Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Urinetown


This weekend I'm playing bass for a production of Urinetown right here in Riverside. That's right, it's called Urinetown. A brief synopsis from the ad: "In a Gotham-like city a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets." Blah, blah, blah. Really it's Les Miserables but instead of fighting a miltary revolution, they are fighting for the right to pee in private. It's a very campy show with songs like "It's a Privilege to Pee," "Snuff That Girl" (yes, about murder), and the very tongue in cheek title of "I See a River." The performers a quite good. They are R.C.C. drama students and pull it off quite nicely. Tickets are $15.00 and the show is Oct. 25, 26, and 27 at 8:00 p.m. and Oct. 27 and 28 at 2:00p.m. For more info: http://landispac.com/

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Let's Jazz Trio (sometimes Quartet)

A little shameless self-promotion. Let's Jazz, a group that I play bass for, performs every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at Napa 29 in Corona. It's a semi-swanky joint where dinner could easily run $50 per person. Thankfully we play on the bar side which features a full bar and a good, if seafood heavy bar menu with most items in the $10 - $15 dollar range. For you near-beer drinkers (Adam) they have O'Douls and can make most cocktails "virgin." There is no cover. We play from 7:30-10:30. The group consists of Nichole Preuss on vocals, Al Meyers on guitar, sometimes Brent Levine on saxophone, and me on bass and last night I made my debut on vocals. Come check it on and enjoy some jazz standards performed in a fairly intimate setting. Here is a video of us with Frank Wilson on drums:

Friday, October 19, 2007

Another Good Day

Today was another good day. I went shopping at Best Buy and bought a new Palm Pilot (my last one got left on the roof of my van and was last seen mid-air near the corner of Alessandro and Trautwein) and a case for my camera. This evening while Sarah was at church with her mom, I went to 3 Day Suit Broker and bought a suit. I got a jacket, pants, tailoring, 2 ties, and a shirt for $160. Finally, I picked up some heavy cream so I could drink the iced coffee I made earlier (iced coffee straight is pretty foul). To quote Ice Cube: "I have to say it was a good day."

The View From Up There


Have you have ever been to a sporting event and thought, "I wonder what the view is like from way up there?" Well, here is a picture from my seats at the Honda Center for Anaheim Ducks games (The optical zoom is maxed.) There is only one row higher than mine. I think they are some of the best seats in the house. I sat eight rows from the glass. Guess what? There's a bunch of plexiglass in front of you distorting the view. In Anaheim when you sit in the expensive seats, you are surrounded by the people who are sitting close because that's the place to be, not because they love hockey. Real fans sit in the nosebleeds. Long Live Section 423 Row T!

My Dirty Little Geekret 1


(Concept inspired {stolen} by {from} Sue Johnson)
I frequently listen to Riverside Police Dept., Riverside Fire, Riv. Co. Sherrif, SB Co. Sherrif, and SB Police Dept. I just got frequencies for AMR/CDF (thanks Jason). Yesterday before the hockey game, I listened to the various conversations taking place in the Honda Center and tonight found out I get the Honda Center channels all the way in Riverside. Currently the stage crew is setting up for the Marc Anthony/Jennifer Lopez concert.
(Picture taken with new camera. Megapixel setting lowered to speed upload.)

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Cameron and Quick Before Sinking

He sure had a good time!

The best part is when he runs around and says, "Can I see?" That's Cam for ya!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Hockey Day


It's Hockey Day! Tonight I'm going to my first of 10 regular season games of the Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks. My best friend, Ken, and I are celebrating his birthday by doing all his favorite things: Fry's Electronics, dinner, and hockey. Hopefully the Ducks can continue their winning ways tonight against the Nashville Predators and build off the success of Monday's 6-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. GO DUCKS!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Search Is Over


After looking at exactly 6 different stores, I found a camera to replace my last one. It is the Olympus FE-280. For you tech-heads, it is an 8.0 mp point and shoot with 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom (which is not that important) and uses a 2gb XD memory card which allows me to do panoramic photographs. For the normal people, it is a pocket-sized camera that takes really great pictures. I ended up buying it from OfficeMax because they had the best price. If you need customer service, go somewhere else.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Anyone Selling a Camera?


Yesterday as I was getting ready to see Victor, I got out my camera to see if it needed new batteries. I turned it on and noticed the LCD screen was shot. It wasn't cracked or otherwise broken but had been ruined internally. I'm now in the market for a new point and shoot digital camera. Nothing fancy. Anyone have one they want to get rid of?

Carry-over from MySpace

I wrote this a while ago and just re-read it and still enjoy it. It's a bit of a rant but makes a good point.

The other day I was watching one of those t.v. shows like Maximum Exposure where people send in video clips of people doing stupid things. This particular episode had a man standing in a tree wearing a skateboard helmet. He announced to the camera that he planned to jump from the tree he was in, about 40 feet off the ground, into an adjacent tree that was about 35 feet tall, falling about 10 feet until he reached some branches that would support his weight. At this point the announcer interrupted with the warning, "Please, do not try this at home!" My only thought was, "No one in their right mind would try this at home." They return to the action and they are now showing the view from his helmet camera. The idiot in the tree is now demonstrating how weak the branches are that he's standing on and explaining how this means he will get a very strong jump. Once again the announcer said, "Please, do not try this at home." "What moron would try this at home?!!!!!!!!!!" The loser in the tree now jumps and comes about two feet short of his target tree. What a shocker there! As they show him in a pile on the ground the announcer says (say it with me), "Please, do not try this at home." You know what? I say,"Please try this at home!" If you are that stupid to think trying to jump from one tree to another while 40 feet off the ground is a good idea, JUST DO IT! The gene pool needs some chlorine. And to you t.v. producers, I realize you need to give the warning or else the tree-hopping moron would sue you. But wouldn't it be nice to not have to say that? Survival of the smartest. And I'm using the term smartest VERY loosely. Your I.Q. barely has to be greater than you shoe size to not try most of this stuff. If you see something on Maximum Exposure, Jackass, or any of these other shows that cater to the least common denominator, that seems like fun, by all means, do it. Just don't cry when your shattered pelvis means you are going to be in a body cast for 6 months.Instead, try it again until it is guaranteed you will never be able to reproduce. Do all of us a favor. Thank You!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Victor Wooten


Today I had the amazing opportunity to see my favorite bass player, Victor Wooten, give a clinic right here in Riverside. After playing and taking questions for about an hour he asked, "Who wants to come up here and play my bass?" No one took him up on the offer. Playing bass in front of arguably the greatest electric bass player in the world can be a bit intimidating to say the least. Victor warned us that we would all kick ourselves in the butt later tonight if we didn't take him up on the offer. Finally a brave soul got on stage and started playing. Victor then gave him a private lesson for a few minutes right on stage in front of us. After a few other players, I got up there and got to play my idol's instrument and get a private lesson from him. What an amazing experience. The few minutes on stage with Victor reignited that passion for music that sometimes gets lessened by the rigors of being a working musician (nasty load-ins, bad charts, questionable meals, etc.). Search Youtube for "Victor Wooten Norwegian Wood" to get a taste of how amazing this man is.