June 25, 2006

Frisco to Host Bluegrass Concert

October 22nd at Pizza Hut Park, do your best to catch Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Claire Lynch and Williams and Clark. Looks like they've got heavy hitters as far as sponsorships go. I only wish they'd bring in more bands, that's not what we call a festival folks, it's a concert. Festivals are a little looser in their structure, bands are approachable and you can basically jam anywhere you don't interrupt the stage performance. (I'll bet you can't pull out a mandolin and guitar near the bathrooms inside the front gate, what'll ya bet?) Here's the site for more information www.friscobluegrass.com. And while I'm at it. Surprise me Dallas radio! Give this thing some promotion. I know it's not the great tard Kenny Chesney or pop musics' Faith Hill, but give em a plug. These groups have "real" talent, not flames, lights and smoke. That's something the mainstream knows very little bit about.

June 23, 2006

The Garden Report

Anyone ever had tomato plants whos blooms wouldn't set? I've got a dozen plants in the ground 9 doing awsome. Three of the plants are healthy and large, but have no fruit due to the blooms falling off. I was told by an old farmer in Westminster (yes where the tornado hit) that there is a product called "bloom-set" that you spray on the blooms and it keeps them from falling off, therefore producing fruit and finally tomatoes. We don't want to use the product because it would render the garden "non organic" and we can't have that.

The squash and okra are doing great! We're at the point again where we cannot eat all of the harvest, so we will soon begin wondering around to the neighbors to ask them if they like vegetables. (I've always wanted to be one of those neighbors)

Peppers are mediocre. Lots of jalapenos that we won't use except in pico or salsa because they are so freaking hot, and the bells are small so far.

So that's the garden report for this Friday. Happy planting.

June 19, 2006

What's In the Case?

I got this idea from another article, but it's something I've thought about before and I'm sure everyone could tell a different story. Ever thought about what's in an instrument case? I know, you say well...an instrument, right? If that's your answer, then yes you would be right. But there is more.

If you look inside my oldest friends home, my Imperial 5 string banjo case which I've had for almost 30 years, you'd find the banjo of course. The first thing you'd see is that under that banjo is a rolled up strap. My dad and I had it made at a rodeo leather shop in downtown McAlester, Oklahoma around 1974. It's of course all hand tooled and carved with the words "Joey" stamped on it. That name is what my family and old friends say when they address me. This special strap has a rubber covered metal hook at each end that I took off of my very first nylon banjo strap my parents bought for me in 1972. The leather cowboys reused the hooks in order to hold up my 16 pounds of steel. I haven't used that banjo strap in about 15 years. I left that name behind when I turned 30, as I thought it was too young and I was too old for it. As it turns out, I've started using it again here and there. But the strap still remains in the case.

Inside the torn "pocket" door is a plethera of stuff. Picks, both thumb and finger by National, Dunlop, Ernie Ball and others. There are flatpicks too (in case somebody has a guitar that I just can't resist hanging a G chord on to). There are a also a couple of older Bill Kieth tuners I recieved for my 16th birthday. They need repairing and I just can't seem to get my act together long enough to mail them in and have them replaced for free (a $200 value). The tuners allow songs like Earls' "Home Sweet Home, Flint Hill Special, Earls Breakdown" and others to be played by locking the highs and lows. Without them you take it all into your own hands. And if you don't get them back to the pitch they started from, well...you are out of tune buster, right smack dab in the middle of the song! I don't play those tunes without them, so they currently, like years before are not a part of my rep.

Also in the pocket you'd find a transducer from the days when the Banj played rock banjo. I used the transducer under the bridge, out to a preamp, to effects and into a Marshall amp outfit. Boy those were the days! I can still remember back then! Well, some of the gigs...

There are also a couple of beer bottle lids. Who knows where these came from? Little Rock 2002? Dallas 1981? Hot Springs 1984? Tulsa 1978? I dono, I'm not sure of the brand. Probably something weird like Strohs.

Howbout furniture polish? Yep, a stick of scratch remover used from time to time to oil up the back of the neck. That's when I'm feeling like I'm gonna heat it up. I never really use it.

Then there are strings. Packages with 3 out of 5. Or emptys with the plastic holders still in tack.

I can't forget the old Sruggs-Ruben capo. It has no rubber left on it, but mechanically it's fine. They quit making them before I started playing. Probably worth something. Maybe not.

