Thursday, December 31, 2009

Sunday, December 27, 2009

No pics but a great visit

Ralph and his friend Mattie, Bruce and I made our annual trek to "The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf" in Long Beach. More talk about getting the Paradox Tour going ASAP. Bruce said he would talk to Les and see if he can get him to commit. Another small step forward to realizing a dream. The simple fact is, the window in time is closing tighter every year, so we need to get this going while we're all still around to enjoy it. Keep the faith!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

An addition to our evening



I called Bruce this evening and he happened to be in town, 20 minutes later, here we all are.

Ralph Barr December 26, 2009


Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Christmas Card to all of you

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL YOU PARADOXERS. Thanks for the music.

Here's a song for ya,
From MandRand Band.

I didn't know it was Christmas.





Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Carol of the Bells

Carol of the Bells

Artist: Trace Bundy

Composer, Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych (1877-1921)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Anonymous 4 Wassail Song

Wishing you all a Happy Holiday Season

Saturday, December 19, 2009

"Happy Birthday" - Brer' John

As I was perusing today's edition (12/19/09) of the "Major Sacramento Fish Wrap" (as I so lovingly call it), I found the following: "Country singer Little Jimmy Dickens is 89. Composer-Lyricist Robert Sherman ('Marry Poppins') is 84, Actress Cecely Tyson ('Sounder') is 76. R&B singer Maurice White ('Earth, Wind and Fire') is 68. Musician John McEuen ('Nitty Gritty Dirt Band') is 64. Et al, Et cetera ... ... ." Congratulations, my friend, only one more year to go to "Geezer Care", want it or not. Hang in there, John. Remember: "We are not flies. We will not be dropping anytime soon". Or so we'd all like to believe. Forgive my (slightly) warped sense of humor, but, having lost so many friends, colleagues and acquaintance's throughout the years to "The Biz" and it's effects, it's almost (well, maybe it is) a miracle we're still here to bear witness to what has transpired in the past. Sorry for waxing nostalgic, philosophical and (a bit) maudlin on such a joyous occasion. It's late, but, also, I cap the two ends of my music experience with what I call: " 'The Two Timmys', Buclkey and Hardin". Why? Because we've all seen the end result of what "The Biz" can do to some very sweet, talented and vulnerable people we've all known throughout the years. There's a line in an early Merel Haggard song that goes: "But my weakness is stronger than I am". To me, that means that the day I can't walk away from "it" (whatever "IT" is) is the day that I have to.

Greetings from Ralph Barr

I just had a nice conversation with Ralph and he wanted me to relay his best wishes for a Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays, and a Great New Year to everyone here at the Paradox Blog.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Another obscure Harp piece

This tune is what I hear on my Blackberry when I have a message, it is in my top ten of favorite Harp pieces. I was lucky to find someone actually playing this difficult piece by Tournier live on youtube, and again, flawlessly!

I just ran into this

This is my Christmas/Holiday greeting to you all, in music

Harp music is my favorite music. This piece is awesome, and I was lucky to find it on Youtube and played flawlessly (it is a very difficult piece).

Monday, December 14, 2009

"A History" (of Orange County Clubs) Indeed

If you've never seen this site, check it out. It has clubs and their history from even before we were "A 'Gleam' in our parents eyes".

, etc.http://www.gregtopper.com/images/rivieramodified.pdf

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Yin and Yang of Life and Music

Terry Allen: Hearts Road

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