Hi all..
Apparently it has been a long time since I posted here....
Quite alot has developed in the interim;
I have a new kiddie, a new place, lost my job (Temporary Lay-Off, we're hoping), played a few gigs, saw 2 house concerts (Aengus Finnan, Jonathan Byrd) and basically just went nuts....Lack of sleep will do that to ya. I've been writing a bit, playing a ton (my fingers actually hurt...this doesn't happen often). I'll be back to posting regularly, so keep checking.
As well, I now have an e-mail list for a newsletter type thingy to keep you updated on newsy
type stoofs. If you'd like to be included, send a note to Shamushannah@hotmail.com, and
put ADD ME in the subject bar......and on the inverse, REMOVE ME, when you'd like to be.
Peace,
Shamus
Monday, December 04, 2006
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Roesch House!!
I'm all excited! I have been invited to play my first house concert!
Saturday Sept. 9
The concert is a BYOB Pot-luck dinner affair: Dinner at 6:30 pm and Concert at 8:00pm...
There is no ticket price, just a suggested donation....
For details on booking a spot, send an email to Shamush@hotmail.com!!
P.S.- A couple more days to The Shelter Valley Folk Festival...don't forget to get your tickets!
Peace,
Shamus
Saturday Sept. 9
The concert is a BYOB Pot-luck dinner affair: Dinner at 6:30 pm and Concert at 8:00pm...
There is no ticket price, just a suggested donation....
For details on booking a spot, send an email to Shamush@hotmail.com!!
P.S.- A couple more days to The Shelter Valley Folk Festival...don't forget to get your tickets!
Peace,
Shamus
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Monday, August 07, 2006
Sunday, August 06, 2006
SVFF Songwriter's Showcase
On Aug. 4, in beautiful downtown Cobourg, I had the privelege of playing in a Songwriters Showcase for the Shelter Valley Folk Festival. What a great time! There were 10 performers chosen from a field of 48 submissions, so I feel honored to have been included. Each performer was given a chance to showcase 2 songs, and with a crowd of over 150 people packing onto William St. in front of Victoria Hall, the scene was quite incredible. Unfortunatly, I wasn't chosen as a finalist, but congratulations to Joseph Izdebski, Sarah Crips, and Jess Graham!! Can't wait to see you guys at the festival!! Three more weeks!!!
Peace,
Shamus
Peace,
Shamus
Monday, July 10, 2006
Friday, April 21, 2006
Tired, but Excited!
I've stayed up a couple of nights this past week, after working Aft. shift, to finally write some music and lyrics! I am way beat, due to the 3 am bedtimes, but I'm so pumped about the songs, I'm actually giddy, which is not something that I normally am. (No unnecessary comments from the peanut gallery req'd) It has been a long time since I put down anything meaningful in the way of music. It feels good.
I think I have been officially folked..... (grin)
Both songs (one finished, one almost) have a decidly folkie bent to them. The first, called 'Step into my shoes' is actually a conversation with a repo guy, and has a very bluesy thing goin. The second,'All we really need' is almost a bluegrass tune. Its great. Loving it.
Anyhow, its late... Gnight
Shamus
I think I have been officially folked..... (grin)
Both songs (one finished, one almost) have a decidly folkie bent to them. The first, called 'Step into my shoes' is actually a conversation with a repo guy, and has a very bluesy thing goin. The second,'All we really need' is almost a bluegrass tune. Its great. Loving it.
Anyhow, its late... Gnight
Shamus
Friday, April 14, 2006
What a Hoot....(gah, sorry)
Just got back from The Hootenanny Revue, at the Lawless Gallery in Grafton.
Awesome, hilarious, excellent music. Thanks for a fun time L.bo and Crillo.
Shamus
Awesome, hilarious, excellent music. Thanks for a fun time L.bo and Crillo.
Shamus
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Fours!
Four jobs I've had:
1. Dish Pig @ Swiss Chalet
2. Material Handler @ Norcom/CDT
3. Machine Operator @ Horizon Plastics
4. Insulator Operator @ Belden/CDT
Four movies I could watch over and over:
1. Shawshank Redemption
2. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
3. Star Wars Sextuplet
4. Poolhall Junkies
Rounders
Four TV shows I watch:
1. Daily Planet
2. Myth Busters
3. Smallville
4. CMT Central
Four Places I've been on vacation:
1. New Brunswick
2. Tremblant
3. Florida
4. T.O.
Four Websites I visit daily:
1. Hotmail.com
2.L.Bo's Site
3. This Blog.... to check for responses and get to L.Bo's :oP I use hers as a hub.
4.Yahoo.ca
Four Favorite Foods:
1. Chicken Wings, the hotter the better
2. Pizza, Pepperoni and Double Bacon- The Heart-Attack Special
3. MB's Chili, with added spices and Frank's Redhot
4. MB's Fajitas.... again, hotter is better
Four places I'd rather be:
1. The Grand Ole Opry
2. Chapters (with an unlimited budget)
3. Playing at The Bean
4. The Shelter Valley Folk Festival
Four Charities I'd give bucketloads of money to
(if I had bucketloads of money to give):
1. Youth for Christ- National and Local
2. Amnesty International
3. Absolute: Hero
4. Alpha House of Northumberland
Four People I'm tagging:
Everyone I know has been tagged..... So I'm
ending the cycle!
