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In
two weeks we are going to a celebration of the 20 year anniversary of
Country Cares for St. Jude Kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in
Memphis. I was invited up to honor the dedication of the people who took an
idea I had in 1988 to a fundraiser that has raised hundreds of millions of
dollars and has saved lives of many children. I plan on taking the kids to
Graceland to show them that I am not the only white guy with bad taste in
decor. I also am hoping to take them down on Union Avenue to see where Roy
Orbison, Johnny Cash, Charlie Rich, Conway Twitty, Carl Perkins and Elvis
made their first recordings at Sun Records. We also are hoping to get to go
the Stax Records Museum on McLemore Avenue where a big part of the
soundtrack of my growing up was made by Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, and
Isaac Hayes. "Hot Buttered Soul" by Isaac Hayes is=2 0a recording
masterpiece.
I
want to have some Rendezvous Barbecue that features dry rub ribs and to
drive across the Mississippi River to leave the urban sprawl of Memphis to
see the cotton fields of Arkansas that have a great view of the skyline of
Memphis.
I
have enjoyed the past couple of weeks off. I have watched so much football
that I may get a tattoo of Bear Bryant at the place on Head Avenue. Rooting
for the Falcons, Tech, the Dogs and the Tide. I once was a big fan of Auburn
until a former employer of mine made sure a great coach Tommy Tuberville
lost his job. I my job in 2008 too. It turned out to be the best thing that
could have happened to me. The new semester starts in a few days. I don't
think I ever had the passion for radio that I do for teaching.
I
hope 2009 is going to be a better year for all of us. I pray it will or I
will apply for a federal bailout.
Rhubarb Jones is a Tallapoosa native and a member of administrative faculty
at Kennesaw State University. He also serves as director of special projects
in the office of university development. He can be reached at
Rhubarbjones@aol.com
or by writing P. O. Box 1001, Tallapoosa, Georgia, 30176
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