Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Altenburgh Show Ahead
The annual Altenburgh Christmas show is coming up soon, and I'll be emceeing it for the 11th and final year. John Altenburgh & Co. announced today this would be the final go-round for this holiday event - hard to believe this is coming to an end. John, who is a cousin of famed jazz musician Pat Metheny, owns Altenburgh records and assembles an eclectic array of talent each year. The show features some of the area's finest jazz and blues talent: John Greiner, Otis McLennon, Chris O'Keefe, Mitch Viegut, Tom Washatka, Randy Sabien, and the amazing vocals of Janet Planet. Some of the band members, including John, are part of the blues band Johnny & the Mo-Tones, which has enjoyed success nationwide these past few years.
Some fun Altenburgh Show facts:
* Over 20, 000 tickets have been sold in the show's history. Last year only one single ticket remained.
* The show actually started at The Scott St. Pub, Wausau, WI as a Christmas Jam session in the late 1980's to early 1990's.
* Altenburgh's Christmas Show has historically created the largest bar night of the year for The PAF. (Not surprising. You should see how much alcohol they go through backstage!)
* Chris O'Keefe (notorious for his obsession with Martha Stewart) predicted Stewart's prison time in his song "Martha Stewart's Christmas in Prison." performed at the show a full year before any public knowledge of her troubles.
* 57 different local people have been mentioned or lampooned in Altenburgh's opening monologue, including two Wausau Mayors - I myself have been mentioned twice!
* Co-owner of City Bike Works, Ricky Walters, donates a bike to give away every year and also runs the spotlights during the show. During a Bike give away routine, where a dart had to be thrown to a seating chart to pick the winner, Otis McLennon missed the board four straight times from six feet away. Otis was quarterback of his high school football team.
* Because most performers live outside of the Wausau area, only one rehearsal is
available with an average of 3 hours of rehearsal time per year.
* Thanks to a manufacturer's defect, the flying toy chicken "give-away" during the 2004 show, all landed in the audience without heads. The heads came off in mid flight.
Oh, the fun we've had - Altenburgh, we're gonna miss you. But let's have one more great year!
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