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Borderstone
04-27-2009, 09:18 PM
Hi all! Long time no post for me. Then again I have been a bizzy "B" with my job

I just thought of this topic and am on my bro's PC. He was nice enough to let me use it!:biggrin:

Anyway,to clarify,seeing a music act in concert does not count as meeting them! LOL!

Aside from GL , these are my scant few :

Wolfman Jack 1983
Fred "Rerun" Berry of What's Happening 1994
Warren Zevon 1995
Alice Cooper )Then again,who in Arizona hasn't met him?? He lives here! Ha=ha. 1995

I'm wondering if I can count Colin Hay,lead singer of Men At Work,who from the stage gave me thumbs up to my hand drawn picture of their album cover??

Oh and Mariah!!! Oh,sorry....still dreamin' ! LOL!

joveski
04-28-2009, 05:05 AM
call me a stalker, but:

jeff tweedy
john fogerty
roger waters
billy joel
andrea corr
weird al yankovich
ed kuepper
chris bailey
the waifs
johnny diesel
jimmy barnes
ian moss
matt taylor

and some others i cant remember. oh yeah, bob dylan waved and smiled to me from a distant but i didnt "meet" him

johnfowles
04-28-2009, 08:14 PM
Other than Gordon,Jenney and my wife the only celebrity I have ever met was the famous UK proponent of true New Orleans "traditonal jazz",Ken Colyer.Ken usually known as "The Governor" formed a band that at various times included Chris Barber, Monty Sunshine,Lonnie Donegan and Bernard "Acker" Bilk.Anyway one Saturday evening my good friend Russ King and I attended an evening with Ken in a nearby town, before a break Ken had played one
of Russ's favoUrites fittingly called "Walking With The King"
During the break Russ and myself availed ourselves of the
chance to visit the little boy's room,and found ourselves pointing Percy at the porcelain on either side of Ken.Russ thanked him for playing "his" song,he must have confused Ken because after the break Ken announced that he had had a request and proceeded to playing "Walking With The King" again
YouTube - Walking With The King - Ken Colyer
There is a splendid website in Ken's honoUr with a complete section detailing his autobiography at
http://www.kencolyertrust.org/dreamsindex.html
Oops nearly forgot the Saturday Massey Hall concert in 2006 where at the end I was able to have few words with and shake the hands of both Red Shea and Ronnie Hawkins who had been sitting about 4 rows behind me

charlene
04-28-2009, 09:01 PM
off the top of my head:

Pierre Trudeau - while he was Prime Minister of Canada
Sean Green - Toronto Blue Jay
Carlos Degado - Blue Jay
Jose Cruz - Blue Jay
Darryl Sittler - Toronto Maple Leaf
Bobby Baun - Toronto Maple Leaf
Johnny Bower - Toronto Maple Leaf
Mike Gartner - Toronto Maple Leaf
Peter Zezel - Toronto Maple leaf
Jean Beliveau - Montreal Canadien
Ron Sexsmith - Canadian Musician
Ernie Coombs - Mr. Dressup (kids TV entertainer)
Fred Penner - (kids TV entertainer)
Sonny Bono
Paul Brandt - Canadian Country music

johnfowles
04-29-2009, 12:29 PM
Oops I forgot another celebrity I have met
In my class at school in Sherborne were two boys.
One Bob Common eventually married an irish lass and lived in the local village of Yetminster
In due course she founded the Yetminster Irish Song and Dance Society
and need a band to play for the dancers
She got her husband to rope in three other younger lads from our school including the younger brother,Bonnie, of another of my classmates George Sartin,with Bob on drums and providing much of the humoUr until he left in 1979
Bonnie became the lead singer and the band has been in business for 42 years.
In my 30 years in Sherborne I went to many barn dances at which they provided superb music, with Bonnie doing the calling http://www.theyetties.co.uk/history.php

when I moved in 1982 I found myself for the next 19 years living almost opposite Bonnie
Here is one example of their style
YouTube - The Yetties - The Lincolnshire Poacher
That's Bonnie on the right

RM
04-29-2009, 12:37 PM
I served pie and coffee to Marty Robbins. Does that count ?

charlene
04-29-2009, 12:57 PM
yes, yes it does.
what kind of pie?

johnfowles
04-29-2009, 01:29 PM
I served pie and coffee to Marty Robbins. Does that count ?
I dunno 'bout that but I guess it would count IF you were wearing
A White Sport Coat (AND a Pink Carnation) (http://www.google.com/musics?lid=bzr8CAw0Ix&aid=KkZVxZ0adfN&sid=UNo6Op6HbQH&ei=14n4SeOjJp6Ntgf7w52oDw&sa=X&oi=music&ct=result)
YouTube - Marty Robbins - A White Sport Coat
Or if you'd prefer it in coloUr
YouTube - A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation) - Marty Robbins
 
 
 

RM
04-29-2009, 03:26 PM
yes, yes it does.
what kind of pie?

