Saturday, May 31, 2008

"We are learning, as has every generation passing before us, that memories gain value when those who make them leave us."
COURTNEY HAYDEN



Hey y'all~


Mo' uv dat bad old sad news one mo' agin....
Igor broke the news today that Bubba Hayward died at the VA here on Thursday.

Hayward, Joseph E.

TUSCALOOSA Joseph E. "Bubba" Hayward, age 63, of Tuscaloosa, died May 29, 2008, at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. Services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday at Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Thaxton Richardson officiating. Burial will follow in Tuscaloosa Memorial Park with Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel Funeral Home directing. Visitation will be Sunday night from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.



Bubba was brought up in Holt & was a patron of the Chukker and he was a brother of Dart & Charlie Hayward.

Charlie has been playing bass for Charlie Daniels since the beginning of time & the late Dart Hayward http://www.jstor.org/pss/2989694
started what we do in ZERO, NORTHWEST FLORIDA while sitting on a barstool inside the Chukker on December 21, 1987 when he said,"We oughta have a contest for THE BEST PERSONAL HISTORY OF THE CHUKKER."

Well the Chukker being what it was,
everthing soon degenerated down to the bottom feeder culture of that ancient barroom &
everybody soon wanted to write about THE CRAZIEST SHIT I'VE EVER SEEN IN THE CHUKKER.

That got killed when somebody suggested that the craziest thing that ever happened was when Bob Weston lanced the boil on Michael McGovern's toe.

There's no competition for that story.

REST IN PEACE BUBBA.
WE LOVE YA.

IGOR TO THE CHUKKER NATION~

Bubba Hayward
passed away on Thursday at the Tuscaloosa VA Hospice following a long illness. Visitation will be Sunday at Tuscaloosa Memorial Park: 6 - 9 p.m. and Funeral Services will be Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Tuscaloosa Memorial Park Chapel.

Bubba was a long-time Chukker national back to the 60s and will be fondly remembered and loved by many. His colorful exploits and adventures are legendary to those who knew him closely. He was a dear friend and I will always hold him close to my heart. ~ Igor


Emacs!


photo courtesy of Johnny Townsend http://www.johntown.com/home.html
& Jennifer Toffel http://jennifertoffel.com/

left to right: Chuck Leavell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Leavell
Jimmy Nall
Lou Mullinex http://robertoreg.blogspot.com/2007_06_24_archive.html
Alex Taylor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Taylor_(musician)
Charlie Hayward http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hayward


A good story got jogged up off out & into dat memory amongst my ole brain when I found another ROBERT REGISTER http://www.facebook.com/people/Robert_Register/16112404
ON FACEBOOK!

Back in '78 I drove out to California in a VW Rabbit. (ed. note: lots uv goooood stories there)

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

I got a pilonidal cyst.
In WWII they called it JEEP'S DISEASE.

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

My sister Becky got me a good doctor so I went in and taken care of. They basically had to cut off my tail & not only that I woke up on the operating table & starting flirting with this cute nurse during the operation & my sister who was my recovery nurse said she'd never seen anybody do that. (ed. note: too much time under Chukker anesthesia)

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

I had to recover in my hospital room laying on my belly cause I got my tail cut off.

Well the first thing I noticed during my day laying around on my belly in the hospital was that large numbers on Negroes kept coming into my room to look at me.

We ain't talking two. We talking five & six.

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

Finally a Black nurse came in to check on me & I asked her, "Ma'am, I don't know how to describe this but all these Black folks are coming into my room to look at me!"

She laughed & said, " Well we have another Robert Register who works at the medical center & I guess everybody saw your name on the patient list this morning & they all think you are OUR ROBERT REGISTER!"

Oh.

My evil mind instantly went to work.

Believe it or not, back then I had dark hair so I pulled the covers up over my neck so only the top of my head showed as I laid on the hospital bed on my belly.

My dearly beloved brothers & sistuhs uv other mothers of alternative colors would come into the room and mill around & I'd jump up off of my belly & turn around & yell "I'ze don't know'd what happened! I done bleached out!"

I did it all day long.
Boy, I had some fun.

Y'all be good.

best,
rr http://cottonkingdom.blogspot.com

http://snakedoctor.blogspot.com

http://rockpilgrimage.blogspot.com

Buie~

Your sample of THE DAY BEAR BRYANT DIED has gone viral with people posting their own homemade videos on YouTube
using your music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtA9HEkcZzs&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j77Ho2hBSw&feature=related


but some do a good job & don't use your music at all~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmO0va-08hc&feature=related

best,
rr

Dear Boss,

Please believe me,
my DEAR belovid light skinned brothuh uv
another mother
uv a simular color

dat
I'ze showl do 'preciate you spending a few of yo' SUPAHSTARUH
NANOSECONDS LOOKING @ MY STUFF
(somethin' you may not know-
AFTER I killed that 19 pound yellow catfish in '03 after fighting it so long, I lost my taste for fishing.
[my LAKE LEE record has now been SHATTERED! ~ some cat we let fish this month caught another 28 pound yellow cat] )

So the big thing with me right now ain't fishing but it's looking at the whole page of my blog and checking out how it ends after every post &
IT F*CKIN'
blows me away.

best,
rr

RR,
records are meant to be broken. I was at a restaurant and there were track shoes in a lit up glassed cage and I asked the maitre de what that was about and he said those are the shoes alberto salazar wore when he broke the boston marathon record and I said big deal, I once broke the buffalo springfield record.

boss

A new term entered the ZERO, NORTHWEST FLORIDA lexicon tonight...

