Monday, May 25, 2026

Rock and Roll Heaven claimed another today...


Walter Theodore "Sonny" Rollins (September 7, 1930 – May 25, 2026) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians.


In a seven-decade career, Rollins recorded more than 60 albums as a leader. His 1956 album Saxophone Colossus was selected for preservation by the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress in 2016. Rollins was often called "the greatest living improviser". 


Rollins was last survivor of the 57 jazz musicians depicted in 1958 photo A Great Day in Harlem.


Rollins was awarded a lifetime Grammy Award and was honored with the Kennedy Center Honors in 2011, credited as a defining figure of the jazz genre.





My two favorite Sonny Rollins Albums, which I purchased back in the mid-eighties, are Saxophone Colossus and Way Out West.  I still find myself regulary humming I'm an Old Cowhand from Way Out West to this day.



DL and I attended a live show from Sonny Rollins on October 9, 1997, at Mt Holyoke College.


Semi Annual Check Up for Dental.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Dropped DL off at Bradley for her trip to Chicago mid-morning.

Picked up Mom in Williamstown for a ride to Sister's, nice lunch! 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

...on this day

Tunxis Trail Marathon I - May 23rd, 2006
Hartland, Barkhamsted , Connecticut
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I completed a Tunxis Marathon in 5:41:50.  

I had Johnny Bandit along for company, as well as Tippi.  

It would be my 34th marathon completed, and Tippi's 8th.

John Bandit rambling through the meadow.

We rambled from Route 20 to Route 219 in East Hartland, Conn, and back for the first 19.5 miles.
  
We finished up with the Route 20 to Pell Road near the Mass border for the final 6.5-miles.

Small Waterfall on the northern section of Tunxis Trail.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Live Music at The Drake with JF.

Triple Feature, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Wet Tuna and The Bunnies.

The Drake Stage

Sunburned Hand of the Man








Wet Tuna




The Bunnies













Thursday, May 21, 2026

From the archives....

  Mount Greylock Centennial Marathon
May 21st, 2005 - Adams, Massachusetts

Fairly large group (about a dozen or so) completed a "do-it-yourself" Greylock Marathon, aka Old Goat 50th Birthday Bash & Annual Celibacy Run.

Our time was 6:47:02.  This is a very difficult course, with 5 lengthy climbs.  Five out of the twelve starters completed the full 26.2-miles.

This was my 28th marathon completed, and Tippi's second.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Non-Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #12 for 2026...

"Killer's Choice", by Ed McBain, published in 1959.  87th Precinct #5.





Tuesday, May 19, 2026

ArchaeoEd Podcast

Get ready to embark on a time-traveling adventure with the legendary archaeologist, Dr. Ed Barnhart!

Let's unearth the stories of the awe-inspiring civilizations of the Americas. 

These are the tales that only get a fleeting mention in western history books.

ArchaeoEd, S4E7 "How I mapped the Maya City of Palenque (Part 3)"


Episode 4.7 - How I Mapped Palenque (Part 3)

The final chapter of the Palenque Mapping Project, Season 1.  

More snakes, more temples, an exploding Barney the Dinosaur, and a robbery at gun point! 

I got by with a little help from my friends.

Monday, May 18, 2026

ArchaeoEd Podcast

Get ready to embark on a time-traveling adventure with the legendary archaeologist, Dr. Ed Barnhart!

Let's unearth the stories of the awe-inspiring civilizations of the Americas. 

These are the tales that only get a fleeting mention in western history books.

ArchaeoEd, S4E6 "How I mapped the Maya City of Palenque (Part 2)"


Episode 4.6 - How I Mapped Palenque (Part 2)

The continued story of how I mapped Palenque - still in 1998, field season 1 of 3.  

In this episode - forest fires, mangos, and skinny dipping.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Visit Pop in Adams, set down plastic for pumpkins, and then a visit with Mom in Williamstown.







Saturday, May 16, 2026

Rock and Roll Heaven added another member today....

Ike Willis (November 12, 1955 – May 16, 2026), Guitarists and Vocalists with Frank Zappa from 1978 until the last tour in 1988, passed today at age 70.


In 1977, Willis was studying political science at Washington University and simultaneously working on the concert committee and in-house technical crew. These activities won Willis a backstage pass, which he used to meet Zappa when the latter played a concert at the university. The two struck up conversation, after which Zappa "[took] me to his dressing room, hands me his guitar and says, 'Do you know any of my shit?' And I said, 'yeah', and he said, 'Well, play me something.'" Having done so, and jammed with the rest of the band backstage, Willis promptly volunteered his services as a singer, while Zappa also invited him to audition as a guitarist. Following his university graduation, he made a successful formal audition in California later in the year and "never left".

From 1978 onwards, Willis became a mainstay of the Zappa bands and studio work line-ups, surviving various purges and reshufflings for an entire decade. He claimed, "my job in Frank's band [was] to remember everything" and that "when Frank says be there, I'm there." Looking back in 2022, nearly thirty years after Zappa's death, he would observe "I'm very loyal to Frank. OK? If there is one thing you will notice about Ike Willis, and it's why I was with Frank longer than anybody else, it's that Ike Willis follows directions. The main reason that Frank kept me around for so long is that I did what he told me to do. That is how it has always worked for me.... I understood every time I listened to Frank, anything political or anything considered political: I knew exactly what he was talking about, politically... It was a privilege for me to be able to perform and to be a part of this person's orbit. I have always thought that Frank was the most intelligent human being I have ever met."

His first appearance on a Zappa record was on the 1979 triple album Joe's Garage, on which he featured as lead singer on many tracks, providing the voice of the character "Joe" in a rock opera about the danger of repressive political systems, and the suppression of freedom of speech and music (inspired in part by the Iranian Revolution that had made music illegal within its jurisdiction at the time) and about the "strange relationship Americans have with sex and sexual frankness". 

With Frank Zappa

1979 Joe's Garage Act I
1979 Joe's Garage Acts II & III
1981 Tinseltown Rebellion
1981 Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar
1981 Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar Some More
1981 Return of the Son of Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar
1981 You Are What You Is
1982 Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch
1983 The Man from Utopia
1984 Them or Us
1984 Thing-Fish
1985 Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention
1986 Does Humor Belong in Music?
1988 Guitar
1988 You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1
1988 Broadway the Hard Way
1989 You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3
1991 The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life
1991 Make a Jazz Noise Here
1991 You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4
1992 You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6