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08/30/2011
Getting ready for that Labor Day Weekend.
Pocketchange is playing the Maple Day's Event this year on
Saturday night 09/03/2011 with a start time of 7 PM.
Maple Days
3200 Laclede Station Rd.
Maplewood, MO 63143
7:00PM to 11:00PM
Pocketchange at Maple Days
This will be our 3rd year in a row at the Maple Days!!!
I guess they like it! We always have a very good time at
this event..It is one of our favorites of the year. Mark
your calendar for this one, rides, games, food, funnel
cakes..and Pocketchange under the pavilion, what more could
you ask for. It's an early start, so bring the whole
family!!!!
Hope you can join us
08/07/2011
Happy Birthday Dave Pike. We had Dave's
50th Birthday Party Saturday night. It was a hot one, but
we had a great time. Special thanks to Dan and Sam for
hosting the party and for putty up with us all night. Dan
had several fans blowing on the band all night. Don't know
if I could have lasted if those fans were not there. Sandy
was our biggest supporter, she kept Larry smiling all
night. She really wanted that tambourine.
07/24/2011
Nice time at the awards get together Sunday. Very nice
location at the St. Peters Gold's Gym. They were nice
enough to allow us to move inside on this very hot season
we are in. Thank you Gold's Gym.
04/30/2011
Eddy's Pub was a blast Saturday night. We
had Mike Hrubes join us for the evening. Pulled out that
Gibson when the crunch was required, and brought some
Marshall power to the show. Thank you Mike, great time, and
you sounded awesome!
04/10/2011
Joe Beaty brought out that Gibson Les
Paul to play a set with us last night at The Great Grizzly
Bear. Thank you Joe, loved it. Congrats to his daughter
Jessica for being accepted to Mo. State Univ. for her
Masters degree. I know the family is very excited and happy
for her. It was a party last night for Jessica.
03/27/2011
Well the snow did not keep everyone at
home. Thank you for coming out to Eddies Pub. When we
walked in it looked a little sparse. But as the night went
on, more people kept coming in. Fun times, and even ended
the night with a snowball fight!
03/12/2011
We put our newly acquired Vox Cambridge
Reverb amp to the test Saturday night at The Great Grizzly
Bear! All went well, she really sounded great. Now to build
a new pedal to control the reverb and tremolo. Many thanks
to my friend Lon Barkley for his donation of this vintage
amp. He played this amp for years in his youth, and has now
passed it on to Tim.



02/19/11
Eddy's Pub was rock'n last night. Thank
you Bo Cephus for bringing out that Les Paul. We had a
great time, hope you enjoyed playing as much as we did. Fun
rock'n the blues with the Les Paul.
01/29/2011
Special thanks to Mr. Ron Bookout for
spending his Friday evening with us. We usually get a small
taste of his slide guitar, but he played from start to
finish. For those who were there, they really had a treat.
Howard, Tim and Ron kept the solo's coming all night long!
Eddy's Pub was rocking Friday night.
01/15/2011
Fun night at Borgetti's Friday. Some
confusion on our part, sorry about that. My email, and
facebook page all stated the gig was at Teammates. However,
the new owner (Joe Borgetti) had renamed the place and we
did not know that. To further complicate things, he hung a
new sign up with his name on it. We had a heck of a time
finding it. But after we did, and many of our friends found
it also, we had a good time.
01/01/2011
Happy New Year Everyone. Thank you for
your support at The Great Grizzly Bear. We had a great time
New Years Eve. The Grizzly Bear has a great program, no
cover, with a breakfast at midnight, and party hats,
champagne and great people.
12/30/2010
Getting ready for the New Years Eve party
at The Great Grizzly Bear. Hope you will be able to join
us. The music starts at 9PM, the party starts when ever you
arrive! The have a breakfast at 12:00 pm with party hats
etc. to bring in the New Year. No cover charge, so come on
down.
12/19/2010
Eddy's Pub was rocking last night.
Special thanks to Josh for sitting in for Larry and keeping
the beat for us all night long. Not to mention that he
brought the average age of the band down quite a bit. He is
much better looking than all of us too! Eddy's patrons made
sure to remind me between sets, they loved him.
We are looking forward to our third
annual New Years Eve party at the Great Grizzly Bear this
Friday night. They do not charge a cover for this event,
and have a real nice breakfast buffet served after
midnight. Hope you will join us.
10/31/10
Special thanks to Mr. Larry Griffin who
sat in for Tim Saturday night. Not much to ask a guy to sit
in, but to take over, and run the whole show is another
thing. Larry did a great job for us. For those who did not
make the show, here is a little bit of Larry doing the
"cross-cut saw"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16hPJLiwFmI
10/25/10
We want to thank Chad and Ann for
sticking out the evening with us at the Great Grizzly!
Newly married, and out for a good night of Blues music, so
they joined us at the Grizzly. No Washington Ave. for these
guys, nothing but live music! Very nice to meet you two,
and hope you will join us again, and convince those
downtowner friends of yours that there is nothing wrong
with a night out with Pocketchange!
10/03/10
Pretty good time in St. Charles last night. We played at
Eddies Pub on Fifth street. All went well, we brought out a
new powered sub, and it performed great. New place and new
gear, what a combo. Hope to see you at Creve Couer Park
Saturday.
