Thursday, December 6, 2007

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2007, No.60 - George Joe Unearthed

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GEORGE LOO JOE, M.D., UNEARTHED: On a tip from Boss Stein

john.stein@bankofamerica.com , informing that George L. Joe georgejoe353@aol.com , one of the super-greats of 1973, is practicing medicine in Birmingham, I checked the Vandy Online Directory - and got info on Doctor Joe. George was Worthy Master in 1973 and made a big impression on me. George is Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine at Carraway Methodist Medical Center. George’s home number is (205)954-1205.

Beta Pi Blog welcomes Dr. George L. Joe!

BETA PI BLOG ROSTER STATS: The Tick-a-lor Blog roster stands at 84 Beta Pi brothers, 71 of whom have e-mail addresses. A goofy poem, to celebrate finding Doctor Joe:

Here’s hoping that

Doctor Joe

Is not a Reunion 2008

No-show!



VTL,

Larry Simons,

Beta Pi, 72


Friday, November 30, 2007

BLUES BULLETIN - November 30, 2007

Yo! Blues lovers -

I’m taking an informal poll. What’s your preference for BYOG 2008 - spring, summer or fall? Send me your preference - I’m posting all preferences at Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2007, No.58. When all preferences are in, the BYOG Steering Committee (BYOG 2007 Attendees and wives) will confer, deliberate and render a proclamation.

It dawned on me that interest in BYOG is not limited to Tick-a-lors. Here’s why:

Matt Blankenship has a close guitar friend (non-ATO) / professional musician who plays blues festivals, who might be into BYOG;

Jack Muench tells me of a guitar friend he has who would be into BYOG;

Frank Biller - guitar journeyman extra ordinaire - has told me of a guitar chum he knows who could dig in to BYOG;

Chester Brewer is Clarksdale born and raised, he’s a natural for BYOG;

Elizabeth - Chet’s younger sister, and fabulous honorary ATO "Little Sister" (not to mention that she’s "hot") is into the blues, and she (and husband) live in West Point, Mississippi (a scant 3 hours? from C’dale);

Bob Aylward is Pace, Mississippi born and raised, he loves the Delta and the blues, and he actually showed up at Abe’s Bar-b-que to party-down with us! Q!

Frank Collins was ever-so-close to committing to BYOG, and his taste for blues is impeccable;

Other Tick-a-lors who have expressed interest in BYOG: XBG Neal Crenshaw, Art Landry, Mark McGann, Travis Parr, Bob Smoot, Steven Starr, GeorgeTomlinson, Rod Yanker

Odie and Lillie, our Jack Russell Terriers, attended BYOG - and they loved it! This was possible only because Ann and I stayed at our blues apartment (where pets are welcome). Unfortunately, Big Pink Guesthouse, Little Pink and Honey Hill all have "no pets" rules. However, Honey Hill has a barn - so if you are cool with your dogs staying nights in the barn - bring ‘em. Sorry, no meerkats or ferretts. Vinny, Fuad has been banned.

Did you know? Other Tick-a-lor’s play instruments:

Marc Darling (the musical whip-that-spins),

George M-LINK Ford (animalistic grunting rhythms),

Matt Hart (human flame),

Tison Keel (kazoo),

Ken Linden (subliminal blues vocals, a la Mr. Subliminal),

Clyde Noel (donuts for musicians),



Ben Pedigo (banjo extra ordinaire, mandolin, guitar, vocals - the man does it all!),

Jeff Perout (the Wet Willie),

Bill Price (boom box),

Mark Reed (the foot),

Chris Regas (stompin’),

Boss Stien (musical wads-o-cash),

Dick Stoner (gets stoned!),


Earl "Judge" Stover (hambone),

Sean "MR. G-MAN" Walsh (musical guns),

Chad "Waz" Weiss (submarine saxophone),

Schmeat (bone-a-phone),

Chuck Wharton (musical face),

David Haines (blues sarcasm)

So - we’re opening up the next BYOG to include not just wives/girlfriends of Tick-a-lors, but also friends of Tick-a-lors. If there’s a good turn-out, who knows - we may open it up to circus performers. Who was the Tick-a-lor who juggled - I forgot his name? Feel free to forward this e-mail to friends.

