Hi,
Hope you are all doing well! Here’s what I have for you in this update.
I can’t thank you enough for supporting original music! Eva and the Dog Boys put on a fantastic show at the “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert in October. Siobhan will have a video of one of their songs from that show ready for my next update in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, I just want to give you a little preview of Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz, the group who will be performing at our next “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert at Buffalo Bill’s on November 21 from 7 to 9 PM. Perry Cleaveland will be joining Leslie and Steve with his mandolin and fiddle. I’ll have more details in a couple of weeks, but if you have the time, check out this video of them doing their song, "'Til September," at a show they did for us in the side room in 2012.
"'Til September"
For those of you who are spread around the globe and never get to see any of our shows, here is a video of Siobhan and me on our back porch rehearsing “Livin’s Small,” another new original song we are getting ready to record with some friends as soon as we can get off our lazy butts. Hope you enjoy it!
"Livin' Small"
Well, have to go for now. Below is a list of our dates for November. Hope to catch you at a show! Take care!
All the best,
Siobhan and Frank
Click on the link below to read my songwriters notes, check out my lyrics, and listen to my songs:
Meyer and McGuire.Com
Sat., Nov. 2: Sheridan’s Pub, 1551 Mt. Hope Ave. Rochester, NY, 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 271-7777
Fri., Nov. 15: Don’s Inn, 3853 Routes 5 & 20 East, Cdga, NY 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 394-8301 (Fish-fry Special)
Sat., Nov. 16: Rio Tomatlán, 5 Beeman Street, Cdga., NY, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (585) 394-9380
Thu., Nov. 21: Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room (a concert series), Presents Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz (with guest Perry Cleaveland on mandolin and fiddle) in the side room of Buffalo Bill’s Family Restaurant and Taproom, 19 Main Street, Shortsville, NY, 7 PM to 9 PM, (585) 289-4104 (no cover charge, but donations for performer gratefully accepted) (event produced by Meyer and McGuire, 585-394-8929)
Friday, November 1, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Meyer and McGuire Present Eva and the Dog Boys
Hi,
Next Thursday, 10/17, Eva and the Dog Boys will be our performers at the “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert. The group, John (mandoboy, mandolin) Denniston, Tom (TBone, guitar) Farley, and Elaine (Eva, bass) Verstraete, will deliver a high energy show of acoustic and bluegrass music with attitude! When I listen to this group, the bits of my retinas that are still attached dance around wildly like little blue crystals! Eva has gotten the boys to agree to do their original tunes, and I am sure you will enjoy them even more than their outstanding covers.
If you haven’t heard these guys, here is a link to a video of them doing “Hard hearted” at the Smith Opera House
Hard Hearted
Hope you can join us on October 17!
The concert takes place on the third Thursday of every month in the side room of Buffalo Bill’s Family Restaurant and Taproom, 19 Main Street, Shortsville, NY. The show runs from 7 to 9 PM. The concert is free; however, we compensate the performers with whatever donations we can gather from the audience. To learn more about Buffalo Bill’s, check out their site right here:
Buffalo Bill's
Rumor has it that one of the local wineries will offer a wine tasting in the main dining area during this show. Call Buffalo Bill’s for more details.
Lisa Bigwood was our guests in September. To give you a feel of the setting of these concerts, here is a video of Lisa doing one of her songs, “The Ballad of Charlie Asher.” (Please excuse any noise coming from the kitchen. Sometimes things can get a little hectic back there.)
The Ballad of Charlie Asher
If you would like to see videos of the other performers who have taken the stage at “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concerts, check out this link (It’s a new link; our YouTube account was upgraded.):
Videos of Performers
Hope you can join us on October 17!
All the best,
Siobhan and Frank
PS: Please forward this message to anyone who might enjoy this venue. Thank you. Also, here is a list of upcoming performers:
2013 Schedule:
Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz, November 21
Ian Mitchell Boni and Ron Boni, December 19
Next Thursday, 10/17, Eva and the Dog Boys will be our performers at the “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert. The group, John (mandoboy, mandolin) Denniston, Tom (TBone, guitar) Farley, and Elaine (Eva, bass) Verstraete, will deliver a high energy show of acoustic and bluegrass music with attitude! When I listen to this group, the bits of my retinas that are still attached dance around wildly like little blue crystals! Eva has gotten the boys to agree to do their original tunes, and I am sure you will enjoy them even more than their outstanding covers.
