We've been playing lots of music lately--most of it for Bird People. Last week, The
Zick and I did a brief (too early) morning appearance on the local TV station,
WTAP. We got to play two songs and part of the station's "Daybreak Concert Series", one of which will be shown on the morning show on March 20 at (the safe-for-the-public hour of) 6:00 am or so. I believe
WTAP will also
stream the segment on their website after it airs. Unless, of course, there are restraining orders issued.
BWD's Founding Publishers, Bill & Elsa Thompson recorded a "Daybreak Concert" appearance, too. Theirs will air the day before, on March 19, 2007, and will also be available on the
WTAP website.
Fresh from our WTAP show, we display our beaming faces (which are better suited to radio).
Late last month we played some acoustic music in Oxford, Ohio, with our buddy, John
Kogge, for the
Ohio Ornithological Society's Owl Symposium. We billed ourselves as Chick Sandwich (
JZ is always in the middle on stage) and played for about 120 or so souls at
Hueston Woods State Park.
John Kogge, Julie Zickefoose (chick), BOTB performing as Chick Sandwich. Photo by Hugh Rose.
Of course there was a $20 cover charge and a two-drink minimum. Sign by Jen Sauter. Photo by Hugh Rose.
Each summer our family goes to
The Chautauqua Institution near Jamestown, NY for a week-long working vacation. We often teach classes on bird watching and give lectures to the delightful and robust Bird, Tree & Garden Club there. Increasingly, we also play music there, since Chautauqua is such a haven for the arts and musicians are made to feel very welcome.
JZ and BOTB performing al fresco (or is it al dente?) last summer at the Chautauqua Institution in western NY.
This coming weekend we're again taking our show on the road to
The Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm where we're performing our program "Music of the Birds." This program is all fluff. You will learn NOTHING about birds, bird ID, bird feeding--it's just music and pretty pictures. If you're within shouting distance of Dayton, Ohio, come on down and see us. Show starts at 7:30 pm on Saturday, March 17. Good seats are still available.
We'll be playing acoustically at Aullwood, so no electric guitar, no necktie, and no fancy headgear.
One thing I'm a little concerned about is the fact that we're going to see acoustic guitar whiz and fab singer/songwriter
Bruce Cockburn the night before at
Stuart's Opera House in
Nelsonville, Ohio. This is a belated b-day present to me from
Zick. Bruce's performance may make me want to saw the neck off of my guitar. If that happens, I'll fall back on the old comb/wax paper/homemade-kazoo thing as my instrument of choice.
4 comments:
You know you could hold your own in Mr. Cockburn's presence! So shut yo'mouth mo fo!
elizzlebizzled
Hmmm...We are sans kids this weekend, and Dayton isn't very far away....
Dayton you say? Hmmmm.
I'm sure you would be a veritable virtuoso of the comb/wax paper/homemade-kazoo
tfepdsDeck out in your green and orange and have Jules throw in the Irish penny whistle for Saturday's feast of St. Paddy.
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