[Dixielandjazz] Fwd: Secretary of Arts for USA
Robert Ringwald
rsr at ringwald.com
Mon Jan 12 20:44:45 PST 2009
Bill,
Since you posted this on DJML, I will answer it on DJML.
You wrote:
(snip)
I've seen you guys make all sorts of highly debatable opinions on music and
musicians,
persons, bandleaders, arts people, etc. etc. I believe you have that right.
(snip)
Yes, we all have that right here on DJML. But, I have stated many times
that this is a Jazz based list and religious or political statements or
discussions do not belong on this list and will not be permitted.
Your comment calling the President and idiot is and was over the line.
You have been placed on moderate. Your posts will be reviewed by me before
they are released to the List. If there is any political or religious
comments which I feel do not belong on DJML, the post will be killed.
I am sorry to have to do this but for the sake of the List, I feel that it
has to be done.
You were warned a year or two about such statements. Evidently the warning
was not enough. You are now on moderate.
Regards,
--Bob Ringwald
DJML Moderator
----- Original Message -----
From: <BillSargentDrums at aol.com>
To: <rsr at ringwald.com>
Cc: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Fwd: Secretary of Arts for USA
> With all due respect, the concept of an "Arts Czar" or "Secretary of Arts"
> is, in and of itself, a political discussion.
>
> Anytime we discuss the government, as in your and my money, it is
> political.
>
> Someone promoted signing a petition for the creation of new expenditures
> for
> the post, and I voiced my opinion against it.
>
> Us guys only got "back at it again", when someone didn't agree with my
> ability to voice my opinion.
>
> I appreciate all you do Bob, and I am grateful, but this topic was and is
> absolutely central to all this list stands for, the ability to perform
> music as
> we wish . . . the ability to generate paying audiences and clients . . .
> the
> ability for festivals, including SAC, to flourish . . . the ability for us
> musicians to make a living . . . and the ability to form bands and play
> songs,
> no matter how politically incorrect they may be.
>
> My comment about the person who is most responsible for changing our
> lives,
> livelihood and art . . . a change that is NOT for the good . . . . was not
> only my opinion, but it is pertinent, it is ON topic, and it is my right
> as an
> American citizen to not only think that way, but to voice it also.
>
> It has everything to do with the survival of OKOM. I'm just sorry that
> many
> here are too focused on the minor to see the major.
>
> I've seen you guys make all sorts of highly debatable opinions on music
> and
> musicians, persons, bandleaders, arts people, etc. etc. I believe you have
> that right. You've never once seen me come on here and gotten on
> someone's case
> for SAYING something that I didn't agree with. I might have disagreed
> with
> the premise, but never their right to say it.
>
> This would have been a one post issue, had not one single person
> disagreed,
> actually two, with my saying what I said. I had nothing further to say . .
> .
> until . . .
>
> Just for the record, I got several emails in support of my stand.
>
> I want you guys to remember something - if we all agreed, all but one of
> us
> would be unnecessary.
>
> You guys need to pay attention, not only to what I said and am saying, but
> to what's really happening out there. If you don't, and if you're not
> proactive
> and vocal, your live gigs, your festivals, your ability to feed your
> family
> from your music is going to evaporate. The only way OKOM will survive
> past
> all that is through archival recordings.
>
> Frankly, this may very well be the MOST important topic discussed on this
> board of any and all topics possible.
>
> The old, and destructive, adage that one "shouldn't discuss politics or
> religion", as it pertains to music, and specifically OKOM, could very well
> be the
> downfall of that which you love most.
>
> If you wish a visual, then picture the ostrich with the head in the sand
> and
> the butt exposed.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 1/12/2009 12:56:50 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> rsr at ringwald.com writes:
>
> Geeze, I turn my back and you guys are at it again.
>
> Bill Sergeant wrote:
>
> (snip)
> and the new prez is IDIOT
> (Snip)
>
> As I have said many times in the past, this is not a political mailing
> list,
> nor a religious mailing list. It is a Jazz Mailing list.
>
> I see lots of posts that I haven't gotten to as yet but if any of you
> want
> to prolong any sort of political or religious discussion on here, your
> address will be put on moderate and these types of posts will not make it
> on
> the list.
>
> If you want to continue this sort of discussion, do it to whomever
> off-list.
>
> --Bob Ringwald
> DJML moderator
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <BillSargentDrums at aol.com>
> To: "Bob Ringwald" <rsr at ringwald.com>
> Cc: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 4:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Fwd: Secretary of Arts for USA
>
>
>> When times are bad, those gigs that exist and survive solely on the sale
>> of
>> alcohol do quite well as people who drink a lot like to escape and drown
>> their
>> sorrows more than usual.
>>
>> However, the bulk of my engagements, private events, come from big
>> dollar
>> people. Gigs like weddings and corporate functions. Since Labor day, so
>> many of
>> those people have lost so much, and they don't know where it going to
>> end
>> up, and the new prez is IDIOT enough to tell the confidence driven
>> economy
>> that
>> it's going to get worse, and it's going to be that way for a long time .
>> .
>> .
>> . . that they's sitting on it and nobody's moving.
