANKLIN HALL, A STUDENT DORMITORY BURNED BY THE YANKEES ON APRIL 4TH, 1865. http://tour.ua.edu/tourstops/mound.html
The sign should reading "NO PLAYING WITH YOURSELF ON THE HISTORICAL MOUND!"

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http://web.me.com/earl_john/PhotographybyEarl/For_fine_portraiture.html

The new section of the stadium in the south end zone about 30 minutes before kickoff on September 4, 2010.


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The largest crowd in Alabama History to witness a football game: 101,821


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Robert Register HOW 'BOUT DAT CRIMSON TIDE! Hung out with the BLUE QUAD SQUAD & got to see Bama go, "NO WAY, JOSE!" 50 yard line seats in our "new" stadium, few Bacardi miniatures & excellent company. MARVELOUS!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgDrJ5Z2rKw&feature=related


Robert Register HOW 'BOUT DAT CRIMSON TIDE!
NO WAY, JOSE!!!!
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15997169

Here's a short video of a fellow fan who kept our spirit up during the entire game!
http://gallery.me.com/earl_john/100784


BOBBY RUSH "In order to catch a big catfish, you gotta have a big catfish pole, then ya gotta have a good catfish bait and ya gotta find a good catfish hole. I'M GOING NIGHT FISHING! That's when the catfish love to bite. Done found out what kinda bait to use. Found out what these suckers like to bite!"


I missed last weekend's JOHNNY SHINES BLUES FESTIVAL but our old buddy, John Earl, got some pictures and Tommy Stevenson featured the event in his Tuscaloosa News column.
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20100905/NEWS/100909854/1215/NEWS06?Title=AT-LARGE-Blues-8216-Shine-8217-on

Bobby Rush http://www.myspace.com/bobbyrush
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Bobby Rush http://www.bobbyrush.net
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Here's John Earl's observations of Johnny Shines
Drivin' Mr. Shines

Often when I went with my musician friend Johnny Shines on any kind of long trip I was his chaffeur. One exception was our trip to Miami, Florida, for a blues festival. He drove his old Buick, which had such bad brakes that we had to stick our feet out the doors to bring it to a full stop. I drove Johnny to locales as far away as Ann Arbor, Michigan, and to places in the Black Belt of Alabama that seemed to be out of another century. I met Johnny at a benefit for the Freedom Quilting Bee. He was performing. That encounter led to many experiences I’d otherwise never had.

I went with Johnny into homes in the “blackbelt” of Alabama that had no electricity or indoor plumbing. Johnny, Dave Alexander and I visited a house in rural Alabama that used an artesian well for its water supply. I had imbibed some clear liquor from a fruit jar on the porch where they were strumming their guitars. After bending over to get a sip from the well in the yard I stood up and felt like the world was spinning around me accompanied by a symphony of rural blues.

I got to hang out with a lot of great musicians when I was with Johnny. A list would include: Hound Dog Taylor, Mance Lipscomb, Robert Pete Williams, Roosevelt Sykes, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Luther Allison, Albert King, Joe Turner, Eddie Vinson, Bobby Bland, Papa Lightfoot, Little Brother Montgomery, Carey Bell, Otis Rush, Lowell Fulson, Big Mama Thorton, Buddy Guy, Junior Parker, Sunnyland Slim and Son House.

Johnny, his grandson Pete and I went to the Ann Arbor Blues Festival in 1970 in my father's silver Mazda stationwagon. The use of my tiny Volkswagen bug had been ruled out by my parents. As a performer Johnny had been assigned a hotel room. He and his grandson Pete were to share one bed and I was to have the other one. It turned out that Johnny's piano player from Chicago Sunnyland Slim was also booked for the room. Johnny told me later that when I wasn't fazed by having to sleep with Sunnyland that he then knew I wasn't prejudiced. Sunnyland called me his "old bed buddy."

I was surprised that the letter about the festival that I had written to Bob Groom, whose magazine in the United Kingdom had published several articles about Johnny, was used in its entirety in Blues World.

It's last paragraph was: Toward's the Festival's end Son House was talking in the performer's tent. Son is a devoutly religious man and a legend in the blues. He said, "A lot of these people on stage been foolin', just foolin.' That's all. You know, when you want to talk to the Lord so bad, so bad that tears are running down your face, that's feeling the blues. You want the truth. Well, when the Lord give it to you, then you really got the blues.'

