Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Very Sad Day


Dave Matthews Band Member Dead

Posted Aug 19th 2008 9:14PM by TMZ Staff

TMZ has learned LeRoi Moore, the sax player in the Dave Matthews Band, has died. He was 46.Moore was seriously injured in an ATV accident June 30 outside Charlottesville. He had a punctured lung and broken ribs. Moore went back into the hospital last month due to complications.Moore died in Los Angeles this afternoon, after taking a turn for the worse. We're also told the band will perform tonight as scheduled at the Staples Center in L.A.


UPDATE: A rep for the Band just gave TMZ the following statement:"LeRoi Moore, saxophonist and founding member of Dave Matthews Band, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, August 19, 2008, at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles from sudden complications stemming from his June ATV accident on his farm near Charlottesville, Virginia. Moore had recently returned to his Los Angeles home to begin an intensive physical rehabilitation program."

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Memphis, TN and Dave Matthews Band

Saturday, August 2, 2008
AutoZone Park

Don't Drink the Water *
Old Dirt Hill *
Eh Hee *
Water/ Wine
Tripping Billies *
Gravedigger *+
The Song That Jane Likes *
Drive In Drive Out *
Burning Down The House *
#41 *
So Damn Lucky *
Crash Into Me *
Corn Bread *
Sledgehammer *
Where Are You Going
Smooth Rider *
Louisiana Bayou *
Two Step
__________________

Sister ~
Anyone Seen The Bridge *
Too Much Intro *
Ants Marching *


Show Notes:
Send good thoughts for LeRoi
* Jeff Coffin
+ Willie Nelson
~ No Horns, Dave on piano

I haven't had a chance to write about this concert until now, so I am trying to catch up on things and writing this on the 28th of August from Seattle.

I went to Memphis on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of August with Jessica and her husband, Terry so that we could see the Dave Matthews Band concert on Saturday. It was so awesome! It was one of the top five DMB concerts that I have been to. It was so hot that night, about 90 degrees, maybe even 95, even after the sun went down. It was crazy hot! The great thing was that the band played for about 3 hours and seemed to be enjoying every minute of it! We had General Admission tickets that were on the field and we were able to get pretty close to the stage and were right in the center which made a really nice view. This was my 16th DMB concert and the first without LeRoi Moore playing because of his accident back in June. Unfortunately he died on August 19th, which was terrible news. It was a really fun night though and the concert was fantastic!! I can't wait until tomorrow when I will see them at the Gorge for the first of three nights!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Dave Matthews Band at Busch Stadium. June 7th, 2008

Saturday Jun 7 2008
Busch Stadium

Two Step
Rhyme And Reason
Corn Bread
Crash Into Me
One Sweet World
#27
So Damn Lucky
Crush
Don’t Drink the Water
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)
Pay For What You Get
Recently
Water Into Wine
Tripping Billies
Grey Street
You Might Die Trying
Ants Marching
__________________
Everyday
Louisiana Bayou
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)



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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Saturday, September 08, 2007

The Gorge 2007, Dave Matthews Band



Here is the setlists for the three nights that Dave Matthews Band played at The Gorge in Washington over Labor Day Weekend. I had an awesome time! My friend Brian flew in from Anchorage, AK and I flew in from St. Louis, MO. We met up in Seattle and then drove the three hours from Seattle. The weather was awesome and the concerts were the best!

08/31/2007
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA


Dreaming Tree *
When The World Ends *
Corn Bread *
Crush *
#27 *
Grey Street *
Eh Hee *
Lie In Our Graves *
Stand Up [For It] *+
A Dream So Real *
The Song That Jane Likes *
The Idea Of You *
Jimi Thing *
Rhyme & Reason *~
What Would You Say *
Louisiana Bayou *

Encore:
Gravedigger Ä
Stay (Wasting Time) *

Special Guests:
* Rashawn Ross
+ Robert Randolph
~ Joe Lawlor
Ä Dave Solo



09/01/2007
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA


A Dream So Real *
Two Step *
Loving Wings *
Where Are You Going *
Corn Bread *
Hunger For The Great Light *
You Might Die Trying *
#27 *
Don’t Drink the Water *
Eh Hee *
Smooth Rider *+
The Stone *
Dancing Nancies *
Warehouse *
Shotgun *
So Much To Say *
Anyone Seen The Bridge *
Too Much *

Encore:
Sister ~
Tripping Billies *

Special Guests:
* Rashawn Ross
+ Robert Randolph
~ Carter, Butch and Rashawn: Back-up vocals


















