Congratulations,
We made it to Friday once again. Another work week gone by, another shopping day crossed off the calendar until Christmas. Today I'll be doing my final rehearsal for tomorrow nights' show at the Hearing Room in Lowell. We've added several new songs to the set lists so it's pretty exciting for me when I get to do new material in front of an audience for the first time. I hope to see a lot of familiar faces in the room. Patriot's Nation will be holding it's collective breath today as our favorite lunk of a tight end, Rob Gronkowski, undergoes back surgery. There has been much talk on sports radio about him missing the rest of the season, being traded, released, ending his career et cetera......My thought was a little different considering this could impact a lot more than his football career, I get it. Gronk is a famous, larger than life professional athelete making huge money, and he has done some amazing things on the field. It's pretty easy for me to lose sight of the fact that in relative terms, he's really just a kid. Granted, he may be a pretty rich kid now, and there are those occasional, off the field moments when he seems like he is stuck in perpetual Spring Break Mode. But quietly ,behind the scenes, he has demonstrated many acts of generosity and thoughtfulness that the cameras don't catch as ofen as they do the twerking and the partying. I'm thinking Mr. and Mrs. Gronkowski did a pretty good job a parents, and Rob Gronkowski is a pretty normal young guy that enjoys partying the same was many of us and our kids did when we were his age. So football aside, I hope for Rob and his family that all goes well with the surgery today. And I hope you all have an awesome weekend, Maybe I'll even see a few of you tomorrow night. Safe Travels, Hugh
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Happy December 1st everyone,
Well the second set for the Show at the Hearing Room this Saturday is ready. Thanks to those of you that put in requests. Additions to the set list include songs by Counting Crows, Howie Day, Five for Fighting and Eric Clapton. We are hoping for a good turnout, so if you need a break from Holiday shopping we hope to see you there. We will be at Angela's in Tyngsborough on the following Friday, but these two shows are the last chances you'll have to catch us this year, It's hard to belive that 2016 is almost over, but here we are on December 1st, just thirty days before the ghost of Dick Clark possesses Ryan Seacrest. I never quite understood the appeal of thousands of people spending the day using portable toilets in Times Square just to get crammed together and to be exposed to every known germ and virus known to man, all for the sake of watching the famous ball drop to ring in the New Year. I don't think I am really going to miss 2016. Don't get me wrong, it had a few notable moments to celebrate, especially if you're a Cubs Fan, but in it's entirety it was a pretty rough year. Let's just say that I've had my fill of 2016 and much of what it brought to light, so I made a couple of lists. In no particular order, these are a few things I am sick of; all the political rhetoric, the nasty campaign ads, democrats, republicans, biased liberal media, biased conservative media, terrorist attacks, Zika viruses, world disasters, Nuclear Testing in North Korea, Malaysian Planes getting blown out of the sky, panic stricken warnings about global CO2 levels versus the blatent disregard for the Environment by corporate executives only concerned about their bottom line and their bonuses, Isis, Kayne West and the Kardashians. 2016 took it's toll on the world of Music with the pasiing of some greats. Forgive me if I've missed any one but here's my personal list of who I am going to miss ; Paul Kantner(Jefferson Airplane?Starship) , Glenn Frey, Prince, Leon Russell, Buckwheat Zydeco, Lonnie Mack,Maurice White(Earth,Wind and Fire) Keith Emerson (ELP), David Bowie, Mose Allison, Merle Haggard, and of course Leonard Cohen. Although these artists have passed on their Music will be with us forever. Wouldn't it be nice if we could somehow choose what we carry forward and what we leave behind from year to year? Maybe we can........................... Safe Travels, Hugh |