All quiet; under the weather September 19, 2008
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I’m sorry I haven’t had any new posts in 10 days. I haven’t really been motivated to post anything.
I’ve been under the weather – or sick, if you prefer – with an upper respiratory infection. I was about due for one since I haven’t been sick in 6 1/2 months. It began as a scratchy throat on Saturday, gradually working its way to my head and nasal passages by Tuesday night. I went to the doctor Wednesday and I’ve been on antibiotics since. Also, I took a decongestant pill yesterday and plan on taking another one per day today and tomorrow. My condition has been improving with each passing hour and I hope to be back to 100% by Sunday at the earliest.
9/19, 4:40 PM UPDATE: I wrote the above text early this morning (late last night). As of now, I feel 80% better.
9/20, 3:42 PM UPDATE: Now, I feel 90% better. This is my last day taking a decongestant pill. Tomorrow is my last antibiotic day.
9/22, 1:36 PM UPDATE: I’m 100% better. This is the last update.
Dharma All Stars recap 2; A wild Sunday September 9, 2008
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Saturday night, I spoke to my friend Kat Sarracco. She told me she would be coming to Long Island on Sunday to attend the Long Beach Jazz Festival. I had considered going on my own because Dharma All Stars – drummer John Favicchia’s band – were playing, but decided a few hours before I spoke to her that I wouldn’t go. Her admission changed my plans swiftly.
We arranged to meet at Rockville Centre’s Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) station at 1:30 Sunday afternoon. She called at 12:30 to let me know she hadn’t left Connecticut yet and would call back when she was close to the station. I boarded the 1:19 train out of Wantagh LIRR and arrived in Rockville Centre 13 minutes later. (I didn’t even get my ticket punched!) I called Kat back and she told me she wasn’t even in the Bronx yet. The Hutchinson River Parkway was partially flooded as a result of the rains of Tropical Storm Hanna the night before. So, as she kept driving, I started walking in the direction of Long Beach. About 90 minutes later…

Courtesy Google Maps via screencap
…I had walked 5.1 miles; sunburned parts of my body that weren’t covered by a shirt, shorts, or socks; finally stopping at a McDonald’s in Long Beach, seconds away from the drawbridge into the city, where Kat and I finally met.
Then, it was off to the Long Beach Public Library for the Jazz Festival, which was in its last day of three. The sixth annual festival was produced by guitarist and stick player Steve Adelson, who multiple performances on Friday and Saturday. Before the Dharma All Stars performed, it was steel pan player Alan Bates’ turn with his Island Breeze Caribbean Ensemble.
For this performance, the ensemble featured legendary percussionist Nydia “Liberty” Mata:
Nydia had a performance of her own the night before at the Long Beach Historical Society Museum.
In between Island Breeze and Dharma All Stars, Steve Adelson held the last of three drawings for a guitar.
After the winner was chosen and received his guitar, and as Dharma finished setting up, Steve told a brief music joke: “C, E-flat, and G walk into a bar. The bartender says, ‘Sorry, we don’t serve minors.'” As a piano student, I got the joke. I probably wouldn’t have gotten it before two years ago when my lessons started.
With that, the performance was underway. Kat took pictures from various spots in the room. I took pictures from various spots in the first row.
The set list was:
1. Coincidence
2. Horizons
3. Snakes
4. Sing a Song of Song
5. Kukuc
The band was primarily the same as it was at Mirelle’s in July, but without a horn player (Carl Fischer was touring with Billy Joel) and with a different bass player.
On this day, the band was comprised of John Favicchia on drums:

Chieli Minucci on acoustic guitar (for first part of “Coincidence” only)…

And Mike Pope on bass:

Afterward, Kat took a group shot of the band and me:

And that ended the Long Beach portion of my day. From there, Kat was nice enough to drive me home. While a drawbridge on the Meadowbrook Parkway was up, I took this sunset pic:

Now, you’d think that would be the end of this post. You’d be wrong. Once the drawbridge came back down, the moving barrier would not come back up. It was stuck, and so were we, and everyone else driving to the bridge in either direction. For some perspective, here is where the bridge is:

Courtesy Google Maps via screencap
Here was the view in front of Kat’s car:

After 10 to 30 minutes (I lost track of time), a state trooper and technician arrived on the scene.
Within seconds, the problem was fixed, and the barrier rose again.

From there, it was smooth sailing (or driving, in this case) all the way home. Hopefully, it was the same for Kat once she drove back to her home.
2,500 views! September 2, 2008
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Today, The Mike Chimeri Blog had its 2,500th view! As I have said in previous milestone posts, thank you to all that have visited so far.
257! September 1, 2008
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Last night, while playing Wii Sports’ Bowling for the Nintendo Wii, I bowled a 257! This is the highest score I have ever bowled, surpassing my previous high of 221 on February 23, 2002. But that was bowled in real life as opposed to in the video game world. My score is usually in the low to mid 100s, but my Wii score – prior to this 257 – has reached as high as the upper 100s.
Immediately after the game, I rushed from the basement – where the Wii is located in my house – to my room, grabbed my digital camera, came back down, and took a picture of the TV. Here is the final scorecard:
11:15 PM UPDATE: 24 hours later, all that bowling – along with swinging from playing three games of Wii Baseball before the one game of bowling – has made my right arm sore. It’ll wear off in a day or two, as it always does.
Summer pre-order update #2 August 27, 2008
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For the first time in the 3 1/2-month history of these pre-order posts, I’m reporting that I’ve pre-ordered something other than a music CD. I have pre-ordered a nonfiction book and unabridged audiobook (CD):
Bill O’Reilly, “A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity: A Memoir” (9/23)

