By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern
Writers Magazine
In 1959
Cuba was frozen in time. It’s politics, culture and commercial life stopped
dead in it’s tracks and remained there. One of the most tale tell signs are
their automobiles. Most are 1950’s American models. They have kept them in
pristine condition and running with parts hand tooled in privately owned
garages.
In recent
years the government opened its doors. This led to an opportunity for American
artists to begin preforming there. In December 2015 the 30th Annual
Havana Jazz Festival was held in Havana. One American artist appearing there
was ZZ Top’s lead guitar and vocalist Billy Gibbons. Knowing the country had
been frozen in time Gibbons wasn’t sure what to expect when he arrived. He was
shocked when he arrived to sold out crowds and people in the streets were
singing his song when he was sited
walking by. He shared this with one of the organizers and asked how was it that
he was so well known here?
He was told
that in 1973 a Little Rock Arkansas radio station KAAY played rock and roll. In
Cuba, if the weather was in their favor, they could catch the signal if it bounced
off a cloud. It was received in Havana Cuba by a radio DJ there. He recorded it
and shared the music with the people in Havana. The artist they heard became a
legendary figure in their music. ZZ TOP’S Billy Gibbons appeared to them in the
flesh in Dec 2015 for the 30th Annual Havana Jazz Festival. He had bounced in
off a cloud some 40 plus years earlier and was now standing before them.
No matter
what profession you are in each of us, if we continue that road and persevere,
will have a “bounced in off a cloud” moment. There will be a time when we are
propelled forward, a quantum leap so to say. We never know what will trigger it
or, as the case with Billy Gibbons, when the rewards will arrive.
Chicken
Soup for the Soul got the “bounce” when the sequestered jury
members of the O.J. Simpson trial were given the book. The media took notice
and asked about it. The rest was history. The same for Andy Andrews, The Butterfly Effect. Robin Roberts of Good Morning America received the
book from Andy’s Nashville publicist and made it one of her By the Book choices
for her nightstand. After reading it she promoted it and had Andy interview on
the show. That was Andy’s “bounce” and he has returned to introduce each book
since then.
You never
know what may lead to your “bounce”. We at Southern Writers Magazine hope we
can be a part of it. We have many ways for you to promote yourself and your
works, an article or a Suite T blog. Advertising on line or in our regular
issue or seasonal catalog may do it. If we can be a part we would love to do
so. Look us over and see where you think you would like to start. Just email annabelle@southernwritersmag.com for information and we can get you
started.
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