Thursday, December 28, 2006
Christmas was a wonderful time! My son Michio painted this painting, had it matted and framed, and presented to me as a Christmas gift.
© 2006 Michio Yves Ueda Swallowtails Rest 15 X 20 cm. tempera on paper
This year was different from Christmases in the past.
I had a lot more time to shop, cook, bake, make fudge, and create some seasonal digital art, in preparation for the holidays-
Time that was spent in the past years traveling, running frantically to catch last trains, carrying heavy costumes, make-up, & music, for my Christmas Shows, was substituted this year, with a decidedly less tense time...
Not that I don’t like the performing, I do- But, I enjoyed the spontaneity of something new for me this holiday season:
A lighter agenda.
There was an impromptu jam session at a neighborhood Christmas party I attended...
It featured a lovely pianist of the jazz persuasion, Nao Suzuki, myself on Resonator guitar and vocals, my son Michio played the recorder, and, a guy I didn't know was playing a shamisen.
We did "Greensleeves"...
Funny, when things are more relaxed, you can see more clearly the things and people who are truly important in life, and the friends you do have.
I had a good year in 2006.
It started with my birthday, on January 9th. I shared my day with Michio, as on the same day my son was declared an “adult” in Japan, at his Seijinshiki event in the townhall...
I entered the 2006 Annual Art Print Exhibition, at Lessedra Gallery in Sophia, Bulgaria, by invitation. BIG thanks to Hiroshi, for helping me print my prints
I also painted my son’s portrait, Michio is 20 this year, as a gift to him on his birthday to celebrate him becoming an “adult” in Japan.
My gig at B-Flat Akasaka in June was a success! Colin Grafton, a fabulous blues harp man joined us up on the bandstand ...
I created 3 new Digital Art pieces in 2006. I will enter them in the 2007 Art Print Show coming up next year.
Then, there was the gig at Getsuyokan, that had me teamed up with some of my favorite musicians;
Keisaku Takahashi on piano, Akio Ueda on tenor sax, Canadian bassist Brent Nussey, ( who was for me a very pleasant surprise to finally get to work with) and of course, the fabulous, Cecil Monroe on the drums.
We shared a lot of good music and laughs at that little place in the middle of nowhere.
Then, my trip to Los Angeles...
Meeting my new friend, Young Hee, in person, and staying with her and her family, is a nice memory!
Also, re-meeting Billy Mitchell, after many years, and having a great show together at Cavallino’s.
It was such a pleasure to work with Billy, as well as with Kenny Elliot on drums, & Tomas Gargano on bass, Tony White on tenor.
I hope we will perform together again in 2007!
I also met Glenn Mitchell, from the LA JAZZ Scene monthly newspaper.
Meeting some old friends in Southern Ca. while in town was also a big event for me. My dear Marilyn, drove all the way up from San Diego. Also Pedy & Mike, & Debby & David, in Los Angeles.
It was a chance to catch up; and find how out how we’ve changed, and stayed the same.
My gigs at Half Tone Tachikawa...
I hope the owner of this club, Inada-san & myself, continue to have a great working relationship. He is a cool guy.
Of course, Halloween was a blast!
Thanksgiving, too!
I am thankful for my son Michio for helping me keep afloat through the year!
Thanks to my family back home, who continue to support me with their love through emails, phone calls, gifts, and cards.
Hopefully in the next year, we will meet !
Thanks to all my dear friends, you all know who you are!
Thanks to my readers, for giving a hoot ...
Which brings us to here, almost...
There are still 2 days left to this year!
Thanks to God, for His love and guidance.
Please bring us continued good health, and Bless the souls we've lost this year...
And if it wouldn't be too much to ask, howsa 'bout throwin' a few gigs my way, next year?
Till next time... 'Mela
9:35 PM
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