Thursday, August 27, 2009

Flood Victims' Benefit Concert...










IT IS NOW OFFICIAL...

THE BENEFIT CONCERT WILL BE ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2009 @ 3:00 PM IN THE SILVER CREEK CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM.

The groups performing will be...

The Dave Golando Big Band





The Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Chorus









The Big Bore Brass

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Benefit concert...












We have received preliminary permission to use the auditorium inside the Silver Creek Central School for our flooding victims' benefit concert.
The last hurdle will be to find an acceptable date for most of our musicians.
How is Sunday, September 27, 2009 at 3:00 pm?
Our tentative plans will include...

The Dave Golando Big Band





The Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Choirs










The Big Bore Brass









Please let me know if Sunday, 9/27/09 @ 3:00 pm would fit your busy schedule. We need you.
Gratefully yours...
Bud
(716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Sunday, August 23, 2009












The benefit concert for the Silver Creek/Gowanda flooding victims. Our tentative program will include...

The Dave Golando Big Band

The combined Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Choirs

The Big Bore Brass.

We are asking for:
Money donations, non-perishable food, clothing, etc.

Once we get the venue and date we will begin the promotions.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Flooding victims' Benefit Concert...



It takes an enormous amount of time and effort to organize any concert, especially a "benefit concert."
Not only do you need to get exciting music groups and talented musicians to commit their time, you need to select music, rehearse the music, select a venue, get permission to use that venue, and you need to find a reputable organization to distribute the donations to the local victims & families.

WE WILL SUCCEED WITH YOUR HELP!

If you can help us in any way (phone calls, organizing the post-concert reception, ushering, promotion, etc.), or if you know of a person or organization which could donate to our cause, please contact me.

We need your help in order to help others!

Bud Lowery
716.934.7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Flooding Benefit Concert...


We are planning the upcoming benefit concert for the flood victims of our area. We haven't confirmed a place for the concert, so we don't yet have a confirmed date.

So far, it looks like The Dave Golando Big Band, The Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Chorus and The Big Bore Brass will perform at the benefit concert. It will be a great concert for a very good cause.

As soon as we confirm the concert venue, we will begin the promotion.

If you have any questions, suggestions or offers of help...please contact

Bud @ (716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Silver Creek/Gowanda flooding benefit concert...


We are frantically working on plans for the upcoming flooding victims benefit concert.
We would like to hold the concert in the Silver Creek Central Schools auditorium on a Sunday afternoon in September with a reception immediately following the concert.

Our preliminary concert plans would include the Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community choirs, The Dave Golando Big Band, and the Big Bore Brass choir.

If you can help in any way, please contact Bud at:

(716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Silver Creek flood damage...


FEMA Damage Assessment:

FEMA assesses damage to homes on a four level scale, and the initial residential assessment for the Village was reported as follows:

39 Destroyed Homes (34 of 39 were trailers)
90 with Major Damage
89 with Minor Damage
30 Affected Homes

This is just the residential assessment of the flood's damage.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Silver Creek/Gowanda benefit concert...


We are planning on having the Commmunity choruses and possibly one or two instrumental groups perform at this upcoming benefit concert. We are working on a specific date and venue. Plans may include having a few local leaders speak during the program. And possibly a few victims of the flooding sharing a few of their experiences.












We are going to ask for money donations, non-perishable food donations, clothing, etc. for the flood victims. We would also like to have a reception following the program for the community members to have a time of sharing.

Can you help?



Please contact:


Bud Lowery: (716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Silver Creek/Gowanda benefit concert...


I would like to propose that the combined community choruses of Sheridan and Cattaraugus present a "benefit concert" for the residents of Silver Creek, NY and Gowanda, NY in the wake of this week's flooding.

You've seen the horrible pictures of the devastation of this past week and I'm sure some of you have been affected as well as your friends, relatives and neighbors.

I would like to find a venue big enough to hold a large audience for our concert so that we can present at least part of our patriotic musical: 'Our Flag Was Still There' while showing video of some of the storm devastation. We can ask the audience to bring canned goods, non-perishable food items, money donations, etc. If you know of an agency which could decimate the donations (such as the Red Cross, etc.), please let me know.

I would like your ideas and reactions to my proposal. Please get back to me as soon as possible. This is a great time for us to step up and help others in our community.

Bud Lowery
716.934.7734
tubamanbud@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Stage fright...


Before going on stage, do some deep breathing. This is very calming and centering and "grounds you."
If you don’t know deep breathing techniques, go to a yoga class, search it online, or watch this space for future tips.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Stage fright...

