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‘Holiday Wishes 2: River of Stars’

at Dailey’s “River of Stars” is not a Christmas song, yet it lends its title to this year’s collection of local holiday music benefiting MakeA-Wish Foundation. The “star” connection is obvious. Make-A-Wish uses a bright blue star as its logo. Toledo Free Press uses a star in its masthead (a tribute to the owner’s connections to Texas). With two CDs containing 44 tracks, the river of local music stars is well represented. And the star is a shining symbol for the wish kids and families that benefit from the organization’s great work. The song’s connection to Christmas is not as obvious. This is the second year for the “Holiday Wishes” project and the second year Dailey and his manager Tom Brady have generously contributed a track. Last year’s Dailey song, “Here Comes The Cold,” was a natural fit. Another of his few winter-themed tracks, “Here In The North,” is one I hope to include next year. When I heard “River of Stars,” from Dailey’s “Squeaky Clean” collection, it immediately struck me as a perfect choice to set the tone for this year’s collection. It begins with a light, sparkling twinkle of sounds that segue into gentle guitar. The first words Dailey sings may not have been written to evoke Christmas, but they certainly serve as a grand place to begin this year’s musical journey through the holidays: “I remember a night, so long ago/under a river of stars,” Dailey sings, with all the confidence of a master storyteller. And while Dailey may have envisioned Put-in-Bay harbor when he wrote the lyrics, they could just as easily describe a special night in the Bethlehem sky. The song seems to be about an earthly relationship, but it culminates in imagery that clearly paints a picture of faith: “And so I row, row, row my boat once more/Until I find you waiting on a distant shore/With outstretched arms and upturned hands/You lead me into the harbor and back to the sand.” It is a spiritual image of hope and comfort that captures the feeling of

Christmas without needing a single direct word.

and Hepcat Revival, Voodoo Libido, Mighty Wyte and Jameil Aossey, among several others. Musical treasures With tremendous media support There are many surprises and mu- from FOX Toledo, WPOS, 101.5 The sical treasures on this year’s CDs. Jon River and many of our media friends, Hendricks contributes an original the CD sold out and even before 2012 song, “The Gift,” that sounds as if it started, we were thinking about a second volume. could be found on a Rather than start in Frank Sinatra holiday late July, as we did in CD. Listening to the 2011, the 2012 compitrack for the first time lation process started with Dave Mariasy in January. Lexi Staples at Audio Matrix Regave us a copy of a track cording Studio was her father, the late radio transporting. Music personality Dennis is mostly listened to Staples, recorded of Dr. through tiny earbuds, Seuss’ “How The Grinch computer speakers or car stereos. To listen to Michael S. miller Stole Christmas!” That Hendricks and a single piano through required tracking down permission Mariasy’s high-tech studio speakers from Random House Publishing, was akin to hearing music for the first Warner Bros. Studios and the estate of time. It was a revelation. Hendricks’ Dr. Seuss. With all those rights now voice simultaneously weaves tensile granted, it is a great honor to include that track on this year’s CD. strength with an aching fragility. Another late performer is rememA new tradition bered as the Johnny Knorr Orchestra, For Christmas 2011, Toledo Free led by Johnny’s son, Jerry, plays “Auld Press produced “Holiday Wishes,” a Lang Syne” for the 2012 CD. Johnny CD of holiday songs performed by died in August 2011. LaFontaine has allowed us to inNorthwest Ohio musicians. The CD was a 25-track compilation and raised clude “Toledo, My Hometown” on this more than $25,000 for Make-A-Wish. year’s collection. It is a contribution It was underwritten by Toledo Trans- that raises the bar for all the particimission and UAW Local 14, so every pating artists. “Toledo My Hometown” dollar raised, through sales at Panera is a seasonal staple on The River, and it Bread locations, went directly to is an honor to have it on this year’s CD. The tune has added poignancy as we Make-A-Wish. Although Toledo Free Press had wish LaFontaine well in her new city produced two previous CDs, one col- of Nashville, Tenn. There are several artists returning lecting historical recordings and one from a Toledo songwriting contest, from last year. Stewart and White perneither approached the scale or com- form a revelatory version of John Lennon’s “Happy Xmas (War is Over).” plexity of “Holiday Wishes.” The 2011 CD included contribu- The great Chip Davis allowed us to tions from such Northwest Ohio stal- use Mannheim Steamroller’s “Fum warts as Dailey, Jamie Farr, Mannheim Fum Fum.” Coleman did double Steamroller, Sheri LaFontaine, Can- duty, singing “Santa Baby” with Chris dice Coleman, the Toledo Symphony Brown’s band and “Merry Christmas Orchestra, Crystal Bowersox and Baby” with Buck69. Peterson and our Alyson Stoner. It also featured new friends in Hepcat Revival cover Harry recordings from Kerry Patrick Clark, Connick Jr.’s “Pray On Christmas.” Jeff Stewart, Kyle White, Ramona Voodoo Libido, Skoobie Snaks Collins, TAPESTRY, Chrys Peterson and The Wanna Bees all contribute