"IT'S NOT
'VIDEO CRACK ROCK!!!!'

IT'S BINGO!"

Friday, May 30, 2008


image courtesy of RAY HUTTO

Robert,
The 60's was a magical time for music in Dothan.

We had so many great musicians all in one place.

I had the opportunity to work with and learn from Larry Coe, Sid White, John Rainey Adkins, Little Bill Ackridge,
Amos Tindle, Billy Gant, George Cheshire and the list goes on and on.

When I saw Wilbur at the Reunion, I didn't see today's Wilbur. I saw the Wilbur from 1965, standing in front of
a huge crowd of kids at the Recreation Center in Dothan. I can remember getting as close as I could to Johnny
Mulkey so I could watch every move his fingers made.

Being around John Rainey was almost like being next to God.

You hung on his every word.

I don't think I could have been in a better place at a better time and thankful that I had the opportunity.
Bill Hanke

Roberto~
I received my DVD also yesterday & watched it last night. Several times.
Here is my review:
WOW!!
When Wilbur sings "Right String Baby", I can close my eyes & I'm back in the 60s at the Rec Center...just phenomenal.
Seeing all of those very talented musicians on stage together truly is a chance of a lifetime!
THANK YOU Playground...excellent job!
BamaQueen~

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Hey y'all~

The 29th of May.
What a day in 2008.
For the rest of my life I will look forward to celebrating this wonderful year of 2008 on May 29th!

IT HAPPENED TODAY!!!!

I am now watching the 2 hour PLAYGROUND RECORDING STUDIO documentary of Norman's Memorial Jam on April 13 for the second time.(Muchas to the Playground crew~ you did something we've been waiting to do for over 40 years!)

Bill Hanke (DHS Sr. '66) said it all before he opened the STRANGE GANG's performance with MUSTANG SALLY:

Well you know what,
I went to sleep in 1972 in THE FLAMINGO CLUB
& I woke up in 2008 in the FLAMINGO.
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?!!!!

In a perfect world,
a funeral is a celebration of someone's life.
In reality,
that's seldom the case.
Well, this memorial service for Norman Andrews became a memorial service
for all of Dothan's departed rock n' roll musicians.

Good Lloyd!
I can only hope y'all love reading this post as much as I did writing it!

Best,
rr http://snakedoctor.blogspot.com


Hey, Robert,

Nice to hear from you, too. Next Denbigh book in editing now, a reprint with lots of additions of Colin McRae bio.
McRae was a very important guy from Alabama and likely knew all the Denbigh guys, Godfrey and Brewer certainly.

BARTO
Barto Arnold
Principal Investigator and DENBIGH Project Director
Austin, Texas
Barto Arnold is a native of San Antonio and studied anthropology and archaeology at the University of Texas at Austin. Arnold’s introduction to nautical archaeology came when, as a graduate student, he was hired to work at the conservation laboratory handling artifacts taken by salvors from the 1554 Spanish wrecks on Padre Island. Arnold served for more than 20 years as the State Marine Archaeologist for the Texas Historical Commission, and in 1997 moved to the Institute of Nautical Archaeology as Director of Texas Operations.



Thomas C. Healy's portrait of Denbigh is dated at Mobile, Alabama, July 29, 1864, and is believed accurately to depict Denbigh's appearance when running the blockade in 1864-65. The painting shows Denbigh running out of Mobile with a full cargo of cotton. In the distance, at left, a Union blockader fires a futile shot after Denbigh.

The painting is dated just three days after Denbigh sailed from Mobile for the last time, and only a week before Union Admiral David Farragut's West Gulf Blockading Squadron entered Mobile Bay and ended Mobile's days as a blockade-running port.

http://nautarch.tamu.edu/PROJECTS/denbigh/HISTORY2.HTM


THESE BONDS PAID FOR THE MOBILE-HAVANA BLOCKADE RUNNER'S CONSTRUCTION IN LIVERPOOL


DENBIGH HEADING OUT ON THE MOBILE-HAVANA RUN, 1864


WILLIAM ALFORD TO THE CHUKKER NATION

http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/popup?id=4908865 Hendrix. Joplin. The Who. Whether you were at Woodstock in 1969 or not even born yet, you can experience the iconic event starting June 2. The Museum at Bethel Woods in Sullivan County, N.Y., has pulled together film clips, artifacts and interactive displays, such as this one, to re-create the festival and its socio-political importance.

from CHAMPAGNEJAM@YAHOOGROUPS.COM

Nashville, TN – Billy Powell, one of the original members and keyboard player for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members Lynyrd Skynyrd, has underwent an emergency partial revision hip replacement surgery in Jacksonville, Florida on Wednesday, May 21.

