Postby WildcatOne » Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:18 pm
Thanks, folks. The aftermath of such a major operation has finally come back on him, though. Debby called me today from the hospital, he's been having some stuggles. But he is focused on a full recovery...
The Pee Wee Bowen Band only had one gig this weekend, last night we played a private party at the Haak Winery down in Santa Fe. We only did 2 sets; the party was from 7:30-10...it got real humid and my guitar went out of tune (I'm still learning the ins and outs of that guitar...it goes "sharp" instead of "flat"...strange, but true...anyway, they danced but they danced all the way over on the other side of the pavilion...only one couple got up in front of us, and they were a joy to behold...she was a very fine-looking lady in her late 30s, maybe early 40s, and she didn't mind showing off her moves for us, and she had some surprisingly smooth moves...it was a fun gig. However, I found out from Pee Wee that Herby, our trombone player who got sick in San Antone back on Labor Day when we played there, was told Thursday that his bone marrow biopsy came back positive for leukemia, it's in an advanced stage, and he was given 2 to 3 weeks to live. I'm going to visit him tomorrow while I'm down there to see my Dad. He told Pee Wee he wants to see each one of us before he checks out and he wants us to throw a party at his funeral...he's going to be cremated...and he wants his trombone, mic stand and stool to be set up with the band. The song he requested is "Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. He was the featured soloist when we did that song. He absolutely demanded that no one gets upset...he's ready for this, he expected it, and he's completely at peace with his decision not to fight his illnesses anymore. So we'll play the song and throw a party for Herby. Life is good. WC1
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