Finally grass. No, not that kind. Real grass, from fields, parks, lawns, the country. Hey it's a banjo, it's spent many, many hours under shade trees, out behind the car, front porches, cow pastures. The grass has always been there. It adds character.

Take a look in someone elses case, I'm sure you'll find different things whether they are guitars, mandolins, violins, dobros, or basses. Some may have pictures of heros or girls, tuners, sheet music, slides, capos and even a bottle cap. It's probably not that interesting to most folks, but if you play there might be a spark of something to think about. Next time I'll let you in on the outside of the house my friend lives in. It's got it's own character as well.

June 18, 2006

Happy Father's Day!

To all who are Dad's, hope you are enjoying the day. I got a new head unit from the kiddos. I've left my car at Best Buy for the day for the installation. I can't wait to jam! The factory unit skipped ALL THE TIME, so it needed to be replaced and the kids saw to it that it was. Alpine with ipod feature. Sweet!

June 17, 2006

The Jam is On

My bro's have decided to get it together for some music on the July 3rd. After two weeks of begging they managed to make it happen. All we need is the lead singer and we've got a show. We are doing a watermelon party at a Eureka Springs inn. I've now got to get my dobro chops in order, at least what little I have. We only do this kind of thing about four times a year, but always plan on more. The last two gigs were back before Christmas. It's amazing that we always sound the way we do.

June 13, 2006

Canes Lead

Just for the record. Carolina now leads the series 3-1 and the next game is at home. Looks like the cup may be handed over by tomorrow!

June 11, 2006

Stickam

I've added a Stickam player to the lower left. You are probably hearing the vintage 1962 recording of Flatt and Scruggs as you are reading. You can select audio clips, images or video, it is interactive. I'll be adding more content soon. I'm liking it.

June 09, 2006

NHL Finals


NHL Finals
Originally uploaded by banj.
I know, I know, everyones up in over the Mavericks. I don't do bb, but I do hope they go all the way. It's always exciting in the city when one of the big 4 do well.

If you read me from time to time, you probably are saying "what's up with the banj? No NHL reports?" Ah, do not let me mislead you, banj does hockey!

I've always hated the Oilers because of their relationship with Americans team, the STARS. But when it came down to taking a fave in the finals, I orignally was a go with Edmonton. After all, Gretzky did his record breaking there and they have been and still are one of the better Canadian forces. They've also got the great Chris Pronger, Ryan Smyth and of course Michael Peca. But after being glued to the first game three nights ago and watching Carolina come back from a 3-0 deficit at the end of the 2nd to win 5-4, you've gotta have respect for the Canes! Last night was a Carolina shut out with a final score of 5-0. Speed, physical play, these guys are gonna win! I feel it in the snow! Cam Ward is an awesome netminder and the rest of the team led by Brindamore are truly one of the best.

I've had to switch my favorite in this final. We've got the jersey. If now it just weren't so freakin' hot in Dallas!

June 08, 2006

Van Halen Tribute


Van Halen Tribute
Originally uploaded by banj.
Have you heard about this one? For a newgrasser that loves covers, I can't wait for it to arrive at the house. John Cowan Band, David Lee Roth, David Grisman, Tony Trischka, Larry Cordle, Blue Highway and many more names make this one to have. The intracacies of songs like "Panama" combined with the technical aspects of bluegrass music played well deliver something previsously unheard on a recording. Log on to CMH Records. and take a listen.

June 03, 2006

Not Here, Not Now

I'm not going to do it. I'm not even going to post where the "Chicks" are performing or when. I do not want to rant, but I do not think ever, never, in any way does a performer have a pedestal to stand up to thousands of people who respect your talent and like your work and tell them what you think politically. Then to apologize and then take it back?? Makes me boil! I thought they had a cool sound after Maines joined them and I even actually admit to spending $35 on a couple of their discs, but that was it. I'm holding out. Everyone needs forgiveness, but they're not asking for it. They're just three bottled blondes going about their way wishing they were making the millions they were prior to 2003, and in the process of that comparing themselves to the Beatles and their snafu statement they made in the mid '60s about being so popular. The press is doing a good enough job playing up their "return." I'm not fanning the smelly flame.

June 02, 2006

Please Visit:

Hop on over to www.dfwacoustics.com and give it a try. I've got some stuff you can use if you like Texas music!! I need the traffic!