“Billy's hip had continued to give him dislocation problems and it was determined that a revision was the only possible solution,” says Lynyrd Skynyrd manager Ross Schilling of Vector Management.

Billy will be recovering over the next 3-6 weeks and will have to wear a hip brace for the next 3 months. It is expected that Billy will re-join Lynyrd Skynyrd on tour sometime in July. The band will tour with an interim keyboardist in the mean time, while Billy recovers.


from the desk of CHIEF BIGWATER...

Friends of Playground:
Listed below are 2 URLs for the latest Waco Rambler and Soul Revue videos on Utube.
The Norman Andrews Benefit DVD is now on sale at www.playgroundrecordingstudio.com. The promo videos below will be appearing soon on our Internet sites. PRS would like to thank you for supporting our acts!
You can also dial up http://www.youtube.com/user/finleyduncan and view all of our videos
The Playground Team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFWtkKbJ1g4 Waco Ramblers Promo video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm3i2bLdpw8 Soul Revue promo

Dear Robert,
Thanks so much for the mags. The reviews are great.

Music has always meant a lot to me. If any of these songs mean anything to someone,
I'm more blessed than thrilled.

Thanks again,
Wilbur

Wednesday, May 28, 2008


GH~


Hey Dawg, how 'bout giving WILBUR
a push @ your HEEEY BABY DAYS of BEACH MUSIC site
http://heybabydays.com

best,
rr


http://cdbaby.com/cd/wilburwaltonjr
& listen to samples of all four of the tunes off of Wilbur's new CD.

MR REDBUD now available on CD Baby




Furtrader,

I can close my eyes and see thousands(yes,thousands)of bedding
shellcracker in the Ray's Lake,Lewis Lake,Fishpond Drain area
on Lake
Seminole.

Bud



WILBUR WALTON JR. & JIMMY DEAN



Hey y'all~

I realize I'm preaching to the choir but
BROTHERS & SISTERS,
I gotta preach today!

Tonight I googled my screen name "robertoreg" & got 461 hits.
They were ALL good hits.
No identity theft & postings by imposter "robertoreg"s on the Tuscaloosa News forum pages.

My screen name's google had been scrubbed.

MUCHAS! TUSCALOOSA NEWS!

aNYwayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....

Wilbur's CD is dah bomb!

You could make a damn CHRISTIAN movie out of JOHNNY!

LONELY SONG is dedicated to those who've had their heart stomped:

TEARS TURNING INTO WORDS
MELODIES THAT CAN BE HEARD

MR. REDBUD
is a parody of
JOHN LAW SUPREME!!!!

MR REDBUD

IT SEEMS YOU'RE SO MISUNDERSTOOD

A PASSPORT IS ALL YOU NEED

BUT UNTIL THEN I’LL GET BY

AH MR.REDBUD I NEED YOUR SMILE

I’D LIKE TO SEE YOU IN A SHORT WHILE

& LAST BUT NOT LEAST

YOU'LL SMILE AGAIN
Inspirational music courtesy of Wilbur Walton Jr.

The Years and the Wine

Sure took their toll

The Feet that were once steady

Now aren’t so Bold

Old Maps are eyes

that show where you’ve been

I still get the Feelin'

That You’ll Smile Again

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

YOUR DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

best,

rr http://snakedoctor.blogspot.com

http://cottonkingdom.blogspot.com



Wilbur On Stage @ COWBOYS


WILBUR WALTON JR. & THE STRANGE GANG
take the stage!!!!!
{David Adkins, Larry Coe, Buddy Burke, Frank Tanton, Jimmy Dean, WILBUR}

See Wilbur's April 13 performance of "Georgia Pines" @ THE NORMAN ANDREWS MEMORIAL JAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YpVtW4cKvo


Johnny

Wilbur Walton Jr.

Southern Americana Tunes BMI

A Dream

Good and Evil Dream

A Dream

A Race

Johnny had a Race… A race

Johnny at his best… Hey hey hey

Johnny at his best… Hey hey hey

is still lacking

is still lacking

A Vapor

Vanishing Vapor… A Vapor

A Trip

Johnny on a Trip….A Trip

Johnny at his worst …. Hey Hey Hey

except for just one thing

Johnny at his worst …. Hey Hey Hey

Can still be saved

Can still be saved

A light

one way light….a Light

A Hope

Johnny got Hope…. A hope

Johnny at his best…..Hey Hey Hey

Johnny at his worst …. Hey Hey Hey

EXCEPT FOR JUST ONE THING

Can still be saved

Can still be saved

Johnny at his best..Johnny at his worst


LONELY SONG

Howard Martin, Wilbur Walton Jr.

