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January 2012

The Ringmaster

Next month we will be returning to St. Edmund Parish in Oak Park, Illinois for what has become an annual concert.  The parish holds great memories for us, especially the early days when we would play an Irish pub in Naperville, Illinois or even Milwaukee and get home around 3 a.m. Our clothes would reek of second-hand smoke and it wasn't unusual for us to stumble into St. Edmund wearing the previous night's outfits so we would be on time for the 9 a.m. Mass.  Kathy Halfpenny, the director, would nod to us as we hurriedly opened our cases. The choir would comment on the smell of beer and Marlboro cigarettes wafting out of our cases.  We would be bleary-eyed but ready to play as soon as Father Ruiz would signal his presence from the back of the church.

 

Tom HalfpennyOne person, who had a personality like a cup of good java, was Tom, the energetic and outgoing husband of Kathy.  He was part ringmaster, part preacher, and even part liturgical dancer. Where most men (and a few women, too) would shrink in horror at the idea of dancing down the aisle in praise of God, Tom was there, stepping in where angels feared to tread.  He had no sense of inhibition.  The 9 a.m. Mass became a favorite for us and some of our fans, who would come to St. Edmund after seeing us play at a pub. Eventually it was the road that took us away from our standing Sunday gig, but our recollections of Tom and the choir would fuel many a nostalgic talk as we would roll along some back road in Kansas.

 

About three years ago we were commissioned to write Masses and songs of worship.  The first person we contacted was Kathy to see if St. Edmund would want a Mass and a concert so we could "test-fly" our first Mass.  She was elated, and we had a reunion at her Victorian house (that sports the world's largest wind chimes) in Oak Park.  Of course, Tom was there. We would smell him before we saw him as his pipe smoke would precede his noisy entrance into the room. All senses were entangled in his laughing, smoking, darting gestures, and quirky anecdotes.  Tom ran a jewelry business which eventually ended up in his house.  "Come into the parlor" had a vested meaning with him, as he would burst into the room during our music session with Kathy and dazzle us with rings, necklaces, and brooches at back-of-the-truck prices.  We would end up getting a jump start on our holidays and anniversaries and Mother's Day with these irresistible offerings.   Kathy would tolerate Tom's takeover during our work sessions until a certain point when she would banish him to his office.  That would last about 15 minutes until he came back again, a big grin on his pipe-clenching face, holding up a coral necklace he forgot to show us.  We would smile and obediently reach for our wallets.

 

Kathy HalfpennyLast fall we met with Kathy to plan another Mass and concert.  We were going on the road and she asked us to write five songs for a "Mass of Healing."   It was a different house.  As we crossed the threshold, there was no whiff of the pipe.  The jewelry was stacked in cases. Tom had passed away suddenly over the summer.  The reality of that passing came full force to us when entering the Halfpenny house.  The ringmaster wasn't there to greet us. We didn't talk about Tom as we worked on the music, but the void of his zany presence was the elephant in the room.

 

One of the most rewarding parts of being musicians is that we've had a chance to meet people whose energies are larger than life. Like a Paul Bunyan, Tom would tower over people with his generosity, joy, and enthusiasm.  He was always excited about simple things like a church raffle or a new liturgical dance step.  Even when the power company tore his front lawn up earlier that summer, he took that as an opportunity and told his next-door neighbor that the fresh mound of earth was where he had buried Kathy. The neighbor didn't talk to him for weeks.

 

The impact of grief is always the wish of one more word spoken, one more bracelet bought, and one more chance to smell the pipe smoke.  Our best way of honoring a life like Tom's is to continue to play music.  And play it with a bit more zaniness, enthusiasm, spontaneity, and yes, maybe a dance step or two.  If we start selling jewelry at the show, don't blame us, blame Tom Halfpenny.

 

~ Brian and Marty

missy and david

A note from the Switchback 

Fan Club President

 

As we move past the holidays, Christmas being my favorite time of year, I always find December 26 to be the saddest day of the year. However, I then realize that there is always something to look forward to.  My husband David and I try to instill the magic in our home even when it is not the Christmas season.  We try to always have that special something to look forward to especially during this time of year when our Parish priest, Father Michael Lewon, says you can get what he calls the "winter blues."  We can all feel that way once in a while.  So get out there and look for the magic every day of the year!

 

~ Melissa Kotrba

Mississippi bluff

Switchback Songwriters Weekend planned for April 20 - 22, 2012

 

Last year's event was a huge success, so we are once again offering this very unique opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful spots along the Mississippi in a carefully restored mansion on an elegant estate for a weekend of creativity, camaraderie, relaxation and music.

 

Click here for details

 

Mayfly DanceThe Mayfly Dance DANCE and the Mayfly Dance CRUISE - Friday, June 22 and Saturday June 23, 2012

This year's Mayfly Dance "Dance" will again be held at TJ Hunter's Banquet Hall on Main Street in Lansing, Iowa at 9 PM on Friday, June 22, 2012, the evening before the Mayfly Dance Cruise. Tickets for the dance can be purchased at the door for $10.  
The 7th annual Mayfly Dance Cruise will be a sunset cruise with dinner on the evening of June 23, 2012. The cruise will again be conducted by Mississippi Explorer Cruises and will involve an excursion guided by an on-board naturalist through some of the backwater channels of the River while Switchback provides music on board. These rarely seen areas offer a wild and secluded look at one of America's natural treasures, and we will experience this beauty from a unique position on the water as the sun sets over the magnificent Mississippi River.
 

Ireland and Italy tours scheduled for next September & October, 2012

 

Rome

Switchback fans will be delighted to know that two tours are scheduled for fall of 2012.   The first tour is to Tuscany and Rome, Italy from September 27- October 4, 2012.  The tour will spend five nights at the beautiful Villa Casagrande in Tuscany, followed by an overnight stay in Rome, Italy.  The land fare for the tour is $1459 per person and includes an English speaking guide, coach, a wine tasting party, a welcome and farewell dinner, full Italian breakfast daily as well as optional full day excursions to Lucca, Pisa, Florence, the Vatican, an illuminated night tour and so much more!  

Kinsale 

We've chosen Kinsale, Ireland as our next Traveling Down an Irish Road tour. The dates are October 4-11.  Kinsale is on the Irish Riviera and has a rich history as well as some of the best seafood in all of Europe.  Land price is $1374 per person and includes a guide, coach, full Irish breakfast, a welcome dinner, two dinners at the famous Cabra Castle, a walking tour of historic Kinsale, a visit to Charles Fort, optional excursions and a whole lot more!

 

Air from Chicago and other gateways is available at an additional cost.

 

Contact Susan Sheehan at Celtic Tours for more details, airfare quotes and reservations by calling 1-800-833-4373 or emailing susans@celtictours.com. Trips are based on 30 passengers and itineraries are subject to change.

 

Click here to view frequently asked questions

 

Ireland Tour 2012 Reservation Form 


Italy Tour 2012 Reservation Form

Coming up:

Saturday, February 11, 2012
switchback kick

St. Edmund Parish Mass and Concert

Oak Park, IL

 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 

Theatre at the Center 

Munster, IN

 

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Rock River Valley Shamrock Club 

Dixon, IL 

  

Click here for full details on these events and to view the entire Switchback schedule
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