Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Sara, Chris and Daniel of Whoopy Kat...Awesome!

Mark Kantor and Phil Kell...Masters!

Bass Players...Shades of Flea

THE Bobbi Lane

Bobbistock 2013

Wow, its over..the 2013 Summer season here in Down East Maine is on its way out the door. Winter is just around the corner. Bummer dude. BUT, this past weekend was annual events to usher out the warm months and basically party hearty! The Bobbistock “Blues Cruise” train ride followed the next day by Bobbistock…….music overload, as it should be! The train cruise was always a fantastic time with Bobbi Lane…..oh excuse me, as she is now know…Bad Ass Bobbi, and the Trestle Jumpers comprised of Bobbi, Mark Kantor on lead and harp, Phil Kell on Bass and Brian White on percussion..it was a trip that should of gone on for many more hours. The next day its off to Bobbistock where Bobbi and Roger go all out on opening their homestead to us music junkies and provide nonstop entertainment with performer after performer and band after band. Folk, Americana, blues, fusion/jazz, newbies to performers that have decades under their belts…it was there for all to enjoy. Brian Spencer, Bass man for the uber rockin group Whoopy Kat that wound up (REALLY DID!) the days festivities, provided the soundcontrol and system that cleared our eardrums of all known obstructions. There were vendors and of course…food. Some of the performers are as follows..of course, Bobbi Lane, Sean Murphy, Phil Kell and the Philly Dogs, Mark Kantor and Blues Boy Revue, Everett Dumas, Pitch Black Ribbon, Stesha Cano and River Bottom Funk, Steve Bowman, Ty Openshaw, John Wood, Leachfield, Stephanie Stahre and Whoopy Kat. Good lord…isn’t it labor day 2014 yet!!??

Friday, September 6, 2013

Bobbi Lane v 9.6.13

OK, yup, I have been a very po blogger..bad blogger, bad blogger. Now that is out of the way onward and upward as they say. Tonight in Ellsworth starts a now traditional close of season weekend of great music, fun and…occasionally a cold beverage. Bobbistock weekend starts of with a quaint little train ride in Ellsworth, way up to the Lakes Lane Region, back down the tracks headed east all the way to Washington Junction. As the crow flies…well, a humming bird could cover it in about 3.8 minutes. BUT, the ride tonight will be a tad longer. Ya see, a hearty bunch of music lovers and of course multi-talented musicians from all over the place commandeer the train and for lack of better words…rock out. Upon the long arduous ride from the Junction the tradition has been to stop in swamps bordering the Ellsworth Hancock line and Rock-Out while watching the sun set and the ospreys float around. Its then back to the station to disembark, head home for a good night’s sleep in preparation for Saturdays “Bobbistock”. Now, Bobbi Lane, local uber musician/singer dynamo opens her property up and turns it into a one day wall to wall music festival, professional sound production, two stages and groups and performers that will blow your mind…its great, OK, come on 5 oclock…..

Monday, September 12, 2011

Rockin High Street on the BS Train!



Willy Wood on the BS Train



Siren at Bobbistock II



Whatta Weekend!



Its been awhile since I last posted here..busy X10 summer here in Smallville. Toby Keith and Eric Church started the summer off just fine though at the waterfront in Bangor. This past weekend was the BS Train ride and Bobbistock II presented by Bobbi Lane a local phenom in the DownEast music scene. The train ride was talent rocking the Down East Train for two hours with a stop in the 'swamp' betwix Ellsworth and Hancock enjoying the awesome sunset while making joyful noise! The following day was a full day of live music at Bobbistock II, presented by Bobbi at her house in Trenton. Bobbi, Joe Mama, Sean Murphy, Siren, Bigg Luv were just a few that blasted away at the woods of Trenton. Can not wait until Bobbistock III. Thanks Bobbi.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Down East Country Fest 2011



Caleb Paul has announced the Headliner for this years that Andy Griggs will headline this years Down East Country Fest with a full band! Sat. July 23rd at the Down East Fairgrounds in Whitneyville! Look for further info to follow. Great time last year, looking fwd to this year’s event!