If you haven’t heard these guys, here is a link to a video of them doing “Hard hearted” at the Smith Opera House
Hard Hearted
Hope you can join us on October 17!
The concert takes place on the third Thursday of every month in the side room of Buffalo Bill’s Family Restaurant and Taproom, 19 Main Street, Shortsville, NY. The show runs from 7 to 9 PM. The concert is free; however, we compensate the performers with whatever donations we can gather from the audience. To learn more about Buffalo Bill’s, check out their site right here:
Buffalo Bill's
Rumor has it that one of the local wineries will offer a wine tasting in the main dining area during this show. Call Buffalo Bill’s for more details.
Lisa Bigwood was our guests in September. To give you a feel of the setting of these concerts, here is a video of Lisa doing one of her songs, “The Ballad of Charlie Asher.” (Please excuse any noise coming from the kitchen. Sometimes things can get a little hectic back there.)
The Ballad of Charlie Asher
If you would like to see videos of the other performers who have taken the stage at “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concerts, check out this link (It’s a new link; our YouTube account was upgraded.):
Videos of Performers
Hope you can join us on October 17!
All the best,
Siobhan and Frank
PS: Please forward this message to anyone who might enjoy this venue. Thank you. Also, here is a list of upcoming performers:
2013 Schedule:
Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz, November 21
Ian Mitchell Boni and Ron Boni, December 19
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Meyer and McGuire: News and Music Schedule
Hi,
Hope all is well with everyone. Thanks for all your notes regarding what is going on for you. I really enjoy reading them. The weather in the Finger Lakes Region has been simply fantastic for September, and I hope we can keep it going throughout October, especially since we have a couple of outdoor gigs left for this season.
Bill and Robin Mallwitz have been in the restaurant business for thirty years. On September 22, they celebrated this accomplishment at Buffalo Bill’s, and oh what a party it was. Siobhan and I, who have played music at Bill and Robin’s place for about the last twenty-five years, were honored to be asked to play for this occasion, and to spruce up our show, we had Perry Cleaveland join us with his mandolin and fiddle. The turnout for these two fine people was simply overwhelming, and the comments very moving. I commend Bill and Robin for striving to keep alive something that is dying in America, the “third place,” a neighborhood spot where people can just come and visit and exchange ideas freely. Congratulations, Bill and robin! If you did not get a chance to read the Daily Messenger’s article about Bill and Robin, you can read it right here.
Since I am on the topic of Buffalo Bill’s, I just want to give you a little preview of Eva and the Dog Boys, the group who will be performing at our next “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert on October 17 from 7 to 9 PM. I’ll have more details in a couple of weeks, but if you have the time, check out this video of them at the Smith Opera House in Geneva.
Here it is. Hope you enjoy it!
Well, have to go for now. Below is a list of our dates for October. Hope to catch you at a show! Take care!
