Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Happy New Year!


Hi Gang,

Just wanted to wish you all a wonderful and safe New Year! Christmas was spent with family and good food! I hope your Christmas or other holidays were filled with happiness. Last week was great! I played Tony Rome's and Club W and both places were filled with holiday partiers. Just wanted you to know that I will NOT be playing Filippo's this Friday. I am taking the weekend off. I need it. Sunday (New Year's Eve) I play the Park Country Club and Monday (New Years) I play the Falcon Club in Dunkirk, NY so I'll be pretty busy. Keep in touch and let's make 2007 an awesome year!

Peace,

Gregg

Monday, December 18, 2006

Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!


Well...I can't believe Christmas is a week from today! It just seems like yesterday that we were knee deep in sand and enjoying the summer. Ah, time marches on! This week, leading up to Christmas is my favorite time of year...Christmas Eve and Christmas Day....Family, friends, music and food! All the kids going crazy with presents and laughter...I love it! I REALLY hope you can make Friday's or Saturday's shows. They are two HUGE Christmas parties and I will be in full form!!! Here is where I'm playing:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Road, West Seneca. 675-4351.
www.tonyromes.com. Friday, Dec. 22 @ 9:00 p.m.

Club W. 199 Delaware Ave., 840-9552. Saturday, Dec. 23 @ 10 p.m.

Everyone knows how much fun we have at Tony Rome's...The Christmas show is 100 times bigger!

Club W is, without a doubt, the best club in the Chippewa district. Saturday, Dec. 23 is our massive Christmas party. I haven't played downtown in a while and this is a great chance to celebrate together in a club that is really incredible!

A Christmas Poem by George Wither

So now is come our joyful feast,
Let every man be jolly;
Each room with ivy leaves is dressed,
And every post with holly.
Though some churls at our mirth repine,
Round your foreheads garlands twine,
Drown sorrow in a cup of wine,
And let us all be merry.

Now all our neighbors' chimneys smoke,
And Christmas blocks are burning;
Their ovens they with baked meats choke,
And all their spits are turning.
Without the door let sorrow lie,
And if for cold it hap to die,
We'll bury it in a Christmas pie,
And evermore be merry.

Now every lad is wondrous trim,
And no man minds his labor;
Our lasses have provided them
A bagpipe and a tabor.
Young men and maids, and girls and boys,
Give life to one another's joys;
And you anon shall by their noise
Perceive that they are merry.

Rank misers now do sparing shun,
Their hall of music soundeth;
And dogs thence with whole shoulders run,
So all things aboundeth.
The country-folk themselves advance,
For crowdy-mutton's come out of France;
And Jack shall pipe and Jill shall dance,
And all the town be merry.

Ned Swatch hath fetched his bands from pawn,
And all his best apparel;
Brisk Nell hath bought a ruff of lawn
With droppings of the barrel.
And those that hardly all the year
Had bread to eat or rags to wear,
Will have both clothes and dainty fare,
And all the day be merry.

Now poor men to the justices
With capons make their errands;
And if they hap to fail of these,
They plague them with their warrants.
But now they feed them with good cheer,
And what they want they take in beer,
For Christmas comes but once a year,
And then they shall be merry.

Good farmers in the country nurse
The poor, that else were undone;
Some landlords spend their money worse,
On lust and pride at London.
There the roisters they do play,
Drab and dice their land away,
Which may be ours another day;
And therefore let's be merry.

The client now his suit forbears,
The prisoner's heart is eased;
The debtor drinks away his cares,
And for the time is pleased.
Though others' purses be more fat,
Why should we pine or grieve at that;
Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat,
And therefore let's be merry.

Hark how the wags abroad do call
Each other forth to rambling;
Anon you'll see them in the hall,
For nuts and apples scrambling;
Hark how the roofs with laughter's sound,
Anon they'll think the house goes round;
For they the cellar's depths have found,
And there they will be merry.

The wenches with their wassail-bowls
About the streets are singing;
The boys are come to catch the owls,
The wild mare in is bringing.
Our kitchen boy hath broke his box,
And to the dealing of the ox
Our honest neighbors come by flocks,
And here they will be merry.