Southern Americana Tunes BMI

LONELY SONGS AREN’T HARD TO SING IF YOU’VE LIVED THEM

IT’S EASY TO SPOT A BROKEN HEART IF YOU’VE HAD ONE

NIGHT TIME CRIERS DAYTIME SMILERS

THEY’RE USUALLY THE SAME

YOU CAN’T HIDE I SEE BEHIND YOUR EYES

I FEEL THE PAIN

LONELY SONGS STRAIGHT FROM THIS HEART OF MINE

LONELY SONGS OVERFLOWING MY MIND

TEARS TURNING INTO WORDS MELODIES THAT CAN BE HEARD

IT’S SUCH A LONELY LONELY SONG

DRAWN SHADES CLOSED DOORS ARE FRIGHTENING THINGS

FRIENDS WILL LEAVE YOU STANDING IN THE COLD AND POURING RAIN

ROAD BLOCKS STOPPED CLOCKS SEEM TO SUDDENLY APPEAR

DREAMS YOU THOUGHT YOU HAD WITHIN YOUR GRASP ARE SUDDENLY NOT SO NEAR

LONELY SONGS STRAIGHT FROM THIS HEART OF MINE

LONELY SONGS OVERFLOWING MY MIND

TEARS TURNING INTO WORDS MELODIES THAT CAN BE HEARD

IT’S SUCH A LONELY LONELY SONG

LONELY SONGS STRAIGHT FROM THIS HEART OF MINE

LONELY SONGS OVERFLOWING MY MIND

TEARS TURNING INTO WORDS MELODIES THAT CAN BE HEARD

IT’S SUCH A LONELY LONELY SONG


MR. REDBUD

Howard Martin, Wilbur Walton Jr.

Southern Americana Tunes BMI

MR. REDBUD

IT’S BEEN SO LONG SINCE I’VE SEEN YOU

I THINK PERHAPS YOU’RE NOT COMING

OR HAVE BEEN DETAINED AT THE COAST

AS FOR ME THINGS ARE GOING QUITE SMOOTH

THERE ARE OTHER FIELDS YOU KNOW

I'VE GOT A FRIEND ON AN ISLAND

AH MR REDBUD

I NEED YOUR SMILE

I’D LIKE TO SEE YOU

IN A SHORT WHILE

MR REDBUD

IT SEEMS YOUR SO MISUNDERSTOOD

A PASSPORT IS ALL YOU NEED

BUT UNTIL THEN I’LL GET BY

AH MR.REDBUD I NEED YOUR SMILE

I’D LIKE TO SEE YOU IN A SHORT WHILE


YOU'LL SMILE AGAIN

Wilbur Walton Jr.

Southern Americana Tunes BMI

The Years and the Wine

Sure took their toll

The Feet that were once steady

Now aren’t so Bold

Old Maps are eyes

that show where you’ve been

I still get the Feelin'

That You’ll Smile Again

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

YOUR DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

All of the Hard Times

They’ve been a School for you

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

WITH HOPE IN YOUR HEART

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN BELIEVE ME MY FRIEND

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

I know there have been Heartaches

Disappointments on a roll

Handouts from Strangers

Sleepless nights in the cold

There’re Hills

There’re Valleys

It’s a Valley you’re in

I Still get the Feeling

You’ll Smile Again

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

YOUR DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

All of the Hard Times

They’ve been a School for you

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

WITH HOPE IN YOUR HEART

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN BELIEVE ME MY FRIEND

YOU’LL SMILE AGAIN

WILBUR WALTON JR

Click on the link below to purchase Wilbur's first recording in 35 years
http://playgroundrecordingstudio.com/_wsn/page2.html
(sometimes this page has trouble loading.
In that case, go to http://playgroundrecordingstudio.com
& click on "PRODUCTS" icon)

Or click below to download Wilbur's four new tunes
http://www.digstation.com/AlbumDetails.aspx?albumID=ALB000018284




all three images courtesy of http://myspace.com/playgroundrecordingstudio

GD:

Wanted to let you know how much we appreciate what you are doing for the reunion.

I was walking around downtown tonight & thought about that list you sent out today.

I hope you are able to contact those people but I wouldn't worry too much about it. You can't believe the number of people who have,
not only turned their backs on us members of the DHS Class of '68,
BUT HAVE TURNED THEIR BACKS ON DOTHAN ITSELF.

You & Claire & everybody else who are putting this party together have done your best & I wanted you to know that we appreciate it.

If folks don't care to participate, that's their business as well as their loss.

best,
rr

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

ZYGONE
It's better to be coming down than to have never been high at all.
-- Mal Function
Wanta yak with the Capn? Click on:
YAK


Give them what they want. Give them their money's worth.
-- skypilotclub motto
MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008

graphic by John Earl and Kapnken

Happy Happy Happy. Happy Civil War. Happy Spanish American War. Happy World War One. Happy World War Two. Happy Korea. Happy Vietnam. Happy Iraq Invasion and Occupation. Picnic. Barbecue. Lemonade. Beer. Boring Speeches. Ragged Volley of Rifles at the Cemetery. Taps on a Bugle. Not so Happy for Some.

Go up to the cemetery and put a flag on Page Browning's grave, he was a veteran although his official U.S. Gummint headstone as him as a World War Two Veteran, got to be the youngest guy ever to serve in that war, har har, laffing all the way to his grave, deep subject as it is.

