Sabtu, 26 Desember 2009

Buster the Duster vs the AAA battery



As I began to assemble Buster the Duster the Talking Vacuum Cleaner on Christmas Eve I felt more and more like I was in that Episode of Star Trek about Spock's Brain.

Spock's brain had been removed and Bones was desperately trying to reattach it with little to no knowledge of the procedure. Once certain nerves controlling Spock's voice we connected Spock actually began to guide Bones through the rest of the operation as he lay prone on the operating table.

Naturally Spock survived and Bones was a hero.

"Dammit Jim, I'm a Doctor not a Miracle Worker!"

My journey...began easily enough with the opening of the box, the untwisting of the one thousand billion silver twist ties that held Buster in his sarcophagus of cardboard, removing the black plastic rectangles that acted as leverage rods for the silver twists and then carefully removing each little piece of the soon to be Frankenstein Monster of Vacuums.

Once all the pieces were laid out in front of me and my tools to my side oiled and cleaned I carefully followed the instructions one by one, picture by picture, diagram by diagram, Japanese kanji subtitles spinning in my head (none of which I understood) in an effort to give my creation life...I began my operation.

As I connected Buster's body to the head handle..IT SPOKE!

"Hi I'm Buster The Duster!" He yelled in the voice much like that of Gofy from the Disney cartoons.

"I'm Buuuuster!"

I reeled backward as if in some flashback from my days in Beauty and The Beast, the appliances...speak!

"Let's get 'ta Cleanin'" said Buster. "We've got a lot 'o work ta do!"

I covered the speaker on the back of Buster's body with my hand but Buster would not stop speaking.

Frantically I searched for the on/off switch all the while...

"Don't forget ta sweep under the rug!" emanated from Buster's now animated brain.

I began to run wildly trying to find a place, anyplace where Buster's voice would not echo the halls of our home and thus not wake the now sleeping babe so tenderly awaiting the arrival of Santa in the morning.

"Clean, Clean, Clean with Buster!"

I searched frantically for the switch again but to no avail, then like a bolt of lighting it came to me...

The Battery Compartment

Turning Buster upside down and sideways with hawk like vision, like Steve Austin, like the Salticid spider I located the compartment....

"Whirl, Whirl, Whirl goes my tummy!"

...the battery compartment...it was locked. Well, not locked as in the normal sense, but locked in what I know now as "The Christmas Curse For All Fathers" the dreaded miniature Phillips Head Screw.

"Sin, Spin, Spin!"

I reached down to my ever trusty tool belt only to realize the horror of all horrors, I had left my screw driver in the other room.

I couldn't go back...I could not retrace my steps through the halls to retrieve the much needed weapon against the Animated Plastic Being that was now coming to life and threatening to wake the child who by now had visions of sugar plums dancing in her head.

"Push, Push, Push! Spin, Spin, Spin!"

Why? I asked myself, Why would they put batteries IN the toy before shipping? What happened to the "Batteries Not Included" days? And why must they all now be AAA?

And then...like another Bolt it came to me...the dreaded "Demo Mode."

How else to entice people to buy...what with the many choices of toys sitting on the shelves one needs a leg up and hence the "Try Me" slogan now so rampant on the electronic toys of today.

"Buster Loves To Clean!"

Buster...tell me how to turn you off!

I had connected the right pieces, I had attached the parts correctly, but unlike Bones and Spock I gained no assistance from my patient.

I ran into the master bathroom and shut the door.

Tweezers....tweezers might fit into the small cross on the miniature Phillips Head Screw and thus end the rambling madness that now filled my home.

As I opened the drawer and grasped the instrument which would aid my cause, I felt the words "At Last My Arm Is Complete" begin to spill forth from my mouth.

Then, with a jolt, the drawer bumped up against Buster and suddenly I heard...

"Clean ya Later!"

Then Silence. Buster fell completely and eerily silent. His last words "Clean Ya Later" echoed in my head...

I looked down uncertain whether to trust my now silent companion but the life in Buster was indeed dark. I slowly turned Buster over careful not to wake him from his slumber and my eyes fell on the sight I had been yearning for only moments ago.

There was a tiny little switch with a raised star on one side and a raised circle on the other. It was the on/off level and it had been switched to the off position by the edge of the drawer as I pulled it open.

The Creature was now sleeping, if only temporarily.

A sigh of relief escaped my lips. My shoulders relaxed as I cradled Buster in my arms.

I retraced my steps back though the main house to the room in which our Christmas tree stood. I carefully placed Buster under the tree, face pointed outward toward the room for all to see, gleaming in the tinkling white lights and went back to assemble the Pink Whisper Buggy fully equipped with cup holder.

(Which also takes AAA batteries NOT INCLUDED)

"Dammit Jim (I said to myself)...I'm an actor not Santa Claus!"

