Monday, December 17, 2012

12.15.2012 - Rodeo Radio / Private Party - McKinney, TX

Well, sometimes it's just good to let your hair down and have fun... and we did. This was (what should be) our last show as a two-piece on stage, unless Heath and I get some crazy idea to do an acoustic show or something.

This performance was at some friends you all might remember from the Okra Fest post, Brian & Kristi Cheatham's house in McKinney, Texas. We originally had planned on doing a Rodeo Radio broadcast on this date, then the idea for the party happened and we rolled with it.

It was good to see our friends from that side of the DFW metroplex. For those of you not familiar with the Dallas/Fort Worth area... McKinney is not in my nor Heath's neighborhood. Not even close! I believe Heath mentioned the drive from his part of town was 80 something miles. Yeah, there's a reason they call it the Big D. I forced myself to come in the night before and my friends twisted my arm into going to Hank's for the Roger Creager show. Fair to say I slept in the next morning... good fried okra at Hanks, though. Music wasn't bad either :)

Regardless of the drive, this night was good for us. We debuted some of the new material, had a great time, hopefully made a few new fans and we really look forward to playing in McKinney again next year... I do have a note from later that night, guys. "Cadillac Pizza." See, I told you I'd write it down!

Marathon shows begin in 2013... If you haven't already seen some of the dates that have been added, check www.SandDollarRodeo.com and maybe we'll see you there! I'll be talkin' to you often then, for sure. And, if I don't before then, I hope you all have a nice holiday and a Happy New Year.

Stay gold,
RH


Sunday, December 2, 2012

09.22.2012 - Angels In Tropical Shirts Festival - Seven Points, TX

This was another pre-Heath booking. From my Parrot Head connections, I was approached by Kelly Brown (from the Bad Monkeys) about playing the show and donating a track to their CD. For those of you who don't know, Angels In Tropical Shirts is a trop rock music festival that raises money for charity. It's been going on a few years now and is a really nice thing to have been a part of.

So, as I said before, this was booked pre-Heath and was billed as a "Roy Holliday" appearance. However, it was a Sand Dollar Rodeo show all the way... and that's probably the funniest part I recall from the show... that and the fact that Heath and I both kept thinking we were lost when we were trying to find the place!

There's quite a difference in what the Parrot Heads listen to around the country (aside from Buffett). Some like upbeat, some lean to rock, some lean to country, some like storytellers, some like anything they hear as long as the singer is wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Follow me? So, today's mix of Parrot Heads... well, let's just say it was meant to be a relaxing day of acoustic performances until Kelly's band came on later that night. We were on at something like 1pm. Originally, that was fine with me, as I had only recently moved back to Texas at the time it was booked. I told him to put me on early, out of respect for the locals that their crowd were more familiar with. Fine and dandy... I had no idea it would be a mostly acoustic day. Boy, talk about the unexpected... we go on after a singer/songwriter. Very good performer, but very laid back - We open with I'll Just Have A Beer and barrel through our set. Pretty much the same set as we did at Okra Fest, maybe an additional song or two, I can't remember. Anyway, I just remember that the early crowd was a bit older and I remember that their eyes were wide open as we kicked in. It was kind of funny and I'm pretty sure I made a few jokes about it on stage.

For the record, while we may do an occasional acoustic song or two. We don't do "acoustic shows." Period. I like concerts that are loud and have a good beat. Sorry, that's just me. It's what I do. If I tried to do an all acoustic show, I'd fall asleep on stage - you probably would as well. Additionally, I'm a keyboard player, not a guitarist. If all my bad notes on the guitar weren't masked by the blaring keyboards, it just wouldn't be pretty.

Anyway, I told Kelly all that up front and he knew we would be loud. But, here's the deal. While some people were a little scared of us at first, we received good applause in between every song, toes were tapping, the audience responded when I prompted them and, in the end, the show was really well received - it was just a little too early in the day for that crowd! Afterwards, Kelly and I were having a beer and a variety of fried food and he said something like if he had known what we were like live, he would have put us on later in the night and it would have been perfect. He then said, "next year!" I agreed.

I give Kelly and his wife Anita great respect for putting this thing together. They worked their butts off all for no personal gain. I remember that, at the time I showed up that morning, the sound guy was AWOL so Kelly was trying to set up the PA, do sound checks, etc. Poor guy, but he dealt with it gracefully and it worked out nicely. All in all, I met some really nice musicians, met some nice Parrot Heads from the Cedar Creek Parrot Head Club and it was a fun day... and we raised about 15k for charity. No regrets.

The compilation album is pretty good, too. I would assume they still have a few copies for sale over at their website. Proceeds from the CD go to charity as well and it includes songs by myself (Carry Me Home), Nadirah Shakoor, Walt Wilkins, Tommy Alverson, Thom Shephard, Brent Burns, Kelly Brown, Jerry Diaz, and a bunch more. Go pick yourselves up a copy right here - AIT 3 .