09/29/10
It has been a crazy summer. New job,
working construction has kept me away from the computer.
Hopefully as winter sets in, we will slow down some so I
can catch up.
We have a new place to play, thanks to
Mr. Howard Young. Edie's Bar and Grille in St. Charles. It
is on fifth street just north of 70. It is on the right
just before First Capitol Drive. Hope you can make it out.
03/21/10
We played a new location Saturday night. We were in
South County, at Growler's Pub. It sounds like we will be
back there again, so make sure you catch us there next
time. Keep an eye on the calendar as we are playing a few
new venues, and of course some of the same clubs we have
played at for some time. Hope you will join us.
01/01/10
Happy New Year!
Pocketchange brought in
the new year at The Great Grizzly Bear in soulard. This was
our second year there and we had a great time. The Great
Grizzly does a very good job at hosting this event. No
cover charge, midnight breakfast, champagne, whistles, hats
and plenty of fun. Dinner this year, was a steak, baked
potato, green beans for $9.95. What a deal, get there
early, great dinner, some beverages, then breakfast before
you leave. Very good crowd control, no incidents at
all. Even if you are not a drinker, this is a fun place to
bring in the new year, plenty of people watching to keep
you entertained also. Not a mention a pretty decent band.
12/12/09
Good times at Riddles last night. Special thanks to Mr.
Tim Heidemann for keeping the beat for us while
Larry is recovering from surgery. Tim is a very solid
drummer, and has joined us on stage several times over the
years. Thanks again Tim, we really appreciate it.
Also Mr. Ron Bookout joined us and played slide guitar on some blues
tunes and of course some Allman Brothers songs. We will
keep an eye out for Ron as he talks of retiring in a few
years and to take up playing in a band after he retires.
Remember to make your plans for News Years Eve at the Great Grizzly.
This will be our second year there so come on and
join us for some blues for the New Year.
New Place for us this Friday 12/04/09
Morgan Le Fay's
14314 S. Outer 40
Town & Country MO 63017,
8:00PM to 11:00PM
Pocketchange at Morgan Le Fay's
Morgan Le Fay’s Tapas Bar & Lounge 14314 South
Outer Forty, Town & Country 314-317-9181
www.morganlefays.com This is a new booking for
Pocketchange, and an early one as well, show starts at 8:00
pm, so come on out and show em a good time!! We hope to see
you there, it sounds like a really great place, lots of
good drinks, and a full food menu.
10/25/09
How do you convince the
drunken patrons that "Brown Eyed Girl" is not a
blues song. I think that song finds itself second on
the most requested list, just behind "Mustang
Sally". Oh well I guess there could be worse things
out there to complain about, but that one usually alters
the mood of Tim right away. Not a very pleasant
"We do not play Browned Eyed Girl" rolls off his
tongue. I know Mike and John know what I am talking about.
09/18/09
Special thanks to Mr.
Brian Craycraft for helping us out at the Tower Pub
in Howard's absence.
Mr. bluesman, bald, blind and wearing the old man shirt,
but was
tearing it up on that
Carvin through that Marshall. What a tone!! Thanks
again Brian
09/05/09
Great time at the
Maplewood Maple Days Festival Friday night. Special thanks
to the committee for allowing Pocketchange to perform. Bob
Harsh thank you for the referral.
06/11/09
An email from Dr. Dan
Bauer
There is an old adage
that if you really want to do something, you'll find a way,
and if you really don't want to do something, you'll find
an excuse.
I would like to thank all of you that found a way to
support Tour
de Cure this year. Thanks on behalf of my
family members and the other 24 million Americans affected
by diabetes.
Here are some of the members of Gus's Gang that went well
beyond the call of duty to make Tour de Cure a success
Tom Bauer and the Pocketchange Band. Tom drove to
Grafton one night after work last week to build the stage.
He got up before 4AM Sat to drive to Grafton, rode the
short route early, then put on a great show. The band
played until the last rider finished at 5PM, then had to
take everything down. Tom and the band worked harder
than any century rider at the Tour.
John and Bob Bauer have their own personal contest each
year to see which one can raise the most money. Bob's
won the battle the last few years, but John is determined
to win this year. With over $3000, he'll be hard to
beat but don't count Bob out yet. He put off arthroscopy
knee surgery so he could ride Tour de Cure.
He's a pretty determined fellow. Both were top ten
fundraisers last year.
Allan Cordes, a runner, who's sore knees are turning him
into a bicyclist, recruited some running buddies to join
him on the century route this year. They picked up
another team member, Ellen Donovan, along the route, and
worked together to battle that wind. Great job.
Allan has raised almost $4000 again this year.
I was shocked to see Rick Ochs at the ride Saturday.
He fractured his pelvis and collarbone in a crash this
spring, and wasn't supposed to be riding for another month.
But there he was, riding Tour de Cure, very gingerly but
without training
wheels!
Joe Moore, by his own description, is old, fat and out of
shape. And he has a bad heart. But, according
to Joe, Tour de Cure is a "holy day of
obligation." So, once again, Joe was there
riding the 50 mile route, and spreading good cheer the
whole way.
Joe Cooper
hadn't ridden more than 30 miles in a day but Saturday
decided to ride the 50 mile route. He battled the
wind right to the very end and a big group of us cheered
him across the finish
line. Way to go, Joe.