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rocking tracks. The Polka Floyd Show took “Run Like Hell” from Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” and “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” and created a mashup that has already attracted regional attention. VH1 favorite Tatiana Owens wrote and recorded a stunning new song, “Winter Holidays,” that could be played alongside any modern classic. Local media veterans Jerry Anderson, Fred LeFebvre, Mary Beth Zolik and Rick Woodell recorded dynamic readings on par with Farr’s interpretation of “A Visit From St. Nicholas” from last year. We wish Zolik a speedy recovery as she undergoes treatment for cancer. This year’s CD will include a number of exciting new artists, from young country singers such as Connor Rose to emerging rockers like The Sanderlings. Not that every wish comes true; a few notable Toledo entertainers did not bother to respond to requests, even with a “no.” The Danny Thomas estate declined permission for a track, and Sony Legacy would not provide gratis rights to a Teresa Brewer track we were hoping to include. But even with those very few disappointments, we still had so many quality submissions we had to start saving them for 2013. Great tracks by Arctic Clam, Krystal Monique, Mitch Kahl, Tim Ellis, Andrew Z’s Morning Crew and a few others are waiting in the wings.

The MVPs

The best news for the project was the return of three people who are behind the scenes, but integral to the process; indeed, without them it would not have happened last year and would not happen this year. Christopher Stoll, engineer at Audioflare Productions at Zeta Recording Studios, donated studio time and his finely attuned ears to the project. He earned MVP status this year, recording tracks ranging from Irish folk to German choirs. Matt Feher engineered the CDs, ensuring the discs are produced

to the highest standards. Larry Meyer navigates the legal and publishing issues to make sure every “T” is crossed and every “I” is dotted. Special thank-yous this year go to GM Powertrain Toledo, UAW Local 14, WNWO, 101.5 The River, A&D Glass & Mirror, Levis Commons and Panera Bread. All proceeds will go directly to Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana to benefit children in the 21-county Northwest Ohio region. Make-A-Wish development officer Ellie McManus is a dream to work with and is a constant inspiration and reminder of Make-A-Wish’s mission. Toledo Free Press Sales Manager BJ Rahn has also been an invaluable help. I am personally grateful to have strengthened some friendships and made new ones. I may never have met McManus, Clark or E.J. Wells without this project, and my life would be a bit dimmer without their creativity.

Summertime project

The project has also inspired an offshoot. For summer 2013, Toledo Free Press will produce a CD of upbeat summer party songs for the American Red Cross of Northwest Ohio to use as a vehicle for summer safety information. If you are a local musician interested in getting your Beach Boys vibe on disc, contact me before we get too far into January. Thank you again to every musician and person who donated their time and talent to this project. If you would like to see the recipients of your labor, join us at 6 p.m. Dec. 5 at The Blarney Event Center for our second annual “Holiday Wishes” benefit concert. There will be food, friends and a lot of smiling faces at the public event. In the meantime, I am going to start working on convincing Ramona Collins to record “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” for the 2013 collection … O Michael S. Miller is editor in chief of Toledo Free Press and Toledo Free Press Star. Email him at mmiller@ toledofreepress.com.

