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By Sarah Piña Looking for an elegant, upscale local restaurant for a date night? Perhaps a more casual biergarten for a fun evening with friends? Or maybe a ladies’ night with craft cocktails at a sophisticated and stylish ’40s era-inspired bar?
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A short drive or even a boat ride will take you to the newest, most eclectic spot in the Bay Area. Located at 2015 FM 517 Road East in Dickinson, Marais boasts the best of many worlds that can fit any group, occasion, or budget. Formerly the site of Garcia’s Grill, owners Keith and Holly Lilley (who also own Dickinson BBQ next door) recently opened a venue unlike anything Houston – let alone the southeast area – has ever seen. Marais (French, meaning “marsh”) is a full-service, upscale restaurant, located on the Benson Bayou. It features a variety of spaces, including a fine dining area and multiple bars – from casual to more upscale – woven throughout the property both upstairs and downstairs. “Indoors, our main fine dining area (complete with nearly 150 wine lockers) adjoins the Benson Bar, which was inspired by the old industrial vibe of the Warehouse District of New Orleans, and even has custom-made swings. I would describe the interior as accessible elegance with a casual vibe, where you can explore and play. A lot of people sit here on these swings and really enjoy sitting and chatting for hours with a beautiful view of the bayou,” Lilley said. “We also have an elegant space for special events of 50 to 60 people,” he said, making note of the carefully-researched (“nothing is here by accident,” he noted), New Orleans-inspired details that embellish the several spaces one may enjoy their time in. These details include a variety of chandeliers, bars with high-end Statuary marble and custom-designed barstools for maximum comfort, and even gas lamps handmade and created by the very same fabricator of the lamps found in the French Quarter. - Continued on Page 11
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MARAIS: Continued From Page 9 These same details are abundant throughout Marais, inside and out. In addition to the indoor spaces, “Marais Outdoors” has a pirate/John-Lafitte inspired bar downstairs called The Plank on a lower level by the water as well a biergarten with authentic tables from Oktoberfest in Wilke, Germany. Add to that a large wrap-around waterfront terrace, adorned with outdoor chandeliers, eclectic hanging swings, and zero-gravity swings around a 120-year-old oak tree, and Marais becomes the recipe for the perfect evening out. “The sunsets are amazing out here, especially with our lighting,” Lilley said, referring to the several cozy and warm outside chandeliers that adorn the terrace. “It’s really the perfect spot for a nice date night, with a great wine and some of our appetizers,” he said. The appetizers, or “Social Starters” are certainly nothing to miss, as well as the full-service dining experience available for guests. Marias offers an evolving Gulf Coast casual menu created by Lilley in collaboration with Executive Chef Frank Pannitti, who has spent much of his well-established career in the best steakhouses and fine-dining restaurants in Texas, as well as local Chef de Cuisine Carole Barnett (formerly of Pod Zu’s and Kemah Steakhouse).
“We all have a background in Southern cooking,” Lilley said. “But I love the diversity of Houston and wanted the menu to reflect that, so it keeps evolving,” he said, making note of guest favorites such as Okra Rellenos (flash-fried whole okra stuffed with habanero jack cheese served with a Thai Chile dipping sauce) and Marais Bacon Candy (smoked, candied and cubed pork belly served with jalapeño pepper jelly). - Continued on Page 15
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However, the fine dining experience, or any way one chooses to enjoy their evening at Marais, doesn’t have to come with a hefty price. Happy Hour runs from Monday through Friday, offering $3 off their Social Starters, as well as drink specials which include $2 domestic drafts, $4 craft beers, and $5 margaritas, to name a few. “This is fine dining at casual dining prices. We want to give people control over what they want to spend, but still enjoy themselves in a beautiful place,” he said. Because of these factors and all Marais has to offer, the popularity of the restaurant has boomed since its inception in April. Therefore, it is helpful to keep in mind that peak hours are from around 5 p.m. onward, and valet service is highly recommended. “My message to people would be don’t worry about the parking. We have valets, so let them do it, and relax and enjoy your evening at Marais with us!” Lilley said. Marais is currently open Tuesday through Thursday from 4 to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11pm (though, opening soon for lunch on Fridays, and all day on Saturdays); and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Closed on Mondays.) Plan to swing by the bayou and see what all the buzz is about!
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Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Brings Baja California Vibes to League City always use name-brand liquors. “A Jack and Coke here will always have Jack Daniels in it, nothing less,” he said. “We’re really a drinking shop with a taco problem!” Cadle joked.
By Sarah Piña Since its founding in 2003, Fuzzy’s Taco Shop has made its way from Fort Worth throughout the State of Texas in more than 100 locations. This past November, Fuzzy’s opened in League City, and the response has been resounding. This isn’t your average taco shop, after all! Throughout the week, guests can enjoy even more than the delicious eats and drinks for which Fuzzy’s has become so popular.
Though known for these unique drinks and eats, Fuzzy’s also offers more in terms of the community, as well.
“Every Monday, we have Geeks Who Drink Bar Trivia, which is a lot of fun and people love it,” General Manager Kirk Cadle said. “And on Thursdays, we have karaoke, which is unusual to find in a place where you can have some tacos, have your dinner, and then enjoy the fun in a family-friendly atmosphere,” he said.
“That’s what I really like about working with Fuzzy’s. We do different things and are always giving back to community organizations and schools. We really want to give back to the people who are so important to our community, such as local law enforcement and teachers,” he said.
The tacos, of course, are what Fuzzy’s has become famous for ($1.25 every Tuesday, by the way!); however, Cadle notes that at their League City location, the nachos reign supreme. “Nachos are a big favorite here. We have everything from spicy pork to shredded brisket nachos, and they come with queso, pico de gallo, feta, and garlic. The feta, in particular, seems like a really different choice for nachos, but it really gives them a very distinct flavor people just love,” he said. “The ingredients we use are different, because it has a more Baja-California influence to the atmosphere and the food. It is something that really sets Fuzzy’s apart from the TexMex scene in the area.” In addition to the Baja California-inspired flavors, Fuzzy’s also carries 35 beers on draft, many of them local Texas beers, as well as a variety of bottled beers. Happy Hour runs each week from Monday through Friday, from 2 to 6 p.m., and includes $1 off house margaritas and $1 off draft beers, among other specials. Be on the lookout for their featured drink of the month, as well!
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop is located at 2660 Marina Bay Drive in League City. They are open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., with later hours running until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Be sure to download Fuzzy’s “Friends with Benefits” phone app, where guests can earn rewards through their loyalty club, and visit the League City-specific location Facebook page of Fuzzy’s to stay up-to-date on all of the latest specials and events, too! After all, it’s Taco’Clock somewhere!
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By Kelley Dawson Artist Billie Brinkley inspired and often ignited her students’ creativity while teaching art for Goose Creek Consolidated School District in Baytown for 32 years. Now having been retired for more than ten years, Brinkley has time to create her own intriguing pieces. She shared, “I like to make art that is not only beautiful, but compelling and makes people think.” Brinkley informed that what her art may mean to her is up to the viewers’ interpretations and no longer hers. “My gift is art,” stated Brinkley. She joked that teachers often seek out the kid who can do art to help with the class bulletin board and she was that kid. Brinkley majored in fine arts and also earned a Master of Arts degree. “My parents probably thought I’d be broke,” she added. Brinkley then became a teacher. “Teaching is exciting and fun. You can spin your sarcasm and the kids get it. We laughed a lot and learned a lot,” she shared. Brinkley explained there is a preconception that teaching art is easy. She declared, “It’s not. I once taught history and everyone has the same answer to the same test question. In art, everyone has a different answer to the same question.” Brinkley added, “As a teacher you must watch that bloom.” In addition to helping her students blossom creatively, Brinkley taught problem solving by instructing the kids “to figure out how to do it.” She said, “I used to tell my students the root word of smart is art.” Brinkley revealed that many of her students discovered their artistic gifts and were saved by art. She noted her school district had great wins with several kids earning national merit awards which they received in Washington DC. “I’m blessed to be able to teach. We are driven to make things beautiful and create. It’s in our DNA,” proclaimed Brinkley. She continues to create prolific pieces and has not painted herself into a corner. Brinkley’s portfolio is extraordinarily diverse from photorealistic paintings to unconstrained mixed media and unique paper mache sculptures. Brinkley’s drawings are engaging and endearing. Her mixed-media creations captivate the viewer and certainly cause a deep state of contemplation. Though she works with various mediums, Brinkley disclosed her favorite is Golden Open acrylics. She advised the particular acrylic doesn’t dry as fast and blends more like oils. Brinkley affirmed, “Art is just fun and enlightening; a gift from God.” She expressed she is a lifetime learner and has a high level of curiosity. She said, “I’m always learning and painting. Always on the lookout for inspiration.” Birding on trips to High Island is a current inspiration of Brinkley’s and gives her material to paint, draw, and sculpt. To learn more about artist Billie Brinkley and to view additional works, visit http://nsartists.org/member_gallery/artwork-of-billie-brinkleynsa or email billie.brinkley@gmail.com.