As soon as you get onstage, act like you belong there! Enter the stage with confidence, hold onto the microphone or your instrument like you mean it. It literally grounds you – and makes you feel more like a rock star.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Stage fright...

Remember that the physical symptoms of excitement are exactly the same as nervousness. Nauseous, lightheaded, tight in the chest, full of adrenaline.
Try to convince yourself you are excited not nervous.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Stage etiquette...


Before going on stage for the performance, the most important thing (especially for the guys) is to check your zipper!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Musician's etiquette...


After the performance:
smile and say thank you to any & all compliments, no matter how you thought you did. If someone says it was good and you say "No it wasn't," you are basically calling them ignorant. If you say "Yes, I was rather wonderful, wasn't I," then you look like a jerk.

Sincerely,
The 'Jerk'

Professional Musician's Etiquette (II)


During Rehearsals

• Listen to the conductor, or at least look like you are listening.
• Avoid practicing your part in front of the conductor. He/she will know what you are having problems with and will be listening for it.
• Refrain from practicing excerpts in rehearsal.
• Be flexible in regards to the conductor's comments, and do what is asked of you.
• Instrumental players: warm-up softly. Use a mute or go someplace quiet.
• Be modest and don't brag. If you are a great player or singer, others will hear it in your playing or singing.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Professional Musician's Etiquette...


(Common sense things that are often overlooked)

Getting to the gig
• Show up 15-30 minutes early. Slipping in right before the downbeat is unprofessional and rude.
• Allow extra drive time if the location is new to you.
• If you are in a metro area, leave extra time for rush hour traffic.
• Buy a map of the area. GPS devices are a great investment.
• If you don't have a Map use online driving direction sites.
• Plan your route before you leave; in case of an accident you may need an alternate route.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Do you get stage fright?


Elvis Presley:

"I've never gotten over what they call stage--fright. I go through it every show. I'm pretty concerned, I'm pretty much thinking about the show. I never get completely comfortable with it, and I don't let the people around me get comfortable with it, in that I remind them that it's a new crowd out there, it's a new audience, and they haven't seen us before. So it's got to be like the first time we go on."

Sunday, August 2, 2009

My Saturday (8/1/09)...


I played tuba with the New Horizons Band at 2:30 yesterday on the 'Floating Stage' in Bemus Point. Yes, the large 60' X 60' dock-like stage actually floats on Chautauqua Lake. There was a large crowd on the shore in front of us with many audience members in boats floating all around us.
It was a beautiful afternoon in a gorgeous setting.

In the evening, I played trombone with Dr. Rick's Big Band in Jamestown at the St. John's 'Italian Fest.' We played 3 hours of big band and swing tunes. There was a huge, responsive crowd.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Busy musical schedule...

Thursday (7/30) I'll be playing tuba at the gazebo in Ryckman Park @ 7:00 pm in Brocton with the New Horizons Band
Friday (7/31)) I'll be playing tuba at the Gazebo in Barker Common in Fredonia @ 7:00 pm with the New Horizons Band.
Saturday (8/1) I'll be playing tuba at Bemus Point on the floating stage at 2:30 with the New Horizons Band, Cassadaga Band and Jamestown Municipal Band.
Also on Saturday (8/1) I'll be playing trombone at the St. John's Italian Festival at 5:15 with Dr. Rick's Big Band.
Sunday (8/2) my chops will be recovering!!!!

Friday night concert...


Tonight (7/31) Diane and I will be playing with the New Horizons Band @ 7:00 pm at the gazebo in Barker Commons in Fredonia.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Solution for senior health care...


We’ve all heard the parade of experts claiming they have the perfect solution to the “health care crisis.” I am sure you have heard the ideas that if you're a senior, you need to suck it up and give up the idea that you need any health care. A new hip? Unheard of. We simply can't afford to take care of you anymore. You don't need any medications for your high blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems, etc. Let’s take care of the young people. After all, they will be ruling the world very soon.

So here is the solution. When you turn 70, you get a gun and 4 bullets. You are allowed to shoot 2 senators and 2 representatives. Of course, you will be sent to prison where you will get 3 meals a day, a roof over your head and all the health care you need!!! New teeth, great!!! Need glasses, no problem. New hip, knee, kidney, lung, heart? Bring it on. And who will be paying for all of this. The same government that just told you that you are too old for health care. And, since you are a prisoner, you don't have to pay any income tax.

This is the real solution for elder health care!!!!!!!!!

