Monday, September 21, 2009

Benefit Concert article on Page 1 in The Observer


Benefit concert to raise chorus of support for flood victims
By JOEL CUTHBERT OBSERVER Staff Writer POSTED: September 21, 2009
SILVER CREEK - Soon, our region will ring with the sounds of a community coming together in recovery as area choruses and bands raise their collective voice in a crescendo of support for flood victims.

On Sunday, a benefit concert will be held for flood victims in the villages of Silver Creek and Gowanda, beginning at 3 p.m. in the Silver Creek High School auditorium. Admission to the concert is free, though donations will be gratefully accepted.

Silver Creek Mayor Kurt Lindstrom said the outpouring of support for the village so far has been amazing, adding he's looking forward to the concert.

"It's really been incredible, not just the donations, but where they're coming from, and they're still coming," he said. "... The concert is a really nice thing they're doing."

In the weeks following the Aug. 10 flood, after watching neighbors roll up their sleeves to help one another recover and witnessing the outpouring of support from within the community as well as without, Bud Lowery, director of the Sheridan Community Chorus, was inspired to pitch in the only way he knew how - organizing a benefit concert. Originally planned as a concert hosted by area community choruses, he said the event soon grew to include local bands which wanted to participate and contribute their own particular talents. And just like flood relief efforts up to this point, people will be coming from all over Western New York to play, with one Silver Creek alumnus coming all the way from Baltimore.

Among the groups scheduled to perform next Sunday are a combined choir of the Sheridan and Cattaraugus community choruses, joined by the Silver Creek High School Chorus; Big Bore Brass; and the Dave Golando Big Band.

"The whole thing started as I was sitting for 16 hours without power, feeling sorry for myself, until I found out what everyone else went through," Lowery explained. "... It was just horrible and you felt like you had to do something. I just felt like this was the best way for me to give back."

Lowery couldn't say enough about the cooperative efforts of neighboring residents and communities in spite of the unimaginable trauma they suffered, as well as the compassion and generosity exhibited in the aftermath of the flood. With this in mind, he said the event will focus on the positive aspects of recent weeks - the countless stories of heroics during the storm and the strong sense of community forged in the wake of the flood.

"It's amazing to me to listen to all the stories of people helping each other," Lowery said. "... These people here just rolled up their sleeves and started cleaning."

As a tribute to the perseverance of life after tremendous loss, a slideshow of 400-500 pictures of the flood and subsequent cleanup will be projected on the auditorium walls during the concert.

Expecting a good turnout for the event, Lowery hopes the concert will ultimately have therapeutic as well as financial benefits for area flood victims. It's an opportunity for all residents recovering from the flood to come enjoy free music and take their minds off their troubles, at least for an afternoon.

"Maybe, in a small way, it can be a healing process," he explained. "... They ought to really feel good about themselves and how they've helped each other ... I'm kind of hoping that if we get a good crowd, that everybody will realize what a great area they live in."

Immediately following the concert, a reception and Chinese auction will be held in the high school cafeteria. A number of dignitaries - including Sen. Catharine Young, Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards, Chautauqua County Disaster Coordinator Julius Leone, Lindstrom and Gowanda Mayor Richard Klancer - are also expected to be present throughout the event to offer comfort and words of hope to residents in these two flood-ravaged communities.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Benefit Concert (9/27/09)















BENEFIT CONCERT for the flood victims of Silver Creek & Gowanda
Sunday, September 27, 2009 @ 3:00 pm
Silver Creek Central School Auditorium
1 Dickinson Street - Silver Creek, NY 14136

The plans for our Benefit Concert are coming along nicely.

Performing groups will be...The Dave Golando Big Band, The Big Bore Brass and the combined choruses...Silver Creek High school chorus, Sheridan Community Chorus and Cattaraugus Community Chorus.

The special speakers include: Silver Creek mayor Kurt Lindstrom, Gowanda mayor Richard Klancer, Hanover Supervisor Kathy Tampio, Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards, County emergency response co ordinator Julius Leone and Dr. Robert Heichberger.

Please invite your friends and neighbors to this 'concert for a cause.'
Cash and/or checks will be accepted the day of the concert.
Checks can be made out to: 'Silver Creek Flood Relief.' [Please write 'Benefit Concert' onto the memo line.]
Checks may be mailed to Silver Creek Flood Relief - P.O. Box 1 - Sheridan, NY 14135
100% of the donations will go directly to local flood victims.

With your help...We can help others.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Chorus rehearsal (9/22/09)...