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‘Holiday Wishes 2’ CD to benefit Make-A-Wish By Sarah Ottney

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The mission and passion of Make-A-Wish Foundation is to grant wishes for children with medically life-threatening conditions. “We want to grant the heartfelt wish of every child,” said Emily Denholm, marketing communications coordinator for Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. “Every wish is different. We really try to focus on the uniqueness of every wish.” Being able to grant more wishes for children in Northwest Ohio is the reason Denholm is excited about “Holiday Wishes 2,” a benefit CD project organized for the second year by Toledo Free Press Editor in Chief Michael S. Miller. For Christmas 2011, Toledo Free Press produced “Holiday Wishes,” a CD of holiday songs performed by Northwest Ohio musicians. The 25track compilation sold out quickly, raising more than $25,000 for MakeA-Wish. “The response was immediate and there was no doubt we were going to try

again this year,” Miller said. “At the end of summer, we had 87 minutes of great music, but a CD only holds about 80 minutes. So we had to either cut seven minutes or find another 73. Not only did we find what we needed, we have several great songs on hold for 2013.” This year’s project, “Holiday Wishes 2,” is a two-disc CD package featuring 44 tracks contributed by local artists. CDs will be sold for $15 at area Panera Bread and select Levis Commons locations starting Black Friday, Nov. 23. Digital downloads will also be available. The project, from the recording to the mixing to the artwork by Dustin Hostetler (UPSO), was created locally.

All proceeds to Make-A-Wish

Because the project was sponsored by GM Powertrain Toledo, UAW Local 14, WNWO, 101.5 The River, A&D Glass & Mirror, Levis Commons and Panera Bread, all proceeds will go directly to MakeA-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana to benefit children in the 21-county Northwest Ohio region. “People really enjoyed it last year,” Denholm said. “This year we added more songs to make it even better.

People love Christmas music and this gives them the opportunity to go out and buy a CD that not only features local artists, but promotes a local cause. I think people are very excited about it and we are, too.” Make-A-Wish grants wishes for children 2 ½ to 18 who have a medically life-threatening condition that is progressive, degenerative or malignant — although not necessarily terminal. Many “wish kids” recover and go on to lead healthy lives, Denholm said. Many children are referred to MakeA-Wish by doctors or social workers while others come through family inquiries. Doctors decide whether a child’s condition qualifies for a wish and whether the child is healthy enough to experience their wish. The Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky chapter has granted more than 11,000 wishes since it started in 1983. Among the most popular wishes are visiting a theme park, traveling, going on a shopping spree and meeting a celebrity. Recent wishes granted in Northwest Ohio include a trip to Yellowstone National Park and a trip to Nickelodeon Studios to get

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“slimed,” Denholm said. “Wishes typically fall into four categories,” Denholm said. “To go, as in go on a trip. To be, as in to be a police officer for example, which was the first wish ever granted, in Arizona in 1980. To have, such as a laptop or a shopping spree. Or to meet, such as dolphins or a celebrity.” The Make-A-Wish experience has positive effects on the child and everyone in their lives, Denholm said. “The wish helps not only the child, but the family, the volunteers, the medical professionals. They all get to be a part of what this child’s big dream is,” Denholm said. “When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, they are constantly told ‘No.’ Make-A-Wish is an opportunity for us to say ‘Yes.’ We work very hard to make sure we find out what the heartfelt wish of each child is and then do our very best to make it come true. I think that’s the magic of Make-AWish. That’s when you really see our mission come to life.” Ninety-eight percent of parents surveyed by Make-A-Wish said they felt the wish experience allowed them to put aside fear and stress for a time

and feel like a “normal” family again. Eighty-one percent of parents said they noticed an increased willingness from their child to comply with their treatment. A combined 89 percent of nurses, doctors, social workers and child life specialists surveyed said the Make-A-Wish experience can have a positive impact on a child’s emotional and even physical health. Make-A-Wish does not receive federal, state or local government funding. Wishes are paid for by donations and donations in kind, including gifted airline miles. The average cost of a wish is $8,000, Denholm said. Denholm said she hopes people are touched by the CD project and moved to support Make-A-Wish’s mission. “The holiday season is a celebration of giving and family and I think that’s really where the heart of our mission is,” Denholm said. “We give back to our community and give back to our kids. Our hope is that people are not only touched by the holiday season but also our magical mission and just continue to help our wish kids.” For more information, visit makeawishohio.org. O


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Mannheim Steamroller means Christmas By Brandi Barhite Toledo Free Press Community Ombudsman bbarhite@toledofreepress.com

