Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Paddy's Pub Debut & More!



Last week was awesome. Let me tell you about it … On Friday, Jan. 23rd, I performed at Aurora Adult Day Center for their Senior guests and we had a great time. I perform there monthly, usually for the birthday celebration and singing for these wonderful people is always the highlight of my performance schedule.

On Saturday, Jan. 24th, I performed at Paddy’s Pub for the first time and what an awesome venue. It’s so eclectic and fun. There was a great crowd, the staff were fantastic and so helpful, and they had Strongbow on tap. My kind of venue! I was blessed to be working with Sam Steffke for this gig and he is an absolute wonder on the keyboard! We both seemed to feed off of each other allowing us to feel free enough to stretch and try out some new stuff. I was trying stuff vocally that I’ve never done before ... and it was working! Sam said he was trying new licks too! I can't wait to work with Sam again!
I’m scheduled to be back at Paddy’s on Saturday, March 28th. http://www.paddyspub.net/

Sunday was family dinner day and I headed out to the West Bend area to my parent’s house. My sister Chris makes a mean meatloaf, and to my surprise, she had my favorite chocolate dessert, brownies! There went the diet …

The next couple of weekends I’m not performing, but I am preparing to go into the studio to record the vocals for my debut Tate Music Group release due out later this year (http://www.tatemusicgroup.com/). I’m visiting Sound Quarry, a recording studio in Brookfield, WI this coming Thursday to discuss my project. Here’s their website if you want to check them out: http://www.soundquarry.com/.
More to come next week! Until then ...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Barack Obama!

What a sense of pride I feel today … not just the pride in being an African-American, but mostly, the pride in being an American! As CNN’s Campbell Brown put it last night, “without the hyphen, just American!”

It’s a scene of beauty the confetti of faces that I see as the various angles are captured of this mega crowd of people poised to witness “change” often breaking into the simple, yet poignant chant that permeated a dynamic campaign to victory … YES WE CAN!

When Obama rose to prominence in Illinois, I was entertaining on cruise ships and though I occasionally would catch CNN while on board, there was very little talk of him on an international level. I do remember being home in Chicago during one of my vacations and seeing campaign signs with this strange name “Obama.” I, like many others, thought the person attached to this name had to be a Muslim, and if a Muslim, then probably a bit radical. Of course, this is a stereotype that I’m ashamed to admit that I subscribed to, but I did. Then I see the person behind the name and in looking at this straight laced, nerdy man, radical was the last thing I thought about him.

Illinois Senator … U.S. Senator … Presidential Candidate …

Honestly, I have no idea when all these milestones in Obama’s political career took place, but when I realized that November, 2007 would mark the end of my last ship contract and that I would actually be home during an election year, I started to pay attention to those vying for my vote.

The choice to vote democratic was kind of a no brainer considering the current state of affairs under a republican leadership, and it didn’t take long before the democratic field narrowed to just two … Clinton and Obama. It wasn’t until I surfed across Oprah’s endorsement of Obama that I really started to lean towards him and ultimately decided to cast my vote for CHANGE!

As it turned out, many Americans voted for change and elected Barack Obama as our 44th president. As he is sworn in today, the DREAM becomes a reality in all of us, and under President Obama’s leadership, it’s up to all of us to right the wrongs that have lead us to these challenging times.

“In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted -- for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things -- some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom.” - President Obama.