Butchie Boy Olmstead
Butchie Boy Olmstead Butchie Boy's Blues & Doo Wop @ "RockitRadio.net"

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62 years old
LOMPOC, California
United States



Last Login: 3/25/2009
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GeneralBlues music, cars and oldies Rock n' roll! I own a customized 1949 Mercury ( chopped, frenched, shaved- old-school led-sled with 400 cubic inch Pontiac mill and twin 4-barrel carbs. )

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MusicBlues and Oldies Doo Wop, rock 'n roll ( 1955-65 ), classical music, Swing & Big Bands circa 30's & 40's, Django Reinhardt, Toots Thielman, The Harmonicats!
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MoviesTill Human Voices Wake Us... The Sixth Sense... The Villiage... Everything is illuminated... Five Days one Summer... Seconds... Slingblade... Zelig... Being There... Napolean Dynamite... Nacho Libre... Raising Arizona... Paris Texas... O' Brother where art thou?... Pulp Fiction... The Lady killers... Edward Sissorhands... Rocky... Dead men dont wear plaid... A Bronx Tale... Two Family House ( lemme think )
TelevisionTV sucks mostly. Shows like Oprah, Dr. Phil, Entertaiment Tonight, Reality shows et al are all born from the presumption that you are an imbicile and dont have a life of your own ( so they will provide you one! ) But... you're NOT an imbicile... right?
BooksThe Bible. The World Dont Owe Me Nothing: Life & Times of David "Honeyboy" Edwards. Pirate stuff... ships... Moby Dick, Treasure Island. Stuff by CS Lewis... ( lemme think )
HeroesAll the men I served with in Vietnam ( 1967 ) with the 11th Armored Cavalry "Blackhorse" Regiment. The cat in the bible who said ( to Jesus )- "...Lord I believe- help me in my un-belief", and the one who could'nt even lift his eyes up to heaven; but could only say- "...God be merciful to me the sinner!", Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter, Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, James Cotton, Paul Butterfield, Toots Thielman! John Coffee and Mr. Jingles! ( I'll add more as they occur )

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Status:In a Relationship
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Lompoc CA
Religion:Christian - other
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Children:Proud parent
Education:High school
Occupation:Musician/DJ

   Butchie Boy Olmstead's Schools
Lompoc Senior High
Lompoc, CA
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Other
 

1963 to 1966
Lompoc Senior High
Lompoc, CA
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Clubs: Point Conception Surf Club
 