Rabu, 23 Desember 2009

Christmas and McGyver


So one day away from the BIG Night and I am incredibly excited. We're baking cookies today for Santa and the Reindeer and Santa Mouse of course.

We're prepping the stockings and bought those on top of the mantle stocking hooks to hold the stockings...only they don't. They're not heavy enough to off-set the weight of the stockings themselves. Gotta think of some McGyver thing to fix 'em.

By the way...anyone ever read the book... What Would McGyver Do? Kinda funny at times.

Anyway...very exciting at the Barbour Household right now. Presents being wrapped (I'm searching to house to find mine...no luck) and the house has all the smells of Christmas, cinnamon, pine and of course...COOKIES.

Can't wait for the BIG DAY to arrive and see the eyes of the little one as she takes in the presents under the tree.




Happy Christmas

A Little Holiday Cheer

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads.
And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,
Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap.

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow
Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature sleigh, and eight tinny reindeer.

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St Nick.
More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

"Now Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!
On, Comet! On, Cupid! on, on Donner and Blitzen!
To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,
When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky.
So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,
With the sleigh full of Toys, and St Nicholas too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a bound.

He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot.
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack.

His eyes-how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow.

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.
He had a broad face and a little round belly,
That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly!

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself!
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
And filled all the stockings, then turned with a jerk.
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose!

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove out of sight,
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!"





Selasa, 22 Desember 2009

Colony Concert


Wow! We had an absolute blast tonight!

I made it to LA from the snow covered streets of New York. 9 concerts back to back, one travel day (that was crazy...almost didn't get out on NYC because of the snow) and then another concert tonight. Boy do I love what I do!

The travel is exhausting and the show can be vocally demanding at times, but it's what I love to do and I give everything I have each and every time I step on that stage.

I've been doing this show for two years now and adding Michelle Wolf to the mix out here in LA was a pure delight. We worked really hard on this one, spent a lot of hours in the studio to find the right mix of songs.

For those of you who caught the show in NY over the past couple of years I want to thank you for helping me develop the "home style" atmosphere that has now become part of what I do and what also fit so very well into the "fundraiser" format for the Colony tonight.

The stories, the audience interaction...all make these Holiday Concerts special to me. I never intended these to be "stand and sing" shows, that's not me, never has been. I'm an interactive person when it comes small venue concerts, mostly because the audience is literally feet away from me.

Michelle sang some great tunes, "Away In A Manger," "Ave Maria" (both tunes from her Christmas CD) and "Have Yourself A Merry little Christmas" but she also added some great songs that are not on her album...."Hallelujah," "Everything Must Change" and "Dimming of The Day."

I did 9 Christmas tunes,

"It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year"
"The Christmas Song"
"Believe"
"Mele Kalikimaka"
"The 12 Days Of Christmas" (Audience participation of course!)
"Silent Night"
"Oh Holy Night" (My fav)
"White Christmas"
and
"I'll Be Home For Christmas"

Plus a Wildhorn; "Measure Of A Man" and a little Hanukah tribute. Basically the same show that was in NY with a couple of twists. Michelle and I did do "Silent Night" as a duet, which I especially liked. She can harmonize so well and I've always admired singers who can do that.

Anyway, I was very happy to be able to put up the concert at The Colony this year. It was for a good cause and whatever we raised will go to support a wonderful Equity theatre in the heart of Los Angeles.

So...thank you all who came both to the NY shows last week and to The Colony benefit tonight. We had a wonderful time.

Keep your eyes peeled...there just might be a Love Songs show in NY again this February.






Sabtu, 19 Desember 2009

SNOW Day Discount



We have a SNOW DAY discount!

$20 Tickets for both of todays NY shows.

Click the link below and use the code "SNOW" to get a $20 ticket.

Come in out of the (potential) snow and have holiday cheer.


Jumat, 18 Desember 2009

Mark McVey TONIGHT!



Mark McVey is going to be joining Michelle Wolf
and I tonight at Bill's Nineties.

For those of you who know his voice...enough said.

For those of you who don't...you MUST hear this man sing.

To me it is one of the best, if not the best legit voice we have today.

We're in for a real treat tonight


Bob, Grandma and Wild Reindeer





What a night last night.

Robert Cuccioli was amazing as always. We're planning to do a little something together very soon...maybe February...Hmmmm...hint hint?

Michael Hayward-Jones was touching as always but he brought down the house with a version
of "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" that I never saw coming. It was hilarious.

So we've only got three shows left and they are going to be fantastic.

In addition to Michelle Wolf (who gave us a glimpse of her incredible voice last night) I've also got some surprise guests coming tonight and over the weekend.

