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Ace Frehley/Derrek Hawkins Fractured Mirror Studio Jam

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Taken from the AceFrehley.com email newsletter I received today.

Here’s a video clip of the Fractured Mirror Jam Derrek & I messed around with during the holidays. During one of the sessions, we took a break, I gave my studio assistant my camera and jammed out this tune from my ’78 solo record. The picture’s a bit dark, but that’s the vibe I like during recording… Check it out!!

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C’mon Ace, where’s your fuckin’ solo album? :o)

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - January 23, 2009 at 7:44 PM

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Indie Artist TJR Gets Video Removed Fom YouTube

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You recently wrote and released a song called “American Idol” that basically calls the show out for discriminating against people over the age of 29. Did you audition for the show and get rejected? If not, what was your inspiration for the song?

I have never auditioned for the show. I never would. My inspiration for the song was all these well intentioned folks who saw me playing at a gig, would walk up to me and recommend that I audition for the show. I would always answer “American Idol discriminates against people of age”.

How do you feel about the age cut off knowing the judges are well over 29 and knowing there is so much more older talent out there that is not allowed to participate? Do you think we should have an AI for all ages?

When I found out that they don’t allow anyone over 29 to compete, It just struck me how wrong that was and it also struck me that so much of America either wasn’t aware of it, or turned a blind eye to it.

I think the show should let anyone compete. The other reason I wrote the song is that I know some really great vocalists who are over 29 who would simply mop up the competition if given the chance. They should get that chance.

You came up with a concept video for the song. Can you tell us a little about it?

I thought it would be funny if we used clips from the show and made it look like I was auditioning. So we did just that. I greet the judges and play the song. We intercut clips of the judges reacting to me and at the end they tell me how awful I was. Then I act like one of those delusional contestants who can’t take the criticism. It’s pretty funny and I’m sorry that people can’t see it now.

Your video was only on YouTube for a few days before you received a takedown notice. Can you tell us what kind of notification, if any, you received before they removed your video?

We got an email notice saying that the video had been removed at the request of Fremantle International (the company that owns AI for copyright infringement.

How has it affected your career? Is it better or worse? Has the media picked up on the story yet?

It was great for the song to get that kind of attention for those brief few days, but who knows what it might have snowballed into if they hadn’t taken it down. Of course that is what Fremantle was afraid of. That it might snowball, that the media might pick up on it, and that it might start a public conversation about age discrimination.

A.I. is part of what’s wrong with our current music industry in that it worships youth culture. They really do think that the American Public cares how old you are vs how good you are.

Oh,…and the media has started to pick up on it, thanks to you. LOL

What course of action to you plan to take to “fight back” and assert your rights?

We are going to try releasing a video that doesn’t use any of their media.

Is there anything you’d like to say about this ordeal that I didn’t bring up?

It’s a real bummer that they couldn’t take a joke and took the video down. But I can’t think of anyone I would rather be banned by that American Idol.

Thanks for your time. Please tell the readers where they can find your music, videos and other fun stuff.

All my music is available at CD baby, Itunes, and the Amazon mp3 store. The single “American Idol” is only available on CDbaby.com but should be on those other outlets shortly.

I post videos all the time at http://www.youtube.com/musictjr

Join my email list by writing me at tjr@tjrmusic.com, and you will get 8 free songs from me, and you will be notified when I post exclusive free mp3’s to the mailing list.

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - January 23, 2009 at 7:10 PM

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W.G.B.F. Presents another DAMN LOUD ROCK SHOW

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Another 103GBF Damn Loud Rock Show is headed to town on May 13th at Roberts Stadium. It’s the Music as A Weapon Tour, featuring Disturbed, Killswitch Engage, Lacuna Coil and Chimaira. Tickets go on sale Saturday Jan 31st at all Ticketmaster outlets including the Roberts Stadium Box Office. Listen to 103GBF all next week for your chance to beat the box office and win tickets.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 23, 2009 at 6:59 PM

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Ok, Here’s my Two cents for Yngwie Malmsteem

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dioyngwie_yngwie1I just saw photos of you taken at the recent NAMM show in California. Ok, big deal, you can play effortlessly and with out any feelings at a  million miles an hour. In fact, you have gotten alot of mileage out of that one scale run you play over and over. I will add here in case Keith Alvey wants to try and ring my bell about this guitar player and go ahead and go on record and say it. “I, Chuck Gee, will never be able to play that fast or aticulate as well as Yngwie”. But here is my rant. For God’s sake Yngwie, button the damn shirt up already. None of us are in our twenties anymore and yes we all have put on some weight. But you are starting to look like Elvis Presley right before he died. You have the lamb chop sideburns and a large gut jutting out of your unbuttoned shirt. Keep playing for your fans at a million miles an hour and just button the shirt up. You won’t look like a parody of yourself anymore …

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 23, 2009 at 11:11 AM

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Golf Injury

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Two women were playing golf. One teed off and watched in horror as her ball headed directly toward a foursome of men playing the next hole. The ball hit one of the men. He immediately clasped his hands together at his groin, fell to the ground and proceeded to roll around in agony.