Johnny Rebs marching to the battle of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Photo by Robert Register.

Pilots briefing in the field. South Vietnam, 1962. Photo by KapnKen

"True, the warriors on our side of this Real War seem few and flimsy, but we have a secret advantage: we don't fight our battle out of Hate. Anger, yes, if we have to, but anger is enough. Hate is the flag the other side battles beneath. It is the ancient flag of fire and blood and agony, and it waves over the graves of millions and millions.
Our side's flag is a thin, airlight blue, drifting almost unseen against the sky. Our military march is a meadowlark's song among the dandelions. And our Real War rally isn't given any space at the United States Congress.".

-- Ken Kesey

"Well, that ought to knock 'em dead," I said and, picking up my trombone, I began improvising on the theme: "If ya wanta draw blood then ya gotta knock 'em dead. If ya wanta be sure then ya gotta see red. Then again, maybe we'll sue for peace instead. And Sue jumped for joy and Joy jumped out the window, cut herself on a piece of glass and bled. Red."
-- KapnKen

Monday, May 26, 2008

Robert,

I thoroughly enjoyed the essays, photos and etc's.

Your work is very good.

I refer to the character who got his ass beat at King's Point as
Ronondo El Zorro as he can not help but push the envelope beyond reason.

He once shook a security laden fence at the Holt Lock and Dam and I said ," That's all we need is for the cops to show up", and he calmly said, " I can't help it".

Fortunately the cops did not show up.

Well you're not the only one who misses RIVER BIRCH.

Peace,
TK

Roberto~
Ditto on Buddy's review of Mr. Redbud. Nothing more to be said. Except for the part where he was singing & got chill bumps. I get chill bumps & tears when I listen to Wilbur singing on this great cd.

We want MORE, MORE, MORE, Wilbur!!

I have changed my mind (you KNEW I would) about my favorite...now it's "Johnny". Wilbur sings with such soul. DAMN...can David even get any better?! And of course Jimmy is the Master Bassist...that ALMOST sounded dirty, didn't it?! ;-)

I have posted the video on Myspace page...
http://myspace.com/fiddledeedeeme
along with the video of Rodney singing "So Into You" at the ARS~Thunderbeach concert.
Also, I have already ordered the benefit DVD & can't wait to get it!
BamaQueen~

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Hey y'all~

I gotta tell you a story about the King's Point Club on Bankhead Lake above Tuscaloosa.
I went there yesterday & today.

Many years ago this absolutely negligent cat who'd already had major disasters at RIVER BIRCH shows up with a brand new JEEP SUV & sez he wants to go get drunk in a dive down on the river.

O.K, it's a new car. He's got the money. I'm game.

The 12 year old kid with him was his girlfriend's & the poor kid was an absolute human wreck. The kid had already done a whole bunch of self-destructive stuff & later died early IN A VERY BAD WAY.

Anywayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

We go down to the dive by the river...

My buddy parks his new vehicle & we get out & notice this nice looking girl fishing with a cane pole around the boat houses.

My buddy asks, "Can I fish?"

She says, "AW hell yeah grab a pole & use my bait."

So they're fishing & my stupid buddy is flirting with her & next thing you know she lights up a cigarette & takes a couple of drags & next thing you know my buddy walks over and yanks the cigarette out of her mouth & takes a drag.

The girl says,"If you think you can do that, you are damn wrong!"

That girl walked into that barroom & it looked like a cloud of hornets coming out the there. There must have been a dozen guys who did not say one word and just started kicking my buddy's ass.

The kid who was with him started yelling like a girl.

I didn't panic. The keys were still in the Jeep. I walked over, cranked up the Jeep & backed it up to my buddy's body on the ground where the gang was kicking him to death.

I got out of the Jeep, opened the doors & said,"That's enough now, let's get him back home."

Every person who was kicking him stopped & I gathered him and the hysterical kid up into the Jeep & got them out of there.

I love those people down there on THE POINT!

BEST,
rr

RR,
2 Hour Norman Andrews DVD now available... at www.playgroundrecordingstudio.com on the products page. Limited amount available..

CHIEF BIGWATER



Roberto.....

I am so proud of the articles praising Wilbur's CD.


MR. REDBUD could re-establish him as a force in southern
music.

He deserves every accolade and I hope this is the start of an amazing comeback.

David Adkins establishes himself
as the best guitarist in these parts since his brother and I'm sure John Rainey would be proud.

Jimmy Dean's bass was outstanding.

I hope Wilbur will start playing more dates.

The performance at Cowboys was absolutely spellbinding and left everybody wanting
more.

When I was attempting to sing the harmony part that I sang on the original recording of GEORGIA PINES, I got chill bumps
sharing the mike with my friend.

Jim and the gang at Playground Recording have done an outstanding job in both the recording of the record and the promotion
of the project.
Buddy Buie



Our Guys ~ THE GOOD GUYS

HAPPILY KILLING LOTS OF YANKEES

THE BAD GUYS

MORE BAD GUYS!

