Obama Please Tuesday, May 19 2009 

A friend of mine who works for the Archdiocese first alerted me to the presence of President Obama at the Notre Dame graduation. The initial complaint was that Obama insisted on having symbolic Catholic statues and symbols covered during his televised address. Having seen the coverage of the graduation, it was apparent that many on campus were troubled about his presence there.

Allowing the issue to fester for a few days in the ol’ brain, I came to a pretty solid conclusion: Notre Dame needs to fire whomever allowed President Obama to speak. Simple. Period. Mr. Obama’s very presence at the commencement ceremonies of the nation’s top Catholic institution is as appalling as David Duke speaking at a Synagog. It’s insulting to believe, as a Catholic, that Mr. Obama’s shock and awe campaign for president has allowed those in charge of the university to forget the underlying principles and responsibilities.

“Alright, alright, hang on their Chuck-O! You’re going a little overboard. After all, you’re not a right-wing extremest! Plus, you’ve already wrote who you are going into this administration with an open mind.”

My anger in this issue is two-fold. I am angered (but not surprised) that Obama would consider giving this speech at this University. I am also angered at the board of supervisors at Notre Dame who said, “I think this is a GOOD idea!” The later is what I’d rather spend my time discussing.

The fundamental obligation of all catholic educators is to uphold the traditions and standards set by Rome. In a lot of ways, American Catholics follow and allegiance to both Washington and Rome. While many would see this as conflicting ideology, this two-headed system gives the American Catholic the ability to move beyond the political hodgepodge of Washington and rely on the traditions set by Rome. When the state passes out condoms to “solve an illegitimate child concern”, Catholics can still look to a higher-order for true spiritual guidance without blindly accepting CNN political nonsense.

If the separation of Church and State is a core value of decision making in the halls of Congress, shouldn’t our executive branch STAY THE HELL OUT of a Catholic graduation?! Obama’s abortion stance alone justifies his exclusion from this event…much less his LESS THAN 100 DAYS decisions concerning stem cell research and gay marriage!

But, HEY, HE’S BARACK OBAMA, Savior of the nation!

It was polled that the majority of the students at Notre Dame did not mind Obama’s presence at their graduation. …..if four to five years in the flagship Catholic university didn’t instill a greater moral compass in any of these graduates, then they should be denied their diploma. If this statement is true, than not only have the faculty and staff at Notre Dame seen a total disgraceful decline in responsibility, the students have as well. It appears to me that Notre Dame is on the fast track to become a Berkley or any other liberal higher-learning institution…a value that is not found at the core mission of the school.

So, to finish my rant, I find it totally insulting for Obama to have had any involvement with the Notre Dame graduation…I find it totally insulting that those in charge of the university are obviously blinded to their responsibility and are caught up in Obamamania….and I find it TOTALLY DISCOURAGING that more catholics (students and beyond) did not draw a line in the sand in South Bend and declare this act an outrage to our beliefs.

Think what you want about Obama. He’s a lot of things. Catholic ain’t one of them.

Jazz Fess’ 09 Monday, May 4 2009 

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Jazz Fest 2009 is history. While the organizers were all over the news touting the most successful year since 9/11, I found a true lacking of above average entertainment this year. This is not a criticism of the festival. The line ups included people that should have delivered a bit better. The majority of acts ended early, which is a management problem that needs to be addressed.

Overall, I found a “good” festival. I’d give it a B rating this year.
The night time shows is always where the fun is.
You would have been hard pressed to find a better show than Bonarama with special guests Kermit Ruffins and George Porter Jr at the new Rock N Bowl on Saturday night. SImply amazing show of New Orleans talent.

A lot of people have asked me about a Mr. Credo performance at the Fess in 2010. It’s in the works! Stay tuned.

C

Check me out, Shawty Tuesday, Apr 28 2009 

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A shot from last Friday at The House Of Blues. Wynton and Trombone Shorty dueling it out.

Who Dat! Monday, Apr 27 2009 

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The Nuts performing for New Orleans Saint Zach Strief and his new wife Mandy at their wedding reception in the Riverview Room. Thanks to Studiotran Photography and Zach and Mandy! WHO DAT!

….and THANK GOD FOR YA! RIP, Mid-City Lanes, LONG LIVE ROCK N BOWL! Friday, Apr 24 2009 

This is my favorite thing in the world.