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Summer Camps Offer Variety Around Clear Lake and Galveston for Kiddos By Domino Taylor Summer is here and the kiddos will be out of school, so it is time to think of which camp is best for your children on summer break.
Farpoint Theatre is offering their summer tradition, 2017 Summer Theatre Drama Camp. This camp teaches acting, confidence building skills and behind the scenes education. The camp and stage is in Seabrook at the Community House on Anders. This is a non-profit day camp with a low cost for a week of fun and learning. At the end of the camp is a grand finale production. It is amazing how much the children learn in one week and present an entertaining play. Farpoint Theatre also offers grants for elementary and middle school children. As any community theatre, Farpoint is always seeking volunteers, sponsors and donations. The tentative dates for the summer theatre camp are July 10 through July 21. Those that are interested can contact Peter Kinser: Peter.d.kinser@juno.com or Haley Tucker at tuckerhaley@ymail.com. Find Farpoint Theatre’s page on Facebook for all the updates and camp applications. Break a leg, guys. Sea Star Base in Galveston has summer camps where the classroom meets the water. The high adventure camps gets the students out on the water and learn more than just how to sail. They will learn how and why the sails work. The camp connects the classroom learning with the real world application. Camps dates are July 10 through July 15 and July 17 through July 22 and are for students 13 to 17 years of age. The cost is $750 for the 6 days/5 nights camp, which includes US Sailing membership, Texas Boaters Education course, time at the helm sailing, 11 REACH modules (US Sailing’s STEM Education Program, which combines science, technology, engineering and math) and a visit on the Tall Ship Elissa. Combining educators, sailing instructors, engineers and scientists with today’s youth provides them with a one of a kind authentic learning experience, giving the campers the opportunity to apply their classroom learning in a cooperative work environment. For information and applications refer to their website, www.ssbgalveston.org or call (409)572-2560. Sea Star Base Galveston is a non-profit organization located at 7509 Broadway, Galveston. Anchors aweigh! Space Center Houston is preparing for a Martian summer with robots, rovers and fun. Space Center offers an assortment of age-appropriate educational camp experiences. Campers will participate in innovative robotics challenges, take part in space-themed interactive experiences and explore all that Space Center Houston has to offer. Summer camps are by ages, camps for age 4, camps for ages 5-6, camps for ages 78, camps for ages 9-11 and camps for ages 12-14. The dates vary per camp starting in June, continuing with several sessions in July and ending summer with August camps. Registration is a must through their website, www.spacecenter.org, due to spaces filling quickly. Registration forms must be received five days prior to the first day of camp. Forms can be downloaded from the website and submitted electronically to camps@spacecenter.org. Wait lists are available for sold-out camps. Check-in is 8:15 a.m. and checkout is 3:15 p.m. There is also a before-care option available from 7 a.m. or an aftercare until 6 p.m. for an extra $15 per day. Specific camp questions can also be directed to the Reservation Department at 281-283-4744. A student can receive a 10% discount by becoming a Space Center Houston Member. The Manned Space Flight Education Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation and the cornerstone of its education mission is Space Center of Houston located 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston. One giant leap for a fun summer!
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May 5 – 13: Children’s Art Classes, 7p.m., Heart Gallery, 511 23rd St., Galveston, 409457-8198
May 6: Galveston Art Walk, Galveston Art League, 6-9p.m. 2217A Postoffice, Galveston, 409-300-3009, www.fromtheheart.gallery.com May 6: Artrageous, Where Art meets Music, 8p.m., The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St. Galveston, 409-763-2481, www.thegrand.com
May 7: Mommy & Child Art, 3-5 p.m., Heart Gallery, 511 23rd St., Galveston, 409-457-8198
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May 7 & 8: Auditions, Song of Singapore, COM Community Theatre, 7p.m., College of the Mainland Community Theatre, 1200 N. Amburn Rd., Texas City, www.com.edu
May 12-21: The Foreigner, Fri. & Sat. 8p.m., Sunday 2:30 p.m., Island ETC Theatre Company, 2317 Mechanic St., Galveston, 409-762-3556, www.islandetc.org
May 19 - June 4: Pippin, Fri. & Sat. 8p.m. Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2:30 p.m. Clear Creek Country Theatre, 18091 Upper Bay Road, Nassau Bay, 281-3355228, clearcreekcountrytheatre.org
May 8: Juried Art Competition Deadline, Affaire d’Art, email artwork to affairedartcurator@yahoo.com, www.affairedart.com
May 13: Basic Drawing Workshop for Kids & Adults, 502 Pine Gully Rd. Seabrook, www.seabrooktx.gov/ccworkshops
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May 5 & 6: League City Music Festival, 311p.m., Walter Hall Park, 807 Hwy. 3 North, League City, lcmusicfest.com
May 6: The Revelers, 8p.m., Bayou Theatre, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., 281-283-2065, uhcl.edu/culturalarts May 13: Arlo Guthrie – Running Down the Road Tour, featuring Abe Guthrie, 8p.m., The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St. Galveston, 409-763-2481, thegrand.com
May 20: Bay Area Blue grass Monthly Show, 6p.m. Johnny Arolfo Civic Center, 300 W. Walker, League City, bayareabluegrass.org
May 20: Butler Longhorn Museum Cowgirl Fashion Show & Concert, 11a.m. 3p.m., 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-3321393 butlerlonghornmuseum.com
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May 9 & 23: Bay Area Photo Club, 7p.m., Honors Night, Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church, 17503 El Camino Real, 77058, president@bayareaphotoclub.org, bayareaphotoclub.org
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La Porte Library: Tuesday Story Time, 10:15 a.m., followed by Baby Time 11a.m., 600 S. Broadway, La Porte, 281-471-4022, hcpl.net Rosenberg Library: Story times are offered every Wednesday at 10a.m. & 2p.m. for children 6 and under and their caregivers, 2310 Sealy Street, Galveston, 409-763-8854 ex. 135, rosenberg-library.org
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1940 Air Terminal Museum: Hobby Airport, Raffle tickets on sale now for Airplane, 713-454-1940, www.1940airterminal.org May 20- Ellington Airport 100 Year Celebration, 11a.m. – 3p.m. 510 Ellington Field, Houston, fly2houston.com/efd100
Armand Bayou Nature Center: Open Tuesday - Saturday, Sunset Cruise 6p.m. Every Saturday Breakfast on Bayou 8a.m. Ages 5 to adult, Nature Tour Third Sundays, Noon, Reservations required on events, 8500 Bay Area Blvd., 281-474-2551, abnc.org
Battleship Texas, State Historic Site: 3255 Highway 134, La Porte, 281-4792431, tpwd.texas.gov
CHILDREN’S ART Library Story Times
Evelyn Meador Library (Pre-K): 10:30 a.m., 2400 N. Meyer, Seabrook. Storytelling by Mrs. Pearson every Wednesday morning & computer classes forming, 281-474-9142, www.hcpl.net
Freeman & Memorial Library: Book Babies on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 10:15 a.m., Toddler Time on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 11:15 a.m. 16616 Diana Lane, Houston, 281-488-1906, www.hcpl.net
Helen Hall Library: Toddler Story Time, Monday 10:15 a.m., Preschool Story Time, Tuesday 10:15 a.m. & 11a.m., Teen Advisory Board (TAB), 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month, 7p.m., Events for Adults; Antiques Roundtable 1st Monday of the Month 1p.m., Computer Classes Wednesday 10a.m., Book Discussion Club 3rd Monday of the Month 7p.m., Local Authors Hour 2nd Thursday of the Month 10:15 a.m.,100 W. Walker, League City, www.hcpl.net
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Bay Area Museum - Lunar Rendezvous Exhibit and Space memorabilia: Open Tuesday – Sunday. Clear Lake Park, 5000 NASA Parkway, Seabrook, 281-326-5960, lunarrendevous.org.
Butler Longhorn Museum: 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393 butlerlonghornmuseum.com
Galveston Railroad Museum: Train Rides every Saturday 11a.m. to 2p.m., 2602 Santa Fe, Galveston, 409-765-5700, galvestonmuseum.com.