I saw a big snake right next to the track while riding this train!

The DAMN Yankees Got Their Asses Wiped Out THE NEXT DAY ~ THANK GOD!!!!

I don't care what you say~ THIS CAT IS DANGEROUS!!!!

The north end of Tuscaloosa County is the south end of the Appalachian Mountains.

No mo' dirt roads! We can ride like hell but no gasoline!

No comment

A COLOSSUS OF ROLL ROOFING!!!!

When you live in the Devil's Hundred Thousand Acres (around Searles, Kellerman, Burchfield Store, Kings Point, Lock 17, Bull City, Adger & Johns), you need all the damn spiritual help you can get. This cat puts about one of these per mile on average but the cat will but three up in three tenths of a mile and then put the next one up three miles away. The cat never puts one near someone's house & always puts 'em way out in the woods.

The only other place I've seen this is around Union Springs & I think it's the same cat.

A Genuine Home Made House in Tuscaloosa!





The owner of THE GENUINE HOMEMADE HOUSE IN TUSCALOOSA Admiring The Five Year Old Collard Plant That's FINALLY GONE TO SEED!!!!

image courtesy of Wonderful Whit

This image is so powerful we'll have to dig a JIMI STORY up from the
ZERO, NORTHWEST FLORIDA Archives...



Jimi Hendrix performing at the Memorial Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, May 7, 1969
courtesy of WTBC
http://www.wtbc1230.com/history.html
Robert,
Ok here is the story.

On May 7th I went to the Hendrix concert at Memorial Coliseum (now
Coleman Coliseum) with my room mate Hoagy (Guy Huthnance) and his
girlfriend who's name time has swallowed.

She was the key to this story.

Fat
Mattress, Noel Redding's group, opened the show. At the break we all went
to the bathroom. Hoagy's date was a very attractive person and the head
of the University Program Council had the hots for her. During the
break she ran into him and he said " Why don't you come with me after the
show. We are taking Hendrix to the Citizen's Club for a party." She
said, no thanks and then came and told us what was going on.

I had run into
Pete Kinnear and told him of our plans to go to the Citizens Club to
party with Hendrix. The four of us crammed into my Triumph Spitfire and
went to the club.

This was the old Citizens Club that burned 20+ years
ago and was later moved to a new location. I had been there several times
before with other mixed race bands that I had played with and felt
comfortable being there.

When we got there, we were the only white folks
there, but that was OK. We waited and enjoyed the soul band that was
playing there. About 30 minutes later, when we were beginning to doubt that
they would show, here came the entourage.

I stood up and shook
Hendrix's hand and told him how much I enjoyed the show. They all sat down at
the table next to us. The British guys from Fat Mattress were seated
next to me and we partied with them that night since Hendrix was
immediately surrounded by groupies. They were a little nervous about being in a
all black club in the south, but loosened up enough to get up and play.
They played a few songs and then left the stage.

After their set, I
went to pee and Noel Redding came in. We had a nice chit-chat about music
while we both emptied our bladders. The rest of the night was spent
drinking beers and talking music with new friends. End of story.

HOPPER


The Jimi Hendrix EXPERIENCE!