Lauren Bauer and Abbie Keenoy are young college women who
were willing to get up early Saturday morning for a bike
ride! Lauren has been the only family member of her
generation to ride Tour de Cure the last couple of years.
She "gets it." Abbie rode 50 miles with her
Dad, her longest ride ever, with a beautiful smile the
whole day.
This was Keith Starke's first Tour de Cure. He
enjoyed the upgrade from a hybrid to a road bike, making
the 50 mile route much easier. Keith jumped into
fundraising and came up with $2775, an excellent first
effort.
Bradley Mack doesn't own a bike but he didn't let that stop
him. He signed up, made arrangement to borrow a bike,
did some training and completed the ride. He raised
enough money to qualify for a bike jersey. Now, all
he needs is a bike! Maybe Rob Cooper can help him
out. He supplied bikes for a few of the Coopers
riding Tour de Cure this year.
I'm sure there are hundreds more stories like these to
tell, but you get the idea. Sorry if I left anyone
out. Thanks again for finding a way. Maybe we
can help more people find a way next year, and the year
after, until we find a cure.
Ride safely,
Dan
06/06/2009
Great time at the Tour
De Cure again this year. Record setting year for the
American Diabetes even during the bad economic times. They
registered close to 900 riders and collected 325,000.00
compared to 301,000.00 in 2008. Gus's gang was a big part
again this year, with just over 100 riders, and the totals
are not all in yet but appear to be over 42,000.00.
Special thanks to Mr.
Mike Hrubes for taking the sound board this year, and the challenge
of trying to make us sound good!!! He even help take
the stage down, and deliver it to my house, wow, going way
beyond the call there. Thanks again Mike and great job!!
03/29/09
North county loves the
Blues!! We really had a great time at Joe's, Bunkers, and
Mark's. All three were well attended, and much fun. They
all booked us again, so we will be back. We are taking the
first weekend in April off, as my daughter Lauren is in a
pageant at Murray State University, that we will be
attending. We are booked pretty much the rest of April so
check the calendar and hope to see you as some shows.
03/15/09
North County was worth the trip. Especially for Larry, who lives in North County!
We really had a great time, and great turn out, so
thank you for supporting us once again.
Special thanks to Mike Hrubes (Mick Ruby) from Bobby and
the Big Wheels for sitting in with us Friday night. He did a great job on guitar and vocals. He pulled out the
big dogs, the Gibson Les Paul and Marshall stack!! Wow,
that was fun.
01/05/2009
We would like to wish you a Happy New Year and thank you
for your strong support during the holiday season. We sure
had a great time at the Grizzly Bear on New Years Eve, and
at the Jefferson Bistro Saturday night.
We had Mr. Darrow Washington on stage with us on New
Years Eve displaying some thrilling guitar licks and some
entertaining was of displaying ladies lingerie.
Mr. Jason Martin returned to the stage in a surprise
appearance, and put on a show for the crowd.
The ever-popular Lady Di. Joined us to take some
photos and video, which can be seen by clicking here http://www.ladydibluescorner.com/Pocket_Change_Band.html
We are back at the Great Grizzly this Friday night,
01/09/09. From
9PM to 1AM. So if you still have energy in the tank, come
on out we always appreciate your support
12/13/08
Pocketchange has a pretty busy schedule for the remainder
of the month. We are
Playing Friday night
12/19/08 in the University City Loop area at Riddle’s on
Delmar. Great venue to play. Good food, good location, good
crowds, they love the music. We have a great time here.
The following Friday night the 26th. We are back
downtown at the Tin Can. Another fun place to play, good
crowds, and right in the midst of the expanding downtown
business area, just off of Washington Avenue.
Then New Years Eve in historic Soulard, at the Great
Grizzly Bear.
Come on out and have a great time with us
10/19/08
I would like to thank all of you for being at Llwelyn’s
Saturday night for the celebrations. Another
year has passed, and I can really relate to Mr. George
Burns, when he sang. “I wish I was eighteen Again”. Well I do not know if I would really want to go back that
far, but it is fun to think about.
Would like to thank Mr.
Darrow Washington again for joining Pocketchange for the
evening. Fun
stuff, when Darrow joins us.
Would like to thank Mrs. Lady Di for spending an evening
with us at Jefferson Bistro.
She took some video shots, and some pics, and has them on
display on her website
That you can link to from here. http://www.ladydibluescorner.com/.
That is her web page, than scroll down a little until you
see Pocketchange, and click there, I like video #2 the
best. But please watch them both.
Send Lady Di an email and let her know you were
there. She
does a lot of work to support local music, and very well
know in the blues Society. Another link right to the
videos. Lady
Di Blues Corner/Pocketchange
09/14/08
We had a blast this weekend. Riddles on Friday night and
Llywelyn”s on
Saturday night.
Mr. Darrow Washington was with us Friday night, and rumors
have it, was the benefactor of some advertising on the web
page.
Tim has some new
gear that he has been featuring. A new Dr. Z amp. and a new
Weber Speaker set up.
The sound is very warm,
and rich. It is worth the time invested in an evening of indulgence.
Cold beer, good people, great tone, yes, indulge yourself,
your worth it.
07/29/08
We had a very busy weekend. We played Friday night at the
Great Grizzly.
We had special guest
Darrow Washington with us the entire night. Except when the
amplifier quit and he had to run home a pick up another.