When a man is everyone else’s Christmas tradition, there isn’t much he can do to impress his three children. But that doesn’t stop Chip Davis from trying — and succeeding. The founder of Mannheim Steamroller isn’t often home with children Kelly, Evan and Elyse during the busy holiday season, but he makes sure a few traditions endure. The first is that he must be home for Christmas Day. “Everyone else is home for Christmas. I just happen to be their entertainment; I am their tradition,” he said. While home used to be Sylvania as a boy and later a music teacher at McCord Junior High, his home for most of his adult life has been Omaha, Neb., where he runs his music empire. Getting home is harder for Davis because his groups’ concerts, television specials and guest appearances often serve as Christmas traditions for everyone else. Mannheim Steamroller’s annual holiday tour began Nov. 15 and continues with 90 performances through Dec. 30. This is the 27th year for the Christmas tour, which still sells out after all these years. Mannheim will be in Cleveland on Dec. 21 and then Columbus on Dec. 22. Last year, the Mannheim Steamroller tour was among the top 20 concert tours in the nation and included a stop in Toledo. n DAVIS CONTINUES ON A7

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The usual suspects at Christmas: CHip Davis and mannheim steamroller are to christmas music what santa claus is to toys.

n DAVIS CONTINUED FROM A6 This year, Mannheim’s song “Fum Fum Fum” will be featured on the Make-A-Wish holiday album, “Holiday Wishes 2,” produced by Toledo Free Press. Adding to Davis’ busy schedule, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas will have its first run in Las Vegas. “While the Christmas tour is going on, I will go out to Las Vegas because the third touring company of Mannheim will be playing in the Venetian every day until the first of the year,” he said. For Thanksgiving, Davis will fly to New York City for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Davis doesn’t play much anymore, but he will perform in the parade. “I had neck surgery five years ago and it took my right arm out of commission,” he said. “It didn’t mean the end for me; it focused me on building the business.” One of those newer projects is “Mannheim Steamroller: Pandora Unforgettable Moments on Ice.” It will air Nov. 25 from 4-6 p.m., the same day that Davis will celebrate Thanksgiving with his children. He is divorced from their mother. “Christmas has always been a really favorite holiday, but I really love Thanksgiving,” he said. “It is hard to have a normal Thanksgiving with the Macy’s parade, so we will celebrate on the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend and watch the television special.”

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Davis and his family listen to Mannheim just like many families during the holidays, but their homecooked meals are his second must-do tradition. One of his favorites is figgy pudding. “My grandfather was a country doctor in Hamler, Ohio, and my grandma was a country cook. I can make a lot of her recipes because the tastes are still in my mouth and mind. “If we are doing turkey, the challenge is not the turkey, it is the dressing. My grandmother added sausage to it and toasted almonds,” he said. And then there is the French gravy with white wine. He can taste it already. His memories are especially vivid these days after a trip to Northwest Ohio in September when his hometown of Sylvania and Sylvania Northview High School, recognized the Grammy-winning composer and musician who once played percussion in his high school band. Davis attended Sylvania High School before it split into Northview and Southview. The city declared it “Chip Davis Day,” which was followed by a dedication of a street as “Chip Davis Way” at Silica Drive and Monroe Street. Davis grew up on Weldwood Lane where his childhood home is still standing, although the only child no longer has any family in the area. Later that day, Davis was honored with a presentation at the halftime of the football game. Alumni sang the school’s alma mater, which Chip’s father, Louis Davis, composed. Chip is named after his father, but his mom, Betty,

didn’t want people to say “Hey Junior,” so she started calling him Chip as a boy. “Certainly my dad had a big hand in influencing me as a musician and composer,” Davis said. “He could improvise on a piano like crazy.” Davis came from a musical family. His dad was a high school music teacher, he learned piano from his grandmother and his mother played a trombone in an orchestra. When he graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in musical education, Davis had mastered the bassoon and percussion. But he tried to fight his destiny when he was a young choir boy. “I wanted to be an electrical engineer. I was fascinated with building things and measuring, but I found out that I liked measuring sound best so that drove me back to music,” Davis said, laughing. His first job out of college was teaching music at McCord and playing the bassoon in the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. While being a teacher wasn’t his ultimate goal, it helped prepare him for his next career move. “I was doing it to figure out how to be a composer,” he said. “I was teaching and learning and treading water simultaneously. While I was teaching, I had a ball doing it. It ended up causing me to crystallize my thoughts about music. I had to teach someone else. The teaching experience ended up being good for me. When I wrote compositions, I had a better idea how to communicate music to the average person.” n DAVIS CONTINUES ON A8


