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May, 2024

promises, promises! – May, 2024 The promise of a new summer season is always just out of reach.  It is when Carl and I begin to prepare. ( in more ways than one).  We know that so many details need to be addressed, and as professional musician’s the very least of them is the music....Continue reading...

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June, 2022

Living again – June, 2022

It was still very cool this spring; like winter would never let go of our souls; no matter how hard we tried.  Cool, wet but drama free, actually.  There were signs of a new season perched on the horizon, and then again, just as quickly, they were gone.  To say that more than once we were frustrated wouldn’t be an exaggeration; and yet, hope was never far away . . .

Suddenly, spring gave way to summer, and all at once, and it was glorious!

After so, so long our normality was back.  We could breathe again. We could sing again, we could live again.  And live we did!

Like the Munchkins from the Wizard Of Oz, everyone seemed to peek outside, gather their courage for a moment and then venture out to begin truly living once again.  We ventured out too!

Carl and I played some new venues in June, and made some wonderful memories in the process.  Wherever we ended up, we seemed to find more smiles and, “That you!s” along the way.  (Music never fails to make that connection if you play it right).

A huge part of the reason that people were feeling a greater sense of normalcy is their ability to return to places that they feel were comfortable.  Places they felt were like home.  (it kind of makes them feel normal again).

We were asked to entertain that The Beach Market in Charlotte Michigan.  It was a very long drive, but very interesting to play.  Folks were absolutely appreciative of our effort and how long we traveled to entertain them.  Lots of fun!

Of course we played several Saturday’s at Bumper’s Landing, Harrison Township.  What can we say that hasn’t been said by now?  Any given Saturday is a lot of work, but so rewarding.  We now have reached a new level lof comfort in playing Bumper’s  that we simply have never felt before.  It actually makes us even more conscious of ever minute detail of how the place runs and operates.  We are dialed in, and it makes us even better, I believe.

In June we also had the good fortune to return to the Country Club Of Lansing.  So beautiful, so relaxing and so enjoyable.  The journey is long, but the rewards are well worth it.  Actually we have been entertaining at country clubs for nearly fifty years now.  Look how beautifully maintained this venue is.  We are so lucky to be asked back.

I have taken many phots over the years.  I try to gather some quality shots at every event we play.  My goal is to tell the story with pictures as well as music, if I can.

In all honesty, I was very reluctant to approach people during the pandemic.  First of all I didn’t want to invade their space.  I didn’t wish to startle them.  In all actuality, pictures taken from a distance are just not what we need to tell out story when we play for people.  It’s that same connection that engaged people with music, that I feel I have to have when using my camera.  I am only now just feeling comfortable again putting people on the spot enough to capture their evening out for posterity.  

Some things may work online, with FaceTime or even Zoom, but to really connect in a meaningful way, you need to be right there with them.  That is the part that you miss most of all, that connection that reaffirms how you have finally reached someone and made them feel things they can only feel with you.  Nothing can take the place of real honest contact, connection and emotions.

June was awesome, and it gave us so much hope that the summer would be everything we could hope for!  I only wish that you were part of it.

Rb

The Sound Of Music

Sometimes an entertainer will get to a place in their career when they lose sight of what got them there in the first place.  Talent, hard work and above all, being at the right place in the right time sure does help.  However, in the end, (as it was in the beginning), it is always about THE MUSIC.

Always.

Carl and I hardly ever forget that, but when we do, we are very fortunate that we have some great patrons who remind us, without fail.

And so it was on another night at Bumper’s Landing when we knew not what to expect.  The word on the street was that a huge crowd was on their way in to watch the big basketball game against Michigan and Michigan State.  Since the game began at eight, we would wait until it was finished before we would take the stage.

All good.

We arrived at our very same time, and began setting up in our usual way.  The goal was to be settled in and ready to start as soon as the big game concluded.

All well and good.  The game began and everyone was glued to the big screens.  You know how men are with huge television screens to keep them focused . . .

