[Dixielandjazz] Murder Mystery solved
EDWIN COLTRIN
boreda at sbcglobal.net
Wed Apr 12 20:55:05 PDT 2006
Hey Bill what she gonna do , now that CalExpo is closed
Slainte
Ye Olde Mouldy Fygge
Bill Gunter <jazzboard at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Listmates,
Speaking of that book about murder at the Sacramento Jubilee . . . Joyce
Krieg, who wrote the book, did a fair amount of research on it, but then she
was already quite familiar with the Jubilee because she has had a long
association with it.
One year, I don't recall . . . about 10 or twelve years ago . . . Festival
director, Roger Krum was presenting a plaque to Joyce to honor some service
she did for the festival. The ceremony took place during the Jubilee at the
Crest Theatre (one of the festival venues) in downtown Sacramento. It was
dark in the audience and the spotlights were on Roger and Joyce who were on
the stage. It was impossible for Joyce to see the edge of the stage and she
took a step forward and took a four foot fall and did a face plant in the
orchestra pit!
Everyone gasped, but, trooper that Joyce was, she picked herself off and
scampered back on stage and everyone breathed a sigh of relief. But I'll
bet Joyce was pretty sore for a couple of days after that!
By the way, my wife, Beverly, is the parking coordinator for all the
vehicles going in and out of all the venues (band vans, service trucks,
etc.) and she is affectionately known among the Jubilee volunteers as "The
Parking Bitch." She has held this job for over twenty five years now but we
all still call her by her "unofficial" title. It has become a term of
endearment among all of us.
Anyway, Bev's persona was used as a minor character in the book and, when
(or "if") you read it you'll see an appearance or two by "The Parking Bitch"
as the protagonists try to find a place to park in Old Sacramento.
On a final note, Bev has loaned the book to someone and has since forgotten
just who it was. If whoever has it is reading this, will you please return
it to my lovely wife, the Parking Bitch!
Respectfully submitted,
Bill "I can't even get a parking pass" Gunter
jazzboard at hotmail.com
>From: billsharp
>To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
>Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Murder Mystery solved
>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 07:27:40 -0700
>
>Bob, it's really no mystery - --I myself have murdered a few tunes at the
>Sacramento jubilee . . . .Mystery solved.
>
>
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