Moving along and having fun this week in mid November. There are not too many times I can remember hunting from my tree stand with just a Tee Shirt on in mid November, but I'm lovin' it anyway. Every 60 degree day in November is another day without having to fire up the furnace and one less day it can snow. If it's not 60 degrees and sunny, I get all funny. So let's move right along.
This Week in Rock and Roll History:
1954 Sammy Davis Jr. loses an eye in a car crash driving from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. C.W. McCall of "Convoy Fame" turns 81 this week
On to Saturday night's show at Gordy's in Windsor. Who would ever think that there could actually be another "Hotel" type place on earth - but there is! We fit right into this place as we took a step back in time just a bit. The good old time Tavern is exactly the type of place the Short Change Band takes off on. The hospitality was second to known as we were treated like gold on Saturday. (Thank you Pat!) The house was packed and the crowd stayed right up to the end of the evening. We had a ton of guests come up and play and sing with us. Check out the Website for all the latest pictures from the weekend. Musically, once again, we played everything from "Silver Wings" to Sharp Dressed Man"- we did it all. And like I've said before, as quick as it all began, it was over. The band would like to thank all of you folks that came out and showed your support. We will be back to Gordy's on January 16th, 2010. If you missed us this last week, we hope to see you all again at the January Show.
This Saturday it's hunters weekend and once again we will be doing a "meet and eat" show up to the Central Hotel in Nineveh. The band starts early that evening - 5:30pm as food will be served generally in that time zone. So, get there early.
Sunday we're back into the studio for yet more work on the "Full Circle" CD. We're coming around the bend now on this project as we hope to wrap it up by years end and on to master/mix down in January.
Also this Sunday the band heads to Turning Stone to the Skynyrd Nation tour: (God and Guns) I've seen these boys for going on 4 decades, and every show is better than the one before.
They may not be quite as good as the Ronnie Days, but neither am I, so we're even.
Be well, Be good, and good luck on opening day- Bang a big one!
Peace and Love
-Mikee^^Dee
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