| April 15, 2009 
   
               
               Hi everyone, Nancy here.  Hope that 2009 is everything and more that  everyone could ever hope for and that if you're racing, no matter which  class, you're safe and having fun.
 Lots has happened since my last blog, so I'll get started.
 
 Veronyca  had her 4th birthday last week.  The saturday before her birthday, they  celebrated at the ice skating rink.  It was her first time on ice  skates and she did pretty well.  Unfortunately the pictures didn't turn  out ve
  ry well. 
 She has her first recital in Junefor ballet.  She goes every friday for tap and ballet after school.  So more pictures to follow.  She was  also working very hard, as you can see, helping get their boat ready to  go to Castaic Lake.  Good times for sure.
 
 Her highlight adventure was wowing the Country band Rascal Flats with a verseand a chorus of their song "Bob Head First" at a meet and  greet before their concert.  They were so impressed
  with her, that they  scooped her up for this awesome picture.  They really had a blast that  night, and personally, I think the picture is fabulous.  My daughter's  friend Nicole is also in the picture. 
 Now, moving along.  As for  what I've been doing,  I've been in the studio a lot over the last few  weeks.  I did an albums for a local group call The Gringo Kings  (pictured). It's Country with a flare of Southern Rock to it.  They are one of the few bands that I've met that are playing  just about every weekend through December of this year.  That's really  hustling for a band that's not quitemain stream yet.  Great bunch of  guys, very talented and their schedule is on their my space page at:  www.Myspace.com/thegringokings
  . 
 The next project that has taken more than two weeks to complete has been The 2009 Latin American Tour of Peter Gabriel.  He performedin Argentina, Peru, Mexico City and more.  It was a 7 date tour which doesn't sound like much, but they  were in a different Country every other day.  There is a possibility  that he is going to be touring the U.S. very soon too, when that  happens, guarantee I will be out of commission for quite a while until  we ship the last discs.  For more information on Peter's most recent  tour and the CD's that we just finished, you can check out www.TheMusic.com under the Encore Series.  All of the tours from the various artist's that we've done are at that site.
 
 As  for racing.  We're g
  etting there.  Slowly.  There has been a lot of  details for the car and honestly, we got a bit of a late start this  year.  We'll be out there possibly as early as May, but if in fact this  concert series starts, it won't be until mid to late June.  Sometimes  that's the way things go, and time will fly by very fast as everyone  knows.  To be in an alcohol funny car and starting in June, you can still gain the valuable points that you  need, just have to plan your races a little more carefully and closer  together to back half the season. 
 In addition to the funny car,  I'm going to cross grade my license into an A/Fuel Dragster.  I'm a  full believer in diversity and there is no difference in racing  diversity than there is in diversity in music.  Now for those of you  that know me, this is not going to be as easy as it sounds.  For some  reason, in a dragster, I get pretty sick to my stomach, okay, really  sick.  It's all in ones thinking and I believe that for success,  thinking outside the box eventually leads to whatever success you're  pursuing.
 
 Speaking of diversity, we've also started two  additional side business's (no rest for the weary, huh?).  The first  one is for press releases for racing teams and drivers.  I've been  pretty lucky in the art of communication in writing.  Didn't even know  that I could write until moving to Austin.   I guess when you're not interested in your surroundings too much, you  find other ways to occupy your time.  My way, when I wasn't racing or  in the studio, was writing.  Of late, I've been writing for Tigerflow  Racing and other's on an individual basis.  I am also writing some  driver profiles in the near future that will be on my web site for Jon  Capps, Randy Balough, CJ Curtsinger and more as time permits.  For some  reason, I've been blessed with not having to struggle to write, plus I  type fast.  It makes it all lay down on the computer much easier.
 
 The  second side business is a shop within my racing shop. Jeremy (crew  guy), besides working at O'Reilly's,  builds and services regular and  high performance LS-1 cars (Trans-Am, Camaro, Z-28 etc).  We just  finished a 1967 Ford Falcon straight 6 that belongs to an 18 year old  whose parents are restoring it for him.  It's a pretty cool car and  once it's painted, he will have a gem on his hands.  I'm the parts  cleaner along with some assembly, when time permits.
 
 A lot of  people ask about Wally.  He is doing well.  He hasn't grown much in  height though.  I think he is ready to go racing, but heck, so are we.
 
 In amongst all the craziness for the last couple of months though, I was able to make it out to Ennis on Saturday for the Division 4 Lucas Oil Season Opener.  I sat up in the tower with my wonderful  friend, Lynn Nickerson, and helped do some commentary during the  Alcohol qualifying and first round of action.  It was so great to take  a break out of the studio and see so many of my friends.  We even had  Chip Rumis and Joe Roubicek from California in attendance.  They both  compete within Top Dragster and Top Sportsman and we've known each  other for years within the "Team Smooth" camp outings.
 
 Well,  enough is enough and I have to get back to work.  Today's task is  spring cleaning the trailer as I may not have another day for a while  to do this.    Take care everyone and whenever you're racing, be safe  and most of all HAVE FUN!!!
 
 NM
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