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At 65 years old, Davis is starting to think about the future of Mannheim and passing the tradition on. So far, his 21-year-old daughter Kelly has shown the most interest. His other children, Evan, 16, and Elyse, 13, are still a little young to make a decision. “I definitely see myself staying with the company,” said Kelly, who is the social media manager already. “We had a contest about why Mannheim means the holidays to people, and I read all 4,000 entries. People were saying that their kids listen to it, their grandmas listen to it. It would be silly not to continue the legacy that is Mannheim Steamroller.” Growing up, Kelly said her dad was always just her dad. “He wasn’t some crazy rock star,” she said. “We lived in the Midwest and had good values.” Davis settled in Omaha after conducting a local production of “Hair.” He then took a job as a jingle writer for a Nebraska advertising agency. He started trading studio time for jingles. Before his parents died, they witnessed some of his early success with his first album “Fresh Aire.” “My dad was the piano tuner for the tour and my mom would travel just to be out there. They got to go and see the crowds build and see where it was heading,” Davis said.

Holiday Wishes 2: River of Stars The term “Mannheim Steamroller” comes from an 18th-century German musical technique called “Mannheim roller,” also known as the Mannheim rocket. The Mannheim rocket is a series of rapidly ascending broken chords from the lowest range of the bass line to the very top of the soprano line. In 1984, Davis decided to create a Christmas album and soon Mannheim Steamroller Christmas was wowing listeners with its modernized, electronic version of “Deck the Halls.” Shortly after, he put together his first Mannheim Steamroller Christmas tour. “When I told the distributors and realtors I wanted to do a Christmas album, they said, ‘You’re nuts. The only time an artist will do a Christmas album is when they run out of ideas.’” In Davis’ case, the Christmas album made his career. Today, Davis’ Mannheim has all types of fans, even melting the heart of political pundit Rush Limbaugh who plays Mannheim on his political radio show and encourages people to attend the concerts. “It is interesting for us because our Christmas is helping other people have their Christmas traditions,” said Terry Calek, marketing and communication director for Mannheim. Calek, a longtime friend of Davis’, said this year was especially busy because of the new Las Vegas show, a major production. “Chip doesn’t do anything small;

he doesn’t do anything ordinary. He has never lost that sense of childhood wonder,” Calek said. But even when Davis is busy, he makes time for his family and for traditions, she said. “It always strikes me how magical it would have been to grow up with him as a father,” Calek said. One time Davis set up cans of twinkly lights in a nearby meadow and told his children “the fairies had come,” Kelly said. For Halloween, he hosts a huge party for his children and their friends. He sets up a big screen showing black and white horror films. He sprinkles in a fortune teller, a headless horseman, witches and caldrons. And his children seem to be taking after their creative father. Both his son and youngest daughter’s are exceptional instrumentalists, while Kelly, a vocalist, is talented on the business side. Because Kelly works with her dad, she gets to see him more these days, but Christmas is still one of her favorite days with her dad. This year, he will be home by Dec. 23. Kelly said her dad has always made Christmas Day special. He used to tell them that Santa was flying over the house, heading back to the North Pole. They would head outside with fake heat-sensing guns, and he would say, “Do you hear something?” Not until a few years ago did Kelly learn that her dad had secretly set up a

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Recording engineer Christopher Stoll produced 17 of the 44 tracks on ‘Holiday Wishes 2.’

Local producer lends expertise to ‘Holiday Wishes 2’ By Jeff McGinnis

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When “Holiday Wishes 2” makes it into the hands of people throughout Northwest Ohio this holiday season, there is liekly to be a lot of —justified — praise directed at the artists who contributed their voices, passion and time to the CD project benefiting Make-A-Wish Foundation. But often the accolades go only

toward the most visible individuals involved in the project even though there are scores of people behind the scenes without whom “Holiday Wishes 2” would not be possible. Many listeners may not have heard of one of the most important figures involved in the recording of this year’s album. His name is Christopher Stoll and he is an engineer at Audioflare Productions at Zeta Recording Studios. Out of his Holland studio, Stoll produced more than

one-third of the 44 tracks that make up “Holiday Wishes 2.” “I am pretty lucky, because the studio that I’m at now, it is big and perfectly suited for music,” Stoll said. “I can pretty quickly get a lot of good sounds from a lot of acoustic-type music. That’s why I record a lot of bands here, and artists like that.” Stoll’s expertise was pushed to the limit during this year’s recording process, though. Among the 17 tracks he supervised, he oversaw