Larry

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.59 - All Points Bulletin Ken Mansfield

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ALL POINTS BULLETIN - KEN MANSFIELD: I tried the "kinder-gentler" approach - calling Ken by telephone - still, no e-mail address. The man, the mystery. I had this idea to send Ken a letter by U.S. Mail, and e-mail it to you guys, and I am sending it and posting it in today’s mail for delivery to Ken. Here is the letter:

November 29, 2007

Ken Mansfield

315 Taberna Circle

New Bern, NC 28562-7040


VIA E-MAIL & U.S. MAIL


Re: Ken Mansfield vs. The Internet

Dear Ken:

A few weeks (or months) ago, you and I spoke by telephone - how great it was to reconnect! I told Fotch about our conversation - and posted a blurb about you on the "blog" http://journals.aol.com/lasimons4law/beta-pi-blog/- to let our many excellent Brothers know of efforts to ""connect"" with you. Now that we are still above-ground in the ""information age"" - bottom line: what in hells-bells is your e-mail address?

Having not heard back from you, and also being in need of some mundane topic to write about - by this letter, I am invoking a blog tool known as ""All Points Bulletin"", asking the Ticks who know you to call you, at your home phone number 252-636-5547, this evening (or whenever), to wish you Merry Christmas, and to implore you to divulge an e-mail address, for old times sake. And, I am sending a copy of this letter to the Brothers instantly via e-mail, while this hard-copy will take maybe 3 days to reach you by U.S. Mail service. I personally like our mail service.

Specifically, I am asking Fotch, Buck & Vinny, Matt Hart, Mark Darling, Travis Parr, Jack Muench - and all other known Wales Tales Alumni, to make the call for this difficult challenge!

Merry Christmas, Ken! I miss you, and hope to see you soon. My cell number is 615-512-1448 - I hope you will call or e-mail me, and give me an e-mail address I can share with Tick-a-lors.

I remain,

VTL,

Lawrence A. Simons

LAS/pt

cc: Blog Roster

Friday, November 16, 2007

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2007, No.58 - Pierce Hodnette Guest Blogmiester

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GUEST BLOGMIESTER PIERCE HODNETTE - BYOG CLARKSDALE:

Clarksdale, Mississippi is a unique and unexpected place. Time slows to half its normal pace and the air is full of the smell of cooking Barbecue. The soundtrack is delta blues. The boon companions, Matt and Mimi B1ankenship, Larry and Ann Simons, Pierce and Cindy Hodnette, met in Clarksdale on Friday November 9th for a weekend of fellowship and exploration. The Blankenships and Hodnettes stayed at the Big Pink Guesthouse, a former ice cream factory converted to a two-story townhouse. 100 yards away were the Delta Blues Museum (highly recommended) and the Ground Zero Blues Club (owned by actor Morgan Freeman and local businessman Bill Luckett). We visited at the Big Pink, then went for supper at Abe’s Barbecue, located at the legendary crossroads of Mississippi Highway 61 and 41. The crossroads is the mythical site where blues man Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil in return for musical genius. At Abe’s, Larry offered up the ATO dinner prayer - Lord of Mankind - and then, in mid-feast we were joined by Bob "Arms" Aylward, who marched in to Abe’s, ordered up his plate-o-que, and joined in. Bob is the money manager for the Seattle Mariners and was in the area on family business. Bob came bearing Mariners baseball caps as gifts to each of us! Bob is truly one of the greats and it was a real pleasure to see him.

The group repaired at 9:30 to Ground Zero. On the bandstand was Big T and the Family Band. Big T the blues man was backed up by some very young guys who rocked. Particularly stunning was Omar, a 16-year-old guitarist. Roger Stolle, local owner of the Cat Head Folk Art and Music store, says Omar is a product of a program by the Delta Blues Museum in which blues men teach young school kids the art. Omar was taught to play by Big T, and now plays in T’s band. The dancing was hot and the town characters were in evidence. Roger Stolle writes on his website that "The ‘character’ to ‘normal folk’ ratio is high" in Clarksdale. Puddin’ has the three card monty concession at Ground Zero, with a table near the front. It costs five dollars to see him in action. Mr. Tater the Music Maker is a local blues man who hustled his CD’s from table to table. Tater also has tee shirts at the Cat Head with his picture on them but no writing. Pierce asked Roger Stolle how Tater gets paid. "He may have the most modest act around, but he’s the best self- promoter", said Stolle. Tater sells the tee-shirts and his CD’s at Cat Head on consignment.