Then Saturday night we played at The Tin Can downtown on
Locust. We had two friends join us that night. Mr. Tony
Patton on keyboards, and Mr. Darrow Washington on guitar.
Monday night we played at a tent party at Don Brown Dodge.
Two of the new Challengers were on display for a short
time, before the proud owners took them away.
We had Mr. Darrow
Washington, and his son Jordan
join us for the tent party.
This Saturday Aug. 2nd. We will be back downtown
at the Tin Can. Come on out.
Plenty of cold can beer, and lots of fun.
05/04/08
Jason Martin resigned his position as lead vocalist for
Pocketchange. We
thank Jason for his time and performances with the band.
We wish him the best in what ever he decides to do.
04/06/08
Jefferson Bistro was
pretty wild and crazy Saturday night.
Good times, good food, good drinks, and plenty of
people watching. See
the notes in the gossip section for more details.
Many thanks to the new owner of the Jefferson Bistro.
Rich has a good thing going on the south side and we wish him
the best. He even has a pretty good Stevie Ray Vaughan
Voice!! Getting down with
“The Sky is Crying” with the Pocketchange Blues
Band.
Thank you for your support again, as we had a very good
turn out. Keep
telling your friends, or better yet, bring them with you.
See you at the next show
03/29/08
Thank you, for your strong support last night at
Riddles. We
are going back there on May 31st.
Mark your calendar for that one.
University City sure supports the local clubs and
loves the live music scene. We were happy to a part of it.
Mr. Howard Young plays there on Tuesday nights,
and found out Brian Curran would not be able to make
this gig, so Howard stepped up to the plate and offered
our services.
They asked us back again, so we will be there,
and hopefully more after that.
03/20/08
Pocketchange is proud to welcome Mr. Larry Wohldmann to
the band. Larry
has been keeping the beat for us the past month and has
been great to work with. We offered him the position
full time, and Larry has accepted. Come
on out Friday night 03/21/2008 at Llwelyns Pub 10 pm to
1 am. Webster Groves location off of Moody
www.llywelynspub.com
03/15/08
Good times at J.P.'s Corner last
night. St. Patrick's partying, along with a few
birthday's and lots of
Pocketchange friends and family really made it rocking
good time.
Special
thanks again to Larry for helping us on the drums this
weekend.
Mr. Darrow
Washington joined us again, for some great guitar parts,
and good times.
We are at Llywelyn's
Pub - Webster this Friday night 3/21/08. 10pm to 1am
01/20/2008
Very cold weekend and a big football weekend, we were
worried about anyone getting out to hear music over the
weekend. Friday
night was a little slow, but Saturday night was a very
good night. Thank
you for your support, and anyone that came by Saturday
night was treated to a very good show.
Mr. Darrow Washington came by to play some mean
guitar, and Mr. Kendall Hoffman found the groove Saturday
night on drums and Pocketchange was really having a good
time. We hope
to continue improving every weekend with Kendall, and this
Friday night January 25Th, we will be at the
Tower Pub.
01/06/08
We had a good time Saturday night at J.P’s Corner.
Mr. Kendall Hoffman keeping the beat for us and did
a great job for the first time as the real Pocketchange
timekeeper.
We really threw him
some curves for his first night out. We had two special
guests join us for most of the night, Mr. Darrow
Washington on guitar and Mr. Brad Waller on bass.
So not only did he not
know most of the songs, he did not even know most of the
band. He was sick on top of that, and we still had a great
sound. I
cannot wait for the next show.
We had great support from our friends, and family,
music lovers and we made some new friends there, so we
were very happy with the evening.
Thank you Once again
12/24/2007
Pocketchange is please to announce we have a new
drummer! Kendall
Hoffman will be our new pace maker.
We really had a good time this weekend and we
really appreciate the time and effort both Larry Wohldmann
and Kendall Hoffman gave us. It was not an easy choice to
make, as both of them brought some great chops, great
skills, and very good attitudes with them. Both of these guys have had a few years experience, and could really lay
down a groove. Welcome to the team Kendall!
Keep an eye on the page for some
pics, and a bio
page.
12/20/07
Wishing every one a very
Merry Christmas. Thank you for all your support.
12/12/07
A wise young man once told me when one door closes
another one will soon open.
Tom May has moved on, and played his last set
with the Pocketchange Band.
So we are on the search for a replacement
drummer. We
have had the opportunity to play with several people
this last month knowing Tom was moving on, so we are
narrowing it down at this time. Next Friday night
the 21st and Saturday night the 22nd
we will have a couple very fine drummers sitting in for the night. I
hope you get a chance to come by and check out the
new sound, let us know what you think.
As always, I will keep you posted.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
We are not going to be playing
Wednesday night 11/21/2007. We had a booking
at Spooty's for this Wednesday
night, and they canceled it. So if you made plans to
come out and see us, just delay it,
until Friday night. We are at The Tower Pub on
Friday 11/23/2007.
If you have enjoyed the Pocketchange
Band over the last year, and enjoyed the chops,
laid down by Tom May I would
encourage you to make it a point to come out and see
us.
Tom is moving on, and will no longer
be the drummer for Pocketchange. He has agreed
to stay on with us until we find a
replacement or until the end of the year. We
have had a great time with Tom, and he has treated
us with some pretty cool solo's during the time
with us. " One Way
Out" will not be the same without that
drum solo. Anyway, if you get the
chance come on out and catch him before he moves on
down the road.