Cherry. I remember it well because my ex father-in-law was a HUGE Robbins fan, and I couldn't wait to tell him about it. Robbins was very pleasant.

fezo
04-29-2009, 08:27 PM
A friend of mine up your way is a friend or Mr. Big Bird.

Let's see....

Linda Ronstadt - along with Sneaky Pete Kleinow and other band members was just getting out of Carnegie Hall where we'd just seen them

Betty White and Allen Ludden - they were parked next to us at a Yale football game in the late 60s

Rodney Crowell - after a show. Very nice guy.

Radney Foster - Same deal.

John Stewart - several times after shows

Several of the 96 New York Mets when my brother won a raffle that got us on the field for batting practice. Not a memorable team but hey...

Peter Yarrow - after a show

The Chad Mitchell Trio - same show

Tom Paxton - several shows. I own one of his former guitars. I'm playing it on my CD cover.

I know there's more...

fezo
04-29-2009, 10:02 PM
The guitar story is great. I first met him after a show at the Bottom Line in NYC in 1982. (Double bill of John Hartford and Tom Paxton - hard to hate. Oh, yeah - I met John Hartford a couple times. He dictated words to a song I wanted while he set up for a show and I wrote frantically on a napkin...) I was itching for a different guitar... I get talking to Tom who is naturally selling records - yes, big black vinyl things - and mention the guitar he was playing. He lights up "isn't it sweet?" "Yeah, I'm looking to buy something like that." "Well, I'm looking to sell something like that."...

Turns out he had a Martind M-38. Wonderful guitar. Well, Republic Airline broke the neck on the thing (this is immortalized in song in "Thank You Republic Airlines"). Tom needed an emergency guitar in a hurry and Matt Uminov in the city came up with a M-36 - very similar guitar but not as fancy looking. Tom played that while his M-38 got repaired. After a bit as a reward for having turned so many people toward Martin guitars they gave him another M-38. At that point he'd decided he didn't need the M-36. He put the M-36 up on consignment at Uminov's the day before. Said go in and buy it. If I knew this would come up I'd have brought it here. Next day I bought it.

Meeting folkie type musicians has become insanely easy since they all have stuff to sell...

The only one that would recognize me on the street is a Canadian songwriter by the name of Fred Eaglesmith. I discovered him back in 96. He's insulted me from the stage and everything. You really feel you've made it at that point....

I have eyt to see in person, even in a big crowd, a President. I have met Bill Bradley several times. He lost the fight for the nomination because Al Gore had more charisma. That's saying something.

Don Quixote
05-01-2009, 12:57 PM
I haven't met that many famous people, personally. I met Bob Cousy, Celtic's great, when I was a kid, comedian and Dick Gregory, and a few years ago I shook Pete Seeger's hand, but that's about all when it comes to performers. I did meet another famous person back in 2000. I was getting on the plane to go back home from Mexico City (I was down there to do some tourism and to check out the presidential elections, the first ever that were anything like democratic), and was stowing my carryon in the overhead compartment, when there was some sort of commotion. One of the international observers to the election (to see if really was a fair vote) came on behind me--ex-President Jimmy Carter. We had just a moment to say hello and chat for a couple of seconds about the election. After that, the goons (uh, secret service) whisked him up into first class. After a little while he came down the aisles and shook everyone's hand and greeted them in English and not-so-great Spanish.
DQ

RM
05-01-2009, 01:07 PM
I was getting on the plane to go back home from Mexico City

If I remember correctly, you spend a good deal of time in Mexico. What's your take on the 'swine flu' ? Are we all going to die ?

(I consider this post to be one of my finest attempts to derail a thread)

charlene
05-01-2009, 02:06 PM
If I remember correctly, you spend a good deal of time in Mexico. What's your take on the 'swine flu' ? Are we all going to die ?