The next morning the group ate breakfast at Rest Haven, a Lebanese place, then wandered around town between the Simons’ apartment 149 Delta Avenue and the Big Pink on John Lee Hooker Lane. We met a local musician, Ronnie Drew, who runs a music store and recording studio. He invited us to a chili cookoff that afternoon at the Delta Amusement Café. Live music. We went out to the Hopson Plantation, where Ann’s cousin James Butler (owner and proprietor of Hopson) showed us around. He has converted the former plantation commissary into a museum and juke joint. The place is also dotted with shotgun shacks that have been fixed up so that they can be rented - a business known as The Shackup Inn. A group of friends from Memphis had rented the shacks for the weekend and were cooking barbecue on a huge portable grill. Dogs and kids wandered around the area in front of the shacks. Each shack has electricity, a bathroom, and comes equipped with an electric guitar and amp for jamming. We had beers in the commissary and took a tour of the property with James.

That afternoon the music started at 2:00 from the back open area behind the Delta Amusement Café. The townsfolk were there, the chili could be sampled, keg beer was free, and the band cooked. Several local musicians sat in and did a few songs. All the characters, including Tater, Puddin’, and a drunk guy we saw the night before dancing with a very young very drunk girl. drunk guy at one point was playing a very out-of-tune guitar with the band, but didn’t play long. The local people were warm, welcoming and fun. Ronnie remembered us and acted like we were old friends. Puddin’ hit Pierce up for $5 to do his card trick and Cindy took pictures of the whole thing.

That evening Groundspeak, an unbelievable jazz/funk/jam band from Memphis played a set of original music for us at Little Pink, a former plantation commissary moved by Ann’s brother next to Big Pink. Little Pink is decorated with old stuff like album covers, music posters, and chocolate tins picturing Elvis in his army uniform. The band set up at one end of the big room and played to the six of us plus Ann’s mother, Lou. In this intimate setting we got to hear fantastic original music from Groundspeak’s soon-to-be-released CD. Larry was able to hire them because his son Andrew is the bass player. They have a site on Myspace. Visit, and get the CD when it comes out in the next few months.

So in one weekend we heard three live bands. Just as in New Orleans it’s impossible to get a bad meal, in Clarksdale it’s impossible to hear a bad live band. Everyone needs to go to Clarksdale. They have four blues festivals a year. Thanks to Larry and Ann for arranging the trip and for all the work they did to make it so memorable. To get a taste, google Cat Head, Shackupinn.com, or Ground Zero Blues Club. If you want to see something, a young blues artist named Olga has a video on the web that was filmed at Hopson Plantation, James Butler is in the video, serving Olga a beer at his juke joint. Go to Olga’s website www.laolga.com and there is a link to the video.

* * * * *

A short poem is in order:


Thanks to Pierce

for blog-a-roo, and to

Cindy Hodnette

for photos faboo!


HEY BRO’ - GET MORE BROTHERS’ E-MAIL ADDRESSES TO US!

VTL,

Larry Simons

Beta Pi, ‘72

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2007, No.57 - BYOG Clarksdale 2007 Update


Beta Pi:

BYOG Clarksdale 2007 Update:

Q: Again, you might ask: what in hells-bells does BYOG mean?

A: Bring Your Own Guitar! The inaugural event is in less than 2 weeks - November 9th, 10th & 11th! Confirmed to attend are Matt "Guitar" Blankenship and wife Mimi, Pierce "Ax Man" Hodnette and wife Cindy, Jack "Big Lick" Muench and wife Trudy, and Larry "Lorenzo Mariachi" Simons and wife, Ann.

Q: Who cares, and why?

A: ‘Cause we love the blues. Blues lovers all, the troubadours and their women will descend on C’dale on Friday, and stay at The Big Pink Guesthouse www.bigpinkguesthouse.com

We’ll probably eat at Abe’s Bar-b-Que, we’ll tour the venues in the area, including Honey Hill Bed & Breakfast, Hopson Plantation Commissary, Larry & Ann’s Blues Apartment, and Ground Zero. Saturday, we’ll play guitars, eat, and play guitars. Saturday evening, at cocktail hour, entertainment will be provided by Groundspeak, a professional Memphis-based jazz-blues jam band (Larry’s son Andrew plays bass) - then we’ll jam with the pro’s (ne’er-do-well-would-be-rock-star-guitarists like me need to have pro’s around to cover my ineptitude) - then we’ll probably do Mexican food at Zippy’s and end up at either Ground Zero or Hopson, depending on who’s playing.

Q: Is there a photographer in the house to cover this event?

A: Coincidentally, Pierce’s wife Cindy Hodnette is a photographer, and she will be covering the event.

Q: Why bother to go to Clarksdale?

A: For the fun of it.