You can read the story of the metamorphosis of The Rockin’ Gibraltars into Heart, the band, in the Greg Haynes book “The Hey Baby Days of Beach Music”. We, the Rockin’ Gibraltars (Sonny Grier, Rusty Crumpton, Ed Sanford, Keith Brewer, and Bobby Dupree) had landed a recording contract with Warner/Reprise Record Company. Sonny was married and his wife was expecting a baby, so he decided not to go to LA, which is what prompted us to get Johnny Townsend in the band. After writing a few songs, recording them at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, adding Johnny Townsend, and changing our name to Heart we moved to 12221 Ventura Boulevard, Studio City California. After arriving in LA, our manager Bob Hinkle took us to Warner Brothers to meet Mo Osten, Executive Vice President of Warner/Reprise Records, and the staff members who would be involved with our recordings and promotions. Warner’s and Mo Osten had assigned Russ Shaw as our promotion agent and we met Russ that first day. Russ was obviously a talented promotion man, because Warner’s had also assigned to him Jimi Hendrix. Of course by that time in June of 1968 Jimi was a huge star, and had already released his first two albums Are You Experienced? and Axis: Bold As Love. That summer of 1968, Russ called us and told us to get dressed, that we were going up to meet Jimi Hendrix. Russ was gearing us up to be the opening act for Jimi’s new tour. We drove up to a palatial home in Benedict Canyon above Hollywood, and after getting cleared at the gate, went inside. We stood there in the living room looking around and on the wall was a group promo picture signed by the Beatles. It was the very recognizable picture with them in the gray collarless jackets, Paul with a cigarette in his hand. We found out that the house belonged to the guy that owned Cadillac Steel, and that he leased the house to many of the stars when they were in town. Pretty soon Jimi came out, dressed in a red bathrobe and looking pretty sleepy. Jimi was a very calm, laid back guy, very normal considering his stardom. I felt really calm around him, although the earlier anticipation of meeting him had initially made me a little nervous. After all of the introductions and shaking hands, he asked “Where you guys from?” Then, very quickly, he said “No, let me guess. Just talk a little.” So we chatted a bit and he said “You’re from Alabama.” Well, we couldn’t believe he knew, and all anxiously answered, “Yeah, how’d you know?” He said, “Just keep on talking.” So we chatted some more and he said, “You’re from Montgomery, right?” Well that was almost spooky, and someone said “How did you know that?” He started telling us that he’d been stationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia when he was in the Army and used to come up to Montgomery and jam with B.B. King at the Lakos and Elks Clubs, two very popular black clubs in Montgomery. He went on to say that South Alabamians had a completely different accent than North Alabamians. We didn’t even know that! So we sat there talking and he reached over and grabbed an acoustic guitar. He said “I bet you’ve never seen this.” He turned the guitar over and showed us where he’d broken the guitar body right behind the neck, so that when he put the guitar in his lap, like playing a dobro, he could push down on the top of the body and the whole neck would de-tune. He asked if anyone had a lighter, and I had this old Zippo, so I gave it to him. He started playing some slide blues that had the most incredible sound, nothing like I’d ever heard. There was the slide sound, but then he would push down the body and the whole thing would de-tune, producing a very dark, bluesy sound that is beyond description.
Rusty remembers, “Also, I think a few days before, I heard a few songs on the radio from his new album, Electric Ladyland. I think he was there for his west coast tour to promote the new album. The only conversation I took part in & remember was about All Along the Watchtower (a B. Dylan song). I told him it was a masterpiece, so many different guitar styles in one song...he said, “Thanks man, it wasn't easy.” It is still one of my most favorite guitar songs of all time.”
We just hung around for a while, and met some of his roadies. They were all English cats, and they were consuming mass quantities of tallboys, cans of beer. We had a beer and then left.
On the 18th and 19th of October, 1968, Cream played at the Forum in LA in what was billed as the Wheels of Fire Tour, but also was known as their Farewell Tour. Keith and I were sitting at the house in Studio City and Russ Shaw showed up at the door. He asked where the other guys were, and we told him that Rusty and Ed had dates, and Townsend was shacked up in his room with his girlfriend Lisa. He said to get dressed quick; we were going to a party. We hurried up and jumped in his car and took off toward the canyons. We arrived at Jimi’s house, and after being cleared at the gate we went in. Jimi was throwing a party for Cream’s Farewell Concert, and we were lucky to have been invited. We went in and there were lots of folks, some eating the finger food, some with drinks. As I stood there I saw Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce. Jack was playing this M or L model Hammond organ, and Ginger was nervously knocking things off the tables. Keith remembers, “Ginger still had a couple of teeth in his head and he looked a little unstable, but I think that was his normal appearance.” Keith and I just mingled as much as we could, but didn’t really fit in that crowd. There was a room off the living room downstairs that had a pool table, so we wandered down there. Keith started playing pool with this skinny guy and I sat down on the fireplace hearth, my elbows on my knees. I was looking down and saw two legs walk up, wearing high top black Converse All-stars and tuxedo pants. I looked up and it was George Harrison. I just about went into shock! As he walked by, I got up and watched him go outside and climb up on a large rock waterfall that connected to the swimming pool. He sat up there and just gazed at the stars.
After a couple of hours Russ brought us back to the house. Keith remembers, “Right before we left the party, some guy came downstairs where me and this guy were playing pool and said, ‘Hey Jeff, let’s go. We’re all going somewhere to jam.’ It was only then that I realized I’d been shooting pool with Jeff Beck.”
A day or so after this night, we were rehearsing a new song, and Townsend, in his condescending manner, started harassing Rusty about the part he was playing. Rusty said,”I’m gonna go up stairs and work on this for a while.” Townsend said, “You’re such a mama’s boy, why don’t you just go back home and work on it.” Now, Rusty Crumpton is probably the most easy going, emotionally steady, laid back guys I’ve ever known. In all the years I’d known Rusty, traveling on the roads in the South and playing all those gigs, and even enduring some pretty harrowing situations rumbling with the local rednecks, I had never known Rusty to loose it. But that night he did! Rusty wasn’t a very big guy when the band started, and after being out in LA where we were practically starving to death, Rusty was even smaller. When Townsend made that “Mama’s boy” crack, Rusty totally lost it. He went in the kitchen, which was close to our practice room and got a steak knife, and came back into where we were practicing, and lunged at Townsend. Lucky for Townsend that Kim Payne, our road manager, was close by and grabbed Rusty before he inserted that knife in a vital part of Johnny’s body. Kim said, “Rooster you can’t kill him,” and Rusty, struggling, said, “I’m not gonna kill him, I’m just gonna cut him a little.” Man what a scene! The ironic thing is that Townsend had said that sort of passive/aggressive thing to everyone in the band, condescending snipes and insults that were sort of jabs below the belt, and we all had probably thought of doing the same thing to him that Rusty had just been stopped from doing. Shortly after this night Rusty went back home to Alabama. Rusty had been accepted to attend college at the University of Alabama and he figured that since we were starving, not playing much-at least not enough to validate staying out there, weren’t recording as much as signed artists of Warner Brothers should be, and playing music that was so far from what our roots in music had led us to be playing, he’d just go on back to Alabama. As Keith tells it, “We had a great band, when Sonny played in it, and we played nothing but R&B and Soul music. Now, Townsend was writing all that crap he thought was gospel music, like ‘The Train’ and ‘Someone Somewhere’ (two of Johnny’s originals that were what I call milk toast music). We’d lost our basic sound and the heart of our music was gone.”
Johnny had been planning to replace Rusty for some time as evidenced by a phone conversation overheard by Keith and Rusty where Johnny was talking Tippy Armstrong into coming out and playing with us, and after Rusty left, Tippy did come out to be our guitar player. Russ Shaw booked us to open up for Jimi at the Bakersfield Civic Center. We played our set and got off stage so Jimi could come on and do his show. I went up to the dressing room to change, and then went back down and stood at the side of the stage. Jimi played a couple of songs, and then started his rendition of “The Stars Spangled Banner”. Not many people know this, but Jimi was very patriotic, he even supported the war in Viet Nam. He was also Airborne certified.
But back to the story.
The manager of the Bakersfield Civic Center was an old WWII veteran, and of course he was very patriotic too. When he heard Jimi playing “The Stars Spangled Banner” the way only Jimi could play it, the guy got so pissed off, that he went back behind the stage and cut off the power. All that was heard was Mitch Mitchell’s drums ringing through the auditorium. Well, Jimi went back behind the curtains and said, “Who turned off the power?” The WWII vet said “I did.” Jimi went over to him and slugged this guy in the face, knocking him off the stage. Of course, all HELL broke loose, and cops and Warner Brothers executives were everywhere. The cops were going to arrest Jimi but after some negotiations, and a $5000.00 check Russ Shaw made out to the guy, the concert was stopped, and Jimi got in his stretch limo with his two white girlfriends and went back to LA.
This is the true EXPERIENCE we had with Jimi Hendrix. We never saw him or played with him again.
Bobby Dupree with Rusty Crumpton and Keith Brewer



