Friday, September 09, 2005


Ken Babbs [a.k.a. "capn skyp", founding member of THE MERRY PRANKSTERS, hero of THE ELECTRIC KOOL-AID ACID TEST{Hey Hollywood, wouldn't that make a great movie!} & host of the very first Acid Test almost 40 years ago at his book store in Santa Cruz,CA on November 27,1965] has been keeping everyone up to speed on the Katrina aftermath. Check out http://skypilotclub.com


Robert,
Jeff Lemlich has something that I didn't know existed!!!
I don't know if its the excesses of the 60s and 70s or early dementia but I would have sworn I never had a record on United Artist as an artist. WRONG!!! I thought I made a demo of these songs in order to give Wilbur an idea of how I wanted them sung. WRONG!!!
If anyone out there remembers circumstances concerning this, please reply!!
I have a Bill Gilmore story which I'll share with you later.
Rock ON
Buddy Buie


BILL GILMORE third from left, DENNIS YOST next to last, BUDDY BUIE on the right
PLEASE CHECK OUT THE BILL GILMORE TRIBUTE PAGE AT THE CLASSIC IV WEBSITE!

http://crystalhorizon.com/Classics_IV/gilmore_tribute.htm

JIMMY DEAN REMEMBERS BILL GILMORE:


Hey Roberto
----About Bill Gilmore----
We all called him Shakin' Bill, since he stood rock still on stage. We (the James Gang and the Candymen) were always running into each other back then on the road since Buddy booked both groups, and often here in Dothan, so I remember Shakin' Bill well, but only knew him casually. I remember him as a quiet, introspective and obviously intelligent guy who was always friendly to be around. From the time I was around him and from what John Rainey told me about him, I realized he had issues inside known only to himself. The last time I saw him was somewhere backstage, probably in the late sixties I think somewhere in Tennessee. He was playing for the Classics IV and we were on the show too. He was gentlemanly as usual, but you know how it is backstage, hectic and such, so we didn't get a chance to talk. I liked Shakin' Bill, admired his bass playing, and was sorry when I heard he had passed away.
Jimmy Dean

JIMMY DEAN, BUDDY BUIE, ALL-AMERICAN GOOD GUY BILL J. MOODY, AND WILBUR WALTON JR.

HEY YA'LL:
YOUR REMINISCENCES ARE VALUABLE TO ALL OF US OLD DUTCH SURVIVORS! GIT WILBUR ON THE WEB AND TELL YOUR STORIES TO SOMEONE. "CUBA, ALABAMA" IS AVAILABLE! TAKE A FEW MOMENTS AND LET US HEAR FROM YA!
BEST,
roberto http://rockpilgrimage.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 08, 2005

JEFF LEMLICH OF MIAMI HAS SHARED HIS COPY OF BUDDY BUIE'S 45, MIAMI BOUND/3 COINS IN A FOUNTAIN. SOMEBODY NEEDS TO DO FOR THE GULF COAST ROCK 'N ROLL WHAT JEFF HAS DONE FOR SOUTH FLORIDA ROCK. PLEASE CHECK OUT HIS WEBSITE http://limestonerecords.com

Roberto,
I have that Buddy Buie single on United Artists (see attached scans). Unfortunately "Three Coins In A Fountain" is too scratched to play. The flip, "Miami Bound", plays well, and is a soulful little number. Good job, Buddy.

Jeff Lemlich



[hey Rodney the Rocker, Big Bob, Jimmy Dean & Buddy, how 'bout some reminiscences of the late Billy Gilmore, guitarist for the Classics IV & The Candymen]
THE WHEELS OF PROGRESS ARE TURNING FOR THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND DISCOGRAPHY WITH BILL CONNELL, DRUMMER FOR THE ALLMAN JOYS, CLEARING THE AIR ABOUT WHO PLAYED WHAT:

From:rollingmotion
To:"robert register"
Subject:
Re: Bill Connell, Ingemar in Holland Has A Question Fo' Ya!
Date:
Wed, 07 Sep 2005 18:32:05 +0000

Robert,
Will write Ingemar with exact tunes, but I played on all the Bradley Barn sessions, all the RCA sessions, and most of the Tree Publishing/Dial Records sessions. None of the releases are credited corrrectly.