Thanks Bangor


· My ipod is loaded with all genres of music, from Anthrax to Big and Rich, over the past 50 years I have seen Aerosmith, Boston, ZZ Top, J. Geils, to Brooks and Dunn, Sugarland, Alan Jackson. I have sat in local bars listening to homegrown rock and country. Been to Nashville 3 times to haunt the bars on Braodway, from Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge to Roberts Western World listening to the likes of the Don Kelly Band with J.D. Simo (check YouTube for this phenom!!) ripping the crap out of a Telecaster during their nightly 25-minute version of Ghost Riders. I have sat in awe inside the Ryman Auditorium with the spirits of all the old great country acts that performed there surrounding me. What does all this rambling mean; the Waterfront series is an amazing thing to happen to eastern Maine and I hope the acts keep pouring in! My personal thanks go out to all that make this happen!!

Winter Ramblings


OK, it’s been awhile since I have posted here on this blog, but as we all know winter time in Maine is not what you would call a banner time for national acts to come to the Pine Tree State! Crikey’s mate, we are in survival mode as I write this! Snow, rates right up there in my book with the seven words you can’t say on TV according to George Carlin.

I digress. Dotty and I ended our music following tasks last year with the Alan Jackson concert in Bangor. Remember decades ago when the likes of Aerosmith and ZZ Top played the auditorium in Bangor and you were stuck right up there in the nosebleed seats…just about 1,500 feet above sea level? Well the seats we had at the Alan Jackson concert I called the Hamden Seats…waaaaay back there. Never even saw Alan Jackson except a glimpse of the jumbotron thru the throngs of fans. BUT, he was a great performer, not a truer singer have I heard. I think he was up on stage; my eyesight isn’t that good trying to focus over a quarter mile away.

I hear Godsmack and Five Finger Death Punch put on one heck of a show, some day I will take a couple of extra vitamins and attend one of these all day events…..before my days with a walker arrive, hehe.

The Waterfront Concert Series just announced a day long event with The Avalanche Tour confirmed for Saturday April 30. Performers are Stone Sour | Theory Of A Deadman | Skillet | Halestorm |Art Of Dying , this is a “All Ages Event”. Should be a great time…hope they get the area plowed before the crowd shows up!

Lately we had Sara Evans at the Bangor Aud with a Chrstmas concert and we have Dierks Bently coming to L/A also, could be interesting, not my cup ‘o’ tea though.

Hopefully we will be getting some kick butt performers coming to the area and pray that the plans for the no Performance Center to be built in Bangor soon. Bangor Aud is a lousy venue, with half seating to allow for newer stage setups, its literally a pain in the ass! My 55 year old butt won’t take it anymore!

Come on spring

Friday, August 6, 2010

SKYNYRD Lives! The "Nation" Goes Forward...



Well now. Thanks go out to all those that participated in the anti-rain dance that I requested the other day. It worked! Lynyrd Skynyrd with opening act Charlie Daniels on the waterfront in Bangor, on a Thursday night with 8,000+ rowdy fellow fans.
Starting out the night was the Charlie Daniels band, well Dotty and I saw him last October down in Nashville and well, the aging process is not treating him well. Sure 73-74 years old he does still rock hard but you could tell he was really laboring on a lot of stuff. It’s a great show still but not the same. I give the guy credit, he has a huge following and will to the bitter end. Cool.
Now Skynyrd, that was some kind of fun. Brought back memories of 40 +/- years ago at a Skynyrd concert with one exception; they were better this time. Like wine, age works wonders. With Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals, Gary Rossington – guitar, Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals, Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals, Robert Kearns – bass, backing vocals, Michael Cartellone – drums, Peter Keys – keyboards you cant go wrong. Van Zant was true to form working the crowd and going from one song to another without pause. The guitar work was flawless, being a uber-low quality axe-hack that I am, I was in awe! Everyone blended together, you would think you were listening to a CD in your home. Sweeeet. When Skynyrd hit the first note of the evening the huge crowd stood up and no one sat down from that point on. The encore song….of course Freebird! And they rocked it! Overall it was a super evening. Keep it up Bangor and Hollywood slots!!!! I hear the promoter is looking at up to thirty acts for 2011! We are going to be broke........

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Dance Folks...Dance!


OK everyone, Dotty and I have a huge request; we respectfully request that all participate in a "ANTI-RAIN" dance within the next 24 hours. Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Charlie Daniels Band are at the Bangor Waterfront tomorrow night! We really do not want to try out our $3.00 Wally Wurld ponchos......not exactly stylin, besides it won't showcase my "Bangor Hydro yellow" Hawaiin shirt! Dance your asses off folks!