*Thanks to Betty for the suggestion*

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bud on tuba...


I'll be playing tuba with the New Horizons Band on Thursday, 7/30 @ 7:00 pm at the gazebo in Brocton in Ryckman Park.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus...


The chorus has been working on organizational improvements to the group. The chorus now has its own checking account. I want to personally thank all those who have helped make this possible.
We have a little money in the account and we are now able to accept donations directly into the chorus account.
We are still accepting your recommendations as to a name for our chorus. If you have a suggestion(s), please let me know.
I also would like to know your vision for this group. Would you like to sing once a year? Twice a year? What time of year would be best?
If this chorus is to continue, we need your suggestions and help.
Thank you for all your past support.

Bud

Friday, July 24, 2009

Bud's upcoming schedule ...


Thursday, 7/30 @ 7:00 pm: playing tuba w/New Horizons Band @ The Brocton Gazebo

Friday, 7/31 @ 7:00 pm: playing tuba w/New Horizons Band @ Fredonia Gazebo

Saturday, 8/1 @ 2:00 pm: playing tuba w/New Horizons Band & Cassadaga Band & Jamestown Municipal Band @ Bemus Point Pops

SAME DAY (8/1): @ 5:30 pm: playing trombone w/Dr. Rick's Big Band @ Jamestown Italian Festival

Thursday, July 23, 2009

David Golando Big Band ...


I performed with the David Golando Big Band last night in Fredonia and had a ball.
Great charts, great players, and a good audience.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Wednesday, July 22 ...


On Wednesday, July 22, 2009 @ 7:00 pm I'll be playing bass trombone with the Dave Golando Big Band in Fredonia @ the gazebo.
Come out and please say hello.

Friday, July 17, 2009

My schedule ...


Friday (7/17) Guest conduct NHB @ SUNY Fredonia

Saturday (7/18) Play w/Niagara Frontier Brass Quintet in Ithaca, NY

Wednesday (7/22) 7:00: Play w/Golando Big Band @ Fredonia Gazebo

Thursday (7/23) 7:00: Play w/Dr. Rick's Big Band @ Lakewood Beach

Thursday (7/30) 7:00: Play w/New Horizons Band @ Brocton Gazebo

Friday (7/31) 7:00: Play w/New Horizons Band @ Fredonia Gazebo

Saturday (8/1) 2:00: Play w/New Horizons Band @ Bemus Point
5:30: Play w/Dr. Rick's Big Band @ Jamestown Italian Festival

Thursday, July 16, 2009

In concert tonight (7/16) ...


I'll be playing with Dr. Rick's Big Band tonight at 6:30 pm at the Cherry Creek Gazebo.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus ...


I had the privilege of conducting the Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Chorus in concert yesterday. The group did a great job. We got great reviews.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus ...

We will be in concert today (7/12/09) @ 3:00 pm at The Cattaraugus Christian Camp 9714 Leon Road in Cattaraugus, NY.
Please come see our last patriotic concert.
(This is a picture from the 2008 camp audience)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus ...


The chorus will present the patriotic musical: 'Our Flag Was Still There' on Sunday, July 12, 2009 @ 3:00 pm @ The Catttaraugus Christian Camp - 9714 Leon Road (Route 353 & County Road 6) in Cattaraugus, NY.

Report time for the chorus is 2:00 pm

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus ...


We had our last chorus rehearsal last night (7/7/09) in preparation for Sunday's (7/12/09) concert @ the Cattaraugus Christian Camp in Cattaraugus, NY. We had a very good turnout and the singers are ready.
Sunday's (7/12/) report time is 2:00 pm.
Concert start time is 3:00 pm.
Thanks to everyone involved for your help.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Sheridan Community Chorus


The last chorus rehearsal in preparation for our upcoming patriotic concert in Cattaraugus is tonight (7/7/09) at The First Baptist Church - 32 Main Street (Route 20) in Silver Creek @ 7:00 pm.

Next Concert: Sunday, July 12, 2009 @ 3:00 pm at The Cattaraugus Christian Camp - 9714 Leon Road - Route 353 & County Road 6 (one mile south of the village) in Cattaraugus.
Report time: 2:00 pm
Attire: any combination of red/white/blue w/comfortable shoes.
Remember your books and small flag

Monday, July 6, 2009

Bud's weekend ...


My weekend behind my horn at the Silver Creek Central High School band/chorus reunion weekend.
Someone snapped my picture while in rehearsal.
You will note that I am watching the conductor!

*Note my friend and virtuoso artist Diana Bley is just to my left.