(I consider this post to be one of my finest attempts to derail a thread)

:clap: :clap: :clap:

johnfowles
05-01-2009, 02:06 PM
In 1988 I spent some time visiting a sick ex workmate in Montreal.
I think I had flown in to the old airport, sorry Aeroport International Airport at Dorval
near to where I had lived in 1964-1965 and had worked as one of the 5 Rolls-Royce "Service" Engineers looking after the requirements of Air Canada
To fly back to the UK in those days meant traipsing North out of the city to the newer Mirabel airport
Once there I found that instead of extending "jetways" linking the terminal to the aeroplane one boarded a "Mobile Lounge"
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/3/3462369_cc3be93e85.jpg
which carried the passengers to the aeroplane. where a complex system of levers would elevate it to the plane's door height.
Queueing up to get on this monster I realised that the gent in front of me was the Canadian actor and father of 24's Keifer, Donald Sutherland. I should have said hello to him then but thought I should wait until we were on the Lounge. Alas the lounge was split in two and Donald went off to the first class side whilst I joined the plebs in the economy side
 

RM
05-01-2009, 02:25 PM
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Thank you Ma'am. I"m really quite proud of that effort.

Okay.....back on topic : (this cannot possibly count)

I once delivered room service to Flip Wilson. He didn't answer, but one of his kids did.

fezo
05-01-2009, 03:07 PM
That's pretty close to not counting....

OK. Remember Pepino the Italian Mouse? Dumb novelty song from the early 60s. Was number one for a couple of weeks which speak volumes about music at that point. The guy that did it was Lou Monte who was kind of like in the junior Rat Pack. They weren't any younger than Sinatra and the crowd - more like the AA team instead of the majors.

Anyway, Lou lived in the next town over for us and for quite a while would come over along with several other guys once a week to play poker with my dad. Once Pepino hit he got too busy for which dad never forgave him.... somewhere i have an autographed copy of the record...

johnfowles
05-01-2009, 03:58 PM
Remember Pepino the Italian Mouse? Dumb novelty song from the early 60s.

YouTube - Lou Monte - Pepino, the Italian Mouse
No but I do remember with distaste Ed Sullivan's stoopid pal Topo Gigio
YouTube - TOPO GIGIO FOR ARICELA AND HER GRAND-MA SUSAN
("Louie Mouse") grr the wiki says he is "the spokes-mouse" for the United Nations
http://www.todoretro.com/categorias/series_internacionales/topo_gigio/img/toooooooooooooooooooooopooooooo.jpg

it's a moot point which of the two mice is the dumber and more annoying!!

Don Quixote
05-01-2009, 05:11 PM
Just to answer Char's question:
I don't think we're all going to die. First of all, not that many people have died in Mexico, where the epicenter seems to be. Also, many of those people that have died or gotten very ill probably delayed getting it attended to, because of lack of resources and good medical attention (there are some very good MD's and hospitals in Mexico, but in the poorer districts health care is very iffy). Also, many people have as their first choice in medicine not a doctor, but a nurse or even a "curandero" ("healer"). Many years ago, my mother-in-law was visiting us in Mexico when she took a tumble and hurt her ankle. We wanted to have a professional look at it, but our friends called in this guy who tried to help her by "taking the heat out of the joint", and giving her some herbs. Naturally, we took a taxi to the hospital and found out that she had chipped a bone in her ankle.

I'm not very worried, but my wife and I have decided to put off our trip (scheduled for next month)--mostly because of my wife. A couple of big problems are that the way air travel works in Mexico, the vast majority of flights get funneled through Mexico City, where some of the worst problems are. Therefore, anyone traveling by air through almost any part of Mexico will end up the capital, where they can be exposed to the flu from someone who is basically just there for a layover. Travel in the subways is also very crowded, and would be a great breeding-ground for something like this, and there is a subway stop that leads right to the airport.

It's tough for Mexico...they make a large percentage of their GDP on tourism; their economy is already in very deep recession because they usually reflect the U.S.'s economy, but more so. After all of this is over, I'd recommend travel in Mexico--it's bound to be cheap, and the local tourist economies will be grateful for your business!

DQ

charlene
05-01-2009, 05:24 PM
[QUOTE=RM;151566]If I remember correctly, you spend a good deal of time in Mexico. What's your take on the 'swine flu' ? Are we all going to die ?

QUOTE]

Just want to clarify: thread derailer RM asked the question..

;)

better to stay safe DQ.

RM
05-01-2009, 06:30 PM
Just want to clarify: thread derailer RM asked the question..
;)
better to stay safe DQ.

Yes, I did ask the question. (I can't believe IT WORKED !!!)

DQ,

Thank you very much for the response, and do play it safe.