09/02/2007
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA


A Dream So Real *
Seek Up *
Crash Into Me *
Dream Girl *
Corn Bread *
Bartender *
One Sweet World
Eh Hee *
#41 *
All Along The Watchtower *+
#27 *
The Maker *
Grace Is Gone
Pantala Naga Pampa *
Rapunzel *
Ants Marching *

Encore:
Butterfly ~
Lie In Our Graves [reprise] *
Everyday *

Special Guests:
* Rashawn Ross
+ Robert Randolph
~ Dave Solo

Saturday, April 28, 2007

CALEB WILLIS
Friday, April 27, 2007

Caleb Jordan Willis, 17, passed away Thursday, April 19, 2007, while wakeboarding at Spring Valley Lake in Victorville. He left this world doing what he loved. Caleb began wakeboarding at age 9. He was a member of the Spring Valley Lake and Canyon Lake wakeboard clubs. He also traveled throughout the United States competing at Nationals, Worlds and the Junior Pro Tour for the past several years. In 2004 he traveled to Sevilla, Spain, for the WWC Wakeboard Championships and placed eighth. He aspired to be a pro wakeboarder. He was an honor student at Sultana High School with many friends. He was drug free and encouraged many of his friends to be responsible in many ways. Caleb is in heaven with his mom. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Caleb is survived by his proud father, Big Mike; sisters Rachael and Rianna; brother Jamison; grandparents Stan and Nancy Willis and Boyce Woody; plus the many families that adopted him in their hearts. A viewing took place from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Victor Valley Mortuary, where people were able to come and see what his life was all about. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at High Desert Church. Please wear casual clothing (no suits); board shorts and flip flops are acceptable. You can also honor Caleb and his family by going to www.myspace.com/wemissyoucaleb. The Caleb Jordan Willis Memorial fund has been established. Donations can be made at any Wells Fargo Bank location.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

New's Article From Victor Valley Daily Press.

Wakeboarding injuries kill Victorville teen
By KATHERINE ROSENBERG
2007-04-20 23:36:00
VICTORVILLE — A 17-year-old died from injuries he suffered on Spring Valley Lake when attempting a wakeboarding stunt, officials said Friday.

Caleb Willis, 17, of Victorville was pronounced dead at Desert Valley Hospital about an hour
after he was injured, according to the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Web site. Initial reports were that he struck his head on the board, officials said.

The accident was reported around 4:30 p.m. Thursday and deputies and paramedics were sent to the 18000 block of Pier Drive in Spring Valley Lake, said Sgt. Lon Jacobs of the Victor Valley station.

Deputy Ryan Gutierrez arrived within minutes and relieved bystanders — including Willis’ family — of CPR compressions, Jacobs said.

“Ryan said that at no time did the victim show signs of life,” Jacobs said. “CPR was constantly being administered.”

Although an air ambulance was called, as soon as American Medical Response arrived Willis was transported to Desert Valley Hospital where he died around 5:45 p.m.

“As far as I understand there was nothing criminal about it, they were just out enjoying lake recreationally,” Jacobs said.

Deputy Troy McComas from the Colorado River station was called to the area to conduct a fatal boating accident investigation, authorities said.

It is the second death on Spring Valley Lake this month. A 19-year-old drowned April 1 when boating after hours, officials said.

“This was just a horrific, tragic accident,” Jacobs said.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Caleb Willis






I have just received more terrible news. I really can not believe it right now, but I have to get it out of my head and put it into words. My sisters' former step-son, Caleb, was killed today while wake-boarding. He was 17 years old. I have not seen Caleb since my sisters divorce, several years ago, so when I think about him, I still see him as a young boy. I remember video taping him while wake-boarding so that he could see how much "air" he got. I remember the happy and proud look on his face when he watched the video. I am so sad for his father Mike, sister's Rachel and Rianna and younger brother Jamison. Rachel and Jamison have already lost their mother to cancer and Mike lost his wife. Now they must face this reality which is unbearable to think about. I can't help but cry for the loss of such a wonderful boy. I am so sad for my sister also, who loved him like her own son, and to my nephews and nieces who lived with him for many years. They have all lost someone very close to them and I know they are hurting right now. The world has lost another young life that was so promising. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends. This is going to be the beginning of some very tough times for many people.
Goodbye Caleb, you will be missed, but you will remain in my heart and in the hearts of many others.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Friday, February 09, 2007

33 Years Old!!

I can't believe that I am 33 years old now! I don't feel like I am at all, which is a good thing I guess. My birthday, yesterday, was also a little sad. It was the first one that my Dad wasn't alive to see. I always enjoyed hearing from him on my birthday. He always brought a smile to my face.