Courtesy Amazon.com
Here is the book synopsis:
In 1957, in the heart of the Eisenhower years, in the third grade classroom of Sister Mary Lurana in Saint Brigid’s parochial school in Westbury, Long Island, was a mouthy, obstreperous kid by the name of William O’Reilly. Quite a handful he was, and so one day Sister Lurana bent over him in exasperation in response to some piece of mischief and told him to his face, “William, you are a bold fresh piece of humanity.” Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining the essence of Bill O’Reilly and providing him with the title of his brash and entertaining issues-based memoir.
In his most intimate book yet, O’Reilly goes back in time to examine the people, places, and experiences that launched him on his journey from being a working-class kid to an immensely influential television personality and bestselling author. Readers will learn how his traditional outlook was formed in the crucible of his family, his neighborhood, his church, and his schools, and how his views on America’s proper role in the world emerged from covering four wars on five continents over three-plus decades as a news correspondent. What will delight his many fans and surprise many others is the humor and self-deprecation with which he handles one of his core subjects: himself, and just how O’Reilly became O’Reilly.
The Crusaders on the DNC P.A. today; Jeff Lorber again August 26, 2008
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Once again, I have “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on. And once again, contemporary jazz is playing on the Pepsi Center’s public address system in the moments before today’s DNC festivities begin. At this moment, 4:37 PM Eastern, “Shotgun House Groove” by The Crusaders is playing. The song is from their 2003 album “Rural Renewal.” What is it with 2003 music at the DNC?
There’s 20 minutes to go. If I hear anymore songs, I’ll list them.
4:52 PM UPDATE: “Under Wraps” by Jeff Lorber again; second day in a row. The music hasn’t been as loud today. So, it’s been hard to identify.
4:58 PM UPDATE: I give up.
Summer pre-order update #1 August 26, 2008
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I made another pre-order today:
Spyro Gyra, “A Night Before Christmas” (9/23)
My copy of Lisa Hilton’s “Sunny Day Theory” arrived last Thursday. It sounded fairly good.
Spyro Gyra at the DNC? Jeff Lorber, too! August 25, 2008
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This hour (4PM Eastern Time), I’ve had on “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on Fox News Channel. The show is airing from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, the site of this year’s Democratic National Convention.
As I listened closely to the background noise, I couldn’t believe what I heard blaring over the public address system. Spyro Gyra! Whoever is in charge of the P.A. has their 2003 “Original Cinema” album playing on shuffle. So far, I’ve heard in order: “Extrovertical,” “Big Dance Number,” “Funky Tina,” and “Getaway.”
There’s another 10 minutes in the hour. If I hear anything else, I’ll provide updates.
4:51 PM UPDATE: Neil commented that the music is so loud he can hardly hear himself.
4:53 PM UPDATE: Now, we’ve switched to Jeff Lorber! “Under Wraps” is playing, from “Philly Style” in 2003.
4:54 PM UPDATE: “Gigabyte”
4:55 PM UPDATE: Neil, tossing to a commercial: “The formal kickoff with Howard Dean and this shindig really gets started, and the music really gets loud, after this.”
4:58 PM UPDATE: “Philly Style,” the title track
5:01 PM UPDATE: The music has faded out and the convention is underway. But it’s always great when contemporary jazz gets played at a mainstream venue, even if it’s just a P.A. warmup for the main event.
The 2008 Mike Chimeri Alumni Show! August 20, 2008
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I’m two weeks late in announcing this, but I have confirmed a time slot on myWCWP during this year’s alumni weekend. And this year, I have a slot on Homecoming Day – Saturday, October 18 – immediately following coverage of the C.W. Post Pioneers Football Team’s Homecoming game against Millersville University.
I’m scheduled to be on from 3:30 PM to 6PM Eastern, but depending on how long the game and its postgame coverage go, I could start later. We’ll see what happens.
In the coming weeks, I’ll let you know what I have planned for the show. I have plenty in mind. You won’t be disappointed, and hopefully, neither will I.
9/3 UPDATE: I have decided not to use an official title this year.
Mentioned at HotForWords! August 20, 2008
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The latest lesson at HotForWords – a website run by Marina Orlova, a Russian-born philologist – was partially inspired by yours truly, Mike Chimeri.
It all began in the comment thread – where my profile name is MCLIJazz (as it is nearly everywhere else) – for a blog post promoting her latest appearance on “The O’Reilly Factor”, the primetime opinion show on the Fox News Channel hosted by Bill O’Reilly. I am a big fan of “The Factor” and Bill himself. In the post, Marina reminded visitors to e-mail Bill to let him know how much they liked her appearance on the show:
Also.. after you watch it, please email Bill and thank him for having me on. Here is his email: …
So, I left the following comment:
Marina, your second appearance on “The Factor” rates as an A+. You were excellent.
And if anybody is going to write to Bill, include your name and location (”name and town”) in the signature, and write about one to three short, punchy paragraphs or sentences. Or as Bill would say, “keep it pithy.”
So, the latest video lesson is on the origin of the word “pithy”:
I get the “hat tip,” as we say in the blogosphere (typically abbreviated h/t), 40 seconds in:
MCLIJazz, mattym, annuddermale, prospero811, and mergatroidal have been using the word “pithy” all over my website. What exactly is “pithy” and where did it come from? HotForWords decided to investigate.
Watch the video for the investigation. (Warning: Scary image beginning at the 2:30 mark.)










