Yes, friends. The rumor is true. Sadly, tonight is the last monthly Vinyl Ranch.
For 2 years, DJs Dave Wrangler and LJ Walker have been bringing us the best country hits from the 1980’s each month at our favorite dive-turned-honkey tonk, Leon’s Lounge.
I’ve spend 2 years, and 2 birthday parties with this crew, and it’s been an unforgettable experience.
Join Dave, Lee and all our boot scootin’ friends tonight as we send Vinyl Ranch riding off into the sunset.
See you there, peeps. I’ll buy you a $1 Lone Star.
Yep, it had finally come. The dreaded 3-0. Thing was, I wasn’t dreading it at all. Every year of my life had been getting better and better, and I didn’t see any reason for that to not continue. I had become excited about turning 30, about being taking more seriously professionally, about getting past some of the train wrecks of my 20’s, and about coming into my own. It was around then that I began the idea for the book I’ve been writing. I had an incredible 10 years in my 20’s, and I wanted a way to document those stories. So the book is in the process! Stay tuned.
Every year I make a pretty big deal about my birthday. I figure it’s the one time of the year that’s it’s OK to celebrate yourself. So when it came time for deciding on a location for this year’s bash, it was pretty much a no-brainer. In 2006 I had teamed up with Dave Wrangler for Vinyl Ranch at Leon’s Lounge in Houston, and the party was a huge success. And i figured, if it ain’t broke…
Vinyl Ranch + 30th Birthday Bash - Leon's Lounge
So, we headed back to Leon’s for the second installment of the Cosmopolitician B-Day Bash + Vinyl Ranch. The night was proceed by the Schipul 11th anniversary party, which laid ground for the perfect amount of toasty Schipulites in attendance. I seem to always get teased for having made such random acquaintances over the years, and I LOVE my birthday each year because it is a time to get all the randoms under one roof. This year’s party was followed by an impromptu after-party at my place, where a few of us (Katie + Michelle I owe you big for the thievery!) continued the party into the wee hours of the night, where Andrew played the guitar, Paul took some pics, and Michelle, Wod Wod, Nadnuk, and Seanscreamed sang in unison. It was the perfect way to ring in the new decade. With friends and music. And alcohol. Stolen alcohol.
Phil, Katie, Ed - Image: Carlos Meltzer
The next morning, after just hours of sleep, Miggy rallied me out of bed for a day long drinking session at Brian O’Neill’s, where we sipped mimosas, chomped on fish and chips, chugged Blue Moons, met some crazy characters, and may have walked home. (Michelle, do you remember?) Following that, we somehow persuaded Susan and Mandy to bring us MORE beer and held a Reba Karaoke Fest. In my dining room. What more can a girl ask for on her 30th?
More bad health news came in October. I contracted Salmonella poisoning, along with 4 other friends who all attended an event. And let me tell you, it. ain’t. pretty. I’ll spare you the ugly details. Stomach. cramps. aren’t. fun. For. reals. As I got over the Salmonella, I swear my digestive track still isn’t the same, I learned during a Lasik eye consultation that I had several holes in the lattice of my retina. Of. course. i. did. This year, nothing surprised me. SO after 3 eye surgeries to repair the holes, I could finally be a candidate for Lasik. I scheduled it for later in November. The better to see you with, my dear.
Bandcamp at Caroline (the brainchild of Matt and Philip of KTRU’s Revelry Report rounded off the end of October, an awesome sidelines visit to the Texans Game with Broadway Bankmann (see goofy video below from Michelle); And finally ending the month with Halloween at 13 Celsius with Migs and Foofers.
Yes, folks. They’re baaaaack. Both of ‘em. 2 greats in 1 night: Mustaches for Kids and Vinyl Ranch. You just can’t make a pairing like this up. Ya can’t.
This year’s Mustaches for Kids Campaign officially kicks off tomorrow night at Leon’s Lounge with the big “Shave-off.”
Join your most excellent hosts Dave Wrangler and LJ Walker for DOLLYWOOD, a celebration of Dolly Parton’s “hits” (film and music) this Friday evening! Vinyl Ranch hosts this super fun, FREE and unique even that is taking place at the quaint and charming Leon’s Lounge.
The party begins at 9pm with a “Shave-Off” mixer for the Houston chapter of “Mustaches For Kids“. MFK is an organization which grows mustaches to raise money for children’s charities. Read the “2008 grower’s information” here so you are adequately prepared for what you are about to get yourself into should you decide to grow!
At 10pm, the DJs fire up the turntables with heavy emphasis on Dolly Parton’s solo and duet recordings. As usual, they will also be spinning your favorite VINYL honky-tonk classics from Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., Loretta Lynn and more! catch a few different flicks starring Dolly Parton on the tubes! Again this event is free-so please come out and take part in the fun!
Posted by Monica Danna on Sep 30, 2008 in arts + events
Yes, yes. Don’t let my girlish looks fool you. As of Sunday I will have been on the planet earth for 30 years. Time sure does fly when you’re having a ball. So why stop now? Join me + friends at Vinyl Ranch this Friday, October 3rd as we bring it back to 1978! My yummy friends Dave Wrangler + LJ Walker will be spinning all your favorite Honky Tonk classics from the 1970’s.
If you were in attendance at last year’s bash, you’ll remember more than I do, we hope to see you back again. If not, don’t miss out this year. Oh, and fellas, Vinyl Ranch was just voted “Best Place to Meet Single Women” by the Houston Press. So paint on those Wrangler’s and get your Stetson steamed. See y’all there!