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roadtrip video - July 26, 2010

so, we got this great handheld cam corder that is made for concerts and bands who want to post video. if all works out, you will be able to see whats happening while we are out on the road going to PA. check back here or go get on our facebook.com/captain hook fanpage.

weavestock - May 4, 2010

date is set and plans in motion for the 14th annual weavestock. aug 14 2010. putting together a great show for you this year!

new record - January 29, 2010

it took a few years after recording "transfer" but, im back to work and very inspired writing new music. there will be a new album coming.most of the stuff so far is very hard rockin. i think i have about 6 songs so far, i feel im on a roll

KLOB - February 22, 2009

last nite the band played an opening set for a band called KLOB at the landshark cafe in jax beach.
it was a great show and KLOB was one of the best bands ive seen in a long time. go look them up and treat yourself to some great music. i hope to do more gigs with these guys in the future

an interesting article regarding a distant relative of mine - October 22, 2007

many years ago, when i was getting interested in playing music, my great aunt , mildred burger, told me my family is related to a famous country singer named JEANNIE SEELY.
mildred said they were close and jeannie would visit her when she came home to PA from nashville.
later, when i began getting serious about music, mildred gave me her number and told me to give her a call and ask for some advice. i did and had a nice talk with her and went on to begin my career in music.that phone call was around 1990 or 1991.
today i was online reading my hometown paper and this was the feature article. heres a copy.............

Country singer Jeannie Seely, a Titusville native, celebrated her 40th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and says she has no plans of slowing down.

A couple of days following the anniversary event, Seely performed at the Tennessee State Museum in conjunction with a new Sparke and Twangle exhibit. Then she headed to Dollywood where she was the featured entertainer for two weeks at GAC's "Great American Country Show."

Seely was inducted to the Grand Ole Opry in September 1967. Earlier that year Seely's hit, "Don't Touch Me," garnered a Grammy for best country vocal performance by a female, edging out recordings by Connie Smith, Dottie West, Jan Howard and Loretta Lynn. Seely was only the third female country artist to receive a Grammy.

"Don't Touch Me" hit No. 1 on major country charts, and Seely received "Most Promising New Artist" awards from Billboard, Cashbox and Record World. The song was written especially for Seely, but it has been recorded by numerous other country singers as well as pop, rhythm and blues, folk, reggae and soul artists.

Seely remembers her Opry induction, attended by her parents from Townville, as an emotional night. Of the 67 Opry members today, only 18 have tenure longer than Seely. Country legend Mel Tillis became a member only this year.

Opry membership is considered the second highest honor in country music, second only to induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Seely has not achieved that honor, but a reader-voted poll in The Tennessean this August listed her among the top 15 acts for Hall of Fame induction.

"What an honor just to be included with names like Jean Shepard, Tom T. Hall, the Oak Ridge Boys and Barbara Mandrell," Seely said. "I was definitely shocked to be on that list."

Seely is a member of the North America Country Music Hall of Fame and the George D. Hay Music Hall of Fame. Last November the R.O.P.E. (Reunion Of Professional Entertainers) organization named Seely "Songwriter of the Year."

In addition to Faron Young, who took Seely's song, "Leavin' And Sayin' Goodbye," to No. 1, five other Country Music Hall of Fame members - Willie Nelson, Ernest Tubb, Merle Haggard, Ray Price and Little Jimmy Dickens - are among the artists who have recorded Jeannie's compositions.

Seely recalls that the most unusual place she's written a song was on the way home to visit her mother in Pennsylvania.

"As I would be getting closer to home I would be getting more and more excited, and while I was in a restroom service station this song just hit me and I had nothing to write on," she said. "So I wrote it on toilet paper and they all teased me about it later. I was one stop away from being home, but I wrote the song as 'One Step Away.'"

Reflecting on her Pennsylvania roots. Seely said she performed at age 11 on radio station WMGW in Meadville, and by 16 she had sung on TV station WICU in Erie.

"Some of my favorite memories during those years are attending country music shows at Hillbilly Park near Franklin," she said. "I saw greats like Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley and Little Jimmy Dickens there. Also Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper."

"Something very special is that Jean Shepard actually remembers me approaching her to get a photograph signed there," Seely said. "I had in my mind exactly what I was going to say but when I got up to her, I couldn't say a word. Jean has told me she remembers I was studying her really hard, and that she knew she'd see me again someday. Well, today we're Opry sisters and very close friends, and I still have that photo she signed for me."

After graduating from Townville High School and working for three years at a Titusville bank, Seely moved to California where she honed her songwriting skills and became a regular act, along with an unknown Glen Campbell, on the "Hollywood Jamboree" television series.

Upon the encouragement of Dottie West who recorded one of her songs, Seely moved to Nashville in the fall of 1965.

"It's true that when I got here I only had $50 and a Ford Falcon to my name," she recalls. "Every record label in town initially turned me down, but Porter Wagoner hired me to replace Norma Jean as the female singer for his road show and television series."

Nicknamed "Miss Country Soul," Seely scored records on the Billboard country singles chart for 13 consecutive years and released over two dozen albums. She's made numerous appearances on national television shows, published her own book of witticisms, appeared in two motion pictures, and starred in numerous musicals and stage productions.