10/10/07
We have just been invited to play at a new location. The R-Spot Bar and Grill. They are
just opening, under new management and are opening up
the doors for live music every Saturday night. We
are playing there on Oct. 20th from 9 pm to
1 am. Located
on the corner of Chippewa and Gravois.
Across the street from McMahon Ford, on
Chippewa.
Come
on out and support the owners that support live music.
Let them know we all appreciate it.
0914/07
Mr. Howard Young brought out his friends from the high
school days last night.
That’s right, they held their high school
reunion last night, and several of them stopped by
Spooty’s last night.
We had a great time, Wow Howard; high school
must have been a blast!!
Those guys really know how to party!! If anyone
got any pic’s of that group please send them too me,
I would love to put them on the web site. Send them to
trunner_2000@hotmail.com
We would like to
thank Max Baker from the Baker McClaren band for
sitting in with us, while taking a break from his gig,
across the street. Joe, (do not know his last name)
sat in on bass, during that song, and Mr. Ben Hanvy
performed “Hard to Handle” on vocals.
Thank you all very much.
08/19/07
We took the
weekend off because I had to do some training for
Chrysler. We
are back this Friday night at Spooty’s.
I signed up for a class in Memphis, (go figure) and
8/17 happens to be the anniversary of Elvis’s death. So it was pretty crazy weekend in Memphis.
We ended up in B.B.’s club to listen a Blues
band, and the second act was an R & B Band,
featuring a female entertainer, singer, Aretha style
vocalist. Pretty
good night, then we walked Beale Street and there were
bands playing in every bar, alley, court, etc.
any place they could fit a band, and some just
outside on the sidewalk in front of the place.
We were so close to the origins of the blues, we
decided to take a road trip Saturday morning.
Clarksdale Mississippi here we come.
The home of Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, and
many more. We
saw the famous “Crossroads” Highway 49 and 61. and
we took the tour of the Delta Blues Museum.
We also, had a few drinks at the famous Ground
Zero Blues Club.
I like the address, 0-Blues Alley.
Where it all began, ground zero, that’s were
the got the name. There is some much history down there, amazing to see some of
it. A few hours is just not enough time, but I was
really glad we took the time to go there.
I took a few pics,
so just click here
if you world like to see them.
07/21/07.
The Tower Pub has become one of Pocketchange regular
places to play. We really enjoy the south side
hospitality from those that frequent the pub. Rob has
done a great job of bringing in the younger crowd, and
those that enjoy the live music scene. The
support from the area and his staff is really
appreciated. We
usually see Erin behind the bar on the nights that we
play, and she does a great job, we never have any
complaints about the service.
That means a lot to us. We ask many people to
come out and see us play, and it is nice to be able to
tell them the service is good.
Mr. Ben Hanvy was on stage with us again, and sang
“Hard to Handle”. Ben does a great job, and we
look forward to him sitting in with the band.
Thanks again Ben and Kim for your support. You
guys stick it out til the end, and we love it!!
07/15/07
Many thanks to Mr. Ben Hanvy for joining with
Pocketchange and showing his vocal talent.
Bringing a little New Orleans sound to the
popular Clapton song “Tore Down” and SRV song
“Pride and Joy” Ben performed very well
considering the distraction from the dance floor.
Trying to sing while your girl is dancing for
you, is quite the challenge. Great job Ben and
Kim. Thank you
07/10/07
Pocketchange backstage is happy to report we have a
few new places to play.
We have been invited back to JP’s Corner in
south county. And we have been invited to play at
Llywelyn’s Pub in Webster Groves.
I will post the dates as soon as I know for sure. We
want to thank you for your support.
It sure helps us out when we are talking to the
owners, just to let them know we have some great
people that we will bring to their establishments.
If you know of any places you would like to see
us play, just let us know and we will try to make
contact. It
usually takes some time to get into a new place. We
have been trying Llywelyn’s for close to a year now.
Thank you again, and see out soon.
06/10/07.
Tour De Cure 2007 is finished. This year was the first time Pocketchange performed at the
event, and I thought it went very well.
Many great comments from the riders,
volunteers, and committee members regarding having the
live music at the event, so if all is well next year,
we will be back.
Tom May, and his wife Charlene, Tim and Tom
Bauer all rode the short family route, then came back
to set up, for the performance. We played from around
11:00 am to about 4:00 pm. The weather was beautiful,
and our view from on top of the stage was fantastic.
I would like to thank all who supported the
tour this year. Many people from all walks of life are
involved in putting this together and making it
happen. Many of my friends and family are all helping
out, riding, raising money, and volunteering their
time, and their family’s time and this really made
this tour special for me.
Pocketchange will be back at soulard this coming up
weekend. June 15th, and 16th. We
are at Spooty’s, so come on out.
Be sure to check the calendar for the dates and
times.
Again, thank you for all you do for us.
06/01/07
No shows this weekend. We are ramping up for the 1st
annual Tour De Cure Pocketchange Live show.
We will be playing for the American Diabetes
Association on June the 9th at the Raging
Rivers water park, in Alton Il.
I have linked the site from here, if you would
find the urge to sponsor me in the ride this year.