My birthday was sort of split into two parts. The girls took me to dinner tonight to celebrate because last night I volunteered to work one of the concession stands at the Scott-Trade Center in St Louis during the Blues game. The money that we raised last night went to the girls school, so I figured that it was for a very good cause. Anything to help improve the education opportunities for children is a worthy cause. I think we raised around $500 for the school last night, just selling beer, food and drinks to the fans.

I actually had a pretty good time doing it. The Blues played the Detroit Redwings and won the game with a score of 1-0! I love going to hockey games, but I haven't been to a Blues game in a couple of years because of the strike. It is sad, the stadium was only half-full, if that. Oh well, it is going to take a few years to get the fans confidence back and start the process of building a devoted fan base.

There were 6 of us that went there to work the stand. Melanie rounded up most of them, including me, at the last minute. For the amount of money raised, it was worth it. Hopefully the school will be able to put it to good use.


Today was my birthday dinner. Melanie and the Girls took me out to Texas Roadhouse which is one of my top two favorite restaurants! I had a really good time, even though I was totally put in the spot light! Megan told the waitress that it was my birthday! So, the next think I know, I am sitting on a saddle, everyone is looking at me and the staff is singing some song as loud as they can to the whole restaurant!!! Then I had to twirl my napkin around in the air when everone yelled "yee haw!!" (or something like that). I wasn't too embarassed though! Usually I wouldn't have climbed on the saddle, but it is amazing what you will do when your three daughters are looking at you and smiling. I didn't want to act like a little baby and run away!

Well, other than that, not much else went on for my birthday. I guess as you get older, they just don't mean as much. I do know that this last year taught me so much. I think I grew up more during my 32nd year than I have in a very long time

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Sarasota, Florida



Right now I am in Sarasota, Florida at my brother's house! I flew in last night at 8pm and it is so nice here! I left St Louis yesterday and the temperature was in the 30's with snow on the way. Today we went down to the beach just to see it and it was so beautiful! The temperature here today was in the high 70's and sunny! It is such an amazing change from one day to the next! I really can't believe that it is January right now.
Anyway, I just wanted to write a really quick message and attach some pictures. It is going to be a nice week here hopefully!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Dave Matthews Video -- "Sister"

This is a video taken in May 2006 of Dave Matthews playing "Sister." This is a new song that was played this summer during the tour. Dave sang this song at the first show of the summer here in St Louis! It is such an awesome song!! It reminds me of my sisters that I love so much!!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Loss of The Greatest Dad.


I thought that when I first started this blog that most of this would be about fun things that I have done and future travels that were to come. Tonight I feel like I need to talk about something very sad that happened over the weekend. Not that I want to let everyone know about this, but I guess more for my own personal well-being. Actually, I guess I would also like to somehow have this as a little, simple memorial to the greatest man that I knew. He was the nicest, most caring man who always thought of others before himself. He never asked for anything and always offered everything to anyone in need. He loved people and more importantly, loved to make them smile and feel good. He spent the last few years of his life in pain and sometimes in misery, but he would never ask for help.

Unfortunately, I don't remember much of my dad when he and my mom were still married. They divorced when I was about 7 or 8 years old. My earliest memories are of my dad picking me and my brother up to spend time with him. He was always so happy to see us! He always wanted to buy us new clothes and other things, not to buy our love, but to make sure we had what we needed. I remember driving around with him while he was working for AAA. He would go to calls for roadside assistance and always make the people he was helping feel better about their situation. I loved riding around with him and listening to him talk about different things. I loved it when we would stop at a Circle K or 7-Eleven to get something to drink, like a Super Big Gulp. I know it may sound silly, but those are the things that I remember about my dad. He had a way of making me happy just to be around him. Even if we were not doing anything really exciting. Although I wasn't able to spend as much time with him when I was growing up that I would have liked to, I was able to spend much more time with him as I grew older. I will never foget him and I will always (and have always) loved him.