We were set up and ready, and in the zone.

When half time arrived, we kicked off the music, with Jimmy Buffett urging everyone to think about a trip to Margaritaville.  A couple more songs got the patrons thinking about anything but basketball, just in time for the game to begin its second half.

Of course, some games, just like men are bigger than others, and the second half of the game turned out to be a prelude to nothing as State ran away with the outcome.

That of course, left many of the Michigan faithful to head out early, and with it, our chance to play their favorite songs.

We did however, (as luck would have it), meet a group of guys who loved live music just as much as sport.  They stopped in to watch the rest of the game, but stayed to listen to our first set.

That was all it took.  They loved each song we played and we loved playing more and more of their favorites.

This is when it really gets enjoyable for Carl and I, when we have a group in front of us that we can interact with.

They shout out a musical favorite, and we play it.  Simple as that.

It really doesn’t get any better.

We actually played only two sets on Saturday night, the first one, an hour long, and the second an hour and a half.

But what sets they were!

We really, really enjoyed the evening, and owe it all to those five guys.  While it really IS about the music, a lot of times, it’s about the people we are lucky enough to play the music for.

After all, that’s why we play: for them.  Song after song, week after week, year after year.  It’s a great job most of the time.  And when some wonderful people are there appreciating our effort, it’s not a job at all!

Rb

Just Down The Street . . .

Just down the street  . . .

 

. . . . is your friendly neighborhood bar.

That probably can be said for just about any city street in America, but in Mount Clemens, this particular bar is special.

Why, you might ask?

The Green Tree Tavern, circa 1905Well, this bar has been dispensing liquor, refreshments and fellowship, in the same spot for more than one hundred years!

Think about that . . .

When carl and I were born, (way back in the fifties), this bar had already been serving its fellow man and woman for over a half century.

As if that by itself isn’t amazing enough, consider the fact that while most everything in our society has changed: automobiles in stead of horses, supersonic jets and drones in stead of propellor airplanes, the information revolution in stead of books and newspapers . . .

. . . our need to gather together to talk about or lives has not.

Something about sharing a pint just brings people from all walks of life together.

When alcohol is flowing, any of the worlds troubles and woes can be solved.  Or so it may seem.  It’s theThree Blind Mice Irish Pub, circa 2013 promise of clarity and coherence that binds like minds and sets them on the task of righting all the worlds’ wrongs.

We see it every night from our vantage point under the bright lights of the stage.  People working as one to solve all the riddles before their drinks are dry.

Lucky for us, we provide the sound track to the solution.

If only the worlds’ leaders would come down from their lofty perches to walk among us common people, they would certainly learn a lot.  They might even have the daunting issues of world hunger, climate change and most government boondoggles resolved in one afternoon.

Well, we’ll be here at the Mice, sipping a brew and solving all the world’s problems.  We might even share a story, a joke or a song.

The world can be a cruel place if you choose to go it alone.  Why do that?  Stop by your local neighborhood pub or watering hole.

If it wasn’t the solution, then why was your great grandfather here sharing a pint?

Rb

Party In Waiting

It’s going to be an amazing summer at Bumper’s Landing!

Trouble is, the summer hasn’t quite arrived yet.  Oh, we’re ready all right; ready as we’ll ever be.

The only problem is Mother Nature isn’t quite there yet.

Don’t check the calendar, check the thermometer.

Just when we think that old man winter has loosened his grip, BAM! we get knocked back to reality by the Bomb Cyclone of 2019!

Yes, I realize that everybody gripes about the weather, but no one really does anything about it; but that’s not going to stop me from lamenting the fact that if the weather would even semi-cooperate, we might have some people to entertain.

As it was however, it was a very slow night.  We did get the chance to chat with some great people again.  (The up-side to a slow night).  However, in the end, with everyone involved, it would be nice to have a big crowd come by and take full advantage of the hard-working staff that was in place and ready to handle the crowd.