Patti
05-03-2009, 04:33 PM
Back in the 60's, I met Grandpa Ken, a children's show host from the Twin Cities. I knew some girls, Vicki and Micki, that used to be neighbors of mine, then they moved and became neighbors of his. One day, when we were visiting them, some of us kids went over and knocked on his door, and he gave us an autographed picture. :)

Nightingale
05-03-2009, 10:59 PM
Hmmm...let's see, I met Sam Kennison outside a hotel in Cincinnati...Don Henley, all of the Moody Blues (past and present) Peter Noone from Herman's Hermits.
I can't think of anyone else right now.

Does Elvira count?

joveski
05-04-2009, 01:21 AM
was Henley friendly?... i've heard he can be a bit of an arsehole towards fans. i love his music though!

fezo
05-04-2009, 09:54 AM
The kiddies show host bit reminds me. In the NYC area when I was a kid there was a show called Terrytoon Circus with the host Claude Kirshner. My mom and grandmother took us to see him opening a store over in Paramus. Boy, was that guy tall! I got an autographed Cocoa Marsh hat!

My dad had a little grocery store when i was a kid. One day he had Aunt Jemima out there.

Nightingale
05-05-2009, 02:04 AM
Hey joveski :)
You heard right...lol. I was with quite a few other people outside the tour bus and he got pretty cranky with some of them. One lady wanted him to sign something for her and he nearly threw it back in her face and said that he didn't do that anymore.

He was a bit off putting at the concert. He lectured everyone about the land near and around Walden's Pond being developed.
His whole attitude seemed to be that he was the only person there intelligent and sensitive enough to mind about it...talked about how complacent and apathetic we all were.
Gee, I had no idea that he knew so much about me and what I do and don't do.

He wasn't actually mean to me, just rude. I told him how much I loved his music and that he really had a wonderful concert that night...he just kind of stared at me with this disgusted look on his face. He wouldn't say a word. Who knows, maybe it was just a bad night...it happens.

I think he was actually arrogant enough to believe that I meant it when I told him thank you for being so gracious and kind to a long time fan...it didn't seem to register that I was being sarcastic...lol.

Needless to say, I still like his music but I have never gone to see him in concert again.

formerlylavender
05-05-2009, 07:30 AM
I'm so turned off on Don Henley right now. I wouldn't go to another concert either, Nightingale. It's funny, but that's how I'd expect him to be - arrogant. I enjoy his music too, but that's as far as it will go for me! Gord's polar opposite...

joveski
05-05-2009, 07:35 AM
i heard a story about Don where he whacked a lady over the head with a marracca (sp?) when she took a photo of him, and he got sued for it.

on a side note, i'm surprised how friendly John Fogerty is!

fezo
05-05-2009, 06:29 PM
Haven't gotten to meet Fogerty (I'd LOVE to do that!) but I saw him before he finally got over the whole Credence songs thing and then a couple of times afterward. You would not know it was the same guy. When he was out promoting Eye of the Zombie (easily the worst thing he has ever produced) he was pretty surly, the sound was largely muddled and other than hearing the songs off of Centerfield is was pretty bad.

He came back to the same venue after Blue Moon Swamp. (The next album and a real keeper.) He did tons of Credence and loads of things from his whole catalog. He was jumpy, up, clear - it was fabulous. I had read that such a thing was happening or I'd have never given him a second chance. We owe his wife big time. She's the one who got him back to doing what makes him happy.

Nightingale
05-06-2009, 12:45 AM
Hi FlormerlyLavender :)
Yes, thank goodness that Gordon isn't like that.
I think it's a shame when someone treats their fans in an unkind way. If they are that tired, then they should just get out of town without seeing anyone. If I were as cranky as he seemed to be that night I would have gotten on the bus and kept going...lol.

joveski, I can see him doing that. He really seemed angry when he threw whatever it was, back at the lady that wanted an autograph...really nasty and rude. I felt bad for her.
You know, he may do that to the wrong person one day and someone will let him have it.
I don't care who you are, you can't go around whacking people over the head with a maraca!!! :-)

joveski
05-06-2009, 08:26 AM
i LOVE Don's solo albums, but from i've heard, listen to the music and dont approach him :)

Bill
05-06-2009, 11:39 AM
MMMM, met vs sightings...(and as far as I can remember off the top of my head)...