Stillwaters Band Schedule



Stillwaters Band


GIG DATES FOR THE MONTH OF: August/September 2010


AUG 14TH-WINTER HARBOR BOAT RACES


AUG 21ST-BASELS BAR, COLUMBIA


SEPT 4TH-HILLFIRE AFTERDARK, ELLSWORTH


SEPT 11TH-BASELS BAR, COLUMBIA

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Broadway, Nashville TN


It ain't Down East Maine, but boy, we love it down there!
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Jimmy Barnes, Ellsworth Waterfront Concert Series

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On The Waterfront..Ellsworth Style

Well I bet a lot of you good folks did not realize that Ellsworth has its own Waterfront Concert series! Friday evenings at 6 PM during the summer down at the public landing on Water Street, down at the gazebo there are groups playing for an hour or two...free to the public. Last night was local folk/country singer Jimmy Barnes spreading his tales of life in Maine and parts beyond, ya know Florida, Arizona, Mexico and the like. Jimmy has been entertaining people across the states for years and shows no sign of slowing down. I remember Jimmy when he was Captain of the "Dolphin" fishing boat out of Bar Harbor in the very early 70's. He was even at that time, a salty soul. A week or so ago, Eric Green was down there with another group with his unique blues tunes. Boy, if you ever get to go and see Eric, do it! Bluesy, swampy, funky downeast rockin..love it! SO next Friday, drop on by the waterfront about 6 and see what cookin, and oh yea, bring your lawnchair, hat and a pair of shades!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Tommy Castro Band..Winners!

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On The Wind.........

There is something on the wind here in Eastern Maine. Lots of good stuff happening as far as music is concerned. First we had the Blues festival over in Rockland, a nationally known event that draws thousands and presents first class entertainers. Even with the lousy weather last month, Rockland pulled it off. Oh, and of course you have the pub-crawls with shows that will knock you socks off! Before that I had the opportunity to skate over to the Strand with friends Jim and Rolly to see and hear Tommy Castro. Now, let me tell you, that was one hell of a show! Just back from a European tour schedule, and Tommy and his band winning numerous awards at the 31st Blues Music Awards held on May 6th in Memphis. Castro emerged as the story of the night on May 6th, winning in all four of the categories in which he was nominated to lead all winners. In addition to going four-for-four, Castro took home awards in some of the biggest categories of the evening including B.B. King Entertainer of the Year and Band of the Year for he and his Tommy Castro Band. His other two wins represented a sweep of the Contemporary Blues categories for both artist and album. But I digress, his performance at the Strand in Rockland on a foggy night was, well, rockin! If you ever get a chance to see this group, Scot Sutherland on bass adds some class…just in his eclectic footwear choices! And he can rock a bass too boot!

Recently the Down East Country Fest brought top notch Country music to Washington County. Presented by Caleb Paul originally from Addison, it was a 7+-hour smorgasbord of great local and National recognized entertainers.

Next week on the 5th of August, Bangor’s Waterfront Park will be brought to life with a show by Lynyrd Skynyrd with some good ole kick ass Southern Fried Rock! They also are “dragging along” some guy by the name of Charlie Daniels? Sweet! Dotty and I saw him at the Opry in Nashville last October. Now let me tell you, for a grandfatherly, white bearded 73 year old he dug out a Les Paul and swung his group into a rockin instrumental that lasted about ten minutes sending some of the true blooded, hard core Country fans heading for the exits. I didn’t want it to end…amazing! The Waterfront Show should be something to remember for years to come.
Then we got some yokel named Tim..McGraw..might just bring in a few fans on September 4th at 7PM, we will see. Also Alan Jackson plans on stopping by on September 10th at 7PM for an intimate setting with 3-4 thousand close Maine friends…quaint. On September 11th at 8PM. Jason Mraz will also be entertaining on the Waterfront in Bangor. Should be a great show for those that like variety for sure!

Lots happening this year for those in love with music that live in Maine, especialy Eastern Maine! Talk of others, such as Godsmack (allllriight!) coming along to give us a sow. And we must thank for Hollywood Slots for their “input”…good job guys!