Another bluesman whose music had religious overtones was Mississippi Fred McDowell. He lived in a modest house trailer in Como, Mississippi, although he was famous worldwide in blues circles. The Rolling Stones in their album Sticky Fingers covered his song "You Got To Move." Recently Aerosmith recorded a powerful version of it. When Fred visited Johnny I bought him a bottle of virgin bourbon, a libation that I'd remembered he'd liked in Ann Arbor.



John Earl just got back from Europe where he attended the Miss Italia contest. His images capture some of the best features of this event.


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THIS MIGHT INTEREST MANY OF YOU...

The following comes from an article printed in the 1966 MONROE JOURNAL CENTENNIAL EDITION. It is entitled WOMEN HAD TO FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL IN CIVIL WAR.

"Salt was scarce and women of the day dug the earth from the smokehouses, had it washed to procure even a limited supply of the necessity. Those living near the Gulf or bay could boil the sea water and thus have salt. Such things as coffee, cooking soda and sugar became almost unheard of commodities. Coffee was substituted for in the 1861 columns of THE CLAIBORNE SOUTHERNER, a recipe for making coffee from sweet potatoes. The potatoes were cut into small squares, dried in the sun, later parched, ground and boiled. Okra was also used for coffee and tea was made from any number of leaves. Among the leaves used were blackberry, cassena, youpon plant & sassafras.

"Sugar became more and more scarce, so sorghum was substituted for sweetening; for ordinary baking soda the women learned to make a substitute from the ashes of corn cobs. The ashes were placed in a jar and covered in water to stand until clear. By using one part ashes and two parts sour milk, various breads and cakes could be made."

"No oils were available for the type of lamp then in use and 'store' candles gave out. Lard and grease were saved in pans and woolen rags became wicks."

FLASH...UNIVERSAL CALLED TO LET ME KNOW THEY ARE RE-RELEASING THE FIRST CANDYMEN ALBUM ON CD.
DON'T KNOW ALL THE DETAILS YET AS TO OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE. I'LL KEEP YOU INFORMED.
KEEP ROCKIN',
BUDDY


The Candymen's first album from 1967
Here's the Candymen thread from Jeff Miami's LIMESTONE LOUNGE http://limestonelounge.yuku.com/forum/viewtopic/id/495
ALL IMAGES COURTESY OF RODNEY JUSTO
http://www.myspace.com/coocoocachooband.

http://www.coocoocachooband.com/theguys.html


Bill Gilmore



BUDDY BUIE:MUSIC OF MY LIFE, part II






As I said on the first CD, Roy Orbison was one of my true heroes. I heard him perform countless times. I'd stand listening to him sing from the wings of the stage and there was never a night that the hair didn't stand up on my arms. He was phenomenal. You can imagine how excited Bill Gilmore, John Rainey Adkins and I were when he recorded our song "Afraid To Sleep". It's a...
In my book, in my repetoire, it was one of my finest hours even though it wasn't a big hit.


photo courtesy of http://paulcochran.com
l.to r.:Alan Diggs, Chris Demarco, Bill Gilmore, Paul Cochran, Dennis Yost, Buddy Buie


AFRAID TO SLEEP
The night is still
The wind is chill
I hear the rain
Falling on my window pane
Can't close my eyes
Afraid to sleep
Cause when I do
I only dream of you
I'm trying to forget
We ever met
But how can I forget
And dream of you

Afraid to sleep
Because I'll dream of you
Afraid to sleep
Because I'll wake up feeling blue

If I stay awake forever
We'll never be together
So I'll close my eyes
Go ahead and dream
Sweet dreams
Sweet dreams
Sweet dreams


THE CANDYMEN, photo courtesy of http://paulcochran.com
L. to R.- Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix, John Rainey Adkins, Rodney Justo, Bill Gilmore

MIAMI BEACH '65: Bill Gilmore, Bobby Peterson, Robert Nix, Rodney Justo, John Rainey Adkins

Robert Nix in the PEANUT FESTIVAL PARADE at the intersecton of Troy & Foster St. by the Federal Building



Rodney Justo We were on our way to see Tom Jones when this picture was taken.

NIXO!!!!

Miami Beach '65: Bobby Peterson, Robert Nix, John Rainey Adkins, Rodney Justo

Miami '65: Bobby Peterson, THE ROCKER, Nix, John Rainey, Bill Gilmore

THE CANDYMEN





ROBERT NIX