The music is going to be great and you'll also get a little taste of what Michelle and I are going to do for our Holiday Concert in Los Angeles on Monday.
($20 tickets now available for that one)




Plus you can get Michelle's CD tonight and tomorrow too! It's a beautiful Christmas Album with wonderfully diverse tracks. (I have one myself...why...
because I'm a Christmas GEEK).

Look forward to see you there. And as a reminder there are still discounts available for the remaining NY shows.

Use the "FRIEND" code when you order and Save 30% off $45 ticket. That's the Gold Level seating for just $30.



Keep Grandma indoors! You never know when a Wild Reindeer might come barreling down the street!


Kamis, 17 Desember 2009

Vanessa Williams and Me






Here's a wonder story about some of our Holiday traditions.

Vanessa Williams

Jerry Mitchell

Donna Lynne Champlin

Alec Mapa

and

More


There is still a great Discount available.

Only 3 shows left.

LA Concert Tickets Update


For those of you trying to get tickets to the LA concert....

Call the Box Office.

It's the easiest way.

818-558-7000
ext 15


Selasa, 15 Desember 2009

New $20 LA Ticket Price!



$20 Tickets to the LA show!




Hey there all you West Coasters....

We've added a second tier ticket price for the December 21st Concert at The Colony Theatre in Burbank.

There is now a General Admission Seat
For just $20!

You can of course still get the preferred $40 seat but we added this second tier so that more people could enjoy the holiday cheer.


Call 818-558-7000 ext 15 for tickets.

BUY NOW

There is a reception to follow.

See you there!




Senin, 14 Desember 2009

Rescue Me and Law and Order for Tuesday



TALK ABOUT GUESTS !


TV Star Milena Govich




Milena Govich will be joining me tomorrow night (Tuesday) with Kevin Earley and Katie Thompson....


Milena first gained attention for her recurring role as Candy on the FX series Rescue Me, starring Denis Leary, and she recently returned to the series for its fifth and sixth seasons to reprise her role.


Prior to that, Govich played Lyndsay Swann on the Fox show K-ville, starring Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser. She is perhaps best known for her role of Nina Cassady, the first female detective on the Emmy award-winning series Law & Order. She also starred as Assistant District Attorney Jessica Rossi on Dick Wolf’s legal drama Conviction. She will appear in the feature film Sordid Things, and most recently co-starred opposite Steve Guttenberg in the upcoming romantic comedy, It’s Not You, scheduled to be released next year.


Govich, a native of Norman, Oklahoma, was the valedictorian of her high school class before she completed a double major in vocal performance and pre-med at the University of Central Oklahoma. Soon after, she moved to New York and found herself singing, dancing, acting, and playing the violin in her first Broadway role as Lulu in the musical “Cabaret” (she later played the role of central character Sally Bowles).


Following that, Govich was featured in the Broadway runs of “The Boys from Syracuse” and “Good Vibrations”, and also traveled to China where she appeared in a series of rock concerts with the country’s top recording artist, Fei Xiang.


So come on in and have some fun with us.
Tuesday is gonna be a blast.

Ticket prices are better than ever.

There is a 30% discount on tickets when you use the "FRIEND" code at www.smarttix.com

That's only $30 to see amazing Broadway talent up close and personal...and to have a chance to chat with them before and after.

Minggu, 13 Desember 2009

Oh Holy Night



My new two track CD is now available for download on iTunes.


JAMES BARBOUR
A Gift Of Christmas



Produced by 7 time Grammy nominee Peter Wolf, the two tracks are Oh Holy Night and a fully underscored reading of T'was The Night Before Christmas.

You can download the tracks from iTunes

Hard copies of the CD are ONLY available at my concerts in New York and Los Angeles respectively so you'll have to stop by to pick one up.

Plus when you buy the CD at the live venues you get a poster free.

Both of which I'll personally sign if you'd like.


The CD is the perfect Stocking Stuffer.

We still have some great seats available at Bill's Nineties at amazingly discounted prices.

The "FRIEND" discount will get you 30% off the regular $45 ticket which makes it only $30 plus the minimum at Bill's.


Our guest list is expanding and we'll be adding some surprise people to the roster so you'll never know who might just show up and sing a song or two...or three.

Come by, pick up a CD and poster, say hello, stay for a drink or some soup and a couple of songs.

You'll have a great evening.


Jumat, 11 Desember 2009

First Show

We had an absolute blast tonight.

Meredith Patterson was my guest and she was absolutely stellar. What a great performer and great person to boot.

We had a little trivia game and the winner went home with my new two track CD.

Constantine Kitsopoulos, my musical director and I shared some great stories from the past. We first worked together on The Secret Garden Tour an then Cyrano The Musical (which was my first Broadway show).

We laughed, we cried...it was better than Cats...without the unitards and face paint.

Tomorrow night (Saturday December 12th) I'll be joined by the incredible Stacy Francis. I'm telling you...you do not want to miss her. Trust me on this. She's going to blow everyone away with her voice.