Time and time again we have lamented the fact that at Bumper’s Landing . . . we never know what is about to happen on any given day.

Located on the water, Bumper’s is at the whim of the “lake effect”.  Whatever weather conditions are prevalent, greatly effect wether people come out and stop by.

On a sunny summer-like day, our Michigan beaches and waterways are swelling with potential patrons, sometimes lined up five boats deep.  But, when the winter months arrive, and all the boats are docked, it becomes much more difficult to get customers to drive the long way out to the lake to lift a beer.

When the big thaw begins, they will be back and ready to soak up the sun; but until then, while the weather is hit or miss, so then are our nights.  Frustrating to be sure, but all part of the life of a rock star.

We set up early, eagerly preparing for an evening designed to share our musical talents.  Adjusting each nuance, string and volume knob until it was time to share our first melody.

The diners were ready to be entertained, and we were more than ready to oblige.  As usual, Jimmy Buffett was the ambassador wee chose to greet the first listeners.  A time-honored Bob and Carl tradition that pre-dates actual time itself.

Easily enjoyed, it was then up to us to follow that one up with another crowd pleaser.  After some cowboy music rattled the rafters, the word came to us that it was time to inquire just what to do with a certain drunken sailor.

Nothing could possibly have pleased us more.  Sure we played some Irish, and then another and then another for good measure.

Blasting right into a great set of oldies before anyone knew what hit them, gave us the confidence to try some songs that weren’t as easily recognizable.

We played some Bob Dylan and some Beatles music that maybe didn’t receive the amount of attention that they should have in the pantheon of musical greatness.  (When it is slower, we have a little more latitude to steer the evening in a completely different direction.)

The crowd seemed appreciative, as they usually are at Bumper’s Landing.  They are very happy people, remember.  (we’ve talked about this.)

As the night wore on, and the alcohol paved the way for plenty of poor decisions, the weather outside refused to give up on its winter-like impersonation of a cold dark, dreary house guest.  One that you can tolerate for a few hours, but in the end excuse yourself early to rid yourself of.

So when eleven rolled around we found ourselves bereft of all but the heartiest of customers.  It was a wonderful evening, but time to pack things up and head home.

Our next visit to Bumper’s will be a just a little bit closer to the coming of spring.  We are so over that old man winter that if he shows his ugly head, we might just ignore him all together.

His power is waning, and let’s face it, we have songs to sing!

Rb

 

 

 

 

 

The Magic Bus

By now you realize that we never know what to expect when we play Bumper’s Landing.

Last Saturday night was no exception.

As we pulled into the parking lot, we were amazed at a huge party bus arriving at just about the very same time.

It had all the markings of a bus that can be charted in Hamtramck Michigan, but we had no way to be certain.  Although we still are not sure just where it came from, we do know of its destination.

All of this was unknown to us when it first arrived around seven O’clock on Saturday. No matter, we have long ago learned to just roll with whatever might be happening that day or night.

They were arriving, two at a time, all shapes and sizes with one thing in common; they were all bound and determined to have a memorable time.

You pretty much know that its going to be an interesting night when you look over and a girl is sitting in on keyboards and singing Backstreet Boys, and we hadn’t even started yet.

Yikes!

Yep, it was that kind’ night, they were hot right out of the gate.
Jumping, shouting, singing and commanding the Tamborine.

Apparently, they were hockey people from Saint Claire Shores, (hockey people are the best!), who were touring several fine, local establishments on this particular evening.

How lucky we were included on their tour.

It was a wild start to the evening for sure, even our tip jar became a casualty.  Oh well, the life of a rock star!

It’s always the people that make our night, as I have said, many, many times.  This night was no exception as the hockey moms and dads really took over the place.  It was all in good fun actually, since all Carl and I could do at that point was just to stand back and stay out of the way.

They were looking for fun, and knew exactly how to recognize it.

