Early Spring Banjo Fling, Cynthia Sayer a Smash
Hit… … Breaks Attendance Records!
Reported by: Paul
Poirier
It has
been a week since the conclusion of the 15th
Early Spring Banjo Fling and as I sit down to
write this, I am still attempting to get my
brain to accept and process the magnitude of
this year’s event for 2007.
Steve
Caddick and I decided to change things up a
little. In addition to the Thursday evening
concert, we added a Friday night show, more
lobby performances on Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning, more food service, better
press coverage, and invited the general public
to attend the evening concerts. All I can say
is WOW! Just for the record, we broke all the
records.
Each
year the Spring Fling is kicked off on Thursday
evening with a Stone Street Strummers’ free
concert for the area Senior Citizens and this
year was no different. More than 600 seniors
and local folks came strolling into the Holiday
Inn’s Buckingham ballroom to hear songs that in
the words of the evening’s M/C, Bill O’Neel, “we
love to play” and that the folks “love to hear
us play“. Thursday’s theme was “A Stroll Down
Memory Lane” and The Strummers did not
disappoint their fans. Directed by Peter Maher,
the Strummers performed a compilation of
traditional Jazz and Broadway Show tunes that
included 42nd Street, Alabama Jubilee, a solo
performance of “Avalon” by cohost Steve Caddick
and many more tunes to the delight and applause
of the Standing room only crowd. Dick Leggee and
Tom Fee each sang their personal favorites Radio
and The Torch, with plenty of vocal help from
the enthusiastic audience. What a delight it was
to see all those smiling faces singing and
swaying to songs that brought back memories of
good times, a true “Stroll Down Memory Lane”.
Before
ending the evening, our Special guest Cynthia
Sayer came on Stage to give our audience a small
sampling of what was to follow throughout the
weekend. Cynthia performed magnificently backed
up by Eddy Kebabjian on guitar and Steve
Morawiec on string bass. Her cameo performance
brought the crowd to their feet in a thunderous
standing applause. The Strummers closed the
evening with God Bless America to the delight of
the still standing and singing crowd. What a
start to this weekend of fun friends and music!
Rob
Wright, arrived on Thursday, but the airlines
had a different schedule for his clothes. Rob
used the same clothing for longer than he should
have and earned the affectionate nickname “pig
pen” until we bought him a few necessities at a
local store. But always with a smile on his
face, Rob was undeterred. He played banjo until
his luggage arrived, just in time for the flight
home.
Food
Service is a big deal at the Spring Fling. Both
Steve & I believe that if you provide good food
at a reasonable price, in a pleasant setting
everybody is happy. This year we changed the
food service to include a Friday evening “Taste
of New England” menu in addition to Saturday
lunch and Roast Beef or Chicken dinner buffet.
The Holiday Inn’s Garden Court provides a
visually pleasing setting and the hotel chef set
a new standard for great food and service at a
very good price. Special meals for special
people.
Friday
afternoon was time to move the Spring Fling into
high gear, start up the “lobby welcome party”
The lobby parties began a few years back. At
that time the lobby was used only for
registration and a spot to mingle while checking
into the hotel. How boring we thought, so we got
a CD player and started playing music at the
welcome table. Roger Sprung asked if he could
play in the lobby just for fun. We said OK and
the Lobby Party was born. Since then the party
has become a little more structured. Selected
star entertainers perform 1 hour shows to
entertain and get attendees into the right frame
of mind. This informal setting is a highlight on
the program, a fun part of the weekend where
musicians, that come to make music, greet old
friends, catch up with others, make new friends,
and relax a bit after checking in at the hotel.
Additionally, attendees get to listen to and
speak with our star performers, in a relaxed and
open setting. This year’s performers were Kurt
Abell, Dave Frey, Rob Wright, Jim Rheel, Mike
Currao, Steve Caddick and Cynthia Sayer. It was
kind of cold outside, but inside the Holiday
Inn, the Spring Fling was heating up and the
music and performers were already hot!
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Highlights of
Spring Fling are here
The
Friday night show in the Buckingham Ballroom was
new this year and open to the public. The
thought was to cut down the Saturday “All Star”
afternoon show. The “All Star” show has out
grown, with the many talented performers, the
available time in the program. Steve Caddick
arranged for some of the best performers to show
off their talents in 20 minute segments. WOW,
what an incredible show of talent. Dr Jeff
Grosser got the show started followed by another
New England favorite, Mike Hashem. Rob Wright
followed up with a performance that was a
pleasant mix of vocals and instrumentals that
pleased the crowd. Steve Caddick, and
California’s budding star performer Paul Doerner
both put on unique and entertaining performances
and a last minute performance by Peter
Mezoian
kept the audience glued to their seats. Closing
out the evening show with a brilliant
performance was Kurt Abell and Dave Frey. Count
Banjola performed brilliantly, (as usual), with
tunes and a style that keep Kurt on the very top
of our all time favorites. The Saturday Night
Show “On the Big Stage”, was the most successful
show in Early Spring Fling history.
Steve
Caddick is always looking to open the Saturday
show with something other than Banjo. This year
it was “Minor Swing“, a Gypsy Jazz, Django
Reinhardt style band that musically massaged the
standing room only audience with the sounds from
the Quintet of the Hot Club France. Joe
Fontaine, Bob Davis, Paul Kolesnikow and Steve
Morawiec performed a brilliant 30 minute set as
a warm up act for the featured artist, Ms
Cynthia Sayer.
What can
you say…. …Cynthia Sayer has performed for
presidents, toured the world playing jazz banjo,
played at the Met and Lincoln Center in New York
City……. ……and she can now add to her resume‘
“Headliner for the Early Spring Banjo Fling“.
What a treat to listen to, speak with and watch
Cynthia Sayer perform. Cynthia put on a one hour
performance that included vocals and
instrumentals with backup and solos from Steve
Morawiec on Bass and Eddy Kebabjian on guitar
that were unique and pleasing. Sharing her
stage, Cynthia invited young gun Paul Doerner
and not so young gun Rob Wright to play
"Indiana" with her. They traded solos, and
performed to the delight of the audience. Also
sharing the stage was Spring Fling Co-host Steve
Caddick. The duo of Sayer and Caddick played
“Nobody’s Sweetheart Now”, trading eights, then
fours, then twos, and also sang in harmony
together. The duo amazed the crowd and rocked
the house bringing the standing room only
audience to their feet for a standing ovation.
After
the Saturday night show was over, the crowds
went home and the jam sessions in full swing, my
wife Theresa and I invited Cynthia to join us in
the bar. We stepped into “Pikes Peak” sat at the
bar, ordered a round of drinks and began to chat
about the weekend. As I looked around the room,
I noticed Linda Lehmann, Marge Baumann, Rob
Wright, Kurt Abell and Paul Doerner, jamming and
yuking it up. Steve and Cynthia decided to join
in. All I could think was, here is a gathering
of eagles, top talent having fun enjoying each
other’s talent and company. As the night wore
on, I noticed Paul Doerner, head leaning against
the wall, eyes closed, sleeping but still
playing music with the others. What a sight to
see.
Finally,
The Sunday morning Gospel Jam followed Sunday
mass in the Buckingham Ballroom. Tom Fee, in
rare form, projected gospel tunes on the big
screen for all to play while interjecting some
irreverent humor in between. The Gospel Jam was
"Jammed" with people and will require a larger
room next year. The Gospel jam concluded at
11:00 am, but the music just kept on going until
the folks just couldn’t jam any more. What a way
to end the Early Spring Banjo Fling for 2007, I
can ‘t wait till 2008!
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