Sat around looking for things to blogger on about, I was listening to the better local college radio station their programming slid into their "post 6 o'clock" stuff which usually offers none of the good stuff, 'cept on Wednesdays where there's a show called "The Jazz Journey" which I'd usually shut down, but they have a nice intro-tune, and then the fella' usually plays stuff that's agreeable. Anyhoo, it turn out they have a couple of women on the show tonight - and those women turn out to be the daughters of Henry Mancini.
So I'm listening to some pretty groovy cocktail music while I'm still looking for things to write about, when I hear something in the background about Tony Bennett performing down the street from the Casa Aloha, which perks up my ears a little. Suddenly, the D.J. says, "Allright, I've talked to the lovely Mancini daughters, and we've come up with a question, that, if you can answer, you'll get tickets to the 10th Anniversary Party of the Mancini Institute, where Tony Bennett will be performing." One of the daughters gets on the mike, and asks, "What was the name of the cat in "Breakfast at Tiffany's?"
So I quick dial the number, and sure enough, (it being college radio and all) I get thru as the first caller. "KXLU." The D.J. speaks, which comes thru my phone receiver, and my radio at the same time.
"Hi!" I say, turning down my voice blaring out of my radio. "Was it CAT!?" I finish, which breaks everyone in the studio up, (as I guess they through it was hard) and after a moment or two, I'm getting my tickets reserved at will-call. After giving all my pertinent information, I hang up the phone and shout..."KICKASS!" Loud enough so the Casa rings with my triumph.
I've always wanted to see Tony Bennett...he's the last of the golden age of crooners that mingled with the likes of Sinatra, and he's still got pipes. (at least four years ago I thought so when I saw him perform on some cable deal) The cheap seats at this event are $62 bucks - which is way more than I'd ever pay to see anyone, seriously. So I guess to conclude, I'd like to take a line from a W.B. Cartoon and say...
"After all this time, things are finally starting to go my way."
'Course, that only leaves me with 10 days to find a date to a gala extravaganza. I imagine there will be more than a few misadventures while I try and make that one happen. If any are worth repeating, I'll be sure and let you know.
-Tsunami-
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Well, well. Look at you.
Glad to hear the randomness of liofe in general has decided that theturn was yor one. Take some snaps of teh B one if you can; not as proof but more as a window to your experience.
p.s. technorati formally black listed.
typos - my bad.
I'll try, 'cause that would be cool as fuck.
P.S. They're okay, it's just one of those buyer beware deals.
P.P.S. Spelling's overrated, and writing's a lot more fun while drinking.
Thanks for tuning-in to The Jazz Journey. I'm certainly glad you were able to win some tickets to the concert of the 10th Anniversary of The Henry Mancini Institute. I do, however, want to make a correction to your comments posted. Please understand that I never ever referred to the Mancinis as "the Mancini girls" nor did I refer to them as "the Mancini daughters" as you posted. The reality is, I mentioned one guest was Henry's widow, Ginny, and the other his daughter Monica. Other than that, you have your assessment although you did misquote me. Overall, however, I respect your opinion but please take the extra step to quote accurately. Again, thanks for tuning-in to The Jazz Journey.
Kindly,
Eddie B.
The Jazz Journey
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