sapphonica@heidikole thanks Heidi đ your book arrived yesterday! Itâs shiny, haha!
âŠnote from my Twitter friend Holly Mae in Cardiff, Whales re her newly ordered copy of âThe Subway Diariesâ. Weâre all about the shine! đ
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sapphonica@heidikole thanks Heidi đ your book arrived yesterday! Itâs shiny, haha!
âŠnote from my Twitter friend Holly Mae in Cardiff, Whales re her newly ordered copy of âThe Subway Diariesâ. Weâre all about the shine! đ
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Me â âHey Danny, a cop just passed byâ
Danny â âReally? Where?â
Me â âOver there. But donât worry, itâs a female cop. The female cops donât really bother youâ
Danny â âOh yeah they will. Theyâll bother you. Theyâll bother you if they ainât got no lovinâ the night before. Yes they will. They get themselves some lovinâ then theyâll leave you alone.â
âŠ..Ah DannyâŠWe love you. You always say it like it is : )
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Oh â and these signs are some of my favourite in the subways. The MTA has been cutting so much service that riders are completely confused these days whatâs runninâ & whatâs not. So the MTA has now made it a practice to post âsignageâ everywhere telling riders kinda sorta whatâs running & whatâs notâŠyou know⊠basically, will you or will you not get to work, meetings, interviewsâŠ
An enterprising group has, throughout these cancellations & delays posted âcounterâ signs mocking the whole situation. I love thee things!
Peace đ
Friend â âSo, you been in jail?â
Me -âMe? No!â
Friend â âReally? âŠWow just seems like youâd be someone whoâd been to jailâŠâ
(One of my rapper friends while we were walkinâ along in Times Square havinâ a discussion on music, the streetâŠbeing arrested & the like.)
NOTE: Iâm takinâ ideas on the ârightâ response to this? Ideas? Please, do share ⊠: )
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My most favourite bookstore. Carla, thank you for sharing your vision with the world. Iâm honoured to have been accepted as part of your family. You will be greatly missed.
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Enjoy đ
Last weekend I performed at the DUMBO Arts Festival in Dumbo Brooklyn. I invited Luss, the rapper who had randomly jumped off the train a few weeks back & jammed w/ me, to join me and rap on a tune in my set. The Festival rocked & the set was superb. I met new friends & fabulous artists & musicians. All in all the day was a hit.
And hereâs is the link to my specific show/blog post:
http://dumboartsfestival.com/2010/08/30/heidi-koledaf-sidewalk-series
Tonight â a week later I headed under late â around 9 â turns out 9PM is a rockinâ time to gig on the âAâ in Manhattan, cause Manhattan is pretty much on itâs way to being completely wasted. Drunk Manhattan = happy Manhattan & yes it was a fun night on the Uptown 59th St platform, not to mention the obsessed Asian tourist who videotaped me for hours, dropping dollars in my case and perusing my merchandise with an oddly ACD air to him. Ah the colour on the platforms.
As I wrapped (damn having to pee!) I heard a sound, musicâŠâDanny!â I thought â âyay Dannyâs here!â I moved from a walk to a run, my gear trailing behind me on my dolly. Not sure what it is about the thought of seeing Danny that makes me run to see him & smile ear to ear â but it always does. I donât care whatâs gone on in my day â seeing & hearing Danny, sitting next to him on the subway bench changes everything. Maybe itâs because, you know how it feels like the world is getting faster and faster and itâs sometimes hard to keep up? Well, when you meet Danny itâs as if nothing has changed. Life is still smooth and simple and nothing feels crazy fast or outta control. Or maybe itâs because of his spirit â heâs unflappable, like a farmer. No matter what storms come his way; cops, bad days, good days, tickets arrests, court appearancesâŠjust like a farmer Danny, without question gets up and does what he does â tends to his music. Or perhaps itâs because he is from a different time in history and itâs a time and place I feel oddly connected to at my soul. He grew up in the fifties and sixties in the South when Southern blues and Soul were just beginning to be recognized in popular culture. What shaped him musically then is what moves me musically now. Maybe itâs just some past life thing for me â who knows. But whatever the reason, I love seeing Danny!
