who recently transitioned. While we are at it, condolence to the late great Joe Medwick Veasy
writer of Bland's most requested tune "Further Up the Road." While there were incomplete to nonexistent journalistic efforts by the Houston Chronicle in quoting Don Robey's
alias, and Eric Clapton as a cover artist, they did not mention the other wrtiers of the tune Further Up the Road. The New York Times did in its obituary did. Thank God for good journalism + YouTube + Google for the truth in the details and technology. Thank God for BMI, the Library of Congress and Malaco Records.
I was blessed with a long history of collaboration with Joe when he lived across the street from my 2916 Blodgett @ Ennis medical office. We had a studio upstairs called OTO (over the office) in the old John Chase office. It was there that the old piano console was used to put the chords and arrangement to "If I Don't Get Involved" (I Won't Get Hurt). It was here that after years of playing behind him on Sax in the Prevost Center with Joe Nettles, and Kenny Andrews at Spillers place, that we settled down to get two of his songs down. (I have others still recorded soon to be released.)The flip side was "She Fooled Me This Time.", recorded at Gurlick sound and Believers Studios under Kimberly Records.
Fontenot did horn arrangements with overall arrangements by trombonist Jimmie Walker. Jimmie did these arrangements in 2 days for the whole band. Keith Anderson was lead trumpet with me on saxes with Grady Gaines of Little Richard fame. IJ Gosey was the genius on guitar. It was at OTO that Joe told me of the genius of Don Robey (as a 10 year predecessor to Motown's Berry Gordy) who served as talent coordinator and CEO at Duke and Peacock Records, allowing the late Joe Scott to matriculate into such a good writer. It was at OTO that Joe told me of "This Business of Music". It was here that I learned of the love/knowledge given to Joe by Don Robey
see video http://youtu.be/I9MUgbaDXog
For the Bobby Bland Midnight Run version of "If I Don't Get Involved". Thanks to Malaco Records and the late Dave Clark who as A and R man put our song into immortatlity.
http://youtu.be/ShgE7iI4nZ8
Check this out of " If I Don't Get Involved" for the Midnight Run arrangement. I personally liked Joe's Version on Kimberly Records better because of his emotion. After listening over, I personally think Joe wrote the lyric speaking of his addiction to alcohol.
May God's grace continue to be shed on us for allowing us to move forward even in our feeble efforts. I will always love my big brother Joe Medwick Veasey for the history, information,time and knowlege that he gave me. I have been blessed with meeting his lovely daughter and look forward to redirecting the royalties of his music to her. He loved her dearly.
Thank you TEEBEEFERRIS!
See Sir Shamblin's take http://bit.ly/11FduDw. Thank you also for your abbreviated version of what you had before as documentation.
Alonzo Peters MD recently returned from forced sabbatical, fellow of American Academy of Family Practice, and CEO of Kimberly Records* . Member of musicians union since 1975 ,AMIE* (advanced medical and immunologic(cytokine)/ INFORMATIC EDUCATION. Writer of book/screenplay "What's REALLY Going On"* , a story of a forgotten hero. (Joe Medwick) all by God's grace.
*Subsidiary to Peters' Productions.