1961 to 1965

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[ YOU ARE LISTENING TO BUTCHIE BOY OLMSTEAD ON HARMONICA WITH CANADIAN BLUES PLAYER MICHAEL COLEMAN IN COLEMAN'S "NOTHING WE CANT DO" ] "...Blues is like snake-bite remedy- When you get bit they cure you with a touch of venom. It’s the same with this music: it takes the blues to cure the blues." - Mi amigo, Gary Mendoza ___________________________________________________________ Everybody's felt the blues at one time or other- but playing the blues is a next natural response. For me it became necessary. After I was wounded in action and returned home from Vietnam I got bit by the blues in 1968 when at the Newport Pop Festival in California- when I heard The James Cotton Blues Band and became aware of the harmonica as a blues-instrument for the first time! My ears, head, soul and heart never got away after that. James Cotton lit the fuse- and other great influences followed on, like Little Walter, Big Walter Horton, Charlie Musselwhite and Paul Butterfield. Bought my first harp ( harmonica ) in 1969 and been playing it, and the blues ever since. I've played with numerous bands over the years, starting with my own hometown "Oasis Blues Band" in Lompoc, CA in 1970. Moved to Chico, CA with OBB in 1975. OBB folded after one too many years run on alcohol and varied other abused substances. Live and learn. Thank God we're doing our best at both. Latest group I've had the priveldge and joy to play with is "The Gary Mendoza Band" in San Luis Obispo- a long-time landmark blues-band of the Central Coast of California. Not a steady gig now by any means- in that Gary Mendoza recently relocated and plays the blues in Sacramento, CA with only occasional performances here in which I have opportunity to play. Which brings me to say ( in the inimitable words of John Lee Hooker ) "...I got the boogie woogie in me, an' it got's to come out!" So if you are a California Central Coast bluesman, or blues lady with a band looking for a pretty good blues harp player- send me a line! Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket __________________________________________________________ Also suffer from another affliction for which there is no cure! You may be familiar with it... it's called The Sweet Heartbreak of Nostalgia!!! For me it's the "Doo-Wop" tunes and era of the 50's and early 60's. Though Doo-Wop, as a distinctive "style" of music can be traced at least as far back as 1939- often being first attributed to the style of a group known as the "Ink Spots" in 1939 and the "Orioles" in 1949 - it is a music that was the only next best step after the big "Swing" bands, and what was then known as "Jump" music. But the true origin of its style, and the term "Doo-wop" itself will probably remain anybody's guess... there being no lack of theories available. Here's my own "short" version! - In the emerging stages of what would become known as "Doo-Wop" : poor kids- on stoops, street-corners and in highschool hallways... and lacking the coins to afford instruments, had all their formative styles defined in a'cappella (voice only) and simply "filled in" the base, beat and rhythm with vocal "representation" ,if you will... or what some have called "vocal-intrumentalization". As some of these earliest Doo-Woper's became noted recording artists true instruments would be introduced... but the a'cappella "Doooo-wop-she-bop-doo-waaah!" stayed... and became the distinctive mark of Doo-wop music. At least that's how it seemed to me! Todays "Rock & Roll" (or whats left of it!) owes its origins the blues and to Doo-Wop... from which the earliest black Rhythm & Blues emerged- and what primordial DeeJay, Alan Freed would dub as "Rock n' Roll" in 1954! I've loved all sorts of music over the years... from country to classical. I even suffered under the delusion that all music had reached its ne plus ultra in the mid-to-late sixties, via such as The Beatles, Hendrix and Led Zeppelin et al. - But none has "struck-the-chord" and stayed with me like blues and the music of my kid and teen years, Doo-Wop. I was between the ages of 6 and 16 when groups like "The Volumes", "The Flamingos" and "The Skyliners" were inspiring hearts about love, loyalty and pure-hearted romance! Innocence and hope (however naive!) that is all but barren from the music-scape today. "Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers" were singing- "...Come on baby lets go downtown!", to which I still chime-in to this day... "...What! We aint left yet!?" I'm also a DJ and you can catch my two shows on "Rock-it Radio"- an internet broadcast at www.rockitradio.net - Look for my "Cotton Sturdy Blues Hour" there, and/or "Butchie Boys Doo Wop Diner". Tell me somethin' good!
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Who I'd like to meet:
Blues & Doo Wop lovers- afficionados of that "First Decade of Rock n' Roll" & the fathers of the blues. I'd like to meet: Roxy Perry, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Vaughn, Charlie Musslewhite, Jill Fromewick, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, John Hammond You can tune-in to the blues and that first decade @ rockitradio.net where I am a DJ for the "Butchie Boys Doo Wop Diner" & "Cotton Sturdy Blues Hour" shows... Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Sgt. Nathan O'Brien ( Butchie's nephew ) 3rd Inf. Div. Iraq Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Spc-4 Charles ( Butchie ) Olmstead: 11th Cav. Vietnam 1967 Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Sgt. Charlie C. Olmstead ( Butchie's Dad- Right ) 1st Cav. Korean War 1952 *********************************************************** BUTCHIE BOY OLMSTEAD PLAYS THESE DELUXE BLUES HARPS! Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

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James Reeser & The Back Seat Drivers

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Oct 29 2009 9:02 PM

You need to check out the new Victoria "Blowbox" Harp amp! I was instrumental in designing and getting into their line of top shelf amps. Go to youtube and search me "James Reeser" and there are a couple of recent vids featuring it. 

It is a 45 watt 2X8 amp. It looks like a tweed head but yes it has 2 8" speakers in it. No one can believe such a fat rich tone comes from a little amp. It is versatile... light weight... It can be plugged into any speaker cab as it has 2, 4 and 8 ohm output taps. It also has a switch that makes it either a stock 59 Bassman if that is your tone (also for guitar if desired) or flip the switch for the harp special circuits and rich fat harp tone! And yes has plenty of power as a stand alone to keep up with just about any band.

James Reeser
ROXY PERRY

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Feb 13 2009 5:51 PM


Happy Valentines Day
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Roxy
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Jan 28 2009 4:56 AM

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