SW small Logo Over the weekend, the Dewsweepers and I made the trek to Sawmill Golf Resort in Sandusky and played on Sunday morning. 

We play there about once a year and it's great!  If you really want to play a tough, well designed, incredibly maintained golf course this is your place.  A pro design, and everything about this place is first class.  The rate was not horrible, as it was less than you would think.

Course is fantastic, the setting is also, wonderful electric carts and just a golfers dream that you can afford.  It's about an hour from Akron and the surrounding area.

Sawmill Creek - Worth the day and the drive!

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SW small Logo I was saddened to hear the the winner of the Kentucky Derby, Rich Strike would NOT run in the Preakness this week,  thus ending any chance of a Triple Crown for the amazing horse that came out of nowhere to win the Derby.  I admit, I wanted to see him give it a go.  But there are always reasons that horse people make these kinds of decisions.  Protecting the horse is right thing to do in any circumstance.

We have a ton of what I call "Horse People"  that listen to WQMX and the morning show.  They love horses and have us on in the barn every morning throughout Summit, Portage, Medina, Wayne and Stark counties. They are busy and don't have time to call or text on the regular, but they do let us know they are there when the can. Horses are a real passion for those who are around them.  Many times it's their whole life and I admire that, as horses need friends in today's world.

That's why we needed Rich Strike.  Even though many of us cannot relate to the passion and commitment that horse people have for their incredible animals, we all as Americans share the DNA of rooting for the underdog, or under horse in this case. Rich Strike was the biggest of underdogs you can imagine in any sport man or beast, coming out of the shadows and winning Horse Racing's biggest prize.

Let's be honest, for many reasons things are tough right now. Things are expensive, gas prices are high, there are shortages, the pressure is on for many.  We are in one of those lousy overall trends that hopefully ends soon as they usually do.  So where does Rich Strike come in?  Well, he for a short time, showed us all that no matter who you are and what your circumstances are, great things can happen to you and all of us. And that made us all happy inside, even it we didn't know that in that amazing moment.

We as Americans have the Underdog Mentality. We were founded as an underdog nation by breaking away from the worlds superpower 250 years ago. We love cheering for the underdog as a rule. Sure there are those "front runners" that shuck that theory, but that's a small minority.  Most of us love to see someone come from the back of the pack in life, on the job, and in sports.

Rich Strike made us all happy even for a short while and restored some faith that no matter who we are, and no matter what is going on in our world, good and miraculous things can and do still happen for us all to witness.

 

And the time was right for that.   We will see him in the Belmont in a few weeks....

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Friday, 13 May 2022 01:17

WYNN - Wynn At The Movies And More~!

Box Office Results - Dr. Strange   -  (185 Million!)



New This Week -  Firestarter  (Steven King Story)

 

Dirty Dancing Sequel - 2024 date set and yes, Jennifer Grey will star in it.  (Story)



Avatar Update -  The original Avatar will be re-released on September 23.  The Way of Water opens December 16.  THEN - The third is coming December 2024. The fourth in December  2026. Film five will be released in December 2028. 

 

Netflix – The Marilyn Monroe documentary is totally worth a watch!

 

More Marilyn - Andy Warhol's iconic painting of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 million at a Christie’s charity this week. That set a record for the most expensive piece of American art ever sold. 

 

Big Numbers - Disney Plus has 137.7 million subscribers. Netflix has about 214 million subscribers.



Eva Mendes -  10-year acting break is ending. With four kids. She says No violence, No sexuality (Story)



Ray Romano  - Will play legendary college basketball head coach Jim Valvano in a bio-pic.  (Story)



This Weekend – Check out my Country Music Memory Lane (link)

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Friday, 06 May 2022 13:40

Let's Par-Tree!!!

The city of Akron's Park Week is May 9th - 15th! 

Let's celebrate our neighborhood and city parks.  Dare I say PAR-TrEE!

You can volunteer for beautification projects, tree plantings and even a party is planned for May 14th...  Find all the detail by Clicking Here.  