All the best,
Siobhan and Frank
Click on the link below to read my songwriter's notes, check out my lyrics and listen to our songs:
MeyerandMcGuire.com
Fri., Oct. 4: Rylie J’s, 38 Seneca Street, Geneva, NY, 6 PM to 9 PM, (315) 759-6050
Sat., Oct. 5: Sheridan’s Pub, 1551 Mt. Hope Ave. Rochester, NY, 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 271-7777
Thu., Oct. 10: Geneva Farmers’ Market, Exchange Place, Corner of Exchange and Castle Streets, Geneva, NY, 10 AM to 1 PM
Fri., Oct. 11: Spacebar, 61 S. Main Street or 11 Niagara Street (either entrance), Canandaigua, NY, 7 PM to 9 PM, (585) 760-4879
Mon., Oct. 14: Seneca Yacht Club, Boody’s Hill Road, Geneva, NY, 2 PM to 5 PM, (315) 789-4564 (With Guest Perry Cleaveland on mandolin and fiddle)
Thu., Oct. 17: Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room (a concert series), Presents Eva and the Dog Boys in the side room of Buffalo Bill’s Family Restaurant and Taproom, 19 Main Street, Shortsville, NY, 7 PM to 9 PM, (585) 289-4104 (no cover charge, but donations for performer gratefully accepted) (event produced by Meyer and McGuire, 585-394-8929)
Fri., Oct. 18: Don’s Inn, 3853 Routes 5 & 20 East, Cdga, NY 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 394-8301 (Fish-fry Special)
Sat., Oct. 19: Rio Tomatlán, 5 Beeman Street, Cdga., NY, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (585) 394-9380
Sun., Oct. 20: Benefit for Homeless and Recovering Veterans, American Legion Post 457, Main Street, 1346 Route 96, Phelps, NY, 4 PM to 5 PM, (sharing the event with two other music groups)
Hope all is well with everyone. Thanks for all your notes regarding what is going on for you. I really enjoy reading them. The weather in the Finger Lakes Region has been simply fantastic for September, and I hope we can keep it going throughout October, especially since we have a couple of outdoor gigs left for this season.
Bill and Robin Mallwitz have been in the restaurant business for thirty years. On September 22, they celebrated this accomplishment at Buffalo Bill’s, and oh what a party it was. Siobhan and I, who have played music at Bill and Robin’s place for about the last twenty-five years, were honored to be asked to play for this occasion, and to spruce up our show, we had Perry Cleaveland join us with his mandolin and fiddle. The turnout for these two fine people was simply overwhelming, and the comments very moving. I commend Bill and Robin for striving to keep alive something that is dying in America, the “third place,” a neighborhood spot where people can just come and visit and exchange ideas freely. Congratulations, Bill and robin! If you did not get a chance to read the Daily Messenger’s article about Bill and Robin, you can read it right here.
Since I am on the topic of Buffalo Bill’s, I just want to give you a little preview of Eva and the Dog Boys, the group who will be performing at our next “Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room” concert on October 17 from 7 to 9 PM. I’ll have more details in a couple of weeks, but if you have the time, check out this video of them at the Smith Opera House in Geneva.
Here it is. Hope you enjoy it!
Well, have to go for now. Below is a list of our dates for October. Hope to catch you at a show! Take care!
All the best,
Siobhan and Frank
Click on the link below to read my songwriter's notes, check out my lyrics and listen to our songs:
MeyerandMcGuire.com
Fri., Oct. 4: Rylie J’s, 38 Seneca Street, Geneva, NY, 6 PM to 9 PM, (315) 759-6050
Sat., Oct. 5: Sheridan’s Pub, 1551 Mt. Hope Ave. Rochester, NY, 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 271-7777
Thu., Oct. 10: Geneva Farmers’ Market, Exchange Place, Corner of Exchange and Castle Streets, Geneva, NY, 10 AM to 1 PM
Fri., Oct. 11: Spacebar, 61 S. Main Street or 11 Niagara Street (either entrance), Canandaigua, NY, 7 PM to 9 PM, (585) 760-4879
Mon., Oct. 14: Seneca Yacht Club, Boody’s Hill Road, Geneva, NY, 2 PM to 5 PM, (315) 789-4564 (With Guest Perry Cleaveland on mandolin and fiddle)
Thu., Oct. 17: Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room (a concert series), Presents Eva and the Dog Boys in the side room of Buffalo Bill’s Family Restaurant and Taproom, 19 Main Street, Shortsville, NY, 7 PM to 9 PM, (585) 289-4104 (no cover charge, but donations for performer gratefully accepted) (event produced by Meyer and McGuire, 585-394-8929)
Fri., Oct. 18: Don’s Inn, 3853 Routes 5 & 20 East, Cdga, NY 7 PM to 10 PM, (585) 394-8301 (Fish-fry Special)
Sat., Oct. 19: Rio Tomatlán, 5 Beeman Street, Cdga., NY, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (585) 394-9380
Sun., Oct. 20: Benefit for Homeless and Recovering Veterans, American Legion Post 457, Main Street, 1346 Route 96, Phelps, NY, 4 PM to 5 PM, (sharing the event with two other music groups)
Monday, July 29, 2013
Off Stage With Meyer and McGuire
Hey Folks,
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
We're back at it again regarding our "Back Porch Videos!" "Last Man Standing" is a ballad describing how an aging WWII veteran spends his days. The idea and details come from discussions I have had with my father over the past three years. During these talks, he has reminisced about various stages of his life. He has shared details about his growing up in Queens, NY, running away to join the Marine Corps, meeting my mother after WWII, bringing his family to Saugerties, NY, spending many memorable times with my mother and his life-time friends from Saugerties, and coping with being the last one left in his immediate circle of friends. This small group, composed of my mother, Dot and Phil Breithaupt, and Marge and Tom Tynan really knew how to enjoy life. My father often wonders how they are all doing, and he looks forward to catching up with them as soon as he can.
