NOLA is NEATO

Georgia and I just came back from a trip to New Orleans to celebrate my birthday. We had a wonderful time and I felt like we owed you all a play by play of our three whirlwind days in the Big Easy. They call it that because life is easy down there in that sweaty, sultry wonderland. I guess. No one really was able to explain it to us. We didn’t care, actually.

We like our cities the way Georgia likes her men. Easy.

“Why New Orleans?”  I might hear you all asking, if I had some sort of super hearing… like Aquaman.

Well, lets see what the possibilities are.

The architecture?

Yeah right. We went for the architecture.

Nope. Don’t care about architecture. “Ooh look! That house has a porch. That house has three windows in front and….wait for it….that house over there has FOUR!!!”

We probably don’t know enough about it to be aficionados….but we’re pretty sure when it comes to roofs, floors and porches…all buildings are pretty universal.

I think I just pissed off Georgia’s uncle Barry, the architect. There goes Thanksgiving.

Was it the music? 
Excellent guess. We ARE, in many ways, musicians, so you would think we went there for the crazy sounds of Bourbon Street.

Nope. We are from Nashville. Walking down a crowded street listening to bands in bar windows playing 38 Special is nothing new to us. Now, we did stop and listen to some bands playing in the streets that had tubas in them. That’s kind of cool. There are no tubas in 38 Special so we had to stop and listen. 

Let’s cut to the chase.
It was for the food.

Georgia and I decided we were going to sample the cuisine sensibly and with an eye on our diet and our health at all times. There is a way to enjoy the local food and not go overboard and come home with extra pounds and a stomach full of regret. So that’s what we tried to do.

Wait…I just reread that last paragraph and I would like to correct a few typing errors.

We ate everything. We ate ALL of everything. If we could chase it and take it down…we ate it. We ate an entire mounted policeman. Cop. Horse. Taser. We picked our teeth with his baton. We ate all the oysters that were in the city limits and then we ordered in three dozen from Mississippi.

Beignets. Do you know what beignets are? They’re friggin’ DONUTS, Dude!!! They come four to a plate but they don’t have any limits on how many plates you can stack at your table at one sitting. To the ceiling. Twelve beignets and a diet coke and you are buzzing for six hours. We timed it. Georgia ended up so hopped up on sugar that she chased a tuba player down Royal street and made him cry.

We lied to every restaurant and told them it was my actual birthday just so they would keep bringing us free stuff. Eating stuff!! A pile of cotton candy the size of Andre the Giant’s head. With a candle stuck to it. A lit candle!! One waiter trips and it’s all over! And….hold on. I buried the lead.

Under the cotton candy was a piece of cake.
Now if the architecture had a cotton candy roof and, inside the house, there was cake? 
Ich bin ein Architect.

Sure, we had to get those seat belt extenders for the flight home. Sure, I’ve got this weird tingling in my extremities now. Sure, we spent six hundred dollars on a new cotton candy machine. 

But someone should have warned us.

NOLA is NEATO!!!!

– Gary

 

Every three months the “best of the best” Nashville songwriters join hosts Gary Burr and Georgia Middleman at The Cutting Room in New York City to perform their original music and to share rare, behind-the-scenes details of the songs and songwriting. The next show will be June 12th and will be featuring Gary, Georgia and songwriters Victoria Shaw (“The River”) and Jim Photoglo (“Fishin’ In The Dark.”) This show will be in partnership with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital so a portion of every ticket sold will be going to St. Jude.

For more information about this special show and to purchase tickets, please click HERE

 

Want to know more? Check out this review by On Tap featuring the Nashville To New York show on Sept. 6, 2017 with Jeffrey Steele, Tony Haselden and Kenny Loggins.

June 12th at The Cutting Room – you’re gonna want to be there!

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Following the overwhelming success of April’s seminar, Gary Burr returns to Vanderbilt University this fall for a second songwriting master class.  Both novice and experienced songwriters are invited to spend the weekend of October 21-23 in Nashville, focused on their craft.  Writing workshops, individual coaching and critiques will be offered.  Gary and other world class songwriters look forward to sharing the songwriting tricks, tips and shortcuts they’ve gathered over decades in the industry.

For more information, and to register for Gary Burr’s songwriting master class go here.

Note: Class size is limited.

 

 

You are invited to join Gary and Georgia on Saturday, September 10 for an “End of Summer Bash: A Benefit Concert for Musicians Lifeline” to be held at RVP Studios in West Haven, CT.  All proceeds from the show will be go to Musicians Lifeline, a charitable organization that supports greater New England music professionals in need.  In addition to Middleman Burr, bands Running on Empty and Jonny Rosch and Friends will also perform.

For tickets and more information, go here!

 

Gary and Georgia are excited to return to the big island for the Hawai’i Songwriting Festival from June 16-18, 2016.  Presented by KMF (Kauai Music Festival), this event welcomes both novice and experienced songwriters to a celebration of their craft.  Special emphasis is placed on education, collaboration and the creation of music for the film and television industries.

Check the short video below for a preview of the event.  You might just see someone you know!

For more on the festival and registration information, go here.

Gary and Georgia will be performing and teaching songwriting at the Belfast Nashville Songwriting Festival March 3 – 6, 2016. On March 3rd, Gary will be performing in the round with Derek Ryan and Triona and again on March 5th, with Peter McVeigh and Ryan McMullan. On March 4th, Georgia will be performing in the round with Simon Murphy and Stephen Macartney and again on March 5th, with Donal Scullion, Robb Murphy and Rab Wishart.   http://www.belfastnashville.com

 

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“Why Not” catch Blue Sky Riders on tour this fall?! The Kickin’ It Back tour will see both coasts and make a stop in the middle this September and October. Singer-songwriters Kenny Loggins, Gary Burr and Georgia Middleman are excited to preview music from their new sophomore album for their family of fans and supporters. Come to the show for a sneak peek at new album Why Not before its 2016 official release!

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