League City Historical Society West Bay Common Museum: Open Monday to Friday. Call for group reservations, 281-554-2994, 210 Kansas Avenue, League City, oneroomschoolhouse.org
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43rd GALVESTON HISTORIC HOMES TOUR on May 6 & 7, 13 & 14 Galveston Historical Foundation opens the doors to Galveston’s incredible architectural history through public tours of privately owned homes during its annual Galveston Historic Homes Tour. Tours will be held on May 6, 7, 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 and are available online at www.galvestonhistory.org. Members of Galveston Historical Foundation can purchase specially priced $25 tickets by calling 409-765-3405 or by visiting any of GHF’s retail locations.
May 12. $150 per person, includes homes tour ticket. May 7 & May 14, 9 a.m. – President Harrison Shuttle Tours: During GHF’s Harrison Shuttle Tour, participants will get to trace the parade route of President Benjamin Harrison learning about his visit to the city and important Galveston Landmarks along the way. $15 per person. May 6, 5 p.m. – Hendley Happy Hour: Enjoy a rare peak into the restoration of this iconic Galveston building with craft beer, wine and light appetizers. Guests will be allowed onto the 3rd floor for an unparalleled view of The Strand. $50 per person.
“The annual homes tour highlights the island’s architecture crossing decades of construction and design as well as houses both large and small. Galveston offers a unique collection of late 19th and early 20th century houses that will intrigue visitors and captivate historic house buffs,” says Dwayne Jones, Galveston Historical Foundation’s Executive Director. “Come join GHF and these homeowners as we welcome visitors from across the country to experience historic Galveston of the past.”
HOMES TOUR SPECIAL EVENTS Seats are limited at all special events with pricing, times and reservations available at www.galvestonhistory.org. May 6, 7 and 13, 8 a.m. – Bishop’s Breakfast: The 1892 Bishop’s Palace will open its doors for an exclusive breakfast at the main dining room. Enjoy breakfast, a complimentary audio tour of the house and and tour of the house. $85, includes homes tour ticket.
May 7 & 14, 3 p.m. – 1979 Ortiz Penthouse Happy Hour & Tour: Enjoy a custom cocktail and tour in the penthouse home of Frank & Blanche Ortiz. This incredibly preserved residence was last renovated in 1979 and has been immaculately maintained with the Las Vegas style of the Ortizs. $40 per person. May 14, 5 p.m. – Tiny Homes Tour: Visit a special selection of four tiny historic homes with food, beer and wine pairings at each stop. Galveston’s history with commissary homes and other small houses is a special story and guests will see firsthand how creative homeowners have adapted their homes. $50 per person. May 14, 9 a.m. – Mother’s Day Brunch at the 1838 Menard House Complex: We celebrate mom with this special brunch and tour. Enjoy a hearty brunch, door prizes, flowers and more in Menard Hall, then take a tour of Galveston’s oldest residence, the 1838 Menard House! $70 per person, includes homes tour ticket.
May 5 & May 12, 7 p.m. – History on Tap Dinners: Enjoy a specially created dinner, cooked by an award winning chef, in a Homes Tour home. Tour home owners will lead you on a special tour of the property while you enjoy a one of a kind evening in historic Galveston! Featured homes will be the 1916 Guldmann House on May 5 and the 1925 Swiff & 1926 Wetmore Homes on
Moody Gardens: 24-hour animal webcam and other exhibits, Galveston, Moody Gardens, 800-582-4673, moodygardens.com,
Ocean Star: Offshore Drilling Museum and Education Center, Open Daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Pier 19 at Harborside Dr. & 20th St., Galveston, 409766-7829, OceanStarOEC.com
San Jacinto Monument & Museum: Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. La Porte, 281-4792421, sanjacinto-museum.org Space Center of Hous-
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Texas City Museum: Open Tuesday to Sunday, 409 6th Street N., Texas City, 409643-5799, texas-citytx.org/Museumabout.htm
Texas Seaport Museum: Opening of the Trade Routes 1853, 2100 Harborside Dr., Galveston, galvestonhistory.org To be in the Arts Calendar, email Domino (dominotaylor@yahoo.com)
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ABOVE: 2016 Miss Kemah Teen Skylar Bantz; 2016 Miss Kemah & 2017 Miss Texas USA Nancy Gonzalez; 2015 Miss Kemah Teen & 2016 Miss Texas Teen & Miss Teen USA Karlie Hay.
Good Luck to 2016 Miss Kemah / Miss Texas USA Nancy Gonzalez, who will vying for top crown at the Miss USA pageant in Las Vegas, NV, over Mother’s Day weekend. Miss Kemah Pageant Directors Kelly Williams and Denise O’Brian have been on a roll as twice in the past two years, Miss Kemah has gone on to win the Miss Texas USA title. The 2015 Miss Kemah Teen, Karlie Hay, became the 2016 Miss Texas Teen USA and went on to win the Miss Teen USA title.
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Ellington 100-year Anniversary Celebration
100 Years of Ellington Airport
There are very few operations of any kind that can accurately claim to be “hitting their stride” at the age of 100, but that is most definitely the case in regards to Ellington Airport (EFD). For 100 years, Ellington Airport has served the interests of the United States, the State of Texas, the Houston region and made a major impact in both human aviation and spaceflight. Though more bright days appear to be lying ahead, the public is invited to a FREE event celebrating the rich history and the exciting future of Ellington Airport. The celebration will feature food, live music, aircraft displays and family-friendly activities. Guests can also learn more about the Houston Spaceport, the first truly urban spaceport, and a hub for innovation, education and commercial spaceflight.
1917 – Opened by the Army Air Service on May 21, 1917, named after 1st Lt. Eric Ellington, a U.S. Army aviator and used primarily as an advanced flight training base
WHAT Ellington Airport 100-year Anniversary Celebration WHERE Ellington Airport 510 Ellington Field Houston, TX 77034
WHEN Saturday, May 20, 2017 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
1923 – An order to abandon Ellington Airport is halted when the Texas National Guard is allowed to establish an aviation squadron at EFD 1945 – After the end of World War II, Ellington sees ongoing military presence from several military branches. 1984 – The City of Houston purchases Ellington to use as a third civil airport 2009 – Ellington Field is renamed to Ellington Airport 2015 – The Houston Airport System is granted a Launch Site License from the Federal Aviation Administration, making Ellington Airport the 10th commercial spaceport in the United States 2017 – Ellington Airport looks ahead to the next 100 years of aviation
Lakewood Hires New Sailing Director Lakewood Yacht Club General Manager Terry Chapman announces that the club has secured veteran racer Watt Duffy as Sailing Director. Duffy has been coaching since high school but also has enjoyed sailboat racing success at both the amateur and professional levels. Duffy started sailing at age 12, and it quickly became his passion. He sailed throughout his youth and was a member of the Georgia Tech Sailing team. Having sailed a wide range of boats including the Snipe, the Sonar, the J22, and the Etchells in World Championships as well as the V15, Melges 32, TP52, and Turbo Sled 72, he also brings a wealth of experience in fleet racing, team racing, match racing, and distance racing. "I'm excited for this opportunity to be involved with such a great program," says Duffy. "I will use my 38 years of sailing experience and my passion for sailing to continue the development and growth of Lakewood's sailing program and ensure the program extends to sailors of all ages and levels of sailing experience."
HYC Offshore Regatta May 13-14 • Galv. Bay
J-24 North American Regatta May 24-28 • Galv. Bay
HOUSTON YACHT CLUB 281-471-1255
Keels and Wheels May 5-7 • Clear Lake
Duffy earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Business Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also owns several small businesses, Geaux Fast Sailing, Texas Rag and Supply and Absorbent Recycling. Originally from New Orleans, Duffy lives in Lazy Bend with his wife, Priscilla, and daughters, Holland and Sophie.
May 20-21 • Galveston Bay
"The board of directors, membership and staff are excited about Watt joining us and believe he will generate exciting developments for the Club's sailing program," said LYC Assistant General Manager Kelly Holst.