Click
here to visit my personal page.
I am going to ride the bike, and then get back, and
play music for the finish line crowd. Hope it all
works ok.
Will be sending more information to let you know when
we start back up. Or just click on the calendar of
events tab to view all of them.
Thank you
05/25/07
We are back at Spootys this weekend. Friday night and
Saturday night.Come on out and celebrate Memorial
weekend with us.
We are no longer going to be playing at the On
Broadway Bistro.
We would like to thank Jesse and Angie for
having us there, and wish them the best, hope all
their plans work out for them.
04/24/07
Come on down to Spooty’s this weekend.
My daughter Lauren is coming in from school
this weekend and she is going to play drums for us
Saturday night for the first set.
Tom May will be running late, so Lauren is
playing the first set. So come on out and see the
band.
The return of the
Savage Bitches!! You thigh biting savages you!!
I loved it. Wow, did that bring back some great
memories. You
guys made the party, and I know that’s not the first
time you have heard that. Thank you very much for
coming out to Parrot’s Saturday night. Good times,
lots of fun.
02/03/07.
Good times at Spooty’s Saturday night.
Great crowd, and much action, forcing you to
keep your head up!! See the gossip section for more
details. Sketch artist was in the house and kept very
busy trying to capture Pocketchange live, of course he
had to wait for the set break to try to get Jason, no
way to draw him live, he does not sit still long
enough for the guy to get him even between breaks. Hot
Rod Ron brought out the old Gibson ES335 and performed
some Marshall Tucker, ZZ Top, Santana, and of course
SRV for the night cap.
Tim and Ron had some fun exchanging leads, and
doing commercials for Spooty’s!!
If you missed it, you missed a good one.
01/28/07
On Broadway Bistro is our newest bar that we are
playing at. We
had a great turn out last Friday night.
It seemed like it was going to be hard to get
people to show, but finally you braved the location
and came out.
We are going to be back at Spooty’s the next couple
of weekends. So grab a friend and come on out.
Mardi Gras weekend we will be at Spooty’s; on
Friday at our regular time 9 pm to 1 am, and Saturday
we are playing from 6:30 to 10:30.
Check the web site, because we are back at the Tower
Pub, and Parrot’s in St. Charles also.
Thanks for your support,
12/31/06
Pocketchange would
like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year!
12/24/06
Merry Christmas to
all and thank you very much for making 2006 a
wonderful year for Pocketchange.
11/12/06
Special thanks to Mr. Ernest McBride for coming out
and singing with the Pocketchange Blues Band Friday
night. Really
enjoyed the medley of “Stand by Me” great job!
Mr. Tony Patton joined us Saturday night to play to
entire evening with us.
Tony spent the last several years playing
keyboard with the Chris Blair band, and now he is back
in town, and spending most of his time with his new
wife, and daughter, so not much time for a band gig
these days, so we thank Tony for taking the time to
fill in for Howard.
10/27/06.
Where were you
tonight?
You might ask
yourself that question many years from now, just what
was I doing when the Cardinals won the World Series.
The last time they won was in 1982, we were at
home watching the game and after the win, we decided
to go downtown to celebrate.
So Kathy and I took Tim downtown, and I put Tim
on my shoulders and we walked the streets of down
town, partying, and having a blast.
Some things have changed, I did not put Tim on
my shoulders, but we were playing music, partying, and
celebrating the win.
Last night when we were driving
home, Tim asked me, “Were we at the game when we won
in 82, because I remember being on your shoulders, and
all kinds of crazy people running around,” Tim was 3
years old.
The Parrot’s Sports bar in St.
Charles had a great turn out for the game, and they
stuck around after the game, to enjoy the band, and
all the people celebrating the win.
10/22/06
Go you Redbirds!!!! We had a
great time at Spooty’s this weekend.
Mr.
Ernest McBride joined us Friday night onstage as our
vocalist. That
was a lot of fun, we usually get other musicians
come in and play, but not very often do we get a
chance to give Jason a rest, and have a guest singer.
I work with Ernest, and I heard him singing in the
shop one day last week, and said, “Man, you should
come out and sing with Pocketchange some night”. I
was really surprised when he said he would. And even
more surprised when he actually did. Thank you
Ernest!! "Walkin
the dog" got some soul!!!!
Saturday night we had the Redbird crowd in Spooty’s,
so we waited until the game was over, to start.
My daughter Lauren and her friend from school,
Vanessa were on a St. Louis road trip, so one of the
“ have to see” places was Soulard, and of course
Spooty’s. And
when we know who you are!! Well___
“Nobody
gets out here without singing the blues” So Lauren
joined us as our drummer for a few songs. Thank you
Lauren!!
And the night would not be
complete without a request for Mustang Sally. This was
very different, because Kea requested it, and made the
phone call
to
Michelle so she could hear it from the cell phone. Now that is customer service, playing requests over the
phone!!! Kea
was trying to get Jason to sing some Bon Jovi!! Almost
succeeded, well, you would have to have been there!!!
And a final thanks to Tim, for sticking it out, Tim
was not feeling very well at all and Saturday I
thought we were going to have to throw in the towel a
couple time. Thanks Tim, and get well soon!!!
Adrian is in
Chicago!!!
Thank
you Adrian for coming back last night to join us at
the Tower Pub.