The song, a slow moving sensitive story, depicts an aging man listening to his old records while sitting in his easy chair. As he listens, each tune triggers his memory back to a special moment in his life. Here is a link to the song. As always, any suggestions or feedback will be greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy it!
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, continue to grow each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Jed Curren doing one of his songs, "My Name Is Peter Biss." In this post, we have a video of Rick Hoyt and Cool Club playing his song, "I Can't Be Any Better Than I Am." Rick, who describes his music style as a blend of jump jazz blues with a mixture of boogie woogie swing, ignites the room with help from Tom McClure and Oscar Yuan. The musicianship in this piece is simply fantastic. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Shawn Middlebrook and some of the members of Misfit Karma for the great show they did for us in July. Shawn and his band are a well-known acoustic folk rock jam band in the Finger Lakes Region, and it was great to see him in an intimate setting sharing his original music. On August 15, we are having Pat Maloney return to the side room for another show. Along with being one of the finest songwriters from this region, Pat is a very entertaining story teller. Here is Pat doing "Good Night Irene Again" at a show he did for us in March of 2012. You can learn more about Pat right here! Hope you can join us on August 15!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "Seasons With You," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. Since it is summer, I replace my regular evening walk with a late-night swim in our pool. Swimming under the stars and moon in the quiet of the evening has to be one of the most peaceful experiences there is. As I do my laps, many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you back on the streets sometime in late September!
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
We're back at it again regarding our "Back Porch Videos!" "Last Man Standing" is a ballad describing how an aging WWII veteran spends his days. The idea and details come from discussions I have had with my father over the past three years. During these talks, he has reminisced about various stages of his life. He has shared details about his growing up in Queens, NY, running away to join the Marine Corps, meeting my mother after WWII, bringing his family to Saugerties, NY, spending many memorable times with my mother and his life-time friends from Saugerties, and coping with being the last one left in his immediate circle of friends. This small group, composed of my mother, Dot and Phil Breithaupt, and Marge and Tom Tynan really knew how to enjoy life. My father often wonders how they are all doing, and he looks forward to catching up with them as soon as he can.
The song, a slow moving sensitive story, depicts an aging man listening to his old records while sitting in his easy chair. As he listens, each tune triggers his memory back to a special moment in his life. Here is a link to the song. As always, any suggestions or feedback will be greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy it!
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, continue to grow each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Jed Curren doing one of his songs, "My Name Is Peter Biss." In this post, we have a video of Rick Hoyt and Cool Club playing his song, "I Can't Be Any Better Than I Am." Rick, who describes his music style as a blend of jump jazz blues with a mixture of boogie woogie swing, ignites the room with help from Tom McClure and Oscar Yuan. The musicianship in this piece is simply fantastic. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Shawn Middlebrook and some of the members of Misfit Karma for the great show they did for us in July. Shawn and his band are a well-known acoustic folk rock jam band in the Finger Lakes Region, and it was great to see him in an intimate setting sharing his original music. On August 15, we are having Pat Maloney return to the side room for another show. Along with being one of the finest songwriters from this region, Pat is a very entertaining story teller. Here is Pat doing "Good Night Irene Again" at a show he did for us in March of 2012. You can learn more about Pat right here! Hope you can join us on August 15!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "Seasons With You," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. Since it is summer, I replace my regular evening walk with a late-night swim in our pool. Swimming under the stars and moon in the quiet of the evening has to be one of the most peaceful experiences there is. As I do my laps, many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you back on the streets sometime in late September!