See ya at a show folks, I’ll be the one with the horidly garish yellow Hawian shirt on! Its my favorite!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Downeast Drum Meister

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Down East Country Fest

After a cruise down Route One into Washington County last Saturday, July 24th, my wife Dotty and I arrived at a vacant Fairground site in Whitneyville just outside Machias. Vacant in the sense of not being used on a regular basis. Driving in we noted a sparse group in the grandstands and a small stage covered by a white canopy. Questioning what we were about to find we said we would give it a “go” and have fun. Well have fun is what we did indeed! Sitting next to good friends Phil and Brenda we witnessed what is hoped to be an annual event for years to come. Starting around 12:30 until I hear was around eight PM (we left around seven) with short breaks between performers, there was a lineup that gave everyone a great dose of Country music. From a group from New York State, “The Whiskey Project” to Nashville recording star “Michael Peterson”, and best of all Downeast Maine’s own world-renowned uber-guitarist “Johnny Hiland” it was a day to relax and enjoy great music. A great surprise was “The Stillwaters Band” from DE Maine..doing covers and a few originals they got the crowd going in fine form. “John Paul”, originally from Western Maine but coming up from Southern California provided some great tunes with a tempo that showed no signs of slowing down! Then came a gent from “the County”, “”Travis James Humphrey..on stage solo providing original Country tunes in a manner lots of us seem Country should be presented..a man and his guitar telling stories..nice. After a short break came “Chasing Blue”, a bluegrass band out of Boston. Meeting in the Boston campus of Berkley Music, these young folks presented Bluegrass some sweet! Next was “Michael Peterson”, Nashville recording star. Playing his number one hits from a few years ago he presented a nice long set. With no backup band but arriving with a “band in a box” digital backup, Peterson was a master of the stage. Superb vocals interlaced with stories that either made you laugh or tug at your heart-stings, he had the audience’s attention from the git-go. And then there was “Johnny Hiland”, this young man has made a huge name in the music world, not just in Nashville, but if anyone knows guitar news, he or she has heard of Johnny Hiland! All I can say is amazing. Steve Vai, Sammy Hagar, Ricky Skaggs are but a few that have publicly made mention of Hilands out of this world axe handling. We left prior to “Fish Whistle” performing, but Phil mentioned that Johnny took the stage with them and rocked the event till the end. Overall, who would of thought that on Route 1 ine Downeast Maine, in Whitneyville you would turn down a dirt access road drive thru a dirt area and sit down and listen to some very top-notch music..I would not of believed it if I had not been there!

This whole thing was because of one young man, Caleb Paul, a Washington County native. Caleb did a great job promoting this even and is already planning next year’s event. His goal is to bring to Washington County quality entertainment and with hopes to bolster local economy. Now folks, attendance was lacking..lets all spread the word and keep your eyes and ears open. You don’t want to miss Down East Country Fest 2011.
Check out the photos below!

Johnny Hiland, DECF 2010

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Michael Peterson, DECF 2010

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Chasing Blue, DECF 2010

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Travis James Humphrey,DECF 2010

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John Paul, DECF 2010

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The Stillwaters Band, DECF 2010

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The Whiskey Project, DECF 2010

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Should Be Good!


Susan Tedeschi in Skowhegan, Maine
Up Close and Personal
Location:Skowhegan Opera House
Time:8:00PM Thursday, October 8th

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

WHY!?


Why!? Well I have always been a huge fan of music, from Rob Zombie to Patsy Cline. Having been to Nashville a couple of times recently I decided to give the guitar a try…after turning 50 of course. I am now hooked big time. Can’t play squat but I am having a great time doing that! I recently met with a friend and his son who are both great guitarists and played with them. Or they played and I watched was more like it . Anyway, to get to the point, I am also a blogger, I have three others now, one on photography and two related to amateur radio (Ham radio) so I figured, what the heck..whats one more?! So, I figured I would do a blog on whats happening in the Downeast Maine music scene from a middle aged ‘newbie’s’ viewpoint. God only knows what will show up here and when but here I go……….Oh yea, the pic is of my wife Dotty, daughter Kayla, "Chris" (just off the stage) and myself in Tootsies Orchid Lounge on Broadway in Nashville.....I am the one with the shorter hair.