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July 2024 VOCAL Songwriters Showcase
The July 2024 showcase was attended by an intimate crowd who braved both the scorching heat and John Ellis’ guitar licks. John and Stephen Rockenbach were the featured performers for the evening.
John kicked off the evening with several of his signature tunes accompanied by his acoustic/electric and all-electric guitars. A Band of Silver was conceived after overhearing a conversation of a bride-to-be and reminds us that the “circle” of the ring is much more important than the materialistic shiny stone. Walking With Sharon is a very pleasant instrumental featuring John’s finger-picking finesse and would be the perfect accompaniment while you are walking with your favorite companion. Autumn Hours reveals numerous elements of the transition between summer and fall, which is a very delightful time many folks look forward to. John turned to his electric guitar for Talah’s Revenge and I do believe was channeling Jimi Hendrix with his hot licks! In this tune he’s being haunted by a past lover who won’t leave him alone. He wonders if perhaps he was focused too much on the physical aspects of the relationship rather than getting to the “heart” of the matter. The Stranger is probably John’s most well-known song and also featured some blistering guitar work. It seems like everywhere he turns he is eluded by love. Talking To Myself is an older tune of John’s where he’s almost in a dream state, wondering what the night will bring. There may be faceless people drifting by on the street or he may be alone, but he’s only talking to himself after observing the disconnected stares and expressionless smiles. John ended the set with Put Me In My Place, a love-gone-bad number where his lover turned out to be way different than he originally thought. The body was open but the heart was locked! I thought I detected some Rory Gallagher licks in this one. Way to go, John!
Stephen Rockenbach, a relatively new member, then took the stage spinning his folky homestyle and quite catchy tunes. Morgan’s Great Raid is the story of a Confederate cavalry raid that occurred during the Civil War. Stephen, accompanied by his clawhammer banjo playing, led us along a vivid journey through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio as the Union cavalryman pursued the Rebels. The Narcissist’s Waltz (fingerstyle banjo) is a catchy song co-written with his wife Tre describing the self-centered individuals in this world. The Last Song of the Night summed up all the experiences of playing country rock cover songs through the years and trying to decide what goes into your set list. The rest of the band (Goats on a Leash) joined him at this point (guitar, mandolin and fiddle) for The Pollinator Song, a wonderful singalong that the crowd enjoyed. This was written for the Chesterfield County Honeybee Festival to stress the importance of the pollinating bees, butterflies, etc. Goats on a Leash is another catchy song inspired by the guitar player who owns a “goat mowing” business and is dedicated to a late friend and bandmate Gary Whaley. Can those goats play a kazoo while munching kudzu? Unsinkable Sam is a “tail” of a cat that survived several naval battles in World War II. He lived in five different warships during his time at sea and is recognized in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. Pull Me Up By My Boots is a tribute to the family that raised him and especially the musical influences they had on his life. I Say See You Later is a relevant suggestion to the world when taking leave of friends and loved ones. Saying “Goodbye” sounds so permanent and short-sighted, so focus on the long-term and say see ya’ later! Stephen finished out his set with The Happy Bunny, another great singalong written for his wife in an effort to cheer her up. Inspired by a plush bunny sitting on a shelf, the bunny only wants for you to be happy, so if you’re not you can kiss his derrihare! Great job Stephen and the Goats!
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November 2023 VOCAL Songwriters Showcase
Another great night of original music at O'Toole's Restaurant as two performers, one new, and one old member of VOCAL presented their songwriting chops to the assembled audience.
Stephen Rockenbach
Stephen is new to VOCAL and, interestingly, performed his set on a banjo, which actually might be a first for the showcase. First song on his set list included "Pull Me Up By My Roots" in which he described his father's influence on his music. by introducing him at a young age to many types of instruments. Next up, was a singalong song "The Happy Bunny" in which the audience was invited to come in on the chorus. "Love In The Apocalypse" seemed fitting for today's dystopian world as it talked about zombies taking over mankind. Steve finished his set with "Last Song Of The Night" describing the turmoil in a band over what songs they should play and what should be the order of the set list. A good one to end his performance.
Gary Shaver
Gary is a long time member of VOCAL but rarely performs at the showcase, so it was a pleasant surprise for the audience to get a taste of his piano rendered songs. The band supporting him included musicians and friends he has written and performed with: Larry Lyles on violin, John Milano on drums, and Frank Lucas on guitar. They share a strong creative bond which started in High School.
His program of songs was presented in a chronological order, which go back as far as 1976.
This was the lineup of songs:
"Memories" (1976) telling about a 17 year old boy looking back over a long life. (!)
"How Could Love" (6/8/84) A sweet ballad.
"Trading The Present' (12/30/95) dedicated to Big Al Evans.
"Running Away From Love" (2002/2003) A country song
"Your Smile" (2005) dedicated to his lovely partner MMC. With lots of chord changes.
"How To Let Go" (2017) with his full band accompaniment.
"You Know, I Know" (1976/2022) A mashup of an old song recently redone.
And finally: The Mystery Song. ( Apparently an oldie)
"Follow Your Heart" and follow your dreams.
Gary has been a member of VOCAL since 1989 and had held many executive positions. He also is the historian, having collected programs , pictures and memories of his long association with the group, for which he are grateful.
Next month: The big Christmas show on Dec. 18th. with multiple performers, door prizes and good cheer. See you there.
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