Respectfully,
BILL CONNELL

Neville brother, family find refuge in Tuscaloosa
http://tuscaloosanews.com
By Mark Hughes Cobb
Staff Writer
September 08. 2005 3:15AM

TUSCALOOSA Katrina displaced even New Orleans royalty: Art Neville is staying with some of his family at Tuscaloosa’s Sheraton Four Points hotel for the near future.

They’re here partly because this city was an easy drive from the Crescent City, yet far enough away from Katrina’s main path, and partly because of their long friendship with Tuscaloosan Fred DeLoach.

“I figured I might as well go where I know someone," Neville said.

The keyboardist and elder statesman of The Neville Brothers and The Meters was in Syracuse, N.Y., playing a series of gigs with Bob Weir and Rat Dog (remnants of the Grateful Dead) as Katrina began its approach. When his wife, Lorraine, and 9-year-old daughter, Amelia, began to feel uneasy, they called DeLoach.

“Lorraine called me up and said she didn’t want to be stuck uptown [where their home is located] with no power," DeLoach said. He had reserved rooms at the Royal Sonesta for that weekend, and they could have them. Staying there was Lorraine’s original plan, but then Katrina took a turn for the worse.

“I was watching on the TV, and it looked like it was heading straight for us," Neville said.

So he called up DeLoach and urged the friend to help get his family out. DeLoach offered the use of a company plane, but Lorraine chose to drive instead. With Amelia and a couple of friends in tow, they reached the Sheraton about four-and-a-half hours after leaving on the Saturday before Katrina hit.

“It was kind of hit and run at the beginning, trying to figure out how soon to leave," Neville said.

The Druid City opened its arms to the Neville family, as it has to the band in the past. The Neville Brothers played a pair of legendary all-night gigs at a club located in the old L&N train station in the early 1980s, about the time Rolling Stone voted the band’s album “Fiyo on the Bayou," a mix of R&B, funk and Aaron’s quavering falsetto matched to brotherly harmonies, the best album of 1981.

Aaron’s solo recordings, including hits with “Everybody Plays the Fool" and a duet with Linda Ronstadt on “Don’t Know Much," helped raise the band’s profile through the ’80s and ’90s, as did hit albums for the band such as “Yellow Moon" and “Brother’s Keeper."

The Neville Brothers played a headlining concert in 1992 at Riverside Amphitheatre on the University of Alabama campus, with fellow New Orleans legends The Radiators opening the show.

“Here in Tuscaloosa, they’ve treated us very, very kind," Neville said.

“I’ve been knowing Fred a long time, but the rest of the people have been really great to us, too."

The scope of the disaster was beyond his imagining. Neville grieves for the city where he’s lived all his life and for the people. But he’s pleased to know that his family is safe, including a sister; 24-year-old son, Ian, who was playing music in Brazil; and his three musical siblings in The Neville Brothers, Aaron, Cyril and Charles.

Aaron is with his family in Memphis, Charles is in Massachusetts, and Cyril is with family in Austin, Texas.

They’ll reunite this weekend in Nashville for a massive charity concert to be aired simultaneously on MTV, VH1 and CMT on Saturday. The Neville Brothers are among a long list of stars, including The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Kanye West, Brian Wilson, Melissa Etheridge, Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Trent Reznor, Green Day, Usher and The Dave Matthews Band.

The Neville Brothers also plan to donate a portion of the royalties from their newest album, “Walkin’ in the Shadows of Life," to the American Red Cross, with their record label, EMI, matching whatever the band gives.

But that’s about as far into the future as the Neville family, currently of Tuscaloosa, can see.

“The way it looks, it’s going to be difficult to go back there," Neville said. “I hope we can rebuild again, but it’s going to be a heavy job.

“Now we see how important that city is. We’ve got to keep praying and see if America is going to bring it back.

OUR OLD BUDDY, JIM HODGES, ORIGINALLY FROM DOTHAN & NOW LIVING IN SAN DIEGO SHARES SOME OF HIS MEMORIES OF THE VIEUX CARRE:

Hey Robert,

N'Awlins!!! Laissez les bon temps rouler. Best culture
& food in America.

I once had a condo in the French Quarter - from 1985
to 1990 - a huge living room/kitchen with a loft
bedroom. It was on St Philip St between Bourbon and
Dauphine in a building built about 1810. It was
stumbling distance (about 200 ft) from Jean LaFitte's
Blacksmith Shop on the corner of St Philip and
Bourbon. I started and/or ended many a Friday and
Saturday night on one of the barstools there. (Back in
my drinking days - long since gone).