We have very limited seating available for tomorrow night but there are some left. You can use the "FREIND" discount code an get the 30% off.

Who knows you might even win a CD or two...or maybe a poster. At the very least you hear some amazing music.

Happy first Day of Hanukah!


By thew way...I'm writing this so late because I did the Joey Reynolds show tonight. What a supporter...what a great guy. WOR Radio 710 AM.




Special Show All Things Phantom - Brianne Kelly Morgan Interview

Don't miss the show tomorrow at 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time as we have the honor of interviewing Brianne Kelly Morgan, who plays the wonderful Meg Giry in the Phantom Vegas Production!

She's sweet, funny, sings great, dances fantastic, screams well, and is the best Meg Giry around!

Bring your questions to add with ours and come enjoy a wonderful time on All Things Phantom on BlogTalkRadio.

http://blogtalkradio.com/All_Things_Phantom

Broadway Bonanza


JAMES BARBOUR’S
BROADWAY BONANZA OF STARS

The line-up to date!

AT HIS HOLIDAY
CONCERT 2009

DECEMBER 11th - DECEMBER 19th

There is a HUGE discount available. 30% off the $45 ticket. That's $30...a $15 discount.

You'll get these amazing Broadway Stars, Tremendous Holiday music and a Great meal all for less that the price of a Broadway Ticket.



MEREDITH PATTERSON, STACY FRANCIS,
BENLIPITZ, JAMES MOYE,
VICTOR HAWKS, KEVIN EARLEY, JESSICA RUSH,
JOE CASSIDY, ROBERTCUCCIOLI,
MICHAEL HAYWARD JONES,
MICHELLE WOLF

MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY
CONSTANTINE KITSOPOULOS

We've added even more stars to the constellation of Guest Artists
who will join previously announced
MEREDITH PATTERSON
(Friday, December 11th)
and
STACY FRANCIS (Saturday, December 12th)

The celestial additions are as follows:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14th
BEN LIPITZ
( The Lion King, The Producers,ART, Red, Hot and Blue )

JAMES MOYE
( Ragtime, A Tale of Two Cities, The Full Monty, Urinetown,
Happiness,Little Shop of Horrors, Meet5
John Doe, The Ballad of Little Jo, Floyd Collins )

VICTOR HAWKS
( SouthPacific, Urinetown, Les Miserables, The Producers)

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15thKEVIN EARLEY
( A Tale of Two Cities, Les
Miserables, Thoroughly Modern
Millie, Side Show
Awards: LA Drama Critic’s Circle
Award , Joseph Jefferson
Award,B. Iden Payen Award, Four LA Ovation Award
Nominations.Concerts: LA Philharmonic at
The Hollywood Bowl and
California Philharmonic at Disney Hall )

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th
JESSICA RUSH
( Gypsy, Guys and Dolls, Cinderella, Mama Mia,Five Years, Paint Your Wagon,Dirty Rotten Scoundrels )


JOE CASSIDY
( Next to Normal, A Tale of Two
Cities, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,
1776, Show Boat, Les Miserables, A Christmas Carol )

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17thROBERT CUCCIOLI
( Jekyll & Hyde, The Merry
Widow, The New Moon, The desert Song, The Vagabond King,
Oklahoma!, Jesus Christ Superstar, Lend Me A Tenor,
1776, City of Angels, Pirates of Penzance,Carousel, And The World Goes ‘Round, The Rothchilds, Les Miserables,
Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Anthony and Cleopatra,The School For
Scandal, Amadeus, The Seafarer, Guys And Dolls,Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living in Paris, The Sound Of
Music,Funny Girl, Carnival, A Little Night Music, Bells Are Ringing, The Secret Garden,Pajama Game, Man Of La Mancha )

MICHAEL HAYWARD JONES
( The Visit, Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, A Christmas Carol, The Sound of Music, Evita, The King and I, Me and My Girl,A Little Night Music, On the 20th Century, Brigadoon,
Call Me Madam, She Loves Me )

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th
and
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19thMICHELLE WOLF
( Internationally acclaimed recording artist, European concert diva,
award-winning platinum-selling songwriter, symphonic and theatrical composer and lyricist, actress
)


THE HOLIDAY CONCERT SCHEDULE:
Friday, December 11 7:30pm
Saturday, December 12 7:30pm
Monday, December 14 7:30pm
Tuesday, December 15 7:30pm
Wednesday, December 16 7:30pm
Thursday, December 17 7:30pm
Friday, December 18 7:30pm
Saturday, December 19 7:30pm

NEW YORK MATINEE
Saturday, December 19 3:00pm

www.SmartTix.com
212-868-4444
$60
(Premium Seating), $45 (Gold Seats), $25 (Silver Seats)
(
Plus $25 food & drink minimum per person)



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