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Off Stage With Meyer and McGuire
Hey Folks,
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Sorry. Still no "Back Porch Video for you. We have the material, but the health issues of our aging parents are keeping us very busy. We do, however, see a little light at the end of the tunnel, and we hope to have one for you in the August post.
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, continue to grow each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Joe Dady doing one of his songs, "My Conesus Cabin Home." In this post, we have a video of Jed Curren playing his song, "My Name Is Peter Biss." Jed met Peter Biss, a homeless person from the Streets of Washington D.C., while visiting his daughter. Curren's daughter, a social worker, has a great ability to connect with Peter and people like him, and Jed was very inspired by his daughter's talents. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Jeff Riales and Mike Wittek for the great show they did for us in June. Jeff and Mike were our guests last year, and their return performance was terrific. On July 18, we are having Shawn Middlebrook as our guest in the side room. Shawn is the lead singer and guitar player for Misfit Karma, a well-known acoustic folk rock jam band from Phelps, NY. In the side room, Shawn will be doing an evening of his original material. You can learn more about Shawn and his group right here! Hope you can join us on July 18!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "I just Try To Move the Chains," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. Since it is summer, I replace my regular evening walk with a late-night swim in our pool. Swimming under the stars and moon in the quiet of the evening has to be one of the most peaceful experiences there is. As I do my laps, many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you back on the streets sometime in late September!
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Sorry. Still no "Back Porch Video for you. We have the material, but the health issues of our aging parents are keeping us very busy. We do, however, see a little light at the end of the tunnel, and we hope to have one for you in the August post.
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, continue to grow each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Joe Dady doing one of his songs, "My Conesus Cabin Home." In this post, we have a video of Jed Curren playing his song, "My Name Is Peter Biss." Jed met Peter Biss, a homeless person from the Streets of Washington D.C., while visiting his daughter. Curren's daughter, a social worker, has a great ability to connect with Peter and people like him, and Jed was very inspired by his daughter's talents. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Jeff Riales and Mike Wittek for the great show they did for us in June. Jeff and Mike were our guests last year, and their return performance was terrific. On July 18, we are having Shawn Middlebrook as our guest in the side room. Shawn is the lead singer and guitar player for Misfit Karma, a well-known acoustic folk rock jam band from Phelps, NY. In the side room, Shawn will be doing an evening of his original material. You can learn more about Shawn and his group right here! Hope you can join us on July 18!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "I just Try To Move the Chains," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. Since it is summer, I replace my regular evening walk with a late-night swim in our pool. Swimming under the stars and moon in the quiet of the evening has to be one of the most peaceful experiences there is. As I do my laps, many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you back on the streets sometime in late September!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Off Stage With Meyer and McGuire
Hey Folks,
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Unfortunately, Siobhan and I do not have a "back porch video" for you this month. Many health issues for our aging parents have kept us hopping with a very hectic schedule. We have the material ready. So, stay tuned! We hope to have one for you for our next post.
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, seem to be getting better and better each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Scott Regan doing one of his songs, "The Marriage of Time and Money."In this post, we have a video of Joe Dady playing his song, "My Conesus Cabin Home." In a bluegrass style, Joe delivers an upbeat tune about the beauty of living in the western Finger Lakes Region near Conesus Lake, one of the smaller Finger Lakes. His flat picking in this one is simply outstanding. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank John Dady and Joe LaMay and Sherri Reese for the awesome shows they did for us in May and June. John Dady had a full house and LaMay and Reese were the first performers to have a standing room only crowd, a sure sign the venue is growing. On June 20, we are having Jeff Riales return to the side room with Mike Wittek. Last year, Jeff and Mike dazzled the audience with Jeff's terrific original country songs and Mike's outstanding guitar playing. Shortsville can't wait to have them back again! Here is a video of the two playing Jeff's award winning song, "The Ticket."You can learn more about Jeff right here! Hope you can join us on June 20!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "Ridin' Down the Back Roads," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. I often go walking at night, and much to the chagrin of Siobhan, I am a daydreamer who should be paying a little more attention to my surroundings. Many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you on the streets somewhere!