I hate to see this tragedy, even though we all knew it
would eventually happen. The Quarter surprisingly
didn't flood like most of the rest of the city ....
The French were smarter than we gave them credit for,
and built on the some of the only "high ground."

Do you know how Canal St got it's name? After the
British took over, the French wanted to build a canal
around the Quarter to keep the British out! I could be
wrong about that - maybe the British wanted to keep
the French in!

Take care ... hope all is well with you.

Jim

& FINALLY FAN MAIL FOR "CUBA, ALABAMA"!

So before it fades, I want to say thank you for your honesty today. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. Somehow,I see you as a patient teacher, there for any student who asks -- like a resource specialist or something.

Monday, September 05, 2005

HEY YA'LL:
Rusty Crumpton [guitarist for the Rockin' Gibraltars] wants to give a deserving working musician evacuee who lost his instruments an old Fender Twin Reverb Amp similar to this one:
http://www.grandcanyontuberadio.com/Fender/Fender%20Twin%20Reverb%20Guitar%20Amp%20002_small.jpg
Subject :
Re: Would Everyone With Any Sense In This Country Please Stop Playing The KATRINA BLAME GAME!


great description of how much that old town means to ya, Rusty!
They're trying to chase everybody out of the Bywater now. The N.O. cops came through yesterday in black unmarked Cadillacs armed to the teeth and used bullhorns and banged on doors and wore their black SWAT team uniforms and told everybody that if they didn't come out, they wouldn't be able to keep their pets when they would be eventually forced to evacuate but only the fools listened to them. Check out the ByWater/Marigny Bulletin Board fo' da inside shit! http://www.nola.com/forums/marigny/
A bunch of people holed up in the Quarter appear to be online.They still have running water and they have generators but I believe power may come on soon but they probably won't turn it on because they want everybody to leave so they can plunder their shit.
I'll post your offer this evening.
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF A NOLA/FORUMS/MARIGNY POST

by farfromhome2
9/5/05 18:36 ET
Re: PLAY BLAME GAME LATER! by nikkozikon, 9/5/05
I know for a fact that nikkozikon is from new orleans and you sir don't care about the rebuilding of our great city...we can blame and blame and blame now til we are blue in the face but it doesn't help that people have NO HOMES everyone wants to go home and pick up their lives. Not to mention EVERYONE is to blame...EVERYONE could have done things differently...that doesn't change the fact that there are still people and pets soaking in the toxic gumbo...I am appalled that you would wreck the morale of our citizens hope to come back better than ever. I HOPE for our sakes that you do not return! Our city would be better without you...pick up the pieces before we argue...we argue now it's only going to take longer for us to rebuild.
thanks.

great stuff, huh!
best,
reg http://rockpilgrimage.blogspot.com

P.S.Oh yeah, I screwed up that link for the Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association. This should work: http://www.faubourgmarigny.org/

RUSTY wrote:
Hey Roberto,
One day in 1981, I walked in the Easter Seal Rehab. Ctr. in Montgomery ( where I worked as a counselor) and announced that to all the staff that we ( me & my wife) were pregnant. One of the staff asked, "When?". I said, "while we were in New Orleans!" They all started laughing & she said, "no stupid, when is the baby due?" Talk about feeling like a dummy....& I'm still reminded of that to this day.
That baby, my daughter Shelley, is 23 yr. old graduate student at the Univ. of So. Carolina. She ( & most of the world) knows that she was conceived in NOLA (the International Hotel). We love going to NOLA....it feels so ancient..like stepping back in time.
In the beginning stages of the storm ("the Night of Katrina") , while most of the city was beginning to be either blown or washed away, FOX news was reporting from the French Qtr. that a "curfew" had been announced an hour earlier. At the same time, I saw some people wandering in the French Qtr., slightly staggering down Bourbon, quite naturally with a drink in hand. Someone shouted, "you can't have no curfew in da Qtr.!" Tonight I was watching FOX again & I swear I saw those same people staggering down Bourbon "in da Qtr.", high & dry!
The FOX news folks said that "da Qtr." was built on higher ground. Now, I don't know if that's true or not, but it show did look high & dry to me.....and...... "you can't have no curfew in da Qtr.!".... GOD bless 'em!
Some people might say that now is not the time for humor. I think most of da good folks of NOLA don't mind, so long as it's not disrespectful (& if you throw in a little prayer). So, I'll stop now for a moment of silence...........................................................
for da good folks of NOLA.
Sincerely,
rusty crumpton

