Montgomery VS Vallejo

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Valerie Troutt come Friday past at The J

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Her combo plate a 40 minute set but it’s a highlight her version of Ellington come Sunday

I taped 5 minutes of it from side stage — The near omnipotence and omniscience of the concert promoter:

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David O’Such, Nolan O’Such, Paul Hanley, Tim Hanley, Joe Cannon, Albertin Montoya, Allie Montoya

Paul Hanley was my baseball teammate for Key Chevrolet Expos Los Altos Hills Senior Little League when we were 15, in summer of ‘79, that is to say, forty years ago.

Today David O’Such told me of Paul’s passing, which was actually in 2016 — I hadn’t spoken to him likely since 1979. We David and I gabbed for about 20 minutes, mostly about the old days but also about real estate trends — he’s a VP with the former Cornish and Carey.

(He also mentioned the too soon passing of another of The Expos Don DeGrasse).

Tim Hanley, soccer goalie and coach…*

Joe Cannon, 342 appearances in the MLS. — I don’t think we’ve ever met, though I clearly recall Albertin Montoya touting him, ranking him equal to his NCSU roommate Kyle Campbell. Montoya and Cannon won the U-19 national championship.

Which leads me to peeping out two short videos of Allie Montoya, age 15. who scored 20 goals as a freshman at Mountain View High and reportedly has already verbally committed to play for Stanford.

I Remember Paul as the Madison Bumgarner Of our team, the stopper. He was also a stalwart Of Los Altos basketball, alongside Joe Cassin and Ken Runte. (Stalwart, whereas I got on the court only after Gunn went ahead by 20 — I scored 0 points but missed a free throw, which got my name in the box score, 1981 SCVAL championship game, Gunn vs Los Altos, at Foothill College).

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Condolences to friends and families of Paul and Don; kudos to The Montoyas, Albertin, Erin and Allison; I forget what made me notice Nolan O’Such’s name — he’s an agent at APA — such that I left a VM for his dad.

And1: O’Such and I spoke for exactly 18 minutes. I also spoke to Steven Bernstein today, also for 18 minutes  In both cases, that’s an auspice, in that “18” in Hebrew numerology means “life”.

* edited for brevity, which I’ve never done :

 

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Weeding the zeta-landscape with not AI but EI

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I, Iverson

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Cotton Bowls, New Years 1939 VS 2020

The sports writer Dave Newhouse told me that he wrote a book about the 1939 St. Mary’s upset over Texas Tech‘s in the Cotton Bowl I found this little article that said George Webb will live on in infamy. He got caught from behind because, predating Satchel Paige, he looked back.

I’m watching a Swiss hockey player Roman Josi Of SMASH leading former Minnesota now Dallas Stars play Bridgestone Tires Classic outdoor  NBC televised hockey:

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Shorthanded Brian Bonino an American number 13 almost scored I triggered fun memory of my one time in Nashville he scored a hat trick

and:

Journey something ran for 200 yards is Penn State actually won this year‘s Cotton Bowl though it was played December 28 ;

 

Here’s a great write up about one versus two in the Cotton Bowl Navy in Texas and a mention of Jim soupy Campbell of old pro fame

And andand:George L Webb  who ine sports writer called the goat of the game who would live on infamy Played a few games in the NFL for the Brooklyn Dodgers catching nine passes for 60 yards but no scores it was a teammate of a colorful figure name Pug Manders,  Who may have retired as a top 10 all-time touchdown score of the time:

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Double augers 2020 foresight

Firstly:

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Alabama receiver catches perfect pass for long touchdown in bowl game versus Jim Harbaugh of The Harbaugina monologue on first play of game.

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There is a pun here in that “auger” as a noun is a device to bore a hole and maybe you peer through the hole to see the future but yet it is not boring

Segundo:

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Craig Wedge Matsumoto on Miles Okazaki solo guitar version of Monk Bemsha “shwing!!!”

Great post, Wedge. Great 2020 foresight. I have two admissions that are sort of self-cancelling. One, I like to brag about befriending Steve Lacy, about whom I tell everybody— as recently as the other day, or yesterday — was the first to play Monk rather than T himself. (I was speaking to the artist Marlinda Fitzgerald) three actually, in that I knew TJ Kirk and JT Kirk before TM itself. 2nd is I didn’t know Bensha Swing until my then client Jack Walrath played it to an otherwise empty house at The Octopus in Pacifica in 2003.

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Porteus in the Times VS Yardley of The Times

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Matt Porteus the scientist and Jim Yardley the journalist were classmates for one year, 1981, at Henry M. Gunn high school in Palo Alto, California. I don’t know how well they knew each other. Greg Zlotnick might be the only person who knows cumulatively them better than I.  Them better than I do.

McAdoo. Speaking of which Bob McAdoo the famous basketball player who also had a nephew who played for Dartmouth or Stanford I think, I met Lincoln Minor the former Kansas Jayhawk Champion and spoke to Kent Lockhart’s mother and asked various other Kansas people if they knew that Danny Manning went to Page of Greensboro where Jim Yardley went. And I like “Page Pirate”  as a play on Internet search redirect.

