Saturday, April 16, 2011

Hey y'all~
Well a lot of water's gone under the old bridge & over the dam since my last BLAST OUT to the citizens of Zero, NW FL. Recharged my April Fool battreezzzzzzzz with a little Panty Maw City Beach vacation but also lost another good friend. Bopcatzzzzzz & OUTER MONGOLIAN HERD bassist Ken Bright passed away Tuesday, April 5. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eprisenow/obituary.aspx?n=kenneth-bright-kb&pid=150033757

KB,Dave & robertoreg @ COWBOYS of Dothan, Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011



Richard Remaley wanted me to share some images for an upcoming video called GHOST BAND ON THE QUAD ~ Let's see, Rudd, Tippy, Eddie & Coleman on guitars, Jerome & Kink Head on keys, Bryan Wheeler & Lordy Lou on drums with special guests Johnny Shines & Dusty Lemont















R.I.P. to THE BIG OAK ON THE QUAD ~ LOST TO OBLIVION DURING 2011 A.E.A. Holidays

Thursday, April 14, 2011


DEBBIE BOND'S GROUP, ALABAMA BLUES PROJECT, HAS A BIG GIG PLANNED @ THE BAMA, FRIDAY, MAY 20!
http://www.alabamablues.org/state.htm

Wednesday, April 13, 2011


Mama ALWAYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ sed,
"Bob, I think I've RAISED A WIERDO!"
I replied," Oh, HELL YEAH MAMA but I can control it! Everybody in the neighborhood always said,'Lungzzzzzzzzzzzz, if you don't cut that out, YOU GONNA END UP IN TUSKALOOSA!' "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqZmtq5LhFo



Susan Kelley pressing specimens along the north side of Palongzang Bu on Highway 318 west of Bomi [Zhamo].
Photograph by R. Ree

To view more images from the expeditions, go to the search expedition collections page.



This cigar box label commemorates all of the battles U. S. Grant participated in during the Mexican War & the Civil War. The irony is that Grant's first Civil War battles, Paducah @ the mouth of the Tennessee on the Ohio River & Ft. Donelson on the Cumberland River, were precursors to the April 1862 capture of so many Wiregrass area troops @ Island No. 10 on the Mississippi River including my Great-great uncle, Geneva's William Duncan Register. http://www.mcwm.org/history_stlouis_ships.html



Tomorrow, April 12, 2011, will mark the 150th anniversary the firing of the first shots of the Civil War. This image of General Grant comes from our collection of late 19th century cigar box labels. http://napavalleyregister.com/news/opinion/mailbag/article_36d214c8-6316-11e0-9ceb-001cc4c03286.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6_cYblCaIU&feature=relmfu
Buie has some of Roy's clothes. He left them with Buie in Atlanta just before he died because he'd started smoking again & didn't want his wife to smell tobacco on his clothes. Buie says that EVERY TIME he heard Roy sing, the hair stood up on the back of his neck.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Robert
My family vacationed in Panama City from 1958 on. I knew the "Hangout" well, but was too young to do much more than the penny arcades, a place where for a nickel, you could have your name stamped on a replica of a doubloon.
As teen, I experienced it during AEA holidays, noticing the dance floor was jammed with revelers, and watched them shake it from the sand below. How can one forget music blasting over lousy PA's, and the kids dancing their asses off. I was grateful to see, at eye level from the sand below, many a bootie being shaken to the point of distraction. As a 10th grader, all the seniors got the girls, so us lowly freshmen were grateful to see anything.
I do remember it was a somewhat seedy place, but lively as hell which was all that mattered. Wooden dance floor, open air parameters, and folks fighting for a space to dance.
I may have caught it's final days, but it's something I'll never forget.
LSD