There are plenty of opportunities to volunteer with projects.  Please take care of our parks and recreation areas.  Clean-up what you can and enjoy the parks that our great neighborhoods and city have to offer!  

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Kane Brown has released a new single today called "like I Love Country Music". Kane says what he loves about his new song are all the country icons that are listed in the lyrics and that Brooks & Dunn jumped on the song. This new song will be on Kane's forthcoming album.

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SW small Logo Mothers Day was yesterday, and I hope you had a great day with your mom.  I ran across this picture Sunday and it took me back and got me thinking.  My mom passed away last year at 94, lived on the same piece of land for 62 years.  She owned a 3 acre wooded lot that ended going into the MetoPark's Rocky River Reservation.  Enviable, try buying a piece of property like that today.

The barn in the picture was in her backyard, it had a few names over the years. The Barn, The Stable, The Old Crows Nest, and Bab's Barn. And It had many uses over the years too.  Of course we sold the house a few months back after she died.  I wish I had more pics of it.

The simple cinder block barn was built by a small farmer named Horn about 1940.  He had goats we understand, and there was a good sized pen that was attached to it years ago with access in and out. The house then was purchased by a big time Cleveland florist for a short time as a weekend retreat for his grand kids, and he kept the goats.  My mom and dad bought the home in 1959, (sans goats)  before I was born.  But I remember the pen, as it housed a sheep, Carmen, we had for a while for some reason, and a duck too.

In the early 1970's we took down the pen and built horse corral that attached as well, when my older siblings decided they wanted horses.  So for a few years we owned two and a pony, Echo Springs, Glow Bob, and Sparky respectively. They all lived in the barn with the barn cat, Fred Pepper, (the worlds biggest cat). About that same time, my mom decided that she wanted the upstairs of the barn to be an artists studio so she could paint, and so it was made so.  It was refurbished nicely and a large deck was built off the upstairs door, by us. And the studio was named, The Old Crows Nest.

In time it became a place to live for us kids in the summer time and that was cool, as you could play the stereo as loud as you wanted.  The horses were sold and the downstairs was converted into a tennis house, as my parents decided to build a tennis court next to the barn during the tennis boom of the mid 70's.  Then in time it became a winter storage garage for my uncles car, and then for me as I stored my first car in there for a few winters.  We also used to climb on the roof and watch the Berea Fireworks show as it was positioned perfectly for that.

After that, it kind of became a storage barn, and my mom had it restored as it had some issues.  She painted the doors too, and the horse faces you see, she did many years ago, and they still look great today. (I think -  haven't been there in a while) But Windy took this pic in November.  The horse faces were so good, her dog Summer, used to bark at them when she would run back there on occasion.

It has always had the vines on it, as they keep coming back, but that's part of the allure of it.  Bab's Barn has a story to tell, and now as it approaches 90, it's good to see it's still in one piece.  It has a long way to go to catch the original house that is now 169 years old.

My mom loved that barn and she loved the stories associated with it.

Hope you had a GREAT Mothers Day!

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SW small Logo Brittany sent me a note wanting to see if we could feature her favorite, Tracy Lawrence.  You bet Brit, what a great run he had and what great music he recorded.  I have played all of his hits on great radio stations across the country for years.

This Is About As Good As Debut Songs Get

 

TL was one of those really great artists that was part of the 1990's for the most part whose success was so big, he just blended in with many of the gigantic superstars of his era.  He was a couple years behind the class of 1989, but as time went on, you thought he was. He recorded a ton of great songs, and really dominated his era alongside Garth, Alan, George, Clint, Travis, and Randy Travis.  But what made his early success all the more impressive, is that he was only 23 years old at the time of his debut in 1991.  That is more than common today, but it certainly was not then.

Great Early Success - One Of The Best Songs Of the 1990's!