I ran up to him, gave him a big hug & sat down to chat & sing. A train pulled up and people put money in his duffle bag, most of the girls giving him a kiss on the cheek. Ah, Danny, Danny â you are the showmanâŠ
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âHey, Danny, this rapper and Iâve been collaborating on some Bill Withers stuff. You should hear.â
âThat sounds goodâ
âIt is. Itâs crazy how it all fits. Weâre trying to get it recordedâ
âYou should come on up on day and see the set up I have uptown, meet my guy who is an engineer. Maybe you can record it there.â
âReally? Wow thatâd be awesome Danny. Yes, Iâll come up this week. Cool.â
âSo, whereâd you find this rapper boy?â Danny asked with that thick South Carolinian drawl
âOh, he found me here on the âAâ
âYeah â that stuff happens on the trains.â Danny responded matter of factly as he turned back to look at his CD player siting in his lap.
Just then a guy wandered up. He was black, about Dannyâs age and height, just less of a tummy on him. He and Danny began to chat so I guessed they knew each other. The guy sat down and started to chit chat w/ me while Danny turned on his CD player again, gettinâ back to his show.
âDo you play the numbers?â the new visitor asked me?
âNo, I never haveâ
At which point the guy, whose name turned out to be Buddy, proceeded to tell me that he just won $500 today by playing the numbers.
âYeah, I win all the timeâ
âHow do you do that?â
âIâll tell you what sweetheart, Iâll give you some numbers, you go and play them and you tell me what happens.â At which point Buddy rattled off a list of numbers in groups of threes and fours, explaining how to buy the tickets etc etc all in great detail, since I have zero experience in playing the Lotto. I scribbled down the numbers with the notes he gave me on how to make it all work. As I did, I noticed Buddyâs hands. They were rough and swollen as if from years of hard use. âWhat do you do Buddy?â
âIâm a blacksmithâ
âReally? Like shoeing horses and all?â
âYup, shoeing horses, fixing Buses and bridges. It covers a lot these days.â Buddy continued chatting as I scribbled. He told me heâd just gotten back from repairing some fire engines. Buddy continued chatting about fire engines, shoeing horses, fixing buses. Amazing what the job of a modern day blacksmith entails.
âHey, Danny, I gotta run. See you tomorrow ok?â
âOk sweetheart. It always makes my day to see you, you know thatâ
âBack at ya Danny. Back at ya'â
Buddy and I wanted for the the train. We got off at 42nd. âHey, do you think IÂ can do those numbers tonight Buddy?â
âNaw most machines shut down at eight. But we can seeâ I followed Buddy as he led me to the first tiny convenience store we passed. âYour machine still on?â Buddy asked the guy behind the counter.
âYesâ
âOh my Gosh! Yay! Itâs open. Yay we can do this Buddy!â I was giddy not only cause I wanted to try out these numbers asap but also because really I had no clue what I was doing and far preferred Buddy being by my side when I plopped down his numbers each with a dollar attached. Buddy cashed in his $500 ticket (yes, my eyes were huge at all this) and we walked out.
As I walked home Buddy told me all about his childhood exploits as a kid in North Carolina and his schooling at the National School in Maryland, one of the first integrated (non segregated) schools in the US. He told me antic after antic about the years there and the trouble he got into as a kid. It was like watching a movie for me to hear the stories. Much like listening to Danny talk about his life as a musician. I wanted to hear stories forever/continue watching the âmovieâ but was fading so we parted ways and I walked home feeling like the luckiest girl on earth. Not only did I get to sing, make a bunch of straphangers happy, and see Danny, but I also got to, for the first time play the Lottery w/ an âexpertâ (if there is an expert at such an activity)
Anyway â Iâm fading now & have rehearsal tomorrow so Iâll say âCiaoâ for now, but stay tuned. We all wanna know how those numbers turn out, right? : )
Peace ~
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