I’ve often heard it said that owners begin to look and act like their animals. Well, Archie is becoming more and more sociable. In fact, he sulks noticeably if we don’t go to the bar for an aperitif, an activity which Lesley, Archie and myself now enjoy togther, though he has yet to actually buy a round. He has also always liked playing with plectrums and pencils. So I suppose this was the next logical step……
Author: Rowland Jones
I spend my time writing & performing songs, writing 'stuff', and browsing idly around the net for considerably longer than any adult should . . .
It’s that easy……
Why are so many world leaders worrying their little heads in Copenhagen, when the answer is simply to go to e-how.. Yes somebody posted the e-how — not of the day — but of the century entitled
What about?
As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
That’s from ‘Africa’ by Toto.
Or maybe
It’s no use, he sees her, he starts to shake and cough, just like the old man in that book by Nabokov
A classic by Sting from ‘Don’t stand so close to me.’
Words and more words
I love wordplay: so here’s a few neologisms
STASIS – implore female sibling to linger
CHIPMUNK – Franciscan Fryer
HERPES – Greek God of spots
MONOTAMY – boring marriage
MAHOGAMY – solid marriage
I have posted one or two of these elsewhere: but I’m quite proud of them…… 🙂
A new start ….. yes, another one
I started this blog, about 15 months ago: and did absolutely nothing with it…..
So off we go….again
RAM is about my journals…. straight and simple.
If you want to read more about why I think ‘pen & paper’ are important then have a look at ‘What is RAM?’ page.
If you have anything to say on the subject then please make comments!
Jan 2009 the musical story so far…
It was on 24th July 2007 that Lesley and I started our plan to meet people in blues: the first stop being Trasimeno Blues: a major festival and near where we live. The first people we met were Papaleg Acoustic Blues Duo, Pierluigi and Marco: two lovely guys from Abruzzo. I also met Brit Andy Martin, a slide/steel guitar player, who lives in Perugia. Then Crystal White appeared and asked me if I was Smokin’ Joe Kubek- that night’s headline act! Also met up with Gianluca di Maggio, the brains behind Trasimeno Blues which now includes an Autumn Season called Bianco Rosso e Blues and Soul Christmas.
It was few weeks later when we heard Cjmbaljna Blues Band playing in Panicale: I knew the drummer, and they invited me up to play a few numbers which was great fun. A few months later we met at another of their gigs, a friendly pizzeria called ricomincio da tre, run by Fabio, a great bloke and a crazy for guitars: we got on immediately….. It was at this point that CBB and I set up a ‘project’. We did our stage debut in February after several months of intense rehearsal, and then recorded a demo. This started the ball rolling.
After a number of local gigs to keep us match fit, we were invited to Sicilia Blues to play for ‘Blues Band on Stage 2009’ We were on after a band called Cotton Field Hollers; who had done well previously. Unfortunately for them (but not for us) this left them a little overconfident: they were very good but …. after all, who was this bunch of youngsters with some ‘ole guy’ fronting them? We took the place apart, and in fairness they were extremely (and genuinely) complimentary after the gig. 24th May we were back South for the final in Sicily. This was fantastic fun, and we met some lovely people who have become close friends: in particular, Enzo and Teresa from the Walking Trees , and Sandro Pittari drummer with, amongst others, Marco Gioe’s Shotgun. In the end, the judges decided to invite all the bands to Etna, rather than selecting three as was the original plan!
June began with a solo gig here in the village, then 26th June we were at the other end of Italy. We were in the final of I.B.C. to select a band to represent Italy in Memphis 2009. We eventually came 5th. Had a great time and met more lovely musicians: including Tillamook, who deservedly won. Jimbo Mathus from New Orleans and hs band were fun: the only downpoint was the mosquitos who devoured Lesley!
A few days later it was The Blue Sunset where we again met the Papaleg boys, Andy Martin, Kellie Rucker and Olga, Jimbo’s wife who were all launching new CD’s: Also met Livia Palone who’s become a good friend.
8th July we arrived in Sicily for Etna Blues. We were also invited to play with Max Stratos and the Border Radio in a little town called Lentini, which was a good night out: more great guys! For Etna Blues, I reckon we had the best support slot as we were opening the first night : it went down really well and then we jammed with Nine Below Zero, and the guys from the King’s Brothers. The next few weeks were frantic with three gigs during Umbia Jazz, and then (on my birthday) the debut at Trasimeno Blues: which went well although the sound system let us down a bit. A week later I went to see Bluesindrome at Taverenelle and ended up playing with them and Crystal (White) which was excellent.
August saw my last gig with the project. So we ended where we’d started in Panicale. Again a great night, and fortuitously I met Carmelo Russo a guitar player from Genova. We rehearsed a few weeks later and though our musical backgrounds are somewhat (!) diverse: – – Gypsy Kings& Flamenco vs Blues&jazz – – it works! So another project Jamencuz was born.
At the beginning of September, I was involved with a project called ContaminazioniUrbane, during which I fronted a jam session at Urban, and did a set at Al San Giovenale in Orvieto for the closing night, when Carmelo joined me for a few numbers. We then went off to Tropea for the blues Festival during which I jammed with Red Onions Band and met old friends: Enzo, Teresa, Kellie and made new ones Maurizo Pugno, and Sophie Kertesz and generally had a wonderful time!
October was my first major solo gig supporting Gege Telesforo for Bianco Rosso e Blues, part of Trasimeno Blues, which went down extremely well.
November and December have been relatively quiet on the gig front, but I did play wth Livia Palone at Lettere Caffe in Rome and did our first full gig with Jamencuz! which went down very well. The rest of the time (musically) has been spent in recording: since moving here March 2007 I have written 30 complete songs! Also I’ve been researching where to go next.
So that’s the story so far,
Next week I’ll post some of the plans we have and what we have done so far.
Rowland