We will have our one and only chorus rehearsal on Tuesday, September 22 @ 7:00 pm at Silver Creek Central School auditorium.

We will rehearse the 4 pieces we will be performing at the Benefit Concert on Sunday, September 27, 2009 @ 3:00 pm at S.C.C.S. The pieces are:

From our patriotic musical 'Our Flag Was Still There'...
'There She Stands,' I Pledge Allegiance Again,' and 'Stars and Stripes.'

And the Silver Creek High School chorus piece: 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters.'
Copies of 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' is at my house [11786 Hanover Road in Silver Creek - Town of Hanover] in the chest on the front deck. If you get a chance, stop by and pick up a copy to look it over before the concert.

See you Tuesday night.

Bud

Friday, September 18, 2009

Chorus update...


I have the music: 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters,' which we are going to sing with the Silver Creek High School Chorus at the benefit concert on Sunday, 9/27/09.

We will rehearse it on Tuesday, September 22 @ 7:00 PM during our one and only rehearsal. If you want to pick it up in advance, I will leave copies in the chest on the front deck at our house (11786 Hanover Road - Silver Creek).

We have not yet received the okay to rehearse at the school on 9/22, but please plan on a rehearsal in Silver Creek on Tuesday (9/22).

Reminders...
Please post as many of our 'Benefit Concert' posters as you can.

Invite your friends and neighbors to our 9/27 Benefit Concert. It's a great concert for a great cause.

Please bring a gift basket to be auctioned off at our post-concert reception on 9/27.
And invite others to donate a basket for the auction.

Report time for the participants of the Benefit Concert on 9/27 is 2:00 pm.
Singers should report to the auditorium.
Players should report to the band room.

Thanks to all for your help!
Bud

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Combined Chorus Rehearsal...


We are planning a chorus rehearsal for Tuesday, September 22 @ 7:00 PM.
I don't know where the rehearsal will be yet...but please keep the evening open.
We're trying to get permission to rehearse inside the auditorium at the Silver Creek Central School. I'll let you know.

I have the patriotic books at the house w/practice trax, if you want to call to come by the house to pick up your book.

Sunday, September 27 Concert...
PLACE: Silver Creek Central School Auditorium
REPORT TIME: 2:00 PM
You can enter the side door with the wooden covering over the sidewalk with the sign: 'Home of the Black Knights.'
CONCERT START TIME: 3:00 PM
Attire: white over black (please wear cool, loose fitting clothing in case the auditorium gets warm.)
If you are bringing a gift basket to be auctioned off at the Chinese Auction, you can drop it off in the cafeteria before the concert.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Gift Baskets for Benefit Concert...


We are having a Chinese Auction at the Benefit Concert on Sunday, September 27 during the post-concert reception.

Can you bring a basket to the auction?

Do you know someone who may also like to donate a basket to our cause?

If you cannot attend the concert and would like to donate a basket, please call to make arrangements to drop off your basket.

If you have any questions, please call Bud. (716) 934-7734

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Benefit concert on TV...


The local cable channel: 'Access 12' is planning to tape the 'Benefit Concert' on Sunday, September 27, so it can be shown in the future on local cable channel 12.



Please invite your friends and neighbors to this "concert for a cause."
The concert is Sunday, September 27 @ 3:00 pm at the Silver Creek Central School auditorium (1 Dickinson Street - Silver Creek, NY 14136).

Don't miss this great concert for a great cause.

There will be a Chinese Auction during the post-concert reception in the school cafeteria. Gift baskets will be gratefully accepted on 9/27 for the auction, or arrangements can be made to accept them before the concert date.

100% of donations go to local flood victims.

For further information contact Bud: (716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Community Chorus rehearsal...


We have a chorus rehearsal planned for Tuesday, 9/22/09 to be held tentatively at the Silver Creek Central School Auditorium (1 Dickinson Street - Silver Creek, NY 14136).

This would give us a chance to become accustomed to the acoustics and the logistics of the school/auditorium/stage etc.

The place we rehearse is tentative...if we can't use the auditorium, I would still like to get together to go over the 3 pieces from the "Our Flag Was Still There' cantata. The pieces will be... 'There She Stands,' 'I Pledge Allegiance Again,' and 'Stars and Stripes Forever.' Plus, we'll go over 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters.'

Any questions, just give me a call.

9/27/09 Benefit Concert...


