Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tomorrow, a day of thanks...

We're taking the day off  tomorrow to do our annual celebration of Eric Clapton (wish it was Pete Townsend) and in doing so we will be reflecting and giving thanks for all the opportunities God has given us.   Yes, tomorrow will be a day of reflection, remembrance, planning, and being thankful.

For all of you who gave us a chance, this blog is for you :)   The Five Man Electrical Band said it best:
when they passed around the plate at the end of it all and didn't have a penny to give...
     "....so I got me a pen and paper, and made me my own little sign.   I said thank you Lord for thinking about me, I'm alive and doing fine---Whoa, signs signs everywhere is signs..."   For all of us here at Lamocu, this song says it all.  

That said, please don't forget about April 21st.   We'll have developments on Jam For Vets next Monday.
Until next time, keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Jam For Vets, April 21st

St. Patty's Day was a rush.   Great show and we raised enough to send at least one teen to KeyLeader camp.   Coming up is a new group wishing to expand their influence and message.   Jam For Vets is a great group of musicians whose sole goal is to perform to raise money for disabled veterans.  

Any group or organization that wishes to become involved with Jam For Vets, table space is still available the night of the show.   We wish to get the word out on the fine work this group is doing and see that they connect with those that they need to.   Come join us for a night of musical entertainment.
More later so stay tuned.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

St. Patrick's Day approaching

Performances @ The Well is pleased to present the first Bob & Rose Smith Memorial Fundraiser For KeyLeader (the teen leadership program ran by Kiwanis International).   Performing in honor of Bob & Rose will be their grandson, Trevor.

Trevor is a veteran of stand-up at the right old age of 23!   Trevor has lots of career highlights to his credit already and they include the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta 2011, Gildafest in 2011, a semi regular at legendary Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle and most recently-- a guest appearance on the nationally syndicated radio show of  "Bob & Tom".  

But in preparation for the show, we thought these testimonials might better:)  




“Trevor Smith takes to the stage and it is apparent that he has the voice that is required in stand up comedy. His ability to win the audience over is quick and seamless. Veteran comedians watch Trevor and say ‘Wish I’d thought of that.’ Trevor Smith is part of the new breed of comedians to watch.”

-Mark Ridley, Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle

“Trevor Smith’s last name is beguiling because his comedy is unique and savory, with an intellectual edge and a clean shaven face. Also he’s not as good looking as that guy from Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”
-T.J. Miller

“Trevor is Clean and Funny! Two combinations you rarely see now-a-days…”
-Rob Little

“Trevor Smith has quickly found his unique comedic voice. His original material is delivered with poise and confidence which endears him to his audiences and leaves them wanting more.”
-Dave Moroz, President of Aspen Talent


“Trevor Smith is better at stand-up than Hitler was at knitting. Anyone in the knitting community would know what I am talking about. His cross-stitch was just insane. He really did not know his strengths.”
-Skyler Stone