Q: Hey, Chester Brewer was born in Clarksdale, will he attend?

A: I spoke with Chet, and he said he might attend, and if he does he will stay at his Uncle Leo’s house - an historic destination of itself. Chet, it will be awesome if you show up! Be there.

Q: What about Frank "Spoons" Collins, did he waz out?

A: We were hugely disappointed that Frank & Mary Collins would be unable to attend - but we are sure they will be drummed into attending BYOG II, whenever that is.

Q: What about Matt "the inventor of ATO Blues" Hart? What about that miserable mug?

A: Yes, Matt was invited, and although we all put our pants on one-leg-at-a-time, Matt has been suffering some kind of . . . uh . . . pain in his throat, to where he is temporarily unable to vocally verbatiate any magniloquence necessary for "the blues." Matt, I can assure you, right after we raise a toast to W.C. Handy, we’ll toast you as well, and sing several rounds of ATO Blues . . . "On my way down to New Orleans . . ."

Q: How about the famed "Crossroads" - what’s up with that?

A: To commemorate the BYOG event, we will having a group photo taken beneath the "big guitar" sign at the actual location of the crossroads - Highway 61 & Highway 49. This will be easy, because its right next to Abe’s Bar-b-que. What could be better?

Q: Why doesn’t Vinny Starr like the blues?

A: Actually, he does like the blues, he just doesn’t know it. Buck Biller was telling me, once he visited Vinny, and Vinny had a tape or CD (maybe an 8-track tape) of "Vinny’s favorites" - which included the famous blues number Green Onions, by Booker T. & The M.G.’s, with guitar-god Steve Cropper playing. Absolutely one of the greatest blues records ever made! Vinny just didn’t know it was blues. How funny is that? This won’t be enough to shame Vinny into attending a BYOG, but we’ll keep trying.

Q: Where is Clarksdale?

A: About an hour south of Memphis on Highway 61.

This promises to be big fun!

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VTL,

Larry Simons

Beta Pi, ‘72

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2007, No.56 - Mansfield Update

Beta Pi:

MANSFIELD UPDATE: You will recall that I have been trying to reach Ken Mansfield (See Archives, Vol.2007, Issue No. 36, June). Well, Sunday evening, I was able to reach Ken by telephone! Ken is alive and well, living in New Bern, North Carolina. He is working for the U.S. Marine Corps - no, Mansfield has not become a "jarhead" - he does consulting work on a multi-million dollar project for the Marine Corps PX (Post Exchange, department store for jarheads). Ken has kept up with some ATO’s, Doug Campbell dougcampbellsr@comcast.net and the Campbell brothers. Ken terminated his voice mail machine (because of too many messages) and Ken does not use his government e-mail for personal use, per government policy. However, Ken said within a few weeks he will be switching his personal internet provider, and will be getting a new "private" e-mail address, which he inferred he will share with us. Ken was interested in the blog, but I couldn’t remember the URL address, so I sent it to him (by U.S.Mail).

The big news is this: I ask Ken what Class he graduated, and he confirmed it - Ken Mansfield is Class of 1968. Why is that big news? Because next year, 2008, it will be the 40th Reunion for Class of 68, and the 35th Reunion for the Class of 1973, which includes such All-Time-Greats as George Abernathy gabernathy@greshaminc.com , Claude Cody claudecody@alumni.vanderbilt.edu , Mike McCarty mmccarty@crtllc.com , Mark Reed m51reed@bellsouth.net , Boss Stein john.stein@bankofamerica.com , and George The Heme Tomlinson george@concklin.com . Boss Stein has formally committed to attend in ‘08. So, my friends, I asked Ken to attend, and although he did not commit, we have roughly 12 months to convince him.

NEW FEATURE - THE FEATURED BLOGGER: Last issue, Frank J. Biller fbiller1@msn.com made history by being the first Tick-a-lor to write a Featured Blogger column. This was historic because in the column, Frank announced he had formally moved in to a new apartment, several hundred miles away from {edited for content at the request of FJB}.   Here is your chance. Any Tick-a-lor can submit a short essay on any subject, keep it short and clean, after all, we are gentlemen and this blog is viewable by the public.

BETA PI BLOG ROSTER STATS: The Tick-a-lor Blog roster stands at 84 Beta Pi brothers, 70 of whom have e-mail addresses. A poem is in order:

To blow this horn

We need mo’

Tick-a-lo’

e-mail-addressio’s.

Get down

to it, my brotho’

and get them to me.

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VTL,

Larry Simons

Beta Pi, ‘72