We
had a great time, with special guest Rob Garland, and
many of our friends.
Once
we got started, it was a great time. We played
from 10:20 pm to about 1:15
with one short break about midnight.
I
know some of you had to leave before we got started,
and I am very sorry about that.
I told the owner, that we could all enjoy both, but he
just did not listen. Finally in the eight inning
he let us get started.
Thank
you all for coming out and showing your support
and wishing Adrian the best in Chicago. Thank
you Rob Garland!! Great guitar work! Lot of fun having
you play the hole evening.
We
are at Spooty’s next weekend
Friday night and Saturday night the 20th
and the 21st.
Hope
to see you there
10/01/06
Thank you for coming out to Spooty’s this weekend.
We had a lot of fun bringing out the new songs.
For those of you who know our set list, I know
this was fun for you too. We ended up with six new
songs, and we played them all both nights.
Very seldom does our lead singer Jason tell you
the names of the songs, or who the artist is that does
them, but Friday night he slipped and Albert Kings
name came up. Jason
always seems to let the crowd know what the song is
about that are getting ready to play, and that by
itself is worth coming out to see.
You never know what he may come up with.
We had the FFF
Night Friday
night, we had an unusual request for a birthday song
Saturday night. Hope
you enjoyed it Brian!!! We enjoy playing that one.
That was first time I ever heard that song
announced, “This is a song about erectile
dysfunctions” "Willy the Wimp!!"
We received notice
Friday night that our friend Adrian House took a job,
and will be moving out of state.
We will really miss Adrian as a musician, and
as a friend. I
think the Tower Pub will miss him also, I know how
much he loves to dance with those ladies!
Adrian will make
his last appearance with us at the Tower Pub, on
Friday night Oct. 13.
If you have never
heard him play, it is worth the trip out to hear him
on that fender strat.
Great rhythm,
fantastic leads, and not too shabby slide guitar.
Come on out and let Mr. Adrian House know how
much we appreciate him.
We thank you, for your years of dedication, and
great friendship.
Best wishes to you in Chicago.
09/22/06
No shows this weekend, however we are
back in Soulard next weekend.
Friday night 09/29/06 and Saturday night
09/30/06. We
are at Spooty’s, and we have been working on a few
new songs, and a new Pocketchange Original!!
This one is written by Jason so you know it has
to be rated, well just come on out and hear it for
yourselves
09/10/06
We had great time at Spooty’s this weekend.
Thank you all for coming out.
Good crowds both
nights, and lots of laughs.
Jason even got spanked!!
Yes, turned his
back to the crowd, and bent over to get a drink, and
yes, he got spanked.
Like I said before, you never know what will happen at
a show, so come on out.
We have a couple
weekends off, so we will not play until the end of the
month. We
are back at Spooty’s on the 29th, and 30th.
Thank you Mr. Tim
Heidemann, drummer for the Blues Drivers, who sat in
for
us Friday night while Mr. Tom May took his daughter
to college.
Thank you Mr. Rob Garland!!
Rob and his wife Heather stopped by
Friday night, and Heather was kind enough
to let us steale Rob for one complete
set. Now that was fun, and to think not even
a cover charge to hear this great
talent.
We are off for the Labor Day weekend,
but will be back in soulard at Spooty's
the weekend of the 8th, and 9th.
Come on out, you never know what will
happen.
As Jason announced Friday night
"Man Down!!". You never know what will
happen
08/20/06
We had a pretty good weekend, we
played Friday night in St. Charles at Parrots, and we
played Saturday night in soulard
at Spooty's. We had a couple bass players in the house
Saturday night. Brad, who has played with Alex and
Adrian House at the Morgan Ford Blues Bar sat in for a
few songs and Tom May's brother Ted sat in for a few
songs.
08/08/06
Ok, I just have to
give my friend Rob Garland a big high five!!!. You know
the saying "You can't teach an old dog new
tricks" Not true!! Rob Garland has taught
this old dog some new tricks...I mean some new licks.
For any of you guitar players that have ever thought
about taking some lessons, I highly recommend Rob.
08/06/06
Thank you so much for your support over the weekend.
We had very good crowds at both of show this
weekend. We
had friends that joined us after the Kenny Wayne
Shepherd show on Saturday, and one of our own Mr. Howard
Young was on stage with Mr. Johnny Fox
just before Kenny Wayne Shepherd played. A busy,
river city blues day for all of them.
We had two special guests playing with us this
weekend. On
Friday night we had Ron Schmiedebush from Hot
Rod Ron’s sit in on guitar to fill in for Adrian House
who got called into work.
Yes, that is right, Adrian had to work!!
On Saturday night my daughter, Ms. Lauren Bauer sat in
on drums for a couple of songs at my request.
She is heading off to college next week so as a
going away gift she came up and played.
Great weekend, and thank you for sharing it with
us. Gabby,
send some pics!!
07/09/06.
Thank you all for coming out to Spooty’s this weekend.
We had a great weekend and great support from all
of you. It
was nice to give a warm welcome to Mr. Tom May our new
drummer. Pocketchange
was treated to its first real deal drum solo and we
loved it.
We took advantage of
it on Saturday night; to take a break, grab a
refreshment (or whatever) before rejoining Tom for the
ending of the song.
If you were not able to see us this weekend, we will be
in St. Charles again at the Parrot’s Sports Bar. On
Saturday 07/22/06.
