Hi, everyone!
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
This is the time of year to remind ourselves of all that we’re thankful for. While I was doing just that, I figured I might as well write down my thoughts and share them with all of you!
Hi, everyone!
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
This is the time of year to remind ourselves of all that we’re thankful for. While I was doing just that, I figured I might as well write down my thoughts and share them with all of you!
Hi, everyone!
First of all, I know I’ve been writing quite a bit about Jammin’ with Jamie. This will change soon: I promise! (Hint: come back this Saturday at 9:00 am.)
Second, I’ve recently found out that “Sportsathon” will be taking over 89.3 WNUR FM for twenty-four hours next Friday and Saturday. Unfortunately, this means our jam session will be preempted next week. So, after this week, our next jam session will take place on November 2: same time, same station!
This also means that this will be our last explicitly Halloween-themed jam session––– well, for a while, anyway. (There’s a very high likelihood that another Halloween-themed jam session will pop up again before we go on summer hiatus. The individual songs, on the other hand, may come around again at any time.)
So, in this week’s jam session, we’re going to have two intertwined (and related) themes, as we jam to…
Hi, everyone!
Before I dive into this post, I’m proud to announce that this will be my very first post that includes a picture!
Remember how I wrote last week that some Jammers may think it was too early to break out the Halloween music?
Well, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but times have changed. Specifically, from September to October.
It’s time.
But, despite this, I also realize that some Jammers may need a little help getting into the spirit (pun intended). Well, I’m here to help!
One tradition we have in my family, which I have continued to uphold on my own, is watching “Halloween” movies and television specials throughout October. (I put “Halloween” in quotes because many of them are not explicitly Halloween-related, but are horror or horror comedy films that remind us of Halloween anyway.)
In light of this, in this week’s jam session, we’ll opening up the crypt to unleash…
This is my website… and my blog! I’ll try to keep things interesting, I promise!
What will I be writing about? Well, pretty much anything goes. (I do promise to keep all of my own writing appropriate, though.)
I will say, though, that I have a lot of catching up to do, so don’t be surprised if you find articles about, for example, Mary Poppins, Svengoolie (Svengoolie.com), Pee-wee Herman (Peewee.com), Robin Williams, Riders in the Sky (RidersintheSky.com), and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (Elvira.com) all right in a row. (And there are plenty more where those came from!)
Also, don’t be surprised if I post a link to something I’ve previously written that has found its way online one way or another, such as one of my guest articles on the horror-themed blog, Terror from Beyond the Daves (TerrorDaves.com).
If I do post a link to anything, whether it’s something I wrote, something that has nothing whatsoever to do with me (other than the fact that I saw it), or something in between, I’ll make sure I write a little something to accompany it.
If I’ve piqued your interest, that’s great!
At the time of this posting, this site is still very much a work in progress. Pictures and other sections of the site are in the works and coming soon!
With that, it’s full disclosure time.
If you’re reading this, whether you know me personally or not, I’m already incredibly grateful to you. The fact that you decided to read something I wrote––– no matter what the subject––– is not something I take for granted. I will do absolutely everything I can to keep our time together interesting, entertaining, and engaging for all involved.
Please feel free to leave comments with your thoughts, questions, etc., or just to say, “Hi!” and let me know you’re here!
… And this is just the beginning! I hope you come back soon!
Thank you for reading,
Jamie Lee