Monday, December 23, 2013

Time to get busy on some updates!


Here are the guys from the Mannheim Steamroller "Red Tour" following their concert December 16 at Sangamon Auditorium in Springfield. It was the first time I've seen the guys meet and greet fans following their show. That was a nice touch! They signed autographs for everyone who waited and stuck around a few extra minutes for photos for those who wanted.


PGA legend Fuzzy Zoeller was in St. Louis November 24 to promote his new premium vodka. Zoeller, one of only three golfers to win the Masters in their first attempt, signed autographs and posed with fans at a Sunday morning brunch at the Market Pub House.



I had a nice visit with NCAA record holder Jack Taylor, November 23, following his team's victory over Illinois College in Jacksonville. The Grinnell College junior holds the record for most points scored in a single college basketball game, 138, last year versus Faith Baptist Bible College. He also scored the NCAA's third-highest total of 109 in a game earlier this year. Taylor signed several action 8x10s and added the 138 inscription on each.


This 80's pop star made a RARE appearance in St. Louis November 9. Thomas Dolby was in concert at Blueberry Hill, promoting his new Invisible Lighthouse film project. Dolby, known for his mega-hit, "She Blinded Me With Science," stopped for a small group of fans as he exited his tour bus for a late afternoon sound check. He signed a couple of 8x10s and a CD for my collection.

A little later in the evening, I caught up with legendary country music group, Alabama, as they headed to their sold out show at the Fox Theater. Each member of the group took a moment to stop and pose for the camera. In order is Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook.


 


 

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