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recordings of everything from soulful ballads to Irish folk to a 50-member choir. It’s a remarkable variety of music — and Stoll wouldn’t have it any other way. “Well, the good news is, for me, that’s what I love. I mean, I love the differences and all the different styles. And, for me, that’s where my creative juices start flowing and I even get more excited about having all these different things, all the different genres,” Stoll said. “And

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then you have to get all of that to sort of ... fit together, too. That’s even harder. “I can do 15 individual — or 17 or 18 — different songs; it’s not all that hard. But then you have to fit all those together.” The skills needed to find that balance come from nearly a quarter century in music, starting during his days as an undergrad at the University of Toledo. n STOLL CONTINUES ON A11

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“I started in computer science engineering, but I shifted to music after my first year, finding more love of the music world,” Stoll said. “I eventually just started taking a bunch of music classes, and at that time they actually had a class just called Electronic Music. Which I really didn’t have any idea what that was, but I decided, ‘Well, I’ll sign up for it.’ ... And then, basically, you find out that you start doing these weird things with tape decks and old synthesizers and tape delays, and that was basically how it all started.” After obtaining his master’s degree from Bowling Green State University, Stoll was hired by a studio named Audio Matrix in Downtown Toledo, a move that more firmly set him on the path of production. The company had an audio sampler, which was a rarity at the time, used primarily to sample sounds for commercial purposes. But Stoll found it — and himself — pressed into service in new ways as time moved on. “A lot of rappers were interested in that, and I didn’t figure that out until later, but we ended up doing lots of rap music, because most everyone would just bring in records and we would just sample beats and sample different songs,” he said.

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Today, of course, recording, sampling and mixing are far less complicated than they were when Stoll first started in the mid-1980s. “Technology just keeps chugging along, too, so faster computers and better plug-ins and that type of stuff has really made my job easier,” Stoll said. “I love working on a computer as opposed to the old reel-to-reel, which was always a hassle.” Of course, technological advances don’t mean the work is easy. Stoll estimates he put 15-17 hours of work into each track he participated in for “Holiday Wishes 2.” He’s been involved with the project since last year’s inaugural project, “Holiday Wishes.” “The deadline part is the hardest part. Anytime you have a deadline, it can crush you, and it kind of hurts creativity a little bit,” Stoll said. “I mean, sometimes it doesn’t, but that can kind of be the pressure, you know? “I like having more time to do things, make sure I don’t screw up.” Few who will enjoy Stoll’s masterful work on “Holiday Wishes 2” would claim he screwed up, however. To him, it’s just using his own gifts to give back — the true spirit of the season. “It’s really just impossible not to give it your all and make it the best you can because you know what the benefit is of the whole thing,” he said. O


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Her ‘Hometown’: LaFontaine reflects on Toledo

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It is a sad irony that Sheri LaFontaine’s love letter to the Glass City — “Toledo, My Hometown” —appears on “Holiday Wishes 2” just as she is making a new city her home. Although LaFontaine recently moved to Nashville in further pursuit of her music career, she speaks of Toledo, and the song it inspired, with great warmth. “It really is a special thing to think back to the time when I first wrote that song,” LaFontaine said. “I lived in Toledo for eight years, and I fell in love with this city that I had heard was — all the songs that I had heard about it, John Denver’s song (“Saturday Night In Toledo, Ohio”) and different things, had been, you know, picturing Toledo

in a negative light. And I just felt it was high time somebody said something positive about it.” Her desire to take a musical stand for Toledoans came to a head in the most obvious of places — at a baseball game. “I was at the Mud Hens game, I think, three years ago, when I started writing the first verse to the song, and then it turned into a Christmas song and [101.5] The River picked it up,” LaFontaine said. “When I recorded it, we sent it to [101.5] at, like, 3 in the morning when we were done taping. And by 6 a.m., it was on ‘Mary Beth and Rick.’ It was just amazing,” she said. Over the past few years, LaFontaine’s self-published track has become a holiday staple on The River. She produced copies herself that “sold as fast as we could print them.” She

LaFONTAINE said there’s something about the track that speaks to a love of tradition — especially local traditions. “I love the fact that we can go to the Lights Before Christmas. I love the fact that we’re gonna go and see either