PS: Roberto, I've got an old Fender Twin Reverb amp that I'll give to a "working" guitar player in NOLA who lost theirs in the storm.
So, if anybody out there can help me locate a needy musician & a way to get it there, please holler. Roberto, is it OK to communicate about this thru this blog? thanks, RC

and the great JOHNNY wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwyker wants to cut a book deal.[Hey, Lance, this might be up your alley, wwwwwyker is already talking to VH1 about some 70s history]
Check this out.....
From:
"JDWyker"

To: Ka$h
Subject:
Fw: [MFV] MORE CAT TALES !
Date:
Mon, 5 Sep 2005 17:25:24

Dear Ya'll !
If you enjoy readin' my CAT TALES Char has been kind enough to scan all of our MFV Achieves and found 80 CAT TALES !

We were gonna put a new one up every week to keep people comin' back to The MFV Website...But everyone has got a few great stories that they can tell....

And in these times of financial hardship around my shack I figured I need to be fishin' for a Book Deal or somethang...

That girl that called me from VH-1 last week wantin' a licence agreement to use MOTORCYCLE MAMA on a feature VH1 has called "LOVE THOSE 70's or somethang like that..kept on sayin' over and over...Man you need to write a book !

So why waste a second or take a chance on somebody missin' these stories....and there are so many...if we put up and OVERWHELMIN' display of my CAT TALES on the MFV website people will STILL have to come back more than once to read them all......

Some are only a few hundred words and some run on forever...they were all originally just emails to our MFV Tribe,,and have not been edited...you'll find a few mistakes but I think they are good enough for now...

So if you find yourself bein' bored or are a musician on the road and you need some readin' matter...PLEASE check out The CAT TALE section at http://www.mightyfieldofrvision.com/

And you can also listen to MFV Net Radio ...the most unique station on The Net....and we are puttin' together a documentary slide show to go along with the music...

You don't have to join to read the CAT TALES and listehn to MFV NET RADIO ...

But you can also join our Yahoo Group too...We'd love to have you...and we talk about any and everythang....mostly music but we are a Religion based on FRIENDSHIPS with people from all over The World !
Thanks !

Your friend in Bama-Lama Land !
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwyker
John D. Wyker aka SAILCAT
MIGHTY FIELD of VISION Foundation
http://www.mightyfieldofvision.com/
Please pass this link on to all your friends !

and from the skypilots http://skypilotclub.com
who are helping the evacuees, we get this:

From: CGunsallus
To: robertoreg@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: FW: RE: Skypilot Alert
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:40:27 EDT
Roberto--we'd like to send stuff but we're thinking money is more effective. Is this o.k.? We thought with the shipping costs and everything, we'd rather send that in money.
Sandy

From: "robert register"
To: CGunsallus
Subject: Re: FW: RE: Skypilot Alert
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 16:49:55 +0000

kewl.

The Red Cross can use all the help they can get. ditto for Salvation Army.

Or you can hold on to your Ka$h for a little bit and wait until we open this group home for 8 retarded folks from New Orleans next week.

Monday,September 12, is my deadline but by then we'll have a nice house completely furnished and ready for the eight plus their house parent. They lost everything so they will have a need for cash.

That might be a good way to put a face on your money and I'll shoot you pictures of what your money delivers.
Tuscaloosa has been the home of Alabama's mentally handicapped for over 150 years [i.e. The University of Alabama {crazy ass professors} est. 1819 by the notorious Bd. of Trustees} so we will be getting a lot of afflicted people in here.

Looks like a lot of them will be here for a long, long time. Maybe forever.

We are also looking to help musicians who lost their instruments. More on that this evening.

Thanks. Do your best.
roberto http://flowerpower2.blogspot.com

This sounds great--about the house. I'll send the money soon. You're doing some good work Roberto.

and last or maybe next to last, our ole buddy, Ingemar from Holland, another cat who sho' don't wanna SEE THE LEVEE BREAK!


Date:
Mon, 05 Sep 2005 15:46:35 +0200
From:
"Ingemar Pijnenburg"
Subject:
Bill Connell recording sessions as drummer for Allman Joys
To:
"'robert register'" robertoreg2003@yahoo.com


Hello Robert !
Do you know by any chance if Bill Connell played at one recording session in August 1966 as the drummer for Allman Joys or that he did play at multiple recording sessions in August of 1966 as the drummer for Allman Joys ?
Thanks in advance,
Ingemar.