The Benefit Concert for the flood victims of Silver Creek and Gowanda will be Sunday, September 27, 2009 @ 3:00 PM at The Silver Creek Central School Auditorium.
1 Dickinson Street - Silver Creek, NY 14136



The list of dignitaries planning to attend include...

NY State Senator Cathy Young
Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards
Silver Creek Mayor Kurt Lindstrum
Gowanda Mayor Richard Klancer
Hanover Supervisor Kathy Tampio
Chautauqua Emergency Services Co-ordinator Julius Leone
Legislator Robert Duff

A post-concert reception with Chinese Auction will be held in the school cafeteria.
For further information contact Bud Lowery (716) 934-7734

'A GREAT CONCERT FOR A GREAT CAUSE'

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Benefit Concert...


We've got some amazing pictures of the flooding in Silver Creek and Gowanda. They were supplied to us by the Gowanda fire department and Chautauqua County emergency responders. They will be projected on screen during the entire 2 hour concert...plus during the post concert reception. We have hundreds of pictures!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

9/27/09 Benefit Concert...




Sunday, September 27 @ 3:00 pm @ Silver Creek Central School Auditorium
(1 Dickinson St. - Silver Creek, NY 14136)


Gift Baskets Accepted for Chinese auction to be held at the post concert reception

Checks can be made out to Silver Creek Flood Relief
(please print 'Benefit Concert' on memo line.)
Checks can be mailed to:
Silver Creek Flood Relief - P.O. Box 1 - Sheridan, NY 14135

Monday, September 7, 2009

Benefit Concert (9/27)...










As part of our 9/27 benefit concert, I have invited the mayors of Silver Creek and Gowanda plus the supervisor of Hanover to be a part of our program. I have also invited a few members from the local organizations involved in disaster relief.

They will describe some of the events of the 8/10/09 flooding and the slow steps toward recovery.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Benefit Concert (9/27/09)...











As part of our 9/27/09 Benefit Concert plans...

We will have some equipment from both Silver Creek and Gowanda fire departments in the school parking lot during the concert.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Benefit concert needs...










I need someone to volunteer to organize the reception following the concert.
There have been a few people who have contacted me volunteering to bring cookies, deserts, drinks, etc...but I need someone to organize all their efforts.

I need help with the Chinese Auction to be held during the reception.
We need someone to help organize our volunteers...maybe someone with experience with Chinese auctions.

HELP...HELP...HELP!

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

Friday, September 4, 2009

9/27/09 Benefit Concert


I am thrilled that the Silver Creek High School Chorus members will be joining forces with our Sheridan/Cattaraugus Community Chorus. Plus, we will do an additional song: 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' directed by the high school chorus director Rachel Curtin.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The posters are done!












The posters for our 9/27/09 benefit concert are in. I have 200 of them and would like volunteers to help post them in public places (stores, malls, restaurants, churches, town halls, schools, etc.).

I'll leave a supply of them at our house (11786 Hanover Road - in between Routes 20 & 39) in a chest on our front deck. Please take as many as you can use.

We need to get the word out! This will be a great concert for a great and worthwhile cause.

Thank you for your help.

9/27/09 Benefit Concert...










The preparations for the upcoming 9/27/09 Benefit concert are coming along.
I am contacting officials from the surrounding areas, officials, emergency responders, businesses...plus we are filling out the roster of musicians: trumpeters, saxophonists, trombonists, guitarists, euphoniumists, tubists, percussionists, keyboardists, guitarists, singers, etc.

We can accept check payments for the flood victims...

Checks can be made out to: 'Silver Creek Flood Relief' with 'Benefit Concert' written on the "memo" line. The surrounding Towns, Villages, Cities have been very helpful.

I could use help with the reception following the benefit concert. If you could help with these efforts, please contact me...Bud 716.934.7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Saturday, August 29, 2009

BENEFIT CONCERT

BENEFIT CONCERT TO AID
SILVER CREEK & GOWANDA FLOOD VICTIMS AND TO HONOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS


















SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2009
3:00 PM

SILVER CREEK CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
1 Dickinson – Silver Creek, NY

PERFORMING GROUPS…

THE DAVE GOLANDO BIG BAND

SHERIDAN/CATTARAUGUS COMMUNITY CHOIRS

BIG BORE BRASS


ADMISSION IS FREE…DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED
100% OF DONATIONS GO DIRECTLY TO LOCAL FLOOD VICTIMS

Reception immediately following with Chinese Auction


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BUD LOWERY (716) 934-7734
OR tubamanbud@gmail.com

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.