The woman ran over to apologize. “Please allow me to help. I’m a Physical Therapist and I know I could relieve your pain if you’d allow me to”, she told him.

“Oh, no, I’ll be all right. I’ll be fine in a few minutes,” the man replied.

He was in obvious agony, lying in the fetal position, still clasping his hands together at his groin. At her persistence, however, he finally allowed her to help.

She gently took his hands away and laid them to the side, loosened his pants and put her hands inside. She administered tender and artful massage for several long minutes and asked,
“How does that feel?”

He replied, “It feels great, but I still think my thumb’s broken.”

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - January 22, 2009 at 8:08 AM

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Time Out Lounge Loses Liquor License

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According to a report I saw on News 25 this morning, the Executive Inn’s Timeout Lounge in Evansville has lost its liquor license due to late property and innkeeper taxes. Until all back taxes are paid, the lounge will remain closed and will likely have a negative effect on events that have already been booked at the Executive Inn. Since the liquor license has been revoked, no alcohol can be served at any event on the property. For the sake of the downtown community, I sincerely hope they get this issue resolved quickly. Downtown Evansville already has enough problems as it is.

Should the Time Out Lounge reopen soon, I really hope they rethink their “hiring a band” policy. It seems that instead of a band sending them a demo CD and a promo package, they are requiring any band that wants to get a regular gig to come in on a Tuesday night and play for free under the guise of it being an audition. If you read the forum posts, you’ll see that plenty of people called them out, and some call outs were very blunt. Personally, I would not go through the trouble of hauling my gear to any venue and play a live gig where they’re selling booze and getting paid while I’m supposedly auditioning.

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - January 22, 2009 at 8:01 AM

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Merle Haggard is coming in Concert March 6th, 2009

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I remember as a child, Sunday was my Mom’s cleaning day. So she would get up, put on a stack of country music records and get busy with the house work. One of her favorite albums was Merle haggard’s “Mama Tried.” I grew up on that music. It’s as home grown as fried chicken and mashed potatoes (And not the instant kind either). In fact when I started playing guitar and learned how to play the entire album just because I wanted to be able to play along with it.

I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing Merle in Concert yet but it looks like I am going this time. He’s 71 and still touring. You can’t say that about many performers. You bet I’m going to do all I can do to be there and sing along with him!! You need to go to, He is a real American Legend! Here’s the ticket info!!

Tickets, priced from $30 to $45 (excluding additional handling and facility fees), go on sale at noon Friday, Jan 23 at The Centre or Roberts Stadium box offices, Ticketmaster outlets. Buy tickets online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone by calling 423-7222 or (270) 926-6661 in Kentucky.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 21, 2009 at 2:51 PM

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Do you Call this Entrapment? I Do…

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Bait CarMy wife Denise and I were watching TV the other night about a police program that was using a “bait” car. Basically the cops were leaving a running computerized car in a high crime rate neighborhood and waiting for some one to steal it. Once it was taken, the police would activate the car’s computer system to lock the doors and turn the engine off. Capturing the would be thieves red handed. Or do they?? Now, backing up here just a little bit… When I was a “young ‘en” My Grandpa, whom we called “Buzz” used to take us boys fishing. Well, just in case you don’t know anything about  fishing, you need at least three things. First off, you need a fishing pole. That holds the fishing line and basically it’s a rod that you cast the line out with. In other words, casting is throwing something out in the general area of where you think there might be fish. Second thing you need is a “hook”. The hook is a tool that is used to grab a hold of and to “pull” something in with it. Third  thing you need is bait. Now what is bait? Bait is something the fish like to eat or crave. They don’t usually bite on an empty hook. They need to be “tempted”. So what did us young boys do? We’d “bait” our hooks and cast out were we thought fish might be lurking. Well, the TV show did the same. Except they were using a computerized car for bait and people were the “Fish”. So the took their “bait” car to a poor neighborhood  and left it running on the side of the curb. So what do we have here? Let’s see. One, an empty running vehicle left in a poverty stricken area. Two, people that are being tempted.  And three, cops in unmarked cars “fishing” and hoping someone will take the bait.  And they almost always do. Good or bad, this is a “set up”. The cops aren’t really taking car thieves off of the street. They are searching for weak minded people  and tempting them. Would it be any difference if I walked into an AA meeting and threw a full bottle of alcohol out in the middle of them? One of them is bound to get up out of their chair and “go for it”. Why? Because I tempted them, that’s why. It’s human nature. Those poor guys on the street weren’t out looking for a empty car that was left with the motor running. But it was dangled in front of them. So they took it.  The were baited and they bit. Plain and simple.