Subject :
reasons to leave
Robert,
Here are some FACTS about our departures from California. Bob Hinkle, our manager who initially got us a record deal with Warner Brothers in the spring of 1968, got $50,000.00 up front money to sign us to the record deal. Did we see any of that money? NO!!!! Hinkle would, however, occasionally drop by the house and bring us a bucket of Kentucky Chide Fricken, as he called it, just out of the "goodness of his heart". I didn't find out about the 50K until a few years ago when Ed Sanford told me he found this out from our second manager Lee Weisel. Now before moving to LA, we had been playing back down South almost every weekend, and making pretty good money for that time. But in LA we were just another band who were lucky if we made $50.00 a piece a week. Sometimes less. Our band would have starved to death if it hadn't been for Toni, my girlfriend at the time and later my wife, who worked a day gig at Fredricks of Hollywood in the shipping dept. When Rusty and Ed were offered that free steak dinner the night of the Cream party, they jumped on it quick. Why? Because we existed on Spanish rice practically the whole time we were in LA. When Rusty got back to Alabama, he was wearing a size 28" waist pants. I weighed 98 pounds when I got home! Rusty's departure was made for a very good reason. Besides starving, no money even to buy a coke, and having to put up with Townsends' put downs, Rusty was accepted to school at Alabama. I believe you know that is true. I had taken my draft physical in downtown LA in early 1969 and had passed. Kim Payne drove me there on his motorcycle. I had gotton a letter to report back to Montgomery for induction, so in June of '69 Toni and I packed up what we had and left. And not only did Rusty, Keith and I come back, but Ed Sanford came back too! He, of course, eventually went back out to LA. Toni and I got married July 18, 1969, I got drafted into the Army Sept. 4, 1969, and landed in the Republic of Viet Nam February 4, 1970. Although Heart recorded a few songs between the 1st Muscle Shoals sessions in June 1968 (The Train and Heartbeat) and the time we all left, we didn't have another song put out on Warner/Reprise. We lived in LA for less than a year.
Townsend's remark in this last "unpublished" e-mail about us being mama's boys and not being able to hack the big city just shows his level of denigration toward the very people who gave him the chance to be in the big time. But I forget that his memory is clouded by that brown acid..................Bobby

But.....for some reason when we went to New York to play at Steve Paul's THE SCENE (unquestionably THE place to play) the other musicians wanted to play with us, and we, for lack of a better word aquiesced.
Though I can't claim that anything remarkable happened while these other musicians "sat in" with us,I guess in hindsight I guess it was in fact,memorable.
Jimi Hendrix as I recall played Stormy Monday with us but the one that would really enjoy being with us was Noel Redding Jimi's bass player who liked that we would let him play guitar since he regarded himself as a guitar player
who was playing bass ( which he really didn't like). I thought that was really complimentary when in an article in HIT PARADER magazine he told the interviewer that we were his favorite American band.

Rodney Justo