Random Thoughts

I think I am starting to figure out some of the ways I like to Blog. About time, right? Anyway, this is the section for all the random thoughts I might want to share that can't be categorized somewhere else.

If I Had A Brass Pass, This Is Who I'd See At The 2010 Jazz Fest

The Super Bowl isn't for two weeks, Mardi Gras ain't until after that, and the iPad won't be here until the end of March or sometime in April. But the Jazz Fest schedule was released today, and here is who I would see if I had a Brass Pass:

Friday, April 23
Lionel Richie, Dr. John, Elvin Bishop, Jon Cleary, Deacon John, Bob French & the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band’s 100 Year Celebration, The Joe Krown Trio with Walter “Wolfman” Washington and Russell Batiste Jr., Anders Osborne, New Orleans Night Crawlers,  James Rivers Movement

Saturday, April 24
Simon & Garfunkel, Better Than Ezra, the funky Meters, Cowboy Mouth, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Walter “Wolfman” Wahington & the Roadmasters, Papa Grows Funk, Tab Benoit, Terence Blanchard, Davell Crawford and One Foot in the Blues with special guests Dr. John and Jon Cleary, Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters, Bonerama, Bounce Extravanganza feat. Big Freedia

Sunday, April 25
Allman Brothers Band, Anita Baker, Jonny Lang, The Levon Helm Band, Keely Smith, Blind Boys of Alabama, Marcia Ball, Donald Harrison, Voice of the Wetlands All Stars, Theresa Andersson, Louisiana LeRoux feat. Tab Benoit, The Radiators – Pre-War Blues, Wayne Toups & Zydecajun, The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong feat. Wycliffe Gordon, James Andrews, and Victor Goines, Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Jeremy Davenport, Mark Braud’s New Orleans Jazz Giants, Guitar Slim, Jr., Tribute to Juanita Brooks feat. Germaine Bazzle, Leah Chase, and Betty Shirley, 

Thursday, April 29
Widespread Panic, Elvis Costello & the Sugarcanes, Gov’t Mule, Average White Band, Blues Traveler, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Dee Dee Bridgewater: A Celebration of “Lady Day”, Shannon Powell’s Organ Combo feat. Charlie Gabriel, David Torkanowsky, and Peter Bernstein, Bobby Lonero’s Tribute to Louis Prima with Johnny Pennino & the New Orleans Express

Friday, April 30
Aretha Franklin, Gipsy Kings, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band, Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, Stanley Clarke Band feat. Hiromi, the subdudes, John Mooney & Bluesiana, Buckwheat Zydeco, Nicholas Payton Sextet, Louis Prima, Jr., The Iguanas, Astral Project, John Boutté

Saturday, May 1
Jeff Beck, Galactic, Sonny Landreth, SRebirth Brass Band, The Allen Toussaint Jazzity Project, Cyril Neville & Tribe 13, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Anders Osborne, Henry Butler, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, Chris Thomas King, Banu Gibson with Swing Out & Tap!, Germaine Bazzle, Mem Shannon & the Membership, Russell Batiste & Friends feat. Jason Neville, Driskill Mountain Boys, Evan Christopher and Tom McDermott, New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra, Paula & the Pontiacs

Sunday, May 2
Van Morrison,  B.B. King, Irma Thomas, John Patitucci, The Radiators, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Ellis Marsalis, Clarence “Frogman” Henry, Benny Grunch & the Bunch, Tribute to Juanita Brooks feat. Wanda Rouzan, Barbara Shorts, and Topsy Chapman, Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, John Rankin, Don Vappie & the Creole Jazz Serenaders,

Things You Wish You Thought Of #1

We've all had those moments when you think to yourself "now why didn't I think of that." Well I had one of those moments this morning. I was perusing my daily round up of RSS Feeds when I stumbled across an amazingly cool site: Family Hacks. Yes, this site is amazingly cool. It is chock full of helpful hints for the little stuff you do around the house. 

The post that got my attention was a really clever solution to getting things you drop down the drain out without having to remove the drain pipe. Take a look at the video on this page.

Pretty clever, huh? I'm going to remember that one - as well as spend some quality time on that site!


You know those Windows laptop commercials?

You know those Windows laptop commercials?

Why Anthony Bourdain is One of My Favorite Writers

Anthony Bourdain is great. He writes in a way that is all at once elegant, to the point, and lyrical. His show, No Reservations, has the same vibe. He is also very outspoken about other cooking shows and their hosts. I found the quotes below particularly entertaining:

Anthony Bourdain on "Man v. Food"

Man v. Food showcases host Adam Richman, as he tackles long-standing eating challenges at local restaurants across America. Call it "Jackass" meets the Food Network. Each week, Richman visits a major U.S. city, picks a kitchen of a local landmark restaurant and then gorges himself on a frighteningly ridiculous amount of food. Here's what Anthony Bordain had to say about it…

I find Adam really likable. I just worry for him physically. What he does on the show can't be good for him. I don't know why or how he's doing what he's doing. I'm not sure I want to watch. It's terrifying. I don't know how I feel about it all yet. I asked someone on the network, "Did this guy sign a 30-page liability waiver? You're going to kill this guy!"

Anthony Bourdain on "Semi-Homemade Cooking With Sandra Lee"

It's safe to say that former infomercial queen Sandra Lee is not held in high regard by the culinary establishment. After all, Lee's "semi-homemade" cooking concept -- which calls for the use of store-bought, ready-made food runs counter to many of the beliefs espoused by serious chefs and food lovers, who believe that all Americans can and should prepare their own meals with fresh ingredients. Here's what Anthony Bourdain has to say about this show…

She makes her audience feel good about themselves. You watch her on that show and you think, "I can do that. That's not intimidating." All you have to do is waddle into the kitchen, open a can of crap and spread it on some other crap that you bought at the supermarket. And then you've done something really special. The most terrifying thing I've seen is her making a Kwanzaa cake. Watch that clip and tell me your eyeballs don't burst into flames. It's a war crime on television. You'll scream.


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