Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Vacation

Howdy Friends.
Thanks for dropping by..2008 is just about here. My wife and i always spend the week from Dec 26 to Jan 2 camping. We are headed to Garner State Park for the week. A time of reflection and tranquility among the big Cypress trees and the Frio river. It is always good for the muse, to get away from the clubs, bars and restaurants, to pull myself away from "work" and enjoy the guitar as an instrument instead of a tool. To push the pencil around and see what happens. Pull out my scrapes of paper and notes and struggle with the rhyme's and the music to see what falls out of me.
  I pray for you ,a healthy & prosperous New Year, full of  adventure, and new and old friends.
It's an exciting time to be alive. I feel as if something great is just around the corner for all mankind, so hang in there.
  Don't give up on your dreams, set lofty goals.
God Bless you, God Bless America and God Bless our troops.
 Your musical pal and otherwise, see you down the trail in 2008
Yee-Haw-llelujah  Claude"Butch"Morgan
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Claude"Butch" Morgan
 603 Windy Knoll
Devine,Texas 78016
cell: 210.884.1572
http://www.butchmorgan.com

Friday, December 14, 2007

31,000 Miles & 234 Gigs and I never left Texas

  That's right. This year, 2007 I have played 235 gigs and driven 31,000 miles and never left the great state of Texas. For the most part they have been really good gigs, some better some worse, but i played one this week that took the cake for "bad".
  I booked it through an on line booking agency. It read really nicely on the description . It was in a region of the state where I have limited exposure and where i am looking for more opportunities to perform. They paid pretty well.
   It was suppose to be a "listening" room, which most songwriters really look forward to. I drove 330 miles one way to play. The venue was in the bar of a Hilton Hotel . It was during Happy Hour and was advertised as an all original music series for the "music" appreciator. It was a 2 hour gig..a very, very, long 2 hours.. I was set up in a room.. There were nice sofas and chairs....
 but no one came into the room where i was playing. Everyone sat at the bar in the other room and watched TV while i played to "no one".. and when i say no one i mean no one. They had paid me up front and then.. they totally ignored me for the full two hours. Nobody said anything to me and no one applauded..not a sound came from the bar. I played two hours and not one person spoke to me or looked me in the eye.
  The restroom was just outside the door from where i was playing. They had to walk within two foot of me to go to the restroom. They would walk past me and look into the empty room or look at their feet. It was one of the weirdest gigs that i have ever played and i drove (round trip) 660 miles. I played two hours with out a break just so i could leave as soon as possible. Since i didn't take a break I quit 20 minutes early. I broke down my equipment (I had to set up my own Sound system), loaded up my van and left. No one said anything to me.
  I played good and pretended there were people in the room who where listening. Maybe everyone at the bar just figured i was crazy, since i was talking to an empty room. Anyway, it made me appreciate all the really good gigs that i am fortunate to play on an almost daily basis, where people listen and pay attention and respond and buy CD's and let you know they like ya..Man what a night.
  I will not forget it for sure. I also won't be playing there again anytime soon. Now go out and see and hear one of your favorite artist and let them know you appreciate them, cause trust me, after a night like i just had, I really appreciate being appreciated. Claude"Butch'Morgan
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Claude"Butch" Morgan
 603 Windy Knoll
Devine,Texas 78016
cell: 210.884.1572
http://www.butchmorgan.com

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Merry-CHRISTmas

  The year has just flown by. It has been a year full of new faces, new fans, and more importantly, new friends. I traveled 36,000 miles this year and played 200 dates all without leaving Texas. I am grateful this CHRISTmas for the many, many blessings that have been poured out upon me. I Love living in the land of the free and the home of the brave, and for being free to come and go as i please.
  Thanks and prayer for our young men and women who are on foreign soil and in harms way while we are over here in the land of plenty. I pray they get their job done expediently and come home soon to enjoy what they have fought for..Freedom and Peace. No matter where you maybe on the war, you have got to support our troops and their mission. If you say you support the troops, but not the mission, that is like saying I love my team, but i don't want them to win.   Come on now..pray for peace.  Jesus taught us to love one another. I know from experience that that's easier said than done, but we have got to give it our BEST effort. Enjoy your families and friends this Christmas and put the CHRIST back in it. What's to not love about Jesus..spread it around..enjoy the season but don't forget the reason. God Bless you and God Bless America. Thanks for visiting and i hope to see you down the trail somewhere.
  A Very Merry CHRISTmas and a JOYful New Year from Your musical pal, Claude"Butch"Morgan

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Claude"Butch" Morgan
 603 Windy Knoll
Devine,Texas 78016
cell: 210.884.1572
http://www.butchmorgan.com