Newsletter
- April 05
I’m so sorry that
I’m late with my news for this month.
I’ve been in the moving process, and
all that entails, and have been swamped
- literally, since the back of my property
is in a flood zone! Oh, that’s OK,
the front is not - it’s a very deep
lot! I live in Gonzales, now, friends. I
had been searching out in this direction
for a couple of years and finally found
a place I liked, and the sellers took my
offer. Thanks to Selena (happy birthday
this month!) for finding this house for
me, and Joan Abbott, who has helped me for
a while on house buying. So, the chapter
of learning to be handy has begun in my
life. Shouldn’t take but a couple
of years - I’ve already gotten some
schooling on the inner workings of wells
and sewer systems! And, the place is a little
more convenient for the New Orleans gigs.
If you want the new address and phone number,
get in touch.
Well, the Bulldog ended
with little fanfare. One chapter closes.
Another begins. A few regulars from there
have helped me find another New Orleans
watering hole that they like - it’s
called The Blue Moon, 116 Focis in Old Metairie,
on the corner with Old Metairie Road. I’ll
do two Fridays this month, at 9pm. If it
works out, that could be a regular show;
but it will be competing with Fridays at
the Half Shell and at Superior Grill, so,
I can’t say it will become a regular
thing, yet. I will also show back up in
the French Quarter at The Little Easy later
on this month. Check for calendar updates
on that - should be there after my vacation,
which I’ll tell you about in May.
Another New Orleans gig
has dropped on my lap - I’ll be doing
some Tuesday afternoons at Jimmy Buffett’s
Margaritaville Café. I’ve always
loved sitting in the little room in the
front, on Decatur, and drinking an Incommunicado
(kind of like a Monsoon at Port of Call!).
I think these afternoon gigs will be nice
and laid back, from 3pm-6pm. Hope I can
move more CDs to the tourists.
I wasn’t blown away
with the JazzFest lineup this year. Maybe
I’m getting old and just don’t
recognize these acts, nowadays! Just kidding,
there are plenty of old school acts, too.
But, I will try to go just to enjoy a nice
day of sitting in the sun with friends,
having cold beers, and eating great New
Orleans food. I won’t make it to the
Beale St. Music Festival this year, unfortunately,
but I recommend that one, as well. French
Quarter Festival is something I’ve
done a couple of times and is really cool,
with music stages all over the Quarter and
the Riverside parks - again, great food
is abundant! Look for my buddy, John Gros
and Papa Grows Funk. Ingrid Lucia, another
fav of mine, is there, as well - www.frenchquarterfestival.com.
I’m working on a
show in the Lafayette area, which I hope
will happen next month. Keep on the lookout
for that, if you live out that way and still
check in on my site. I haven’t played
there in a decade, it seems. Wow, this music
life has become some long career! Now, I
have to pay for a house - so, there’s
no stopping now. I feel like this year is
just now starting, and I really hope I can
meet some goals for myself, and some of
the expectations that I feel I get from
you all. I do strive to please and hope
you guys enjoy what I do.
Recommendations this month:
www.debbielandry.com
www.damonkingband.com
www.chrisleblancband.com
www.campyle.com
www.nojazzfest.com
www.memphisinmay.org
www.johnnygossip.com
Looking forward to new
baby Fitzgerald, due in May from Angie and
Joel, and news from Alaska from Molly and
John, regarding their baby’s arrival!
I’ll get you out to the new place
soon everyone!
Kirk
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