LAKEWOOD YACHT CLUB 281-474-2511
Wednesday Night Sailboat Races on Clear Lake Villa Capri: 3713 NASA PKWY (Seabrook) *6:15pm 1st Gun
2017 REMAINING RACE 5/10 . . . . . . Series 2, Race 1 5/17 . . . . . . Series 2, Race 2 5/24 . . . . . . Series 2, Race 3 5/31 . . . . . . Series 2, Race 4 6/07 . . . . . . . . . . . Bye Week 6/14 . . . . . . Series 3, Race 1 6/21 . . . . . . Series 3, Race 2 6/28 . . . . . . Series 3, Race 3 7/05 . . . . . . Series 3, Race 4 7/12 . . . . . . . . . . . Bye Week 7/19 . . . . . . Series 4, Race 1 7/26 . . . . . . Series 4, Race 2 8/02 . . . . . . Series 4, Race 3 8/09 . . . . . . Series 4, Race 4 8/16 . . . . . . . . . . . Bye Week 8/23 . . . . . . Series 5, Race 1 8/30 . . . . . . Series 5, Race 2 9/06 . . . . . . Series 5, Race 3 9/13 . . . . . . Series 5, Race 4 9/20 . . . . . . . . . . . Bye Week 9/27 . . . . . . . . Awards Party
The SCENE sailing team returned for the 2017 season of the Wednesday Night Races last month and is currently leading the crowded, 20-boat J22 fleet series competition after the first four races making up Series 1. Fresh off of multiple-class champion seasons, the team is once again captained by veteran sailor Stuart Lindow. Sponsoring The SCENE Sailing Team in 2017 is Carefree Boat Club, Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack and Bay Area Media Services. The team is powered by Galactic Coast Brewing. Head out and cheer them on!
Shoe Regatta Commodore’s Cruise June 4-10 • Gulf Of Mexico
GBCA Rum Races #1 Sat, June 1 • Galv. Bay #2 Sat, June 17 • Galv. Bay #3 Sat, July 1 • Galv. Bay #4 Sat, July 8 • Galv. Bay #5 Sat, July 22 • Galv. Bay #6 Sat, Aug 12 • Galv. Bay #7 Sat, Aug 26 • Galv. Bay #8 Sat, Sept 10 • Galv. Bay GALVESTON BAY CRUISING ASSOCIATION (GBCA)
Lakewood Anticipates Great Turnout for 35th Shoe Regatta • May 20 & 21 Lakewood Yacht Club (LYC) and the Bay Access Foundation are pleased to present this year's KO Sailing Musto Shoe Regatta May 20 & 21, 2017. First hosted by LYC and organized by Bay Access in 1982, this regatta is open to the public and will be raced on Galveston Bay. It's a popular event for the local racers; in previous years, the crew members of the winning boats in each class received a pair of quality deck shoes. This year's first place winners in each class will be presented with a pair of primo Musto sailing shoes designed specifically for racing enthusiasts. The regatta is open to one-design, handicap and cruising sailboats over 20 feet in length with a cabin. Three courses will be available to accommodate the one-design, PHRF and distance classes. Visit the LYC website at lakewoodyachtclub.com to view the notice of race or register before the May 17 entry deadline. Crew waivers and other valuable information are also available. The entry fee is $85 with a $5 discount available to U.S. Sailing members. Saturday's party at the Club will include a Texas Southern-style dinner, two drink tickets and live entertainment by LC Roots. Lakewood also will host the Awards party Sunday, May 21st. The Skippers' Meeting will take place in the LYC Ballroom Fri-
day, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. "Attendance at the Skippers' Meeting is highly encouraged," says Bob Hunkins, KO Sailing Musto Shoe Regatta Chair. "You'll want to take advantage of the important information provided regarding both on- and offthe-water weekend activities." LYC member volunteers and staff are working diligently to provide an enjoyable event for racers, spectators and guests. "We could not have the continued success we've had all these years without tremendous sponsorship," said David Comeaux, LYC Race Committee Chairman. "Aside from title sponsors KO Sailing and Musto Shoes, other 2017 shoe regatta sponsors include the City of Seabrook, nue Vodka, Little Yacht Sales, OJ’s Marine, True North Marine, Blackburn Marine, Alliant Marine & Energy Insurance and Davis Marine Electronics." Contact Lakewood Yacht Club at 281-474-2511 or race@lakewoodyachtclub.com or Bob Hunkins at rdhunkins@verizon.net or 281-216-4082 for information about the regatta.
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Featured Attractions 1. Space Center Houston Visit Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center. Applaud the accomplishments of NASA and the U.S. manned space flight program at Space Center Houston. You will relive the past achievements of the space program and witness today's history in the making. Everything you see in the facility is realistic. Space Center Houston's creators kept in close contact with NASA to ensure the most accurate experience. Each attraction is selfguided so you can spend as much time, or as little time, in each areas as desired. Most guests spend four to six hours in the Center. Discount Tickets: Discount Space Center Houston tickets available at Bay Area Houston Visitors Center. 281-474-9700.
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14. HAAK VINEYARDS & WINERY
1 Hope Blvd. (Galveston)..800-582-4673
3523 Highway 134.......... 281-479-2431
510 Ellington Field........ 713-847-4200
6310 Avenue T. ............ 409-925-1401
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710 4th Street.............. 281-334-9880
2002 Terminal Dr. ...... 409-740-7722
One Monument Circle...... 281-479-2421
2500 South Shore Blvd.....281-334-1000
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16. BIG LEAGUE DREAMS
2026 Lockheed............ 409-770-9283
2501 Seawall Blvd..... 1.855.789.7437
5050 FM 517, Alvin........ 281-337-6376
1150 Big League Dreams...281-316-3400
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13. ARMAND BAYOU NATURE CTR. 17. RAILEAN DISTILLERY
2100 Caroline St. ........ 281-337-2021
5300 East Road (Baytown).. 281-422-1150
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26. TOP GOLF 21401 Gulf Frwy. (Webster) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-657-1300 27. BAYBROOK MALL 500 Baybrook Mall Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-488-4620 28. MAGNOLIA GREEK GOLF COURSE 1501 Bay Area Blvd. . . . . .281-557-0555 29. BEACON LAKES GOLF CLUB 801 FM 646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-337-1459 30. SOUTH SHORE HARBOUR CC 4300 South Shore Harbour . . . . 281-334-0521
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31. GALVESTON EAST BEACH 1923 Boddeker Drive . . . . 409-762-EAST 32. THE GRAND 1894 OPERA HOUSE 2020 Postoffice St.409-763-7173 33. THE STRAND HISTORIC DISTRICT Galveston . . . . . . .713- 629-3700 34. MARDI GRAS MUSEUM 2309-2311 Ship’s Mechanic Row . . 409-765-5930 35. MOODY MANSION MUSEUM 2618 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . 409-762-7668 36. BISHOP'S PALACE 1402 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409-762-2475 37. GALVESTON RAILROAD MUSEUM 25th & Strand . 409-765-5700 38. TEXAS SEAPORT MUSEUM Pier 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409-763-1877 39. OCEAN STAR OFFSHORE MUSEUM Pier 20 . . . . . 409-766-STAR 40. SEAWOLF PARK Pelican Island via Seawolf Parkway . . . 409-797-5114
41. HOBBY AIRPORT 7800 Airport Boulevard . . . . . . . . . . . .713-640-3000 42. RELIANT STADIUM One Reliant Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-667-1400 43. HOUSTON MEDICAL CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713-791-8805 44. DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT . . . . 713-658-8938 45. TOYOTA CENTER 1510 Polk Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .713-758-7200 46. GRB CONVENTION CTR 1001 Avenida de las Americas . 713-853-8000 47. MINUTE MAID PARK 501 Crawford Street . . . . . . . . . . 713-259-8500 48. BBVA COMPASS STADIUM 2200 Texas Avenue . . . . 713-276-7500 49. DOWNTOWN HOUSTON AQUARIUM 410 Bagby . 713-223-3474 50. HOUSTON ZOO 6200 Hermann Park Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .713-533-6500
LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 33 SOMETHING NEW DEPARTMENT - This year, I’ve been trying out something new each month. In April I checked out the Annual Opera House Kids Festival down in Galveston. Many of you out there in the SCENE have joined the ranks of becoming new parents or even grandparents. Seeking fun activities, especially those which include live music and the arts, is always relevant. This is one superbly sponsored event with activities and events galore slanted directly to the VIPS in our world – our little ones, our future replacements – and if you haven’t already, should check this one out. One of the most interesting sights at the street event were tables upon tables of musical instruments simply set out with absolutely zero adult supervision. Watching eyes and minds of the young ones light up as they invented music was blinding. Kids, music and art... It’s a natural and in April, was part of our SCENE...
Tuesday, May 16
Vinyl Draught 19 will be held at Preamble Lounge and Craft House (20801 Gulf Freeway, Webster, Texas 77598) on Tuesday, May 16 from 7-9pm. Vinyl Draught is an upscale business networking event, without the pressure of selling or being sold to. Come out and enjoy some great Music and Draught Beer.
IT’S A WRAP - Knock on wood as I write this, our hometown professional basketball team is winning as is our baseball team! A deep post-season run will indeed be sweet. There were a lot of really fine live music events that went down in April, and there’s no reason that it will let down anytime soon. Thanks for sharing your stories! We’ve come a long way getting here, and while it’s a long way to where we’re going, we’ve got perhaps one of the finest places in the land to make it happen, here on The SCENE. See ya out there!!!