1. Dish Pig @ Swiss Chalet
2. Material Handler @ Norcom/CDT
3. Machine Operator @ Horizon Plastics
4. Insulator Operator @ Belden/CDT
Four movies I could watch over and over:
1. Shawshank Redemption
2. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
3. Star Wars Sextuplet
4. Poolhall Junkies
Four TV shows I watch:
1. Daily Planet
2. Myth Busters
3. Smallville
4. CMT Central
Four Places I've been on vacation:
1. New Brunswick
2. Tremblant
3. Florida
4. T.O.
Four Websites I visit daily:
1. Hotmail.com
2.L.Bo's Site
3. This Blog.... to check for responses and get to L.Bo's :oP I use hers as a hub.
4.Yahoo.ca
Four Favorite Foods:
1. Chicken Wings, the hotter the better
2. Pizza, Pepperoni and Double Bacon- The Heart-Attack Special
3. MB's Chili, with added spices and Frank's Redhot
4. MB's Fajitas.... again, hotter is better
Four places I'd rather be:
1. The Grand Ole Opry
2. Chapters (with an unlimited budget)
3. Playing at The Bean
4. The Shelter Valley Folk Festival
Four Charities I'd give bucketloads of money to
(if I had bucketloads of money to give):
1. Youth for Christ- National and Local
2. Amnesty International
3. Absolute: Hero
4. Alpha House of Northumberland
Four People I'm tagging:
Everyone I know has been tagged..... So I'm
ending the cycle!
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Health Care ponderings.....
In light of the recent federal election, and the sore need that is our health care system, I wanted to ask you guys your opinions on Two-Tiered Health Care, and Private Health Care.
Here is what I am thinking;
-The current system is overworked and wait times for essential procedures are outrageous. If a person can afford to pay for an essential service, would that not effectively remove them from the queue? And considering they are paying their own way, wouldn't that free up thier tax money to pay for someone's procedure who is less fortunate?
-The current system is underfunded. This is only true since the Harris axe fell, but before that mandate took effect, the system was bloated with misuse and waste of funds. There needs to be a balance between the two at some point. In a true two-tiered medical system, funding for the public side of health care would continue to come from our tax money, but essentially, people would be 'paying' to use the private side twice, through taxation and user fees.
-The argument that a two-tiered health care system would see a flood of medical expertise to the private sector seems a little redundant to me. In a country where people are dictated to by the government all the time (overtaxation, by-laws, extortion.... oops, was that last one out loud?), wouldn't it be simple to just mandate that salaries in the private sector be capped at, or even slightly below that of the public sector. The choice for a prospective nurse or doctor, then, would be less clouded by monetary considerations, and more driven by the ideal that sends most people into medicine in the first place, 'Helping People'. And I'm sure that the private companies that are interested in building clinics wouldn't balk at the idea of capped salaries, therefore having to spend less on staffing costs, which in health-care are a massive expense.
These are a few of my thoughts.... what do you think?
Peace,
Shamus
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Here is what I am thinking;
-The current system is overworked and wait times for essential procedures are outrageous. If a person can afford to pay for an essential service, would that not effectively remove them from the queue? And considering they are paying their own way, wouldn't that free up thier tax money to pay for someone's procedure who is less fortunate?
-The current system is underfunded. This is only true since the Harris axe fell, but before that mandate took effect, the system was bloated with misuse and waste of funds. There needs to be a balance between the two at some point. In a true two-tiered medical system, funding for the public side of health care would continue to come from our tax money, but essentially, people would be 'paying' to use the private side twice, through taxation and user fees.
-The argument that a two-tiered health care system would see a flood of medical expertise to the private sector seems a little redundant to me. In a country where people are dictated to by the government all the time (overtaxation, by-laws, extortion.... oops, was that last one out loud?), wouldn't it be simple to just mandate that salaries in the private sector be capped at, or even slightly below that of the public sector. The choice for a prospective nurse or doctor, then, would be less clouded by monetary considerations, and more driven by the ideal that sends most people into medicine in the first place, 'Helping People'. And I'm sure that the private companies that are interested in building clinics wouldn't balk at the idea of capped salaries, therefore having to spend less on staffing costs, which in health-care are a massive expense.
These are a few of my thoughts.... what do you think?
Peace,
Shamus
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Bean-arific!
Friday Feb. 10 8-10pm at The Human Bean!
I reckon' you should be comin' on down, pardner....
And ya'll come back now, y'here....
I reckon' you should be comin' on down, pardner....
And ya'll come back now, y'here....
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Check..Check.... Is this thing on?
I have finally begun to pursue my dream of recording, albeit not in the conventional way....
I have purchased a Digital Multi-track Recording Studio from Zoom. Its basically a professional level recording studio in a box a little larger than a laptop. It Rocks! And I am so excited about the endless possibilities! Just think, perhaps a 'Live from the Bean' album....... :oP
For now just trying to get aquainted with the system and such, nothing else really going on!
Peace,
Shamus
I have purchased a Digital Multi-track Recording Studio from Zoom. Its basically a professional level recording studio in a box a little larger than a laptop. It Rocks! And I am so excited about the endless possibilities! Just think, perhaps a 'Live from the Bean' album....... :oP
For now just trying to get aquainted with the system and such, nothing else really going on!
Peace,
Shamus
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
To Bean... or Not to Bean....Dat's de Qestion
I am playing once again at The Human Bean this Saturday Jan. 7!!
Be there or be.....
Be there or be.....
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