>>
>> Don't get me wrong, I still have gigs, good ones, more than many others,
>> but
>> I still know what's happening . . . especially to folks like me who
>> don't
>> do
>> cheap bar gigs . . . or cheap nursing homes.
>>
>> The father of the bride just no longer has that nest egg intact that he
>> had
>> set aside for his daughter's wedding. Yea, my jazz band does a ton of
>> weddings, we play Count Basie and the like, it pays great and the
>> people
>> live us,
>> and we end up exposing a bunch of new folks to music they never knew was
>> so
>> good.
>>
>> Also, the financial company that wanted to use us for a big event this
>> month
>> canceled for financial reasons. Another big bucks gig.
>>
>> Hey, if I wanted to go out and work in a bunch of bars and get paid very
>> little to hear the owner gripe about the cash register or door could, I
>> could
>> fill my calendar. Life's too short for that crap. I've got it worked out
>> that I
>> can go out and play one gig and make more money in one night than most
>> make
>> in 15 . . . and even though times are screwed up, I will survive . . .
>> that is
>> until the government decides to intervene and create an Arts Czar to
>> interfere with the natural market forces and screw thing up for
>> everyone.
>>
>> Bill
>> BillSargentBands.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 1/10/2009 9:35:18 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>> larrys.bands at charter.net writes:
>>
>> I certainly agree for the most part. But speaking of all that for
>> some
>> reason I am booking my act very well for the new year. This month will
>> be slow
>> but things are looking up. Having said all that the other bands that I
>> often
>> work for are strangely absent with gigs................One has
>> completely
>> closed down. I was playing about 25-30 jobs a year with them. He
>> will
>> still
>> pick off a gig if one comes along but he isn't advertising or doing
>> anything
>> new.
>>
>> Mardi gras has gotten so big here that it's getting rough to book a
>> Valentine's day gig. Everyone is spending their money on MG. I lucked
>> out and
>> booked a Valentines gig this year. I also picked up two new clients
>> this
>> week who
>> will likely have return gigs.
>>
>> That's what we do in the music business and that's stand on our merits
>> but
>> it helps a bunch if you go out and beat the bushes too. Money is the
>> grease
>> that makes all this go around.
>>
>> I'm so incredibly happy that I can still command a good price for my
>> talent
>> when guys that are better, the competition is great and so many have
>> gone
>> by
>> the wayside. It's a real ego trip and I just can't help it. The more
>> I
>> make
>> the better I feel about my music and talents because people will pay me
>> to
>> do what I love.
>>
>> An interesting quirk to the music business and government is that in my
>> end
>> of the business the venues are requiring paperwork for taxes and do
>> send
>> 1099's. Now I don't like to pay taxes any more than anyone else but
>> when
>> you
>> compete against guys that aren't paying, then it's pretty unfair. Now
>> there is
>> an element of getting caught and the guys that do it all the time may
>> have
>> problems. I don't consider the guy that comes in and picks off a gig
>> or
>> two
>> as being important but the guys that are there all the time need to be
>> on
>> the
>> same playing field that I am. A little fear is a good thing.
>> Larry
>> St.L
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: _BillSargentDrums at aol.com_ (mailto:BillSargentDrums at aol.com)
>> To: _larrys.bands at charter.net_ (mailto:larrys.bands at charter.net)
>> Cc: _dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com_
>> (mailto:dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com)
>>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Fwd: Secretary of Arts for USA
>>
>>
>> Keep them far, far away!
>>
>> The government has screwed up and over regulated every single thing
>> they've
>> done outside of the military . . . and by the looks of it, they're
>> about
>> to
>> screw that up now too.
>>
>> Don't want nobody else's money (outside of regulation and telling us
>> how
>> to
>> live our life, that's all that government is, taking money from those
>> who
>> earned it, as in you & me, and giving it to someone who didn't), don't
>> want
>> their advice, and certainly don't want them regulating is or forcing
>> some
>> to
>> "give" us work.
>>
>> I'll stand on my own merit and efforts, thank you very much.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> PS, It's because of what congress has done and the recent campaign for
>> "change" that has given you & I the current lack of work and lack of
>> fluid capital.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 1/10/2009 4:06:36 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>> larrys.bands at charter.net writes:
>>
>> I nominate me......... I couldn't do any worse than anyone they might
>> pick....Rock On!!!
>> Larry
>> StL
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Stephen G Barbone" <barbonestreet at earthlink.net>
>> To: "Larry Walton" <larrys.bands at charter.net>
>> Cc: "Dixieland Jazz Mailing List" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 12:21 PM
>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Fwd: Secretary of Arts for USA
>>
>>
>>> >
>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>> You may already have received this, but it is so important,
>>>> I'm passing it along.
>>>>
>>>> Quincy Jones has started a petition to ask President-Elect
>>>> Obama to appoint a Secretary of the Arts. While many other
>>>> countries have had Ministers of Art or Culture for centuries,
>>>> The United States has never created such a position. We in
>>>> the arts need this and the country needs the arts--now more
>>>> than ever. Please take a moment to sign this important
>>>> petition and then pass it on to your friends and colleagues.
>>>>
>>>> www.petitiononline.com/esnyc/petition.html
>>>>
>>>> Happy New Year!
>>>>
>>>
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