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Buddy Rich Itinerary Update - New Month - April
1980.
WooHoo! Disneyland - March 29-April 5. Disneyland
was always a great gig, because we stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt
and, more importantly, Buddy stayed at his house. So it was one
of the few times we could bring wives, significant others on the bus.
Dig the price of a double room - $31. I'm assuming
that's a band price for the privilege of having a bunch of jazz
misfits wandering the hotel. and especially the pool.
Also, the Great American Music Hall in SF. The scary thing
is that I remember a lot of these gigs.
To pay for it later in the month, we did some of the longest
drives I can ever remember in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming.

Here's a street billboard that was out in front of Bogart's, the
club where we recorded One Man's Blues. I looked at it every for
three nights and never noticed that we were billed as The Jazzmanics
instead of the JazzManiacs. Come to think of it, it may be cruel
joke.

Bruce Hornsby and Bonny Raitt. When I worked with Bruce, we did a
PBS show called Center Stage and Bonny guested with the band.
Lot's of fun! They later made a video of "Rainbow's
Cadillac" and played it on VH1. I actually had a bari solo
which they left in.

Heres a pictue from the ONE STEP DOWN, a great club in Washington,
DC. Unfortunately, this was one of the last pics from the club.
We closed the place down in July 2000. After the gig on
Saturday, the owner informed us that we were the last band to play
there, as the club was closing. A big loss for the DC jazz
scene.

CAUTION!!! CAUTION!!! CAUTION!!!
CAUTION!!! CAUTION!!!
DON'T READ ANY FURTHER IS YOU ARE
OFFENDED BY PROFANITY!!!! THE BUDDY TAPE AND COMIC BOOK ARE
PROFANITY-LACED (AS WAS BUDDY).
Here's the first page of the fantastic comic book which follows
along with the famous tape of Buddy reaming out the band and
Dave Panicki in particular. Here's a link
to hear it and read it courtesy of Big Boy Music
Here's a great version of Cute
laced with choice profanities from the tape. X-Rated but quite
well done.


Copyright © 2002 Glenn Wilson, USA.
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