The first two sets were a whirlwind of up-tempo classic rock hits from several decades of music.  Each was met with the appropriate amount of energy and enjoyment.

We didn’t even slow things down until the end of the second set, when it was apparent that some couples were looking for a way to snuggle. (without having to purchase a room).

People sure know how to have a good time at Bumper’s Landing.  They feel at home and able to let go without any fear of being judged.  It’s very evident that anyone looking to have a good time need not look any further.

We were all sad when the magic bus began to fill and drive away with our crowd.

Since it was the night before the super bowl, the people, unfortunately did not stay around as long as we would have liked.  However, we hope that they all had  such a great time, they will be back to eat, drink and play the Tamborine again some day soon!

Rb

California Dreamin’

It was very cold.

However, we live in Michigan, and shrug off cold and wet and dismal and dreary, like so many untended potholes.  We know that soon, there will be the enviable, Spring.  The sun will awaken this slumbering land and promise will boom once again.

Knowing all of that, we are still faced with several more weeks of frigid and often bleak days and nights ahead.

What to do?

Well we Michiganders could retreat from it all; and I’m sure that some do, hold up in their fortresses of gloom, weary of everything the outside world assails them with.

But, by and large, most of us mush forward, short day by short day.  Bracing ourselves from the cold and finding warmth wherever it springs forth.

On a Friday night, people could steel themselves from it all at home, or venture out into the frozen unknown.  The choice is most always their own.  When they do come out and join us for a night of music and fellowship at a local watering hole, we appreciate it more than they will every know.

We met some fun girls who had already established themselves in front of the barrels at The Three Blind Mice Irish Pub in blustery downtown Mount Clemens, the other evening.  Fun and playful, they begrudgingly relinquished their spot so that we could set up to entertain for the night.

It was a good start, since they made us feel relaxed and yet, somewhat annoying.

By the time that we began our first set, the tables were mostly all occupied and already in mid-conversation.  Through the first and second sets, we were hardly acknowledged at all by the absorbed patrons.  After all, they ventured out on a night such as this, and were going to focus all of their attention on their conversations and thier friends.

No matter, Carl and I had one trick up our sleeves to break through the ice: our old buddy Al.

Alcohol, (his given name)

O’l Al would take care of things.  He would help us reach each and every single person within earshot, and in no time.

It didn’t take long as a matter of fact.  As the patrons who began the night with us said their good-byes, and more arrived, the focus turned to the music and then to song.

We met a delightful set of twins who made sure that we knew how much we were appreciated, even if the other people couldn’t or wouldn’t vocalize it.

That in-of-itself made us enjoy the rest of the evening to a much greater degree.

Every gig that we play is different.  The venue, the atmosphere, the calendar, the people.  So much goes into how a show is received that no two dates are ever the very same.

On a night like this, where the music was kind of secondary, we understood that mostly the patrons just wanted to be out with other people.

You know, people needing people.

The cold will subside.  The clouds will part, and the sun will take its rightful place in the hearts and minds of most Michiganders.

The Mice is a great gathering place for any night of revery and retreat.  We love to be part of it all; even if we’re mostly California Dreaming.

Rb

A Place For All Seasons

Some venues we entertain at garner most of their business only in certain seasons.

Ok, I’ll explain . . .

Take an apple orchard for example.  As wonderful and enjoyable as it can be in the fall or summer, there are times when a trip to visit it would not bare much fruit.

Showing up at the beach in November would make just about as much sense.  Don’t even get me started about a golf course in January, the ski slopes in July or even a visit to Santa’s Workshop in May.

While all of these destinations are seasonal, some things we enjoy are seemingly timeless.  Season-less, if you get my meaning.

  has become one such place.

While most people think about relaxing and drinking by the water only as the summer sun bakes all their troubles away, this bar is always open and exciting, twelve months of the year.

Some weekends are busier than others, but for the most part, this party is going on three hundred and sixty some days a year.