9pm to 1am.
06/20/06.
Pocketchange has a
new drummer!!. We are proud to introduce Mr. Tom
May. as our new full time drummer. We would
like to thank Radamir, Mr. Marty Monson, and Alex House
for keeping us going while we were looking for a new
time keeper.
06/09/06.
Pocketchange would
like to thank Mr. Jeff Thompson for his involvement with
the Pocketchange Blues Band. Jeff has been behind
the drum set for the past couple years keeping the beat
for the band. Good luck Jeff and Claudia we wish
all the best for you. Thanks again Jeff for time
and support.
06/04/06.
Pocketchange made their first appearance in St. Charles
on Friday night.
We had a very good time and I think the
Parrot’s Sports Bar will be having us back again.
We will let you know the dates when we get them.
Baby K’s had us back for the second time on Saturday
night. That
was a pretty crazy night!
We had a blast.
Some pictures on the page should let you know
what kind of night we had.
You know it has to be a fun one when we have
Francesca dancing on the bar.
Tom Brooks was a dancing machine, with a grand
finale during the end of “One way out” nice touch!!
At one time I thought it was ladies night, or should I
say ladies club!! Some
pretty interesting dancing and more going on with a
couple (should I say close girls).
We had Mr. Dennis Hicks sit in a play some smoking blues
guitar for us. Stormy
Monday Blues and some good ole Honky Tonk.
Thank you Dennis.
05/30/06
St. Charles county
get ready for Pocketchange. We will be at Parrot's
Sports bar this Friday night June 2nd. 9pm to 1
am. Our first time in that area, so if you have
never seen us in St. Louis, come on out and show your
support.
www.parrotsbar.net
Come check us out in St. Chuck
270 and Page Ave. Extension
take Page X west to the 3rd exit
/ Jung Station
R on Jung Station, the bar is by Subway
Parrot's 636-939-3553
05/06/06
The Pocketchange dancers were at Spooty’s last Friday
night. It
is always fun to watch Jeff and Francesca dance.
I somehow think they are a little restricted by
the size of Spooty’s and I would love to see them on a
full size dance floor.
They are not really pocketchange dancers, but
Tim, that’s not a bad idea!!
04/09/06
Spooty’s
was rock’n Friday and Saturday night thanks to you
guys. Thanks
for you support, it makes it fun to look up and see
friends and family there to support us.
Tim
was on a roll this weekend; he is becoming the
storyteller. He
just loves the House Rent blues story line by George
Thorogood; yeah he’s pretty funny too!!
He was telling stories about Mustang Sally!!! And
dance instruction, cheek- to-cheek or_________!!!
Anyway, you never know what is going to happen at a live
show, so if have never made it out, come on out and
check it out. For
those of you that know exactly what I am talking about,
keep coming out we love it.
We have a couple new locations coming up pretty soon and
I have been asked where they are.
One of them just click here for the link, and
click on Location www.babyks.net
04/01/06.
We had a great time at the Tower Pub Friday night.
We had a guest drummer all the way from Indy; sit
in with us, thank you very much Mr. Jeff Lauer!!! You
rock!! Great
way to start out, playing a ZZ Top song!!!
Hard to beat that (get it)!!!
Pocketchange will be at
Spooty’s this Friday and Saturday night April 7th
and 8th.
Thanks again for all your
support hope to see you soon
03/17/06
St. Patrick was out in full force Friday night at
Spooty’s. We
had a great time with a lot of friends and family.
There was plenty of green in crowd and onstage.
I will add some photos to Spooty’s link
shortly.
We are onstage again tonight same place same time.
Spooty’s in soulard 9pm.
Come on out if you get a chance.
02/19/06
We
had a great time this weekend playing at Spooty’s.
Thank you very much for your support. It was a
lot of fun having Howard Young on stage Friday night.
He can really make that harp sing! Saturday night
the crowd was a little sparse,
but the ones that were there were pretty wound
up. Saturday was called “ A taste of Soulard” and
most the restaurants and bars were involved in this
promotion. It ended at 5pm, so the ones that were left
were doing more drinking that eating, so it made for an
interesting evening. Thanks again for your support, we
have been in contact with the Great Grizzly club, and
hopefully they will have us in to play.
01/28/06
We are pleased to announce that Howard Young will be
joining the band as a full time member.
Pocketchange is very happy to have a fine talent
like Howard.
South St. Louis was rocking at the Tower Pub Friday
night.
The
new Don Brown Dodge and Chrysler Jeep team was well
represented. Susie
and Denise led the way with dance, spirits, song, and
counting the band in.
We were privileged to have Mr. Darrow Washington sit in
with us and play some fine guitar chops.
Mr. Howard Young sat in and played some harp.
It is very much fun when other musicians come out
and support each other.
01/14/2006
Fun
weekend at Spooty's.
We had great support from
all of you this weekend, thank you very much!
We played Friday night and Saturday night back to
back We had special guests both nights.
We
had guitar players, a soldier from Iraq, (Thank you
Katie Grieshaber) harp
players, dancers of all types, and the pocketchange
underwear made some pretty wild appearances.
If
anyone took some pics with Katie and Kelley on stage
please send them to me. Thank you once again for all
your support, you make it a party!!
The blues are the roots, every thing else is
the fruits
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