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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 34 TEXAS EQUUSEARCH - We stopped in for a bit to check out the Texas EquuSearch fundraiser at Jackie’s Brickhouse in April. These events are always cool with community coming out and pitching in. This year, special guest Dan Pastorini stopped in to help support the cause. Dan wishes to pass along that he’s been enjoying spending time with his Dante Pastorini Charity work and was delighted to be a part of this TexEQ fundraiser. A big shout out to the Lighthouse Charity Team for serving up dinner for the crowd and to the many donors and sponsors who pitched in to make this event happen. This year, the curious spectators were able to enjoy their crawfish or simply hang out at the palapa bar providing breathing room for serious event donors. Not many venues in the area are large enough for such a multi-purpose day. Jackie’s Brickhouse is one of those places large enough to do so. Filling the air between speeches, announcements and auctions was Rat Ranch doing a great job with the crowd on what was perhaps the nicest weather day of the month. This was the first time I’d ever seen this band play out in daylight, and they sounded great with Sound Meister Dale working the sound desk. If you’re new to the area and don’t know what it’s all about, “Texas EquuSearch Mounted Search and Recovery Team started in August 2000 with the purpose to provide volunteer horse mounted search and recovery for lost and missing persons. The Team was started in the North Galveston County area because of the high incidence of missing persons in the largely undeveloped area of South Harris and North Galveston Counties. The team is composed of volunteers of various experiences, with many being experienced horse owners. TexEQ currently has approximately 600+ members, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and is funded solely by donations.” - Continued on Page 32
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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 37 HOUSTON SOUL-BLUES QUEEN - Who, in the words of my predecessor, the late Jim Shortt, would be Miss Trudy Lynn. The first time I got a chance to see Trudy Lynn perform was during a brief set at the Jim Shortt Memorial nearly eight years ago, so when I saw her on the calendar at Katie’s in April, it was a show I knew I had to check out before her departure on her 2017 European tour. This Houston Blues Hall of Famer was simply in classy command that evening delivering the message in the music straight to the bone. I checked out her website and was impressed – her discography of 16 albums stands out as an impressive accomplishment. In an oddly impressive way, nowhere on her website could I locate links where I could find her music on-line, making this modern-day icon an ironic muse. According to her website, “ Trudy Lynn, was born Lee Audrey Nelms in the Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas. In addition to her parents’ 78s, she had a lot of casual contact with blues and R&B performers because her mother ran a beauty shop by the Club Matinee. Lynn would walk there from school trying to catch a glimpse of acts like Joe Hinton or Bobby “Blue” Bland, who would play the venue. She wasn't able to get closer to the music than the club’s door. “There wasn't any going in there,” she says. “The way we were raised, everybody could whoop your butt in the neighborhood. The neighborhood raised all the children where I grew up, not just your parents.” During breaks at Katie’s, a steady stream of listeners would approach Trudy and thank her, expressing the feeling of how she had sung the song to “them.” When I asked her how she connects so well with her listeners, Trudy shared with me how she and her band would not perform a number on stage until she and the boys proved to themselves that they “know the story.” Not to simply play the music but must “feel” the music. Something to ponder.... Chatting with Bob Emmons and The Blues Hound, James Nagel, Trudy Lynn is definitely “old school blues,” the kind that was everywhere in Houston back in the day. It’s slowing disappearing as they're dying off. If you’ve never seen a Trudy Lynn show in person, do yourself a favor and catch some class at one of her shows after she returns from Europe. Thanks Katie’s for the great show! MELLOW MERCURY - My astrological pals told me that we had a retrograding Mercury in April which called for a mission to score a mellow evening meal at Mediterraneo’s, the cafe with great food and vintage spaceflight photos hanging on the walls. It was a shock seeing more than half of the strip center village which included a community theater, and my favorite resale shop for vintage ‘60s Hawaiian shirts slated for demolition. The plans call for a parking garage, an odd fate similar to the former The Arts Alliance of Clear Lake facility. Good grief… Luckily for us, Mediterraneo’s avoided the wrecking ball, and so we got in an evening of lamb, pasta, wine, and Mickey Hobbs providing the evening serenading. Music experts describe Hobbs as a vocal tenor and goes from note to note with a voice as smooth as butter. Mission accomplished! If ever you’ve got an urgent mission to make yourself mellow, may I recommend a meal at Mediterraneo with Mickey Hobbs? - Continued on Page 33
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Vollie Ray’s Rock & Blues Bar: From Page 46 Both are complete with lighting effects, as well as a special effects curtain on the indoor stage that can change backgrounds when filmed. Additionally, musicians will be able to take away live recordings in the future. “Soon we plan to have the capability to have live recordings, as well as broadcast shows through different social media outlets, like Facebook Live,” Ray added. Live music is featured throughout the week in a variety of ways — and there is never a cover charge! Vollie Ray’s holds open jams Sunday through Tuesday (each night has a different host), Karaoke Nights on Wednesdays and Thursdays (hosted by Ray himself), and scheduled local live acts on Friday and Saturday nights. Starting this month, there will be live music Saturday afternoons as well. “We have a total commitment to music,” Ray said. “When I started this place, it wasn’t even about the alcohol. Our dedication is to music.” That being said, he noted that they have come up with some really interesting exclusive fusion drinks that set them apart from area bars. Popular among guests are those that include vodkas in a variety of Jolly Rancher flavors infused in them, a Sailor Jerry rum with pears, as well as Absolut vodka with pineapple and Cuervo with mandarin orange. All shots are chilled and served in frozen shot glasses for maximum enjoyment. A variety of craft beers are also available, and specials change throughout the week. “And our drink prices are that of a neighborhood bar,” Ray added. Ultimately, though, it’s all about the music at Vollie Ray’s. “The musicians are supporting us as much as we are supporting them. I am grateful to have so many wonderful and helpful people around me,” Ray said. Vollie Ray’s Rock & Blues Bar is located at 937 FM 1959 Road (Dixie Farm Road). For the latest events, specials, and more, be sure to visit their Facebook page (Vollie Ray’s Circus). Head over and showcase your talent, or enjoy some unique infusion drinks and live local music! See you there!
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BUCCANEER B AR Craft Cocktail Bar FRIDAY, MAY 5*
TIKI TUESDAYS! half off Select Tiki drinks
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta John Reno live, 6-9:30PM
MARTINI MADNESS!
FRIDAY, MAY 12*
$4 Martinis Every Wed.!
Parrot Head Friday! Everyone (over 21) welcome! Time in a Bottle, 6-9:30 PM
Andy and the Dreamsicles: From Page 48 SUNDAY, MAY 21
“I thought back to some of the other fun bands I had played with, and how much fun it was. Some of those bands had horns, and having horns in a band opens up a whole new musical horizon,” he said. The horns have indeed broadened their playlist to include songs by musical greats such as Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire, though the crowd favorites also include hits like “Mustang Sally,” “Brown-Eyed Girl,” “American Pie,” and “California Dreamin’,” and their repertoire ranges from artists such as the Beatles to Jimmy Buffet.
Family Fun Day at The Railean Distillery & Buccaneer Bar.
Bloody Mary Bar for the adults, and non-alcoholic “mock-tails” for the kids. Open 12-5PM, tour at 3PM
FRIDAY, MAY 19* Tom Visentin plays classics for a “Tour of the Europe Countryside,” 6-9 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 26* Christopher Dale live, 6-9 PM
The 3rd Sunday of every month, kids accompanied by a parent are allowed at the Railean facilities for Family Day.
SATURDAY, MAY 27* Pirate Party! The Bilge Pumps, 6-10 PM
THURSDAY, JUNE 1*
341 5th Street San Leon 713-545-2742
Railean Pirate Guild Night featuring “Sunny Jim.” Theme: The movie “Cocktail,” since Sunny Jim had a song featured in the movie! Think Tom Cruise, Hawaiian shirts, bartending on a beach! Prizes & discounts! 5-9 PM
www. railean.com
The high-energy, lively group has also played on several Carnival cruises in addition to regularly playing at area venues. All shows are family-friendly, as well! As the band’s motto goes: “We rock hard, but we don’t play hard rock!”
*Must be 21 & older to be onsite.