“How do they do it?” you might ask.

It’s not really a secret.  It’s become a destination.

Great location on the water, fun atmosphere, a sports bar, but a with bit more.  They provide all the amenities that any good time would need to thrive.

The food, the drinks, the excitement.

More than anything though, the staff at Bumper’s is what keeps people coming back, we believe.

They work hard for each and every customer that walks through that door.  That, more than anything is what has people coming back time after time, no matter what day the calendar proclaims.

They do the work, and we try and help people have fun.  Everything else just falls into place at that point.

That’s why Carl and I still enjoy going there to play even when the weather is snowy and the wind is whipping the temperature into submission.

When we came in to set up last Saturday, we walked in on Dylan’s first birthday party.  By now, this boy is a legend at Bumper’s and will most likely remain so for the rest of his days.  He’s just got that kind of a vibe about him.  You know when you meet someone, and there is just something about them?  Well, this little guy has it, and in spades!

So there was that, and lots of happy people everywhere we looked.

They stayed as we set up, they stayed as we began to entertain, and mostly stayed all night long.  Happy and drinking and eating as they enjoyed their conversations and their relaxation.

We kept the night humming.

One thing that I have said, over and over again about Bumper’s is that it’s never dull.  We mostly go into it not knowing what is going to happen that day or night, and it never disappoints.

We played our usual music and dusted off a few of the songs that we don’t usually get a chance to play.  That’s always fun for us.

We saw plenty of familiar faces, and met some new ones.  It was a good night.

Each season in Michigan brings us a new challenge.

The spring is so busy.  The summer has its fish-flies.  The fall can be friend or foe depending on the whims of the weather, (Just as the crew Edmund Fitzgerald), and the winters up north can be brutal.  However, we deal with them because we know that better days are right around the corner.

I believe that mostly what people frequent Bumper’s Landing for, is not the alcohol; it’s the good people that provide it.  They make each and every season enjoyable.

We’ll be back soon, and understand that whatever is in store for us, it will be something different, to be sure.

‘Tis the season!

Rb

 

City Mouse, Country Mouse

Very much alike, but totally different.

The city mouse is attracted to the bright lights and big noises, while the country mouse, feels just as strongly about the quiet calm and introspective moments.

The fast, upbeat aural excitement of a seventies dance tune, or the slow, even-paced steady tones of a sixties, timeless classic love song.

Two distinctly different vibes, yet inhabiting the very same host.

That, my friends is the Three Blind Mice Irish Pub in historic, downtown Mount Clemens, Michigan.

Two guys, playing acoustic music in the same venue, on the same night, experiencing two totally different vibes.

Walking in to the Mice at seven thirty, there were hardly any tables left unattended.  That alone will illicit smiles from Carl and I.  We were greeted cordially by some new staff members on our way in, and that made us feel even more excited about the evening ahead.

Setup was a breeze, and soon we were ready to launch into our opening song.

Somehow though, we lost all control at about that point, when a young lady from the bar shouted, “Play Seven Old Ladies!”.

After a moment of careful reflection in which Carl and I struggled to decipher if she wanted us to PLAY Seven old ladies, or PLAY WITH seven old ladies, we decided upon the former, and put our Irish hats on to begin the nights’ entertainment in earnest.

Of course it was an instant hit, and paved the way for several more Irish favorites to the delight of all those attending.

Turning from the Irish music, we dove into country, then Island and finally some old time classics that delighted each table in attendance.

The night got off to a wonderful beginning, complete with smiles, laughter and audience participation.  Everything was going according to plan; until the music stopped.

When we took a break after an hour and a half of playing, two thirds of the tables stood up, thanked us for a great evening and went home.

We know that folks are not staying out nearly as late as they once did, for a variety of reasons.

To begin our next set, there were many less patrons to sing to.  Carl and I muddled on, entertaining our little hearts out as we went.

