Hi Everyone,
I want to start by thanking all of you who came out to my CD Release Celebration on November 5th for your support. That includes all the musicians and backup singers, our sound and video guys, my hospitality team, Rev. Lynn Bennett and the CSLN Board for providing the space, and everyone who bought CDs (Too many names to mention individually, but you all know who you are).
It was a wonderful, memorable evening, and the feedback has been was very gratifying. If you missed the show and want to see it online, you can go to my website, gordonellismusic.com, click the media button, and scroll down to “Videos”. You can also go to the CSLN YouTube page, CSLN.TV and click on the man on top of the mountain. At last check, it had around 650 views. Note: Though the the music and video are very clear, the audience reactions are somewhat muffled, because the sound board only captured the applause that filtered through the onstage mics. In reality, it was bigger in the room.
I also want to thank everyone who came out to our mini-set at Brown’s Diner on November 16th, and Andy Miller of the Jabberwackers for inviting my trio to play.
CSLN’s Writers Night will resume on Friday, Dec. 3rd, after a short hiatus. Note, this is a writers night, so the focus is on original material. The Open Mic will start at 6:30 and run for an hour, with the first 10 people who sign up guaranteed a spot, though we may have room for one or two more. I will be the MC, and may do a song, if time permits.
There will then be two Spotlight Acts doing a half hour each: Gary Cavanaugh, who was a writer for Ash Street Music, and AJ Bigler, who has had several independent cuts and has been one of the sound guys at CSLN for years. I believe Ray Dryden, another one of our Sound guys and who toured with Dottie West for a while, will also be part of that set.
Our Featured Act, Scott Barrier will be doing 45 minute to an hour set. Scott has had numerous independent cuts, and various songs placed in movies and TV, and his song “Having Babies” (I believe Written with Donna DeSopo), has received over 100,000 streams on Spotify! Here is the time frame for the night:
Open Mic: 1 hour starting at 6:30
Spotlights: 1/2 hour each starting at 7:30
Feature: 45 minutes to an hour
Potluck snacks, drinks, and a $5 love offering encouragd.
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URGENT REQUEST
For those of you who know Miranda Sullivan, she was in a head on collision last week, resulting in a broken left arm that required surgery, a fractured right hand, and a broken tibia, that is scheduled for surgery tomorrow (11/22). She is a gig worker, hasn’t worked much in a while, so she does not have money to pay bills, and can really use donations to help manage her financial situation. I believe a Go Fund Me page is being set up, but I don’t know if it is active yet. I imagine you can go to Go Fund Me and type her name in the search box. Hopefully it will be up in the next day or so.
You can also donate through PayPal. Her account email is: [email protected]. I was told a while back, that if you send money “as a friend” there will not be a PayPal deduction, so you might want to look for that. I heard that Debbie Champion might have a benefit writers night at the Commodore Lounge, but I heard that second hand, so I don’t know when that might be. CSLN may also be establishing a fund, so there are probably a few options for donating.
The other thing that is important is visitors. I don’t know how long Miranda will be at Vanderbilt Hospital, and this stay may be followed by a period of live-in rehab. That is tough at any time, but undoubtedly tougher at holiday time. She is in the Medical Building, but if you have her phone number (I can’t give that out here), call first to see if she is up for company. If you need her room number at Vanderbilt hospital (Again, I am reluctant to put it out publicly) she is under the first name Debbie. If I know that you know Miranda, I can provide that info.
That’s all for now. Have an enjoyable holiday season, stay safe, and be well.
Gordon