Catch Andy and the Dreamsicles at their show on Friday, May 11 at 6 p.m. at T-Bone Tom’s in Kemah. Visit their Facebook page for all upcoming shows and events. ------------------------------------------------------
Red Cat Jazz Festival: From Page 47 This year’s festival is Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-28 at Mall of the Mainland in Texas City, Texas. The Red Cat Jazz Festival provides funding to support the Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society’s year-round programming. In addition to presenting epic concerts by world-renowned jazz artists, the Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society is joining hands with the Diaz Music Institute and the World Youth Foundation, in celebration of the festival’s 7th anniversary by doing what all three do best: Support Jazz Education and Outreach. In support of jazz education, the Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society presents: The Rising Star Talent Competition, facilitated by the Diaz Music Institute, which promotes promising high school and college musicians to live stage performances during the Memorial Day weekend. S.T.E.A.M. up the JAZZ, facilitated by the World Youth Foundation, is a series of interactive workshops focused on science, technology, engineering, the arts and math, and The Red Cat Jazz Café Sunday Brunch, honored guests are military veterans and active personnel. The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum Color Guards will open the ceremony.
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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 38 NEW DINNER CLUB - We stopped into Scout Bar and Pub Level to check out how the new dynamics are coming together. People tend to think of Scout Bar as a stand room only venue for good reason. Slowly, over the years, additional seating has been added letting patrons past their mosh pit prime youth to comfortably enjoy great shows up close and personal. With the addition of Pub Level to the space, a full service village is shaping up where folks can grab a bite to eat after work and before the show. Once the show is over, there’s no need to go straight home, but instead let the groove linger and take the party upstairs. I mark this as brilliant! When we stopped into Scout Bar / Pub Level in April, we caught a couple tribute bands: Electric Love Temple, A Tribute To The Cult who brought in fans from the north side of town to partake. Headlining the night was Guns4Roses. I’ve gotta score both of these bands high marks for bringing back the sonic experience that more than many enjoy. Things are still shaping up nicely at this Egret Bay hideaway. Lots of potential and to be continued... NAVIGATORS - This was one of the first bands I covered upon arriving on the SCENE, and I find them as crisp as ever. Judging by the full house (inside and out) at T-Bone Tom’s, so do a lot of other people. I arrived in time for their “early ‘80s MTV set” triggering flashback memories and after dinner dancing in fine Navigator form. Tiger Woods needs to see Don Bonner’s back surgeon. Since returning from surgery for a pinched sciatic nerve, Don has fully recovered and playing the horns stronger than ever. Every team has a new guy and drummer Jeff Hoke fits in well as a Navigator. Studying jazz under Sparky Koerner at the College of the Mainland, Jeff provides a tasteful groove along with band leader bassist Galen Medlenka and also brings along a voice which may qualify this band as a Five Dog Night. Lead guitarist, Randy Hughes uses smaller tube amps caged in plexiglass (that get that pleasing classic vintage tone without blowing out the crowd), is one of the area’s fine lead guitarist who has played long enough to be in the fine-aged scotch category of musicians and handled the Eric Clapton passages with ease on the guitar and vox that evening. This band sports a second lead guitarist, Curtis Beinhorn who drives one of the biggest pedal boards I’ve seen and provides perhaps the finest GR-33 player in the area. If a band is ever equipped to handle the Eagles Hotel California outro of Walsh & Felder and five part harmonies, my money is on the Navigators. - Continued on Page 34
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Hourglass @ Cock-eyed Seagull
SPRING FEVER - Is one of my most favorite of illnesses to succumb to – and one of the best reminders there is that it’s “that time of year” again is the Annual ’60s Hippy Party with Hourglass at the Seagull. The conscientious events of the ’60s despite the turmoil of the day, were major league epic with a lasting influence still. Oh yeah, and the music was really good back then, too. I played a lot of music from that day to my kids for their lullabies! Since it’s difficult these days to get time to stand still, yet trying always to best reckon where we are heading, it’s always a good idea to occasionally take a look back from where we came. The Annual ’60s Hippie Party at the Cock-eyed Seagull is a super fun way to get that perspective. Cheers!
NEW STOP ON THE BEAT - And that would be Vollie Ray’s Circus, a nifty neighborhood bar that’s easy to get too just off I-45, with lots of local live music, bridging musicians from throughout the Pasadena, Deer Park, Pearland, Clear Lake, League City and Dickinson region nicely. We stopped in on a Tuesday Open Mic hosted by Laura Magers and friends. Laura puts together one of the bestequipped open mics I’ve seen, providing keyboards, bass & guitar amps, a full drum kit and complete PA system with lights. While this Open mic certainly welcomes soloists, Laura’s Open Mic can easily handle complete bands coming together for a friendly jam. That evening, we got to catch a few songs from Mid Life Crisis (I love that name!) and I do not have problem recommending them to our neighborhood booking managers. More to come… THE BOIL POT - Years ago, one would ride through the neighborhood with the windows down and the aroma of the BBQ smoker would be found scattered all around. These days, the aroma of burning mesquite has given way to boiling cayenne and crawfish boil and with that, a trip to Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack was in order. Years ago when they first opened, I asked them to cook me up a mixed boil pot with a little of everything. It’s become a big hit on their menu and while the offerings around the SCENE for crawfish are quite good, the best mixed boil pot, hands down, is at the Swamp Shack. In April, I caught Bruce Courtney live for the first time. Hailing from Friendswood, Bruce is a soloist and mostly a private party performer, and struck muses with the diners that evening going from Gilmour, to Jagger, Henley, Joplin, Petty, Frampton, BB King with surprising ease. I had a bit of trouble placing Bruce’s unique vocal style. Steve Shannon described it to me, we were enjoying a “Sinatra, Buble, Harry Connick Jr.-style of crooning that Bruce does.” Bingo! Patio season at the Swamp Shack.Can it get any better? It most certainly did as the Rockets and Thunder were playing on the big screen. Chalk up a good win for our home team! - Continued on Page 37
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L TO R: Bad Sneakers @ Dunn Brothers Coffee • Drop Dead Dangerous @ T-bone Tom’s • Guns4Roses @ Scout Bar • Truddy Lynn @ Katie’s
Loose Notes by Andy Eng
REELING IN THE YEARS - We went off-grid in April to sit on the patio at Dunn Brothers Coffee and enjoyed an afternoon of Bad Sneakers, a talented and multifaceted group of friends and musicians that have come together to celebrate and perform the popular and obscure tunes of the famous band, Steely Dan. The sets we were able to catch that beautiful Sunday afternoon were packed with nothing but the greatest hits and this band nailed it. Not too many cities in this country can sport having a Steely Dan tribute band. We got ourselves a good one here. Chatting with the band members, it appears Thursdays are the best nights to book this band as many of the members of this 10-plus piece group are members of other area bands and frequently gigging on the weekends. I’m thinking T-Bone Tom’s would be a perfect venue for some Bad Sneakers. - Continued on Page 38
THE SCENE MAGAZINE • EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE OF THE CLEAR LAKE / GALVESTON LIVE MUSIC SCENE
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
SEPT. 29 - OCT. 1, 2017
Inaugural three-day event featuring songwriters from across Texas and the United States, including multiple national headliners. Multiple locations across the Kemah/Seabrook area. Most shows will be free to the public and will feature a trio of songwriters performing "In The Round." The festival will be capped by a pair of "Headliner" performances featuring nationally known acts. Visit galvestonbaysongwriters.com to learn more.