Met:
Tom Rush
Preston Reed (was his opening act)
Pepino D'Augustino (was his opening act)
Tish Hinojosa (was her opening act)
Russ Barenburg (interviewed for documentary)
Ian Tyson (interviewed for documentary)
Norman Blake (interviewed for documentary)
Ray Wylie Hubbard (met through Mossman guitar builders)
Tony Lane (nashville songwriter I knew back in his Dallas days)
Lewis Grizzard (camera operator on documentary...did day-long ride along on a book tour)
Roland White (Clarence's brother, but I was to stupid to know at the time)
Bob Hope (not so much met, as hung around when he worked with my grad school class on a show at SMU)
Ray Charles (the other Ray Charles -- the one who sang "Three's Company" TV theme song!)
Dabney Coleman
a variety of behind the scenes Hollywood writers when in grad school
A classmate of mine went on to write for TV show "Friends", does that count?
Band Deep Blue Something (90s song Breakfast at Tiffany's)
Martin Jurow (Movie producer "Breakfaast at Tiffany's", "Terms of Endearment" was one of my grad school profs)
Bob Banner (Hollywood director/producer was one of my profs)
John Fahey (forerunner of Leo Kottke) before his Poor David's Pub gig in Dallas
Lots of regional music acts
probably forgetting someone...

sightings:
Kris Kristofferson passed me in Dallas Airport hallway
Bill Medley (Righteous Bros) sat near me at Beatles LOVE Cirq du Soleil show
Wierd Al in DFW airport
Elton John's guitar player...at restaurant in Vegas
James Bruton (Elvis guitar player) at a guitar show
Ray __? of Asleep at the Wheel
probably forgetting someone!

Bill
05-06-2009, 11:41 AM
AH -- Jim Ed Brown (country singer) met

Ed Bruce (songwriter/singer/actor) hung out near him at pinball machines in Nashville airport.

Waylon Jennings - sat at table next to us years ago at one of his dinner/show gigs.

Ed "Too Tall" Jones - met

BILLW
05-06-2009, 05:01 PM
Old story for some here but what the heck, eh ? Back in the party 70s I ended up at a very lame party thrown by someone whose Mom was out of town. They made the mistake of telling us that Johnny Carson lived in the building just a few floors up.

We snuck out of the apartment and used the fire stairs to get to his floor. We had visions of being invited in and maybe meeting Dyan Cannon (sp?) or one of his current gal pals and getting some autographs.

We knocked (can't remember if he had a doorbell) and waited and knocked again. After awhile an agitated man wrapped in a towel with wet hair and dripping opened the door. All I could stutter was "yu yu yu you'e Johnny Carson" and he replied "who the %&#@ did you think I'd be ?" and slammed the door and called security. We ran down the fire stairs but could not get back onto the party floor so we went all the way (30 or more floors to the lobby with security in hot pursuit). We were held for a moment, the party apartment was called and the innocent friends of ours and us were thrown out into the cold. Instructed never to return again or face arrest and prosecution.

We watched his show for weeks to see some mention of us in his monologue but he never said a word. Didn't want us to have the satisfaction I'm sure. Shortly after he moved the show to the West Coast but I don't think we caused that.

After that I've steered clear of celebrities. LOL

Strange but true,

Bill :)

charlene
05-06-2009, 05:04 PM
Bill, Bill, BIll...you rascal you...
;)

Patti
05-06-2009, 07:08 PM
Bill, your story reminds me a little of that commercial, ... ring, ring, this is publisher's clearinghouse, will you answer the door in a towel?

The Rez
05-09-2009, 12:50 AM
OK - Here are my fotos for Celebrity Countdown

I was 8 yrs old - fresh from Tulsa, via Denver . . .
to KTLA Channel 5 Los Angeles

Live from the sound booth . . . watching Puppetteers
dressed in their Saturday Worst, each doing two or
three characters . . . Stan Freeburg, Dawes Butler,
Bob Clampett - ya' know, Grown-ups

On the Black & White monitors - Thar she sailed:

The Leakin' Lena w/ Beany Boy and Cap'n Huff n' Puff
on board with Cecil the Sea-Sick Sea Serpent takin'
point of the Port Bow . . .

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r314/TheRezz/BeanyCecil2.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r314/TheRezz/TimeforBeany.jpg

I'm Comin' . . . Beany Boy . . . !

Blessings,

Rez

PS: Ever notice how much Taylor Swift looks like Beany . . . ?