1:10am at Rock N Bowl. Friday Dec 18, 2002. It’s my graduation night from LSU. It’s also The Mixed Nuts live recording that eventually became the CD “MIXED NUTS, Y’ALL”….
At the end of the evening, John Blancher always gets up and chats with the crowd. Here is an example of what it’s like to be there.
For me, there is no place better to be than 1 am at the Rock N Bowl. The blessed mother is looking down from several pictures in the room, the bartenders are dancing on top of the bar, John is singing “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You”…or in this case “Crying Time”…..people who don’t even know each other are dancing for the first time.

People have said I’m an old soul, and they’re damned right. I love this city with all my soul, but seriously, if you want to experience New Orleans past, present, and future…the fun and craziness….click above and enjoy.

HAPPY JAZZ FEST, Y’ALL!

And…we’re back Friday, Apr 24 2009 

Alright, so what’s happened since we’ve last talked…huh? Huh?

Got to play “All Summer Long” on stage with Kid Rock at Endymion. Way cool.
Got to jam out on stage with REO Speedwagon too…way cooler
St Joseph’s Altar 2009 was a huge hit, raised over $1000 for Ozanamm Inn of New Orleans.
We closed down one Mid-City Lanes Rock N Bowl and opened another!
Went to Disney World
Been working non-stop on all of these projects…yada yada yada.

IT’S JAZZFEST 2009!

The blogging shall begin RIGHT NOW so I can brag on what a cool city we have. Here’s the first pic from last night….final night of the old mid-city lanes Rock N Bowl:

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The krewe behind the scenes (behind the pins) of the old mid-city lanes….

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Last dance. Song: “I Won’t Cry” by Johnny Adams.

NEWSFLASH: promo video Saturday, Feb 14 2009 

Our new promo video as directed by Jack Miele from Fudge Studios.

You Gary? Saturday, Feb 14 2009 

One of my favorite Soprano’s scenes ever….

Clapton/Winwood Concert Dates Saturday, Feb 14 2009 

Houston, we have a problem…. here I come…June 23rd!!

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On Heels of Three Exclusive Shows at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Duo Announce A Special 14-City U.S. Tour This Spring

After their historic three-nights at Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood announced today an exclusive 14 city U.S. tour beginning June 10, 2009.

After a stunning collaboration at the Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival in July of 2007 and much speculation, Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton announced three eagerly anticipated concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Those shows featured the artists performing together in a varied set list with Blind Faith classics and solo hits from each artist. Critics acclaimed the shows as historic and some of the best Clapton Winwood work ever. The tour promises more of the same collaborative musicianship that made these men legendary award-winning artists.

Both Winwood and Clapton have long and prestigious musical careers with countless honors and awards to their names. Their musical paths connected in 1969 with the formation of Blind Faith, a group that pioneered the fusion of rock and blues into tremendous studio and stage success. Despite critical and popular acclaim, the band was short-lived with only one album and a brief 1969 tour that debuted July 12 at Madison Square Garden and ended August 24th in Hawaii. Since that final show, Winwood and Clapton have remained friends, but have only performed together a few times over the years for an occasional song at a charity event. The 2008 Madison Square Garden shows were the first full Winwood-Clapton concerts in 40 years. Additionally, 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of Blind Faith and 40 years since they performed to over 100,000 people in Hyde Park, London.

Steve Winwood is currently signed to Columbia Records and released an album of new music, NINE LIVES in 2008. Eric Clapton’s compilation album Complete Clapton was released in 2008 on Reprise Records. The duo’s captivating performance at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago can be seen as part of a 2-disc DVD available now from Rhino Entertainment. A forthcoming 2-disc DVD/CD of the duo’s Madison Square Garden shows will be released this Spring.

Ticket On-Sale Information: Check local listings. Tickets available at ticketmaster.com.

2009 TOUR SCHEDULE:

June 10 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center
June 12 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center
June 13 Washington, DC Verizon Center
June 15 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
June 17 Chicago, IL United Center
June 18 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
June 20 Omaha, NE Qwest Center
June 21 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
June 23 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
June 24 Houston, TX Toyota Center
June 26 Glendale, AZ Jobing.com Arena
June 27 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Arena
June 29 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
June 30 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl

- – end of official press release issued on 11 February 2009 – -

Facebook is so 2006 Saturday, Feb 14 2009 

So I discovered Twitter the other day and I’m still trying to figure it out…BUT all I can say is that any program that has MC Hammer sending me a status update when I’m at McCallister’s for lunch is OK with me.

Here’s my Twitter page:
http://twitter.com/chucklesiv

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