Now kings and queens poor sheep-cotes have,
And mate with everybody;
The honest now may play the knave,
And wise men play at noddy.
Some youths will now a mumming go,
Some others play at Rowland-hoe,
And twenty other gameboys moe;
Because they will be merry.

Then wherefore in these merry days
Should we, I pray, be duller?
No, let us sing some roundelays
To make our mirth the fuller.
And whilst we thus inspired sing,
Let all the streets with echoes ring;
Woods, and hills, and everything
Bear witness we are merry.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Gregg

Sunday, December 10, 2006

A great week but a much needed rest!



This week was awesome and full. Wednesday night was the Buffalo Music Awards (the photo is of me putting my award for Solo Artist of the Year in Ed Strawbrich's crotch while his wife, Diane laughed off the chair) and I won for the second year in a row. Thursday I did a private show. Friday I did two shows. First with the Michael Bly Band and then at Tony Rome's in West Seneca, NY. Saturday I was at the Lighthouse in Olcott, NY. I rocked until 2:00 A.M. and got back by 5:00! This week is less full. I am playing the Buffalo Bills Christmas party at Ralph Wilson Stadium so that will be exciting. Saturday I play the Hamburg Moose for their Christmas party. That is open to the public so feel free to stop out. You can get all my calender infor by clicking Here:

Gregg's Calender Page


I hope you all have a great week and I look forward to seeing you down the road...Oh, by the way, I have a new Gregg Sansone T-Shirt at my store site...Go here to view it:

Gregg's New T-Shirt

Take care,

Gregg

Friday, December 08, 2006

The Buffalo Music Awards




The Buffalo Music Awards were held Wednesday night, December 6 at Club Infinity. It was an awesome evening with great bands playing the whole night. Cool sound and a chance for me to see all my musician friends that I haven't seen in a year. I never get to see my buddies because we always gig at the same time and the BMAs are a great time to catch up. In any case, I was nominated for Solo Artist of the Year and when they read off the nominees they called my name as the winner! Yep, I won top solo artist. It was incredibly rewarding because the is the second year in a row that I won the award. I really want to thank all the people that supported me and voted for me (you know who you are). The photos to your left are: Donna and Maria, great fans and wonderful supporters, me on stage accepting my award (notice the fog from the fog machine), and me with my long time agent and great friend, Frank Sansone. For more information about my shows and such click on this link to my home page:

www.greggsansone.com

Rock on people! I hope to see you down the road some time!

Gregg

Sunday, December 03, 2006


This week was great! I love the holiday season...I see everyone really getting into it (sadly,
though, the stores are nuts right now)...People just seem to be happier and I just love the
feeling in the air. My shows went great this week. I had my young roadie help me on Friday
at the Sonoma Grille and my great buddy Tom Waters and his boss helped me at Simmie's.
It was great to be back in Lancaster at Simmie's. A bunch of my friends showed up taht I
had not seen in a while. I even did some of my originals! This week is great because I
return to Tony Rome's (on Friday) in West Seneca and we all know what a blast that place
is! Saturday I'm at the Lighthouse in Olcott. If you've never been there you're missing out.
It such a wonderful place to play..Everyone really has a blast there when I play.

Wednesday night is the Buffalo Music Awards at Club Infinity on Main St. in Williamsville
(just past Transit). If you want to have a great time come down to Infinity and enjoy about
seven great bands and see people, and groups, get awards...It really is a great time. By the
way, the Michael Bly Band is playing the VIP Party at 6:00. Mike's up for Rock Vocalist, his
bass player, John is up for best rock bass player and Mike's band is up for best new band.
I'm up for solo artist of the year so we'll see what happens.

Here is what's going on this week:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Road, West Seneca. 675-4351. www.tonyromes.com. Friday,
Dec. 8 @ 9:00 p.m.

The Lighthouse. 5885 E Main St. Olcott. 778-5580. Saturday, Dec. 9 @ 10:00 p.m.

Sonoma Grille. 5010 Main St., Snyder. 204-0251. Next Thursday, Dec. 14 @ 8:00 p.m.

Have a great week everyone I really hope to see you soon!

Gregg


Beethoven can write music, thank God, but he can do nothing else on earth.
Ludwig Van Beethoven

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