Patti
05-09-2009, 11:57 PM
Once I met someone that was in a famous band, but I didn't know he was famous until much later. He came over and sat by me and we started talking. I was with some of my friends, he was with some of his. We told each other our names and I didn't recognize his name until I happened to read it on the back of one of my albums. (I wonder if he remembers mine). Anyway, he was a very nice person, and when they gave me a ride home, he got out of the car and we lingered outside a little while for a hug. If I wouldn't have been so high, my poor little heart might have been broken. I should have grabbed a hold of the back bumper screaming, "don't leave" as they were heading away... I just wandered into the house in a state of bliss.

Patti
05-12-2009, 01:53 AM
I don't know if it would have been a distraction for him or for me. Anyway, there weren't any distractions. ... not that I was aware of ... unless he was wishing I'd ask him for his autograph or something.

Don Quixote
05-12-2009, 10:57 AM
Hi, Rez.
I remember Beanie and Cecil, but in their later incarnation as "a whole half-hour Bob Clampett cartoon", as it was billed. Clampett had left Warner Bros. after many years as a cartoonist there, and taken on this project. The animation was not very high-quality, and it all looked very low-budget (like a puppet show converted to animation, strangely enough) but I liked "Cecil the Sea-Sick Sea Serpent" mostly for the same reason I liked Rocky and Bullwinkle--for the wordplay and the silly puns. I remember one of the adventures was on "No Bikini Atoll"--pretty racy for a kid's show at that time, and also an oblique reference to the atomic testing that was done on Bikini Atoll. Hope all is well.
Best,
DQ

fezo
05-12-2009, 05:27 PM
I loved Beanie and Cecil cartoons particularly for the puns and such. Fun stuff.

Before Rocky and Bullwinkle the good puns were on Crusader Rabbit.

Patti
05-14-2009, 03:43 AM
:) That's kind of funny Pam. Too bad you didn't get a part in that movie though. You might have if you had gone with them.

----

Approaching Lavendar, how about that?!

BendRick
05-15-2009, 12:18 AM
MET IN PERSON:
Actor Jack Palance, in Tehachapi, California, late 1980's.Quick-draw contest.
Singer/songwriter Al Stewart, in Reno & Carson City, Nevada in mid-2000's.
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS:
Singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, in Reno & Sparks,Nevada, in early 2000's.
I had front row seats both times, with elbow on the stage.

Borderstone
05-16-2009, 02:37 AM
Finally back to my own topic. ;) I am seriously envious of all the people you folks have met.

Makes my list look pretty puny. LOL! Pretty cool though. :cool:

Patti
05-19-2009, 04:27 PM
My son Joe met Keiko the Whale in Oregon in 1997.

charlene
05-25-2009, 11:09 PM
Samuel l.jackson.
sat beside him at a montreal-toronto hockey game in montreal right behind the habs bench.
nice man.
i offered to get him a beer so he wouldn't have to be accosted by fans wanting autographs and pics at the beer concession and miss the game. he was fine with the beer he had but thanked me anyway. folks had been coming down to our row and asking for autographs but an usher stopped them after a short time. that's why i offered up a beer.

Nightingale
05-27-2009, 01:19 AM
I bet he appreciated your offer, Char. That would be such a pain to be famous and not be able to get a beer without people bugging you.
I always like his movies :)

Borderstone
06-03-2009, 03:50 PM
Hey RM,I just bought 3 Marty Robbins albums the other day at a Vinyl Record Show. :)

Have all of his hits now. Did you wait on Mr. Robbins here in AZ or elsewhere?

He's origianlly from the smaller town (area) of Glendale here in Phoenix.

RM
06-03-2009, 04:24 PM
Did you wait on Mr. Robbins here in AZ or elsewhere?

He's origianlly from the smaller town (area) of Glendale here in Phoenix.

It was in Flagstaff, AZ......I was waiting tables at a Holiday Inn while attending NAU.

I'd forgotten that he was from Glendale.

SherylKat
06-30-2009, 12:59 AM
Hi, on Saturday before Gord's Town Hall performance, MandoAnn and I were walking down 43rd Street for the 12th time trying to scope out where Town Hall was exactly (this seemed to baffle THREE taxi drivers, but to their credit, lots of streets had been blocked off due to a protest - we don't about what because the protesters were sitting in the street on lawn chairs watching the Jumbotron. Anyway, I saw about ten feet in front of me Samuel J. Jackson (he was wearing his traditional Kanga hat); he laughed appreciatively when I said I enjoyed his movies - remembered hearing earlier that New Yorkers don't like to acknowledge celebrities so they pretend not to know them and ask for directions or something - any New Yorkers out there want to protest that? Sorry! It WAS ON TV so it MUST BE TRUE! :biggrin: SherylKat