& now, some fanmail from some flounder.....

It is a good thing that there is a good heart in a good place at the right time such as yours!

& mo' love...

I don't have money. I have a mouth that talks and spreads the word. I have skills to organize and help gather stuff up. I can have people send it to you. Letter goes in the Daily tomorrow or Wed.
I'm here for you baby.
See how you spell love? L-O-V-E.
Money is only good for what it can get. Love is love.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

So, please, enough of the blame game. There will plenty of time for that later. Blaming won't get a single person fed or clothed. It won't fix a breeched levee, and it's won't drain a city. People are doing the best they can. Even when that happens bad things occur. Such is the tragic place of Man in the universe. We will (must) look back and learn from our mistakes. Life is a process.
http://www.theamericanmind.com/


http://www.cgmedia.com/nola/050831dry.html
HEY YA'LL:
I lived on Dauphine Street in Faubourg Marigny during the winter, spring and summer of '79 while I taught science at Edna Karr Jr. High on the West Bank. My apartment was on the block just west of the word "Frenchman"on the above map near Washington Square Park. As you can see, it's not flooded so I am looking forward to returning to my old neighborhood.
BEST,
ROBERTINO http://robertoreg.blogspot.com


The Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association has a wonderful website.http://www.faubourgmarigny.org/
I pulled this from their bulletin board. It is the eyewitness account by John Crew, innkeeper for The Marigny Manor House
http://www.marignymanorhouse.com/index.html of evacuating New Orleans on Wednesday.

"We walked from the Fairmont to our house through the French Quarter on Tuesday. The Quarter was very dry and so was most of the Marigny .There were a number of fences down, trees blown over, tree limbs all over the place. A few shutters down , some roof damage, etc. But all in all it looked like it was something we can work with. Frenchman and Touro, Pauger had water between Burgundy and ST Claude. Rampart had water over the curb but didn't seem to get any higher. St Claude was mid knee deep. The main threat was the looters armed and dangerous. There was no way we could stay. We left for Texas Wednesday at noon and had people beating on our car as we went over the Crescent City Connection bridge. It was scary as hell. Lets hope the National Guard can stop the looting so we have something when and if we return.My email is jcrew@marignymanorhouse.com if you have anyquestions. God bless and good luck to all our fellow New Orleanians..John Crew"

I am still at work. I have to deliver a refrigerator to the Pinecrest house before sundown.
Just saw something really unusual. A slow moving motorcade, made up of a pick-up truck with the back packed with people followed by eight cars, all with Louisiana plates, drove slowly by our office. Each vehicle was packed with people and they all looked astonished. I think they were looking for some place to go for the night but they seemed to know where they were going but it looked almost like a funeral motorcade without the motorcycle cops.
best,
roberto #51 http://robertoreg.blogspot.com

From:
"robert register" View Contact Details
To:
skypsec@hotmail.com
Subject:
RE: Skypilot Alert
Date:
Sun, 04 Sep 2005 19:51:12 +0000

Approximately 200 children of Katrina evacuees have already been enrolled in the Tuscaloosa City Schools and some will begin attending class on Tuesday. I don't believe most of them had returned to school from summer vacation so they will probably be about three weeks behind the local students with their lessons. The Tuscaloosa County Schools are enrolling evacuees' children at the shelter at the Mercedes-Benz factory.
Our company, Pake Realty, is providing eight homes free of charge to evacuees. A family of nine will move into a large home we are remodeling on Pinecrest in the community of Holt next week. Realtors in Tuscaloosa are working the hotels to find families to occupy empty apartments and homes.
Yesterday I brought a 5ft. by 8ft. trailer of toys and sporting goods equiptment to the shelter at the University of Alabama Rec Center. It was there that I met my first evacuee. I gave him three baseball gloves and told him about recreational opportunities in the neighborhood of the Rec Center. This guy was a glass repairman in New Orleans and it looks like he'll be going to work next week with a local glass company.
I was told this morning that a woman in Tuscaloosa went to Wal Mart, bought a basketball goal set, paid for it and ordered that it be shipped to the evacuees. The clerk at Wal Mart gave her her money back and said that Wal Mart in Tuscaloosa would pay for the goal and ship it for her for free.
Keep us in mind folks. There's a whole lot of work to be done and spirit of Kesey and Grogan can be seen on the quiet streets of Tuscaloosa today.
best,
skypilot #51
Robert Register
Pake Realty Company
2609 University Boulevard
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
205-759-1906