Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Bandstand: November 2005

In looking through this particular issue for the first time in a long time, I felt proud of the firsthand accounts we published of the impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the city of Houston. BBAA members Fred Schubert and now-deceased bandleader Manny Green (pictured) volunteered to write about the things they were witnessing, despite clearly having more pressing obligations.

After the chaos of that period, to say nothing of this year's oil leak, the ability of folks along the Gulf Coast to cope and ultimately recover is certainly beyond question:



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Grab a beer and slide down the emergency chute with Ollie Mitchell. The studio trumpeter, featured here on Mar. 1, is the subject of a profile in the June/July edition of Hawaiian Airlines' in-flight magazine:


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Next time the lady in your life says she needs you to pick up some Ella right away, don't head for Tower Records. Or wherever they sell records these days. 

On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved "ella," a new emergency contraceptive that will offer full effectiveness up to five days following unprotected sex. Presently available morning-after pills lose efficacy if not taken within the initial 72 hours.

The First Lady of Song. And apparently of birth control, too.