 

It all started with a song with a simple title in 1991, Sticks And Stones, and it went number one, and you could tell from that single, there was something special here. This was an incredible debut song. There was a strong sense of real in his music, and fans noticed that from the get go.  Sticks And Stones the song, set the stage for real success. In fact, from that song in 1991, till late 1997, every single from him made the top 7 with seven going number one. That was a remarkable feat in any era, as usually with a newer artist there is a slip up or two, but not with Lawrence.

Alibis - Was A Very Big Song!

 

Tl was right on time in 1991, as he was heavy on honky-tonk and he was a true hat wearing, Neo-Traditionalist. His warm country voice was welcome, and in short order he was in the same conversation as any big star in country.  He was on Atlantic Records for the bulk of his run, and when that country division closed down about 2001, it seemed to really take a toll on his charting career. 

This Song Spoke To Fans Directly

 

He did have success after that, and scored some real nice songs over the next number of years.  But Lawrence is another great example of just tough the biz can be.  Here's a guy on a roll, and in the same breath as many of his contemporary giants of the format, and then things change, listeners change, styles evolve, and society changes.  Again, we are reminded that the 20-25 year successful chart run of some, is certainly the exception and not near the rule.

I Always Loved This Song

 

I thought musically Lawrence was true and honest.  I believed his music. There was nothing phony about it, and when listening to a TL album, there was no doubt you were hearing country.  These songs were not going to cross over to the pop charts, and I think that was his absolute key. He was country from day one, and remained country throughout his entire run, and that garners a ton of respect.  His traditional fans loved that and I did too. He sold about 15 million albums and had solid chart success for a good long while.  His first five albums all multi platinum.

Classic Lawrence!

 

 

Lawrence to me is one of those artists that made the 1990's so great. His stats and chart numbers are as impressive as almost anyone of his era. For a long while he was just outside of the Garths, Alans, and Clints of the decade, but not too far outside.  Lawrence was one of those greats that ensured we always had great songs on the radio, and I thank him for that.  He still has a large fan base and still tours today.  25 top 5 hits, a bunch of number ones, he was a force and has a ton of great songs to play if you go to see him today.

Big Song #1  2006

 

I was a big fan of his music, as were we all.  If you're not overly familiar with TL, it's worth a Google search and a couple of YouTube hours.  As you get to know him better you will see his life outside of the music has not been without some personal issues. But the music belongs to the amazingly talented, Tracy Lawrence.

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Tuesday, 03 May 2022 21:26

New Music From Cody Johnson: Human

Cody Johnson has released his follow up to his first #1 single "'Til You Can't", this one is called "Human" and it's from Human The Double Album. In this new song, Cody sings about how he doesn't have it all figured out, he's still learning to be human.

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Tuesday, 03 May 2022 15:12

Yes, Please! More Of These Two!

Let me start by saying,  I am not a huge Idol Fan... or reality singing shows in general.  But they do serve a purpose!

For some of these artists, these shows are the only way to catapult them into the spotlight.  

Either way, if this is the result, LET'S GO!!!   Last night, Idol 20 year reunion.  I was excited to see Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina in some capacity.

I caught Scotty... a few bars in while flipping thru and then Lauren joined him.  What a great performance!  I'm all here for hearing more of these two together...

The cover above was great but the original is still one of the best from Keith Whitley...

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Wednesday, 11 May 2022 01:18

WYNN - Habitat - Great Time, Great Cause

I'm very proud to have my name next to Habitat Of Humanity of Summit County. They are amazing people that do great work.  I have been the Honorary Chair for their golf outing for 13 years and I am again this year in July.

They asked me to host this event too, but I can't this year because of a prior station commitment, but my friend, fellow Dewsweeper, and co-worker Mason Meyer is going to, and I hope to join him next year for this really cool event at Baxter's Speakeasy, downtown Akron on May 19.

So support Habitat and go to this event next Thursday May 19!  I mean, Bourbon, food, and raising money for Habitat?  Can't go wrong there.  See you there next year!!!

(In the meantime, I'll see you at the Tim McGraw Concert the same night at Blossom)

Habitat's Bourbon Build Event May 19

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