‘Scrooge’ or ‘The Nutcracker’ at the Stranahan. It’s all part of the holiday theater. And I think that’s what makes that song so special to people, is that people from all over the Toledo area can connect, because we all do the same things every holiday season.” Even now, as she works for a company called Vertical Sky in Nashville, LaFontaine isn’t giving up on those local traditions. During the course of this interview, she was on her way back to Toledo to visit for Thanksgiving, and plans on returning again for Christmas. And she spoke with great pride about how “Toledo My Hometown” has now found a new home on “Holiday Wishes 2.” “This is what the holidays are about,” she said. “Helping others. And I’m not a doctor, I’m not a nurse, I’m nothing like that. All I know to help with is my gift, and that’s music.” O

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Fans of Pat Dailey — and the man who has become a local music institution has many of them — are used to a rowdy, bawdy tone to his music. So, seeing his name attached to a sweet holiday project like “Holiday Wishes 2” may seem a bit peculiar on the surface, especially with a track as lyrical and poetic as “River of Stars.” But Dailey was thrilled when he was asked to contribute. “I was anxious and happy to participate, and flattered,” he said. Of course, longtime fans of the local singer may have heard this particular recording before. “It was on an album I made called ‘Shorelines,’ which is a record I made

specifically to cover some nice ballads and stuff like that, instead of always having that rowdy, beer-drinking kind of music,” Dailey said. “That song was put in there because of the peacefulness of it, and that’s probably why the track was selected for a holiday CD, because it has that peaceful kind of feeling.” “It may not be a specific Christmas track, but it is as spiritual as anything on the CD, and its tone and sound complement the more traditional songs,” said Toledo Free Press Editor in Chief Michael S. Miller, who produced the CD. Dailey said the change of pace is one of the things that made this particular project so appealing to him. “I’m always happy to do those kind of things, because most of my life is just singing in front of people

drinking and raising hell,” he said. “So to have any kind of something that is meaningful and helpful to somebody, it means a lot to me.” Indeed, Dailey has contributed work to many other charity projects in the past — a facet of his career he prefers to not brag about. “I don’t like to talk too much about it, because — somebody said something to the effect that your good deeds should go quietly and speak for themselves,” he said. Dailey said he hopes people find “River of Stars” and “Holiday Wishes 2” in general inspiring. “What I hope is it makes them all think about contributing something to some good cause and to helping others and to realize that if a no-good guy like me can do something good, then everybody should,” Dailey said. O

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Johanna, a special education teacher, discovered the recording by accident several years ago after using an old cassette tape of promotional holiday songs and readings for background music in one of her classes. Toward the end of the recording, she was shocked to hear her late husband’s voice. The track was donated to the 2011 CD, but rights issues were complicated. “We had to procure permission from Warner Bros., Random House and the Dr. Seuss estate,” said Toledo Free Press Editor in Chief Michael S. Miller, who produced the CD. “All three companies eventually agreed, so it is exciting to finally get this track to the public. But it started with the generosity of the Staples family.” Several of Johanna’s former students have had wishes granted by Make-A-Wish, so she has a soft spot in her heart for the organization. “At the beginning of my career, I worked with students who were terminally ill. To be able to survive the sadness of it, it’s really hard,” Johanna said. “As a home instructor, I would go to homes or hospitals to work with them and try to help, at least a little bit, keep their lives as normal as possible. And because they knew it didn’t scare me to be

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with an ill child, I was given quite a few over the years.” Johanna said Dennis’s health issues were devastating, but also a blessing for the way they helped deepen their relationship. “His illness was a gift that made us closer and more connected than most married couples get,” Johanna said. “You always wait till tomorrow to say that important thing you need to say to the other person. In my case, we said it every day because we didn’t know if tomorrow was going to be there. He would think every day about how important the people in his life were and he knew it was important to say it, so those words you forget to say or don’t take the time to say, those words got said. I’m not saying my marriage was perfect, but it was genuine. It was real. We were married almost 32 years. A lot of couples don’t have that gift. I miss my best friend. I miss my heart.” Those who remember “The Kelly and Staples Show” will definitely recognize Dennis’ voice on “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” Lexi said. “It’s not how he talked at home. His radio voice and his home voice, while they sounded similar, weren’t the same thing,” Lexi said. “He peppers a lot of personality into his voice. It’s fun to listen to.” O

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Mary Beth and Rick interview Santa for CD By Sarah Ottney