Known throughout her career as an individualist as well as for her infectious humor, Seely is widely recognized for changing the image of female country performers. She's credited for wearing the first mini-skirt on the Grand Ole Opry stage - and she was the first female to regularly host segments of the Opry.

Seely doesn't plan to cut back on performing.

"I think there's an excitement about it," she said. "I love to perform. I love being an entertainer. To see people laugh or to sing a ballad and bring tears to their eyes you know, you are making a bond with those people, you're making a connection."

"I feel like as people we are connecting as people. Our lives are pretty much all basically the same when you get right down to it. We all have the same hopes and dreams, the same life's ups and downs, disappointments, and heartbreak and joy. If we can connect on any kind of a level I think that's a good thing and it's a great feeling to me when I can do that."

"The folks back in Pennsylvania have been so good to me over the past 40 years," Seely added. "I am so thankful to have been raised in that area, and I'm so thankful for the longevity of my career which I owe to the country music fans in Pennsylvania and all around the world. I appreciate each and every one of them. I've been truly blessed."

(Ron Harman, a former Pennsylvania resident, works at the Country Music Hall of Fame, is a member of the Country Music Association, and maintains Seely's Web site at www.JeannieSeely.com).

transfer is on the radio - August 22, 2007

we just got word that 2 radio stations in pa have played our music.
i have added links to them so you can listen and request songs. please contact these stations!
WERG 90.5 FM erie pa
WUPJ 1610 AM johnstown pa
goto the "links button

tool - June 3, 2007

we went to the TOOL concert last night at the jacksonville arena.
i have never seen them before and i must say i was completely blown away.
another good reminder of what the goal is.

CAPTAIN HOOK DEBUT PERFORMANCE - May 13, 2007

the new project CAPTAIN HOOK was unveiled may 12 2007 at the hide-a-way saloon.
this stripped down rock band with newest member OLEG SHKOLYAR on drums, played a mix of classics as well as brand new originals from the upcomming album

captain hook begins recording new material - April 4, 2007

we are anxious to start recording the new songs we have written over the last couple months, but we were able to get a head start because there are a couple songs recorded during the "transfer" sessions that were not included on the album.
last night, dell recorded his bass parts for "2 PEOPLE TALKING".
we also have the hard rockin song "ELECTRIC MAN"
in the works

wednesday nite rockin - February 27, 2007

every wednesday nite there is an open jam at the WEST INN CANTINA on st. johns road in riverside.
our bass player, DELL HAND is in the house band that hosts the jam.
lately we have been "test driving" the new material there. come check it out, the jam starts at 10pm

tony smotherman releases new cd - February 17, 2007

my good friend, TONY SMOTHERMAN released a new cd yesterday called "THE LIGHT WITHIN".
i expect it to be a smash.
i have a link to tony's website under the "links" button. go check it out.
i am also pleased to tell you my new project will be opening some shows for tony in the near future.
this is going to rock!

xm - February 13, 2007

i just sent my cd to XM RADIO to try to get some airplay on the "unsigned band" channel. i also sent it to wbcq short wave and internet radio.
i am already on the pyrate radio station at cosmic dave's website(goto the links button)

brand new shoes - January 29, 2007

as we prepare this new show and write new songs, i get more excited everyday.
our newest song is called "brand new shoes". this is some serious rock and roll. i cant wait to scream it at you!

goodbye old friend - December 28, 2006

just before we left for PA,
our friend JIM DIMICHELE
passed away.
those of you who knew him know what a special person he was. his love for his friends and music was an inspiration.
soon we will be planning a celebration of his life and will invite those who knew him to play music and share memories.(this will probably be at whiteys fish camp), drop me a line if you want informed of this event.
jim was my brother
i will never forget him.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING - November 23, 2006

hope everyone has a great day dont forget to listen to alices restaurant and sing along in three part harmony. Jen and i were lucky enough to see Arlo this year at the Florida Theatre. we met him after the show- jenny gave him a kiss on the cheek and he signed my old alvarez acoustic.first autograph on my guitar.

good news/cd sales - November 20, 2006

i am proud to announce that this month i sold my first CDs ONLINE at CDBABY.com!!
thank you very much to all who have bought a copy of TRANSFER

Caitlin Johnson - November 12, 2006

i just recieved good news regarding my friend Caitlin.
she has scored a solo/acoustic gig TONIGHT, opening for TONY SMOTHERMAN at THE FRENCH QUARTER.
Caitlin sings backups on 2 songs on my cd TRANSFER,and she was the opening act on our SAFETY 1 ST 2006 east coast road trip. keep on rockin!!!

new music - November 7, 2006

the songwriting sessions have been great. some of the new songs have a much harder edge than most of the TRANSFER material. the song "AMERICAN HISTORY" is a hard rockin tale of pirates, settelers, and american indians. another new song, "THIS MANY MILES" has a unique,dreamy groove unlike anything i have ever written. it reminds me of U2 meets BOB DYLAN.

new music in the works - October 3, 2006

now that TRANSFER is finally done, i have been focusing on new material and currently have 14 NEW SONGS!
i have been rebuilding EVERYTHING from the ground up and the future is very exciting

TRANSFER is released - September 5, 2006

on sept 5 2006 weaver released his first solo album,TRANSFER.
it has been 5 years since his last recording.
it is for sale online at CDBABY.COM

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