chrishansenThis leads me to another TV show that does the same thing but is much more serious. “To Catch a Predator”. Chris Hanson’s claim to fame. I’m sure you have seen this show too. Now hang on before you lash out at me. Child Molesters need to be taken off of the street. That’s a given. But what about the show? Men show up to a house expecting to find a young girl and out pops Chris Hanson and a film crew. Before you know it, Chris is reading excerpts from chat logs that the guy has carried on over the Internet with the “bait”. But is Chris really taking child molesters off of the street? I say no. He and his staff are preying on lonely men that go from chat room to chat room willing to talk to someone, anyone. Most people know that almost everyone lies or stretches the truth online. They lie about their age, their education, their job positions, the money they make. The list goes on and on. These “sting operations” that Chris does aren’t done in one night. Meaning, they don’t sign on to a chat room that night and ask someone to come and see the decoy. They talk to these guys for weeks at a time. They would lure him back time and time again. They continued to tempt him over and over. Of course, the decoy would but would carry on with him or baiting him as it is known. And really, the decoys are adults disguising themselves as minors. So they are stretching the truth to entrap someone too. Have you ever did a research on the show? Seems there are several lawsuits pertaining to this type of entrapment that they are doing, or should I say “were doing”. The show kept trying to contact one guy that had stopped talking with their decoy after a few weeks. Apparently he got smart, but unfortunately the film crew went to his house to find out why and he committed suicide for them. His family sued, they were paid off and Chris Hanson’s show was canceled. That’s fair enough but he has ruined a lot of lives with the “fishing” he has already done. Wouldn’t it be ironic if someone set Chris Hanson up and busted him for something? He’s only human too you know. He has to have some vices too that no one knows about. I wonder what they are…

In closing, cops need to catch real car thieves and they also need to catch real child molestors and predators. Not the baited ones … Agree? Disagree? Dicuss …

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 19, 2009 at 7:44 PM

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It’s a New Day America!!

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Well, we’re getting a new President. Out with the old, in with the new. It’s an exciting time for America. We get to wipe the slate clean every four or eight years and start all over. I’m really glad we don’t live where we are ruled by a King or Queen. Could you imagine that? You could never vote for a King or Queen so even if they were awful in their position, they are there and that’s that. So here we are America. Like it or not. The Ellectoral votes have been counted and have spoken. President Bush’s time is up and he is going on into History. With that, our new incoming President has already made history by being the first African-American elected to the Office of President. And as far as my opinion, I try not to see “Race”. I try to be colorblind. Or for that matter gender blind. I don’t care what gender or color our new President is. Whether they are Male or Female, white or black or any other color for that matter. What matters is we give him or her a chance. So I will. I him wish well and I hope for our Country’s sake that the new President looks to God for wisdom and guidance. WIth that said, according to history, He will be “tried” within the first 100 days of office and that “sets the tone” for his tenure. The only thing that unnerves me is this. He has compared himself to two other Presidents and both did great things. First off, he compares himself to President Kennedy. And secondly, he compares himself to President Lincoln. Both of those Presidents were ground breakers of their time. They stood out and didn’t go with the grain. But the dark side of being compared to these two Presdents’ is that they were both assaniated while in Office. I pray this doesn’t happen. I wish our New President well and GodSpeed but in the back of mind … I wonder why he would pick the two that were Assaniated … Does he feel its his  … destiny? … Agree? Disagree? Dicuss …

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 19, 2009 at 7:30 PM

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Alice Cooper “From The Inside”

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acAnother legendary album that is a must have in your album collection. Orginally released in 1978 and co written with Bernie Taupin who has also written most of Elton John’s hits. This album is supposedly an autobiography of Alice Cooper and some of the people he encountered while he was commited to a New York mental hospital  trying to “dry out”. From the opening song “From the Inside” to the closing song “Inmates, We’re All Crazy”, there is not a “filler” throw away song on this album … The music on this album covers all the “Rock” bases. From Alice tipping his hat with the lyrics “we proposed a toast to Jimmy’s ghost”  in the song “Serious” to the vietnam veteran that he sings about in “Jackknife Johnny”, “You were washing cars down in Dallas when the holocaust came”. What a  great line that is and the song employs a haunting Hammond B3 Organ. Alice doesn’t forget the “soft” tender side of himself either. From the top 10 hit “How You Gonna See Me Now” to the wonderfully written love song about two crazy in love people named “Millie and Billie”. Check out these tender Romeo and Juliet lyrics. “And I liked your late husband Donald, but such torture his memory brings, all sliced up and sealed tight in baggies, guess love makes you do funny things”. Such poetry in motion. Alice has released a shitload of albums but if you don’t have any of his albums and want to buy one, this is the “one” you need to buy. All the others pale in comparasion to this one. If you don’t have it, you are a tool … I rate this album 5 out 5 guitars … enough said.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - January 18, 2009 at 8:13 PM

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