THE LIST: Houston Area Breweries
Karbach Brewing 2032 Karbach Street Houston, TX 77092 Buffalo Bayou Brewing 5301 Nolda St. Houston, TX 77007
8th Wonder Brewery 2202 Dallas St,. Houston, TX 77003
Texian Brewing 1125 FM 359 Richmond, Texas 77406
City Acre Brewing 3418 Topping St Houston, TX 77093 Running Walker Beer 3421 FM 359 Richmond, Texas
Phoenix on Westheimer 1915 Westheimer Rd. Houston, TX 77098
Moontower Inn 3004 Canal St, Houston, TX 77003
Brash Brewing 10 W Crosstimbers Rd, Houston, TX 77018
NEW Sigma Brewing Co. 3118 Harrisburg Blvd Houston, TX 77003
Whole Foods Market Brewing 1700 Post Oak Blvd. Houston, TX 77056
Copperhead Brewery 822 N Frazier St Conroe, TX 77304
Cycler's Brewing 17105 Osburn Rd Montgomery, TX 77356
Huff Brewing Co. 9807 Koehn Rd. Bellville, TX 77418
No Label Brewing 5351-A 1st Street Katy, TX 77493
Brigadoon Brewery & Brew School 21778 FM 1774, Plantersville, TX 77363
SpindleTap Brewery 10622 Hirsch Rd Houston, TX 77016
NEW Under The Radar Brewery 1506 Truxillo St. Houston, TX 77004
Saint Arnold Brewing 2000 Lyons Ave. Houston, TX 77020
Lone Pint 507 Commerce Street Magnolia, TX 77355
Town in City Brewing 1125 West Cavalcade Houston, TX 77009 Back Pew Brewing 26452 Sorters-McLellan Rd Porter, TX Holler Brewing Company NEW 2206 Edwards St. Houston, TX 77007
Southern Star Brewing 1207 N FM 3083 Conroe, TX 77303
Brazos Valley Brewing 201 W. First St. Brenham, Texas 77833
New Republic Brewing 11405 N. Dowling Rd., College Station, TX 77845
Blackwater Draw Brewing Company
NEW Platypus Brewing 1992 Washington Ave. Houston, TX 77007
Eureka Heights Brewing NEW 941 W 18th Street Houston, TX 77008
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Brewpub: 303 Boyett St, College Station, TX 77840 Taproom: 701 N Main St Bryan, TX
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Quick Hits on American Craft Beer Brewery Count: As of November 30, 2016 there were 5,005 breweries in the U.S. Almost all (99%) are small and independent craft brewers. Continued Growth for the Segment: By mid-2016, small and independent breweries grew by eight percent, reflecting dynamism and a bright spot for the domestic beer market. Beer Styles / Never Go Out of Styles: IPAs continue to hop up, now accounting for roughly one-quarter of craft volume. More sessionable styles, including golden ales, pilseners and pale lagers, are up 33 percent, totaling nearly five percent of craft. Beercation Destination/Beercation Destinations: Learn about some of America’s most beery destinations in the #beertravel section of CraftBeer.com. Travelocity also enlisted our help in 2016 to create the very first Beer Tourism Index. Beer Pairings/Perfect Pair: 73% of craft beer purchasers gave “complements my meal”as a very or somewhat important selection criteria in their beer choice when dining out. Check out the CraftBeer.com Beer & Food Course (there’s a professional chef and enthusiast version) to learn more about the power of beer and food.
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UPCOMING TEXAS CRAFT BEER FESTIVALS
Wild West Brew Fest May 6, 2017 Katy Mills Mall Katy, TX
Main Street Craft Brew Experience May 19, 2017 Historic Downtown Grapevine, TX
Little Elm Craft Brew & Que Festival June 3, 2017 Panther Island Pavilion Little Elm Park Little Elm, TX
Index Fest - Austin (formerly Untapped Austin)
May 13, 2017 Carson Creek Ranch Austin, TX
Pints in the Park May 20, 2017 Brazos Park Waco, TX
Beyond the Pints Craft Beer & Music Fest May 13, 2017 Town Green Park, Woodland, TX
Index Fest - Fort Worth (formerly Untapped Fort Worth)
June 3, 2017 Panther Island Pavilion Fort Worth, TX
Best Little Brew Fest In Texas June 17, 2017 Old Town Lewisville, TX
Brewmasters Craft Beer Festival Sept 1-3, 2017 Moody Gardens, TX
SCENE HAPPY HOUR GUIDE
Where: 1300 E. Broadway St., Pearland (This location only) What: $2.50 Dom. Bottles, $4.50 Croc-a-Ritas, $4 House Wines, $4 Bloody Marys, $3.50 Wells, Select $5 Appetizers -------------------------
Where: 4438 Boulevard What & When: Mon.-Thurs. All Day $3 Wells, $2 Drafts,
When/What: All day Monday & Tuesday > House margaritas regular $1.99 or large $4 (frozen or rocks) ,,,,add flavor for a $1 Gold margaritas regular $3 or large $7... add flavor for a $1. Draft beer domestic regular $1.99, large $3.50, imported regular $2.50, large $3.50.
Sat 7a-4p & Sun All Day $3 Bloody Marys, Mimosas or Screwdrivers
Mon.-Thurs.:1/2-Price Well Drinks While Raining at Noah's!
Houston Location
Where: 10943 Scarsdale Blvd. When: Everyday 4-8pm What: $2.50 Domestic Beer & Well Drinks. $3 Wines. Fireball always $4. Ask about daily specials.
Parrots Nest Happy Hour: Mon.Thurs. 3-6 p.m. 2 for 1 Appetizers. ------------------------
Wednesday to Friday from 4 to to 6pm > house margaritas regular $3.99, large $7. add flavor $1; draft beer domestic regular $2.99, large $4.50; imported regular $3.50, large $4.99. Gold margaritas regular $5, large $9, add flavor for $1; house wine $3.99.
South Shore Location
Where: 3202 Marina Bay Dr F When: Everyday 4-8pm What: $2.75 Domestic Beer & Well Drinks. $3 Wines. Fireball always $4. Ask about daily specials. --------------------------
Where: 600 6th Street, Kemah When: Mon-Fri, Noon to 7pm What: $5 Premium Wells, $3 Longnecks, $5 Fireballs -------------------------Where: 3435 Hwy 146 • Bacliff When: Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm What: $3 House ’Ritas; $4 Flavored House ’Ritas; $2.75 Dom Bottle Beer; $3.25 Import/Premium Bottle Beer; $3.50 Well Drinks (single liquor); $4 Wine, Free Chips & Salsa Upon Request!
Where: 20801 Gulf Frwy, Webster
Where: 1330 W Bay Area Blvd Friendswood (in front of Baybrook Mall)
When & What: 4-8 p.m. Monday – Saturday and when it rains. Select craft cocktails for $5 & $7 including Old Fashioned, Moscow Mule, Bees Knees, Ramos Gin Fizz, Dark N Stormy, Champagne Cocktail, Tippling Mule, French 75, Mint Julep & many more. -------------------------
Where: 315 Grand Ave., Bacliff When: Mon-Fri 11am-7pm What: Drink specials + Mon: $3.25 Well Ritas, Tues: $3.50 Crown Apple, Wed: $3.50 American Honey
Where: 605A 6th Street, Kemah When: Mon.-Fri., 11am to 7pm What: $5 Premium Wells $5 House Wine By The Glass $4.50 All Crafts (13 taps) ------------------------
Where: 6555 South Shore Blvd. When: Mon.-Fri. 11am - 7pm & Sat. 11am - 6 pm What: Drink Specials ------------------------
Where: 2511 NASA Parkway Seabrook. When: Weekdays 4 to 9pm; Weekends 3 to 7pm What: Discounts on domestics, imports, craft beers, select specialty drinks and appetizers
Prices/specials in the SCENE Happy Hour Guide are subject to change.
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FEATURED BARTENDER: Where: 4650 E NASA Pkwy, Seabrook
When & What: Mon.-Fri. 3-7 pm & All Day Wednesday; All “Seductive 7” Cocktails $5, Dom. Bottles $2.50, Import Bottles $3.50 (Except Ballast Point), Under the Volcano Shots $4 + Select food discounts -------------------------
Where: 605 6th St., Suite C, Kemah When: Mon.-Fri. Noon to 7pm What: $3.50 Wells, $2.50 Dom. Pints --------------------------
Where: 650 FM 517 (Dickinson) When: Monday - Friday 3-6pm What: $1.99 Domestic Draft Pints; $2.99 Premium Draft Pints; $2.99 House Wine & Appetizers --------------------------
Where: 2660 Marina Bay Dr. When/What: Monday through Friday 2 to 6pm $1.off frozen drinks, $1 off draft beer, $5 select nachos special ground beef, shredded chicken and spicy pork. Margarita Mondays see ad. Thursdays karaoke 8 to 11 PM
KRISTIN How long have you been a bartender + How long at SCOTTY’S PUB: I have been a bartender for 11 years. I have been working at Scotty’s Pub for four-and-a-half years. I also started working at Scotty's Pub on the Bay when we opened in June of 2016. What do you love about working at SCOTTY’S PUB? I love working for people who care so much for what they do and believe in. It is a privilege to be a part of the Scotty’s Pub team. I learn more every day. YOUR favorite day of the week to work at SCOTTY’S PUB & why? Tuesday nights are my favorite day of the week to work at Scotty’s Pub. It’s karaoke night with Mama Cass at our original location (on Scarsdale), and she makes it so much fun. I also have industry people come in for Texas Tuesday.