I was able to spend the last 3 weeks of his life here at my house with him. I was able to see him every day, except for the five days that I spent in Washington State earlier this month. It seems such a short time that he was here with me, but to me, it is worth a whole lifetime. Until the very end, he wanted me to be happy, even though he was in constant pain and deteriorating health. He would be hurting, but he would make a joke about something and make me laugh. I will miss having him here in my home. I can still smell him here when I enter his room to clean it and get everything in order. I will never forget these last few weeks. He affected the lives of so many people in a positive way. I am very glad that he is not in pain anymore and can finally get some rest, but there are a lot of us that will miss him so very much. We are all hurting right now, but I know that we will make it through this because if there is one thing that my dad never wanted was to have people crying about him after he died. We all did and we all will for some time to come, but that is human nature.

I love you dad and I will miss you very much!

-Ryan


Glenn E. Olds
11/14/1940 - 9/9/2006

Monday, September 04, 2006

Camping at The Gorge!! 8/31 to 9/4/2006!!

One of the best parts of the three nights of Dave Matthews and O.A.R. was camping for four straight nights with thousands of DMB fans from all over the country and Canada. If I had to guess, I would say that there was about 20,000 people there in the camping section of The Gorge! It was awesome to see all of the tents and the different set-ups that people had. Some people brought couches, recliners and anything else you can think of. We actually saw someone that brought their kitchen stove!! No joke!! I should have taken a pic of that! It was a great time and we met some really nice people. Here are some pictures of some of the camping that was going on.





This picture was taken on 8/31/2006. We didn't even know we could camp there that night. We had tickets for the nights of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd. We were told that the campground did not open until Friday afternoon (the 1st). Luckily we decided to drive by just to look at the place and found out that we could come in a day early!! It did cost an extra $40 though.



















Of course grabbing a beer was the first thing that we did after we, I mean Jessica, set the tent up! There was not much else to do the first night but have a few beers!! Not that I am complaining. I couldn't think of anything better to do at that time! If you notice in the background, there are not many people to be seen. Wait until you see a picture from the next morning!

The picture below was taken the morning of the 1st! Notice how many people showed up during the night!! It was awesome to see the place fill up so fast. We were so glad to get there when we did!!











This is a picture of the pathway that leads from the campground to the Amphitheater. It looks peaceful now, but you should see it after the concert! It is a mess. Of course, people felt the need to "moo" while walking shoulder to shoulder down this path. You practically don't have to move your feet, you can kind of just be pushed by the crowds of people! This walk was not the funnest thing to do after standing all night during the show.






The picture on the left is of the lawn area of the amphitheater from the campground. I took this picture from the campground. The picture of the right is of the campground taken from the lawn area of the amphitheater. It shows half of the campground which extends out of the picture to the right.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Dave Matthews Band. The Gorge. Night 3. 9/3/2006



09/03/2006
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre
George, WA


Granny *
Typical Situation *
Grey Street *
Where Are You Going
The Idea Of You *
Lie In Our Graves *
JTR *
Crush *
Dreaming Tree *
Last Stop *
Digging a Ditch *
Cant Stop
Jimi Thing *
Tripping Billies *
Encore:
Loving Wings *
All Along The Watchtower *

Special Guests:
* Rashawn Ross on Trumpet

This is a picture of Me, Jessica and two of the people that we met during the weekend (John and Megan). They were really nice and were always offering food to us! They are from Utah and drove down, so they were able to bring a lot more stuff then we did. I think that meeting all of the different people and making new friends was what made the weekend so much fun!



Saturday, September 02, 2006

Dave Matthews Band. The Gorge. Night 2. 9/2/2006


09/02/2006
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre
George, WA

One Sweet World *
Crash Into Me
Seek Up *
Grace Is Gone
When The World Ends *
Shotgun *
Don’t Drink the Water *
If I Had It All *
Dancing Nancies *
So Much To Say *
Too Much *
Break Free *
Pig *
Ants Marching *

Encore:
Butterfly
American Baby Intro *
Pantala Naga Pampa *
Rapunzel *

Special Guests:* Rashawn Ross on Trumpet

Friday, September 01, 2006

Dave Matthews Band. The Gorge. Night 1. 9/1/2006



09/01/2006
Dave Matthews Band
Gorge Amphitheatre
George, WA

Everyday *
Proudest Monkey *
Satellite *
Say Goodbye *
What Would You Say *
The Idea Of You *
Big Eyed Fish *
Bartender *
Hunger For The Great Light *
Dream Girl *
Loving Wings *
Warehouse *
Stolen Away On 55th & 3rd *
Cant Stop
You Might Die Trying *
Louisiana Bayou *

Encore:
Sister [Dave Solo]
So Right *
Stay [Wasting Time]

Special Guests:* Rashawn Ross on Trumpet