Big Cat Blues – Upbeat, Swingin’, Danceable Music

What defines a really good blues band?  Is it the signature guitar licks?  What about the heart pumping bass that pulses from the stage out to the crowd?  Is it the blues harp blowing loud and strong?  Is it the precision drums that keep the whole band together on cue?  Maybe the cool threads, fedoras, and soul patches?  Some would say yes to one or all of the above. To me, it is that special element – coolness.  The modern blues bands carry with them the tradition of cool from the greats such as Elmore James, Big Sandy & the … Continue reading Big Cat Blues – Upbeat, Swingin’, Danceable Music

Good-Bye Barn with the Big Red Door

This past month, my mother informed me and my siblings that the barn on her property was to be torn down.  She was informed by her homeowners insurance company that the barn was way past being a safe structure at this point and should be taken down or she would not be eligible for homeowners insurance.  Needless to say, this barn has been in rough shape structurally for years.  I’m not even sure how old the barn is or if it predates the house my brother and sister and I grew up in.  It has the look of a classic … Continue reading Good-Bye Barn with the Big Red Door

The YMCA – A Community Leader That’s More Than Just a Fitness Center

One of the great local businesses we have in North Kingstown is the West Bay YMCA. The West Bay YMCA fitness center and exercise program facility on Post Rd is home to thousands of North Kingstown residents. It supports our community in so many ways – after school programs for kids, water aerobics for active older adults, and fitness solutions for Mom, Dad, and the entire family. The YMCA has a number of events that help support the Y Financial Assistance Campaigns at the Kent County YMCA and our local West Bay YMCA.  In addition to providing quality programming and services … Continue reading The YMCA – A Community Leader That’s More Than Just a Fitness Center

It’s a good life, if you don’t weaken.

My company, the I.C.E. Agency, recently shot a video that will be part of a national campaign to raise awareness about stress and cancer. The subject of the video, Monique Pichette, is a two time cancer survivor who loves working out, her family and friends, and being a source of strength in the cancer community. We chose to film it at her health club where she trains. It was a fitting setting for Monique, as she battled cancer using positive vibes and fitness, working out even while on chemotherapy. The crew and I arrived at General Fitness, Fall River around … Continue reading It’s a good life, if you don’t weaken.

Social Media – A Foreign Language to Some

Need help with social media? Is your business failing on social media? Do you find social media marketing to be as hard to understand as a foreign language? Free consultations are available from the I.C.E. Agency. http://www.theiceagents.com 401-583-7171 #1: Social Media Critical for Small Business First, 96% of survey participants use social media marketing, and 92% of those agree or strongly agree with the phrase, “Social media marketing is important for my business.” Keep in mind that participants self-selected from a pool of over 300,000, and therefore are probably more interested in social media marketing than people who did not … Continue reading Social Media – A Foreign Language to Some