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3202 Marina Bay Dr F • League City Top 3 drinks & food you recommend to customers at SCOTTY’S PUB? The for Pass the Tequila Fridays at Scotty's Pub on top 3 drinks I would recommend would be our the Bay. Pimm’s Cup, Bloody Mary and Eye Opener. We have our own twist on the Pimm’s Cup – that’s What do you do when not at work? I the best I’ve ever had. We infuse our own study Business Management currently. I love vodka for our Bloody Marys with homemade watching sports and spending time with my pickled green beans and rimmed with bacon friends and family. I foster dogs while also salt. My favorite is the Eye Opener. We infuse having two of my own. tequila with Jalapeños and add it to our Bloody Mary mix, also salted with bacon salt. It’s spicy! The most rewarding part of your job? I not only get to serve our customers and put Do you have a Signature drink? My siga smile on their face, but I also get to have a nature drink is The Walking Dead. It’s similar personal relationship with our regulars. to a Zombie, but better adding salted brown sugar simple syrup, Swedish Punsch and 3 words that describe you: I am extremely fresh squeezed juices. loyal, have a huge heart and am a hard worker. Are there any new drinks you're excited about ? We are infusing many new Tequilas All information is believed to be true and accurate as of press time, but prices and specials are subject to change.
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Vollie Ray’s Rock & Blues Bar stands by Local Live Music By Sarah Piña New to The SCENE, Vollie Ray’s Rock & Blues Bar has been jamming for a few months now and is already gaining notoriety as a live music space that supports local musicians. Owner Vollie Ray, a longtime community member who has been involved with music as a DJ since he was 13, has revamped what was formerly a sports bar into an ideal place for area musicians to showTOTAL COMMITMENT TO MUSIC case their craft. Owner Vollie Ray stands by his commitment “This is for all levels of musicians, to music. “We want to support as many local every generation, and is really musicians as possible,” he said. “Our goal is to meant to be a grassroots place for make this a place for musicians to network.” great live local music,” Ray said. “This Vollie Ray’s has three open jams a week is also an ideal place for musicians which span multiple generations. Each host to network,” he has their own following. On Sundays, Kelly added. Chambers jams with music from the 1950s Vollie Ray’s feathrough ’70s, classic rock, and more. Angie tures a brandEmerson, in her 20s, hosts Monday open jams with music ranging from ‘60s classic rock to new multi-tiered Top 40 hits, with everything from rap to rock, indoor stage, as and throws in originals as well as karaoke. well as an outTuesdays, Laura Magers' jams are really “anydoor stage area thing goes” – from the ‘50s to contemporary that has the possimusic, and also plays country. All talent is welbility of expandcome to any of the open jams. These jams are ing to a space for not just for musicians; they are for ALL music music festivals in lovers to enjoy. If you're not a musician, you are still welcome to come enjoy the movement the future. - Continued on and support the cause. (ASCAP, BMI) Page 35
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7th Red Cat Jazz Festival relocates to Mall of the Mainland, May 26-28 The 7th Annual Red Cat Jazz Festival, presented by the Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society, promises a unique cultural experience, on Memorial Day weekend. This year’s event takes place on the grounds of Mall of the Mainland in Texas City, Thursday, May 25 - Sunday, May 28. Festival founder, Sam Pink announces the lineup he has curated saying, “Expect performances by some of the biggest names in jazz, including Grammy Award winners Kirk Whalum, Jeff Lorber Trio, and Maurice ‘Mobetta’ Brown, the legendary Ronnie Laws, the First Lady of the Red Cat Music Group Althea Rene; Mike Phillips has played the national anthem for the NFC championship and other major sporting events, soulful funk saxophonist Marion Meadows, Elan Trotman, Theresa Grayson, Cindy Bradley and rounding out the stellar event will be LaLa Wilson, Joey Sommerville, Michael Ward and a new rising star in the jazz world, Mike Hamilton.” Last year’s festival took place at Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas, during Mother’s Day weekend. Addressing the goal of expanding its boarders, this year the festival is in Texas City. Mayor Matt Doyle called the Red Cat Jazz Festival a welcome addition to other festivals already in the city. “We’re very excited about having another festival in Texas City, especially at Mall of the Mainland,” Doyle said. “Most of our festivals are on the water, so we’re happy to have an inland festival to add to the mix.” What is the Red Cat Jazz Festival? The Red Cat Jazz Festival is a 4-day cultural affair, in which musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome thousands of visitors each year. The first Red Cat Jazz Festival was held at Jones Plaza, in Houston, Texas, where music enthusiasts turned out in record numbers, establishing the event as a dynamic annual showcase. - Continued on Page 36
Kirk Whalum Sat., May 27, 2017 RED CAT JAZZ FESTIVAL
Cindy Bradley Sat., May 27, 2017 RED CAT JAZZ FESTIVAL
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MAURICE BROWN among multiple Grammy Award Winners to perform Grammy Award-winning trumpet player Maurice “Mobetta” Brown is no stranger to working with some of the most talented musicians in the world. He was mentored by the iconic Wynton Marsalis, arranged the horn section for Tedeschi Trucks Bands’ 2011 Grammy award-winning album Revelator and has played alongside incredible stars such as Santigold, Wyclef Jean, Santana, Lalah Hathaway, Omar, John Legend, and more. They call him “Mobetta” for a reason; from a musical standpoint, it doesn’t get much better than Mo Brown.
Althea Rene Sat., May 27, 2017 RED CAT JAZZ FESTIVAL
Jeff Lobber Trio
Ronnie Laws
Marion Meadows
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Local Spotlight!
Andy and the Dreamsicles By Sarah Piña Andy and the Dreamsicles have become a staple on the local Clear Lake music scene since they joined forces a little over seven years ago. Their mix of ’50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s music, as well as their specialty of ‘70s classic rock, has earned them a huge following in the area. What fans may not know, however, is the curious way they got their start.
Kelly McGuire Thurs., May 11 T-BONE TOM’S
Founding member and keyboardist of the band Andy Upchurch – who is also a published writer of the book The Oleanders of San Leon (available on Amazon.com) – had the idea to start a band in the Seabrook/Kemah area one summer several years ago. After connecting with a local restaurant, he booked his first gig – without even having the band in place! Though Upchurch briefly met with a singer for some practice beforehand, the band that became Andy and the Dreamsicles was formed in the span of a week. Unbelievably, all met for the first time at their first gig! “The first singer was Bill Sansom, who is still our singer today,” Upchurch said. The band quickly became a local favorite, booking several gigs over the course of that summer. “And since that time, we’ve made many, many good fans and friends,” he added.
Sabaton Thurs., May 18, 2017
Along with Sansom and Upchurch, current members (all of whom sing as well) include Randy Hughes (guitar); Jeff Hoke (drums); Don Bonner (vocals and saxophone); Jack Pitcock (trombone); and Jonathan Starnes, lead trumpet of their large horn section they include for bigger shows. Initially, horns weren’t part of the plan, however.
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Dennis Quaid & The Sharks: Tuesday, May 16 @ Scout Bar Vamps
Actor and Houston-native Dennis Quaid will visit Clear Lake with his band “The Sharks” for a special May 16 performance at Scout Bar. Although better known as an actor, Quaid has been performing with his band since 2000.
Sun., May 21, 2017 SCOUT BAR
“The audiences have a blast, which is all we want,” Quaid, who is lead singer and plays rythm guitar explained. “I make a complete and utter fool of myself. I think that's the only way to have fun onstage, instead of trying to pretend to be cool and all the rest of that stuff." “The Sharks,” which will include an all-star lineup of musicians including former Eagle Don Felder, among others, for this performance, was named by Quaid’s young son. “My son, who was 9 at the time, he named us The Sharks — and I always say thank God he wasn’t into dinosaurs.”
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May 26 - 28, 2017 Memorial Day Weekend Mall Of The Mainland • Texas City, Texas
Fri., May 26: Celebrity Golf Tourney (8am) South Shore Harbour Country Club. Hosted by Mike Phillips
Fri., May 26: VIP Opening Night Kickoff Party
More info & tickets at
Sat., May 27: Festival & Main Stage Show
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Sun., May 28: Gospel Brunch & Main Stage Show
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KEMAH EVENTS Fri, May 5, 5pm.......... Cinco de Drinko Party Fri, May 5, 6:30 pm..Daniel Holmes (Live Music) Sat, May 6, 6pm ............ Derby Races - Live Tues, May 9, 7 pm.................. 5 Course Food & Guiness Beer Pairing Dinner Fri, May 12, 9 pm...... Travis Lance (Live Music) Tues, May 16, 7 pm............ Pint Nite: Karbach Fri, May 19, 9 pm....Shayne Porter (Live Music) Sun, May 21, 10pm..Industry Nite w/DJ Cid Ray Tues, May 23, 7 pm.... Pint Nite: Southern Star Fri, May 26, 9 pm.......... Matt Cash (Live Music) Sat, May 27, 9 pm.... The All-Stars (Live Music) Tues, May 30, 7 pm...... Pint Nite: Saloon Door
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