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*Boston First Night Wrote;
Dear Mickey,
Thank you so much for all your efforts and help with the First night 25th Birthday
Celebration in Copley Square. Everyone had a fabulous time and our board of directors
along with the visiting First Night cities called it a great success. Much of the praise
belongs to you and the Hot Tamale Brass Band. You guys were the hit of the party-kept
everybody dancing and the festivities hopping! Once again THANK YOU from all of us at
First Night.
Talk to you soon.
Gina Mullen-Production Director for Boston First Night
*BOSTON PHOENIX,
Brett Milano wrote on Billy Ruane's 35th Birthday Bash at three
clubs
simultaneously, T.T The Bears, The Middle East and Green Street Grill;
On Tuesday, you had to keep moving, through hallways that got crowded all the time, to
catch the alternating 20-minute sets at T.T.'s and both levels of the Middle East(and
sometimes the music moved with you, as the Hot Tamale Brass Band paraded through the
clubs New Orleans style, adding a surreal element to the proceedings).
*BOSTON GLOBE,
David Wildman wrote;
One of the most important lessons that Mickey Bones of the Hot Tamale Brass Band has
learned in his years of show business he learned the hard way; If your group is performing
in a parade with the Ringling Brothers elephants, you should never let them put you
between the elephants and the food. Bones recounted;The parade organizers said, 'When
we give you the signal, you start marching in front of the elephants and start playing.' But
they were running them along at a pretty good clip, and in front of us was the cornbread
and the water, that was what the elephants wanted. No one told us we were going to have
to run for our lives. I turned around and saw this three-story-tall elephant coming at me