From in a Funk to Life Feeling Funky
". . . my cares and woes/ were tended to/ nicely,/ as Bonnie,/ as she’s wont to do,/ laid out those sounds/ of hers . . ." by Ernie McCray
I’m usually chill but let me tell you, it’s been a bitch having to deal with the shit that went down when ICE’s hoods disturbed the peace in my beloved old neighborhood. Talking about people who are absolutely up to no good. But as I was going through taped shows on my TV, Bonnie Raitt, one of my all-time Favorite musicians, suddenly came to my rescue as I stumbled upon a show, I had forgotten, that she put on for Austin City Limits and for about 50 some minutes my cares and woes were tended to nicely, as Bonnie, as she’s wont to do, laid out those sounds of hers that seem to embrace a range of genres at the same time, a little country here, a little jazz there, a gospel touch, shades of an Irish jig, an R&B lick or two, blues infused through and through, music tight and energetic and sweet, undergirded with beats that stir around and git down in the hollows of one’s soul. Oh, she took the funk that had been weighing on me and made life funky.
Ernie McCray is an activist for love and peace who acts and sings and writes both poetry and prose, a man who rises each day to do whatever he can, no matter how small or grand, to make the world better in some way.
Unapologetically.