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Unfortunately, Siobhan and I do not have a "back porch video" for you this month. Many health issues for our aging parents have kept us hopping with a very hectic schedule. We have the material ready. So, stay tuned! We hope to have one for you for our next post.
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, seem to be getting better and better each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Scott Regan doing one of his songs, "The Marriage of Time and Money."In this post, we have a video of Joe Dady playing his song, "My Conesus Cabin Home." In a bluegrass style, Joe delivers an upbeat tune about the beauty of living in the western Finger Lakes Region near Conesus Lake, one of the smaller Finger Lakes. His flat picking in this one is simply outstanding. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank John Dady and Joe LaMay and Sherri Reese for the awesome shows they did for us in May and June. John Dady had a full house and LaMay and Reese were the first performers to have a standing room only crowd, a sure sign the venue is growing. On June 20, we are having Jeff Riales return to the side room with Mike Wittek. Last year, Jeff and Mike dazzled the audience with Jeff's terrific original country songs and Mike's outstanding guitar playing. Shortsville can't wait to have them back again! Here is a video of the two playing Jeff's award winning song, "The Ticket."You can learn more about Jeff right here! Hope you can join us on June 20!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "Ridin' Down the Back Roads," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. I often go walking at night, and much to the chagrin of Siobhan, I am a daydreamer who should be paying a little more attention to my surroundings. Many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you on the streets somewhere!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Off Stage With Meyer and McGuire
Hey Folks,
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Since Siobhan and I received some great feedback for our first "back porch" video of our song, "Just One," we decided to share another one of our new songs with you, "When You Were Cute and I Had All My Hair." Before you watch the video, here's a little background information as to how the song got its start.
Many years ago, somewhere between ten and fifteen I think, Siobhan and I met up with our Friends Jim and Margie Hastings. Jim, Margie, and their youngest son, Danny came to see our show at Borders, a bookstore in Henrietta, NY. Unfortunately, we were double booked at Borders. Yes, you heard it right, double booked at a bookstore. Since Danny, about eight at the time, was with Jim and Margie, we decided to get a bite to eat at Chucky Cheese, a restaurant with many games to keep young kids occupied.
As we sat in the restaurant listening to the high pitch laughing and screaming of little kids and the bells and whistles of numerous games, Jim told a story of an event that occurred for Margie and him somewhere back in the early 1980s.
Although I do not remember the event, I do remember Margie being unable to recall it. Jim tried triggering her memory with several different approaches, but all of his efforts were in vain. Finally, after being totally frustrated, Jim threw up his arms and said, "It was back when you were cute and I had all my hair."
Well, needless to say, Jim's line imprinted itself somewhere deep in my memory bank, where it remained dormant for several years. When it resurfaced a couple of years ago, the song unfolded rather quickly, as so many of my songs do. The song is a biographical depiction of Jim and Margie's life with their children, but on a larger scale, it is a fairly close description of the lives of many of our friends who are in their 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Here is a link to the video. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy it!
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, seem to be getting better and better each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz doing one of Leslie's songs, "Til September."In this post, we have a video of Scott Regan playing his song, "The Marriage of Time and Money." In a somewhat John Prine fashion,
Scott delivers an entertaining ballad about the issues that quite often create conflict within a relationship. His use of irony, metaphor, and personification is simply exquisite. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Steve Piper for the awesome show he did for us in April. Word about Steve's easy going performance style must have spread around Shortsville since his performance last year, because the room was nearly full for the second set of his show! On May 16, we are having John Dady of the Dady Brothers. In addition to being an outstanding musician, John is a terrific songwriter. He has performed all over the United States, Canada, and Ireland, and has shared the stage with such greats as The Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Rick Danko, Bill Staines, and many more. Like his brother, Joe, John has many great stories of the road that I am sure you will enjoy. You can learn more about him right here! Hope you can join us on May 16!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "The Ballad of Bruce Weaver," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. I often go walking at night, and much to the chagrin of Siobhan, I am a daydreamer who should be paying a little more attention to my surroundings. Many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you on the streets somewhere!