The middle hour of our night was quite sparse, but still enjoyable.  We did have plenty of song suggestions to keep us occupied.

Having about a half hour left, we began out last set of the night at eleven thirty.  We were all set to finish out the night and pack up our gear for home, until . . .

That was until the doors opened and another entire generation of music lovers arrived to fill the Mouse back up for good.

Seeing the bar full once again stoked us to finish the night on an strong note, complete with a forty minute encore!

The evening began strong, then diminished into a quiet introspective one-on-one complete with several eclectic requests.  By evenings’ end, the night finished loud with a crescendo of epic proportions.

The Three Blind Mice is many things to many people.  It can be quiet and calm, or loud and boisterous, sometimes within minutes of each song.

It has become home to many different types of patrons, some calm and some loud and obnoxious.  Like the country mouse or the city mouse, we play the music that attracts and entertains them all.

Rb

Hello Nineteen!

2019 is already shaping up to be a break-out year if last Saturday is any indication.

To say that our first gig of the year was a success would be quite the understatement.

When we arrived at Bumper’s Landing in scenic Harrison Twp. Michigan, it looked as though there were no more tables to be filled.  The room was as vibrant as we had ever seen, and ready to explode.

Great to see the people and the fun they were already experiencing.  It was up to us to keep them smiling and enjoying the evening ahead.

Setting up was a blur as the entire cast of Bumper’s regulars were in motion, watching the game, drinking their drinks or eating their delicious entrees.

Even before we began, there were people letting us know that they were ready to help entertain, when needed.

Perfect!!!

Doing what we do most times goes smooth.   Annnnnnd then there are some nights when we have to jump through a few hoops to accomplish anything.  This was just one of those nights, as some things were not working from the beginning.  However, Carl is pretty prepared, so when things go awry, we can roll with the punches.

There’s a saying that goes, “The customer is always right.  We’ve all heard it, and in the music biz, it pretty much holds true.  Even before we began we had a suggestion of what song needed to be played before any other; “What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor!“, apparently was what the crowd needed to hear to start the night out on the right foot.  (or, peg-leg.)

Well, it worked, that’s for sure.  They were singing after that.  Some nights we love rocketing right out of the gate, as it is a change from the norm for us.  If you know anything about us, you know that we don’t like boring, anything.

More “up-tempo” was the vibe on this particular night, as more and more people came in to share the fun.  So many friends, so many smiles.  It was truly great to see the walls ready to burst and the new year cheer being passed from patron to patron.

The byproduct of all this merriment however was the decibel level in the bar.  It was LOUD!

So loud that Carl and I couldn’t talk to each other, from four feet away.  Probably for the best, as we really don’t have anything too exciting to say in the first place.

When the group of eight arrived, including Dan, The Singer Man, it was really time to blow off the roof.  You thought it was loud before?

Just at that point we had finished our first set, and were putting our heads together to find just the right song for one of the Bumper’s singers who happened to be in the house.

To begin our second set, we put Judy’s vocal talents to good use in making everyone feel like they were at a Red Wing game, when Judy wowed the crowd with her rendition of the that great Four Non-Blonds tune, What’s Going On.

Now that everyone was singing along, we played a few more classics until Dan took the stage with his musical staple. For What It’s Worth.

Now it was a party!

Since the sing-along ice was truly broken, we played all of the shameless tunes we could to keep everyone on their post-holiday high, like Country Roads, Evil Woman and the ever popular, Piano Man.

I know, “Not Fair!” right?

I get it, but what are you gonna do?

It’s a brand new year; we might as well break it in the  right way.

Keep ’em guessing, keep ’em singing, and by all means, keep ’em coming back for more!

Both singers joined us again for another great rock ballad or classic, and before we knew it, we were playing our second encore of the night.

So great to be back.  So great to see so many faithful friends.  So great to begin a brand new year, just the way we like it . . .

. . . out of control!

RB

 

 

BOB AND CARL