Saturday, May 16, 2020

Mr. Mark Biegel 5/13/2020



Obviously I am doing this for myself to remember Mark. At the same time I cannot help but know I am doing this for others as well. Mark, a dear friend to all of us, has passed away. He touched all of us with his warmth, smile, honesty, and the need to play trumpet.

Like most who will look at this blog, I met Mark at Paul Henry's Art Gallery in Hammond. For me it was the very early part of 2012. The first time we saw each other Mark came up to me and asked if he could get copies of the photos I just took. He said he really didn't have much of him playing his trumpet. The next week I gave the images to him on a CD. He was so happy that he gave me $20 for them. My first sale as a photographer. I saved that $20 in my dresser all these years. It is still there. Thinking now I may want to choose a photo from that JAM and frame it with the $20.

You will find from looking at the photos what Mark loved 2nd most. His trumpets and jazz. That is all he desired beyond family. It meant that much to him that he had a tattoo of a trumpet on his left arm.

His second family was musicians. All of us at Paul Henry's Thursday Night Jam were anxious when Mark arrived. He would softly play on the side while others were on stage as it were. Musicians would invite him up to play with them during their three song limit. So you see, Mark never had to sign up to do the three, he had unlimited access to play.

Enough said. If you want you can comment on your memories of Mark on this blog. Also if you want, I can add to this blog your remembrance of Mark with any photos you have.

The following photographs are not in any particular order.

























 






















 


































 




















 






 













May 3, 2012


May 24, 2012


I feel the need to go buy a trumpet now . . .

Though I am placing my copyright at the bottom, feel free to download from this blog post what you like. Give me photographer credit when you can. You can see more of the environment where these photographs were taken by going to my website StreetPhoto.ME and looking up Paul Henry's, near the bottom of that site. I mention all this because that is where I first met Mark. There is a lot of history there between us. A lot of fun with him there. His second family.


You can see a categorized thumbnail of all my blogs by going to StreetPhoto.ME.

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Saturday, February 8, 2020

The Unstoppables - mini size



My bride and I went out for some good energy this night, and met up with these three great people who enjoy playing music to us. Not being a musician myself, I can only surmise that being a musician chills you out from the stress of the day. Blocking out any bad vibe of the day or week, and re-energizing with the positive new vibe from not only through play of music, but also the positive reaction from the crowd.

For some of us like me, I go to see musicians play for that same reason, to renew my positive vibration so that I can do the same for you through my blogs.

Tonight felt like I was sitting with my high-school friends (1971-1975) listening to records, discussing what we wanted out of life, using the influence of word and rhythm of the song to motivate us to a higher plain. Sometimes only a low key simple song was needed. Sometimes a powerful grab you by the balls was needed. Either way, the trio gave it to me (us) the way I remembered it to be. Thanks Guys!

Dan Soto – Acoustic Guitar / Vocals

Bruce Chronister – Acoustic Guitar / Vocals

Jim Sasaki – Base Guitar / Vocals





























Thank you Region Ale for supporting local music! (Thanks for the great tasting meal too!!!)

Region Ale
1080 US Highway 41
Schererville, IN
219.322.2337


You can catch these guys playing as The Unstoppables . . .

The Unstoppables
Website


For more on what is upcoming in the NWI music scene check out NWI Jam.


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