As always, hope you are all doing well! If you have some time for reading, viewing and listening, here's what I have for you this month.
Since Siobhan and I received some great feedback for our first "back porch" video of our song, "Just One," we decided to share another one of our new songs with you, "When You Were Cute and I Had All My Hair." Before you watch the video, here's a little background information as to how the song got its start.
Many years ago, somewhere between ten and fifteen I think, Siobhan and I met up with our Friends Jim and Margie Hastings. Jim, Margie, and their youngest son, Danny came to see our show at Borders, a bookstore in Henrietta, NY. Unfortunately, we were double booked at Borders. Yes, you heard it right, double booked at a bookstore. Since Danny, about eight at the time, was with Jim and Margie, we decided to get a bite to eat at Chucky Cheese, a restaurant with many games to keep young kids occupied.
As we sat in the restaurant listening to the high pitch laughing and screaming of little kids and the bells and whistles of numerous games, Jim told a story of an event that occurred for Margie and him somewhere back in the early 1980s.
Although I do not remember the event, I do remember Margie being unable to recall it. Jim tried triggering her memory with several different approaches, but all of his efforts were in vain. Finally, after being totally frustrated, Jim threw up his arms and said, "It was back when you were cute and I had all my hair."
Well, needless to say, Jim's line imprinted itself somewhere deep in my memory bank, where it remained dormant for several years. When it resurfaced a couple of years ago, the song unfolded rather quickly, as so many of my songs do. The song is a biographical depiction of Jim and Margie's life with their children, but on a larger scale, it is a fairly close description of the lives of many of our friends who are in their 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Here is a link to the video. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy it!
The "Singer/Songwriters in the Side Room" concerts at Buffalo Bill's in Shortsville, NY, seem to be getting better and better each month. The concerts are on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 PM. In my last post, I played you a video of Leslie Lee and Steve Gretz doing one of Leslie's songs, "Til September."In this post, we have a video of Scott Regan playing his song, "The Marriage of Time and Money." In a somewhat John Prine fashion,
Scott delivers an entertaining ballad about the issues that quite often create conflict within a relationship. His use of irony, metaphor, and personification is simply exquisite. Here is the video. Hope you enjoy it, and I hope it encourages you to check out this venue. We have some great songwriters in this area, and if you like original music, you owe it to yourself to experience some of these artists. Stay tuned for more videos of other songwriters we have showcased.
Since I am on the topic of the songwriters' series, I want to thank Steve Piper for the awesome show he did for us in April. Word about Steve's easy going performance style must have spread around Shortsville since his performance last year, because the room was nearly full for the second set of his show! On May 16, we are having John Dady of the Dady Brothers. In addition to being an outstanding musician, John is a terrific songwriter. He has performed all over the United States, Canada, and Ireland, and has shared the stage with such greats as The Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Rick Danko, Bill Staines, and many more. Like his brother, Joe, John has many great stories of the road that I am sure you will enjoy. You can learn more about him right here! Hope you can join us on May 16!
Since songwriting seems to be the main focus of this post, here is a link to "The Ballad of Bruce Weaver," one of my original songs. You can read about the development of the song, check out the lyrics, and listen to the song. If you like the song, you can download the MP3 right here at the iTunes store. If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you may have seen this one already. If this is a new song for you, I hope you enjoy it!
For those of you who have stumbled upon this post accidentally and have no knowledge about Meyer and McGuire, here is a link to our web site. Hope you enjoy learning about us!
Well, once again, it's time for me to stop babbling. I often go walking at night, and much to the chagrin of Siobhan, I am a daydreamer who should be paying a little more attention to my surroundings. Many of you pass through my thoughts, sometimes for a fleeting moment and other times longer. I want to thank you for being in my thoughts. You have contributed to my life much more than you will ever know. So, see you on the streets somewhere!
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