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Lincoln minor 1988 Big 8 Champion And nice library lady Leanne At the old Pro Sunday

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If former secretary of state Condoleeza rice wants to blend in with the crowd, Maybe she should sit somewhere other than the end of the team bench

When I knew Yardley he had plenty of hair —think this was Brooklyn – but clean-shaven:

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Edit to add, although this is where this started:
Hey you guys,
Although this thread usually is restricted to information and chatter about football — like the evolution of QB from Joe Montana to Steve Young to Vince Young to Lamar Jackson, or our Fantasy Football league logistics from Xeroxing to Faxing to all-online AI algorithmicly enhanced mid season drafting — I want to alert you all to something in today’s Times about CRSPR technology and our former Gunn classmate, teammate and X-GFL player Dr. Matt Porteus — and in fact last time I saw him was at a small 49ers tailgate party at The Stick with Bub — an update of a story I circulated here about Matt’s jeremiad against foreign Frankenstein-esque scientists in his fields. In sum, Matt — to my lay understanding — via his lab believes he is making progress towards using stem cells to prevent sickle cell anemia and NOT create packs of little Lamar Jacksons who can also play Pachebel’s canon and predict the probability of primes along the Zeta landscape.
Mark
HNY

and1:
Ken Jeung might be good to play the rogue scientist in the made for the web version of this saga; he actually is from Jim Yardley’s home town and school, too. (And Bob McAdoo is from a rival school, tho a few years ahead of us…the year Jim was in Palo Alto he called me the next year to say UNC had a great freshman named Michael Jordan — we also went to the East-West Shrine game at Stanford stadium to see Famous Amos Lawrence). I’m serious — Jeung has a medical degree from Duke. Seriously, Jim’s literary agent should get on the horn with Porteus and Jeung. I’ll waiver away my role, other than the fact you read it here first.

andand:
If you guys let me back into the league parentheses I helped found parentheses I will hopefully remember to rename my team Pack of Little Lamar Jacksons Who Also Play Pachelbel’s Canon And Predict Probability of Primes Along Zeta-Landscape. (PLLJPPCAPRPPAZLs or “Poll-Perps”)…
Bring it.
Mbw
PS and why isn’t there an award for best new team names?

I’m perfectly serious if I did not actually circulate previously the thing about Matt in the times that if you search his name and that of the corrupt Chinese scientist you will find that thing

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El Camino Colt double basketball VS LACMA Jonas Wood Double Basket Ball Orchid

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Bw Jonas Wood French Open vs Keith Peters portrait of Julia Pham at Gunn courts 2017

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In my run-up to my eARThwise Charlie mUSslewhite show, 2 more cites of other Palo Alto hits

I have noted herein, at Plastic Alto, that Charlie Musselwhite, the focal point and hopefully vocal pointman of my Earthwise event Sunday at Palo Alto JCC, played a show years ago at The Big Beat, also on San Antonio Road.

I found additional references and visual evidence of two other show:

a) at a Be-In type event — in the wake of the more well-known Grateful Dead concert — at El Camino Park — which maybe because it was so close to San Mateo County and Menlo Park that the convervative powers that be let it “Be”;

b) at PoppyCock, a club at the corner of High and Uni, where more recently there has been a Stanford book store and a bed place, I think. Poppycock was adjacent to another historic Palo Alto club, Top of The Tangent.

Also, and this appeals to me more than it might to Charlie Musselwhite blues fans who find their way here, one of the flyers also had a side bar for a Roscoe Mitchell show in East Palo Alto. I have a long article about the history of jazz here but maybe I can add some EPA info as it rolls in or rises to the surface. Poppycock--19691108 flyer

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There’s also a guy named Bernstein who produced some Sonny Terry shows at a warehouse downtown on Alma, and some shows at The Stanford Theatre.

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January 25, 2020: piano shootout Mona Golabek (TheatreWorks at MVPAC) VS Marta Sanchez ( Earthwise at The Mitch)

One is a one-woman show about a real-life story involving someone who fled the Nazis and then had a daughter or two daughters in the arts and probably cost 50 bucks for 90 minutes*.   The other is a piano – saxophone duo with a slightly younger and “ho”t in the sense of getting good reviews this year including top 10 in the New York Times pianist from Spain now living in New York City Marta Sanchez and there’s an opening act featuring another piano duo and it’s only 20 bucks and it’s probably two hours or more of music.

Marta Sanchez, jazz pianist from Spain and NYC

links:
The Pianist of Willesden Lane (based on a book by the performer) at TheatreWorks MVPAC

note:  you probably cannot see both shows in one day but the theater work show which is recommendable is playing I think a total of 10 performances whereas Marta as a quintet has a couple other Bay Area plays plus Earthwise has Patricia Barbar trio another pretty competitive coup, February 13 Thursday at The Mitch and, in a new wrinkle, at Occidental Center for The Arts in Sonoma County on Valentine’s Day Friday, February 14. We then have Myra Melford group April 17, Friday, tickets on sale January 28.

Mona Golabek author and performer

*Actually $35-$100, but a quality production — really apple and oranges comparisons but I recommend all three events.

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