[78-L] Vince Giordano schedule enhanced!
Michael Biel
mbiel at mbiel.com
Wed May 26 08:20:31 PDT 2010
From: Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com>
> Incidentally, it was just announced that Vince's Nighthawks will now
> be playing at Club Cache in New York every Monday AND Tuesday nights!
> Now I don't have to be as specific in my travel plans when my company
> sends me to Manhattan. Cary Ginell
When they do, give Leah and me a call. Maybe we can get together a
group. And the Jazz Bash is coming up on June 25 and 26.
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
> From: simmonssomer at comcast.net
>
> Well, that's very apt. All them there cowboy songs are about trucks and
> trains and faithless women.
> I once wanted to be a cowboy but not after I listened to them there records.
> Sounds like big trouble to me so I'll stay here in New Jersey where I'm near
> to Vince Giardano's Night Hawks.
>
> Al Simmons
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Biel" <mbiel at mbiel.com>
> To: <78-L at 78online.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Train Blockage Re: Whither NOLA
>
>
> >>>> We found out on
> >>>> the web while in transit that the Jimmie Rodgers museum was closed Sun
> >>>> &
> >>>> Mon and if the brochure had said that we would have gone on the way
> >>>> down
> >>>> Wed like db did. We went to take pictures anyway and wonder how he
> >>>> found
> >>>> the place because we hit all kinds of blocked roads with detours and a
> >>>> train blocking yet another road!
> >
> > From: Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com>
> >>> Blue Yodel No. 14: aka "Biel Street Blues"
> >
> > From: wmfisher at mtsu.edu
> >> Lets think about this....TRUTH exposing historians (Beil & Beil, both of
> >> whom we love dearly) are blocked from a shrine to a LEGEND (Rodgers) by a
> >> protective Train (take your pick here). OK..so I'm not an eloquent
> >> writer....
> >> Is there not something romantically poetic goin' on here?? ;-) Martin
> >
> > The train that was blocking the road was only three cars from the end,
> > but was parked with no signs of moving the 100 feet that would have
> > cleared the crossing. After a few minutes of humming "Waiting For A
> > Train" and trying to think of new words about waiting for a train to
> > MOVE, we went to to the next interstate exit and let the GPS guide us.
> > That is where we met two construction roadblocks and detours. We did
> > eventually muddle our way thru Meridian to the par where the little
> > shack is. There is a marble monument, a train engine and caboose, a
> > historical marker, and a flag pole that was dedicated by Ralph Peer. We
> > took a bunch of photos. I saw that the admission was $8, which is why I
> > had asked my question about if it would have been worth it -- it would
> > have been $16 for the two of us.
> >
> > What label was that box set on? ProperBox??
> >
> > Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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