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Mary Beth Zolik and Rick Woodell of 101.5 The River recently had a special guest visit their Downtown Toledo studio. Santa Claus stopped by to chat with the hosts of the “Mary Beth and Rick” morning show. “We have long been known as ‘The Christmas station, Christmas on The River’,” Woodell said of the radio station, which starts playing Christmas music in mid-November. “We got the very rare opportunity to interview Santa. We did it here in

the studio. Santa stood right there. We sat at our normal stations and just recorded like we would any other interview — although we were both very nervous because it was Santa Claus. “Santa’s a great guy, let me tell you. He’s got a big belly; it shakes like a bowl of jelly. I understand he can go up and down chimneys. I did not see this happen, but that’s what I’m told and I have no reason not to believe him. He seemed rather magical. Just an all-around good guy. Definitely somebody you want to stay on the good side of. “We just launched into it and the interview flowed real well. We feel like all the right ques-

tions were asked and answered.” Woodell said he and Zolik were honored to be asked to contribute the interview to the “Holiday Wishes 2” CD for Make-A-Wish. “It’s quite an honor,” Woodell said. “Anytime you can do something that involves community and that involves charity in a community, we love to do that. Our job is perceived by the public as playing music and some commercials, which is a huge part of it and we have a great time doing that, but when we can give back in any way, shape or form, if they can use us as a platform for something that helps others, we love it. That’s what the busi-

ness is really about. That’s how it got started and that’s what it should be. “Our contribution is just one little bitty teeny tiny wheel in this giant thing. The whole project, if you take away any one thing from it, it would be the spirit of giving. It’s always nice to remind ourselves at Christmas, but hopefully it will follow through for the rest of the year, too, and not just Christmas.” Zolik, who recently announced she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and has started chemotherapy, will blog at “Mary Beth’s Journey” at www.1015theriver.com/pages/ Mary-Beths-Journey.html. O


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Folk singer conjures Great Lakes winter in ‘Lighthouse Christmas’ By Vincent D. Scebbi

Toledo Free Press Staff Writer news@toledofreepress.com

Folk singer Russ Franzen tries to capture life and the history of the Great Lakes in his music. His song “Lighthouse Christmas” does just that. Inspired by the New Presque Isle Lighthouse in Michigan, Franzen said the slow melodic song describes what winter life would be like for a lighthouse keeper and his family in the late 19th century when shipping lanes would close for the season. “The light keeper still had his chores,” he said. “He’d still have to keep up the light even though he didn’t light the lamp at night.” Franzen said some of the chores required of the keeper and his family would include sweeping, cleaning, stockpiling food and making sure the house was winter-proofed. “It would be like any other house out in a remote area,” he said. “You have to make sure all the repairs are made, make sure the snow isn’t coming into the

lighthouse. The lighthouse service required that their light stations be ‘ship shape’ at all times, so a keeper spending the winter at the light station would continue to make sure everything was clean and in proper working order.” Aside from his family, Franzen said a lighthouse keeper’s life would be fairly lonely, as he and his family would be isolated from the rest of society. “It would have been lonely,” he said. “A keeper in that particular situation, their nearest neighbor was probably a few miles away and the nearest town was 10-15 miles away. In the time period I was thinking about, it might have been a twice a month trip to town kind of place, so they would stockpile food. They would have prepared prior to the winter for the weather at the lakes.” Franzen, who has lived in Toledo for about five years and in Michigan for 35 years before that, said the song was originally off his album “Life is Good.” He said he is honored to be a part of the “Holiday Wishes 2” album, benefiting Make-A-Wish. “I’ve been involved in charitable work of one sort

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Many listeners will not have heard of the track the Cakewalkin’ Jass Band chose to contribute to “Holiday Wishes 2,” a CD project benefiting Make-A-Wish. In fact, bandleader Ray Heitger is counting on it. Of “At the Christmas Ball” Heitger said, “It’s a great jazz tune. Anyone who buys the CD will never have heard of it. It’s an old tune from the ’20s.” “At the Christmas Ball” was recorded by famed blues singer Bessie Smith in the 1920s. Heitger’s group has played oldtime New Orleans-style jazz since its inception in December 1967, making this winter its 45th anniversary. “Jass” is how “jazz” was traditionally spelled. The Cakewalkin’ Jass Band also famously played at Tony Packo’s from 1968-2001. “I love [New Orleans jazz]. To me, it’s very much like classical music. It’s beautiful and powerful,” Heitger, who plays clarinet, has said. Heitger said he also picked the Smith track because he wanted one

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all eight band members could be involved in. Heitger’s daughter, Nicole, sings the lead vocal. Other members include Dave Kosmyna on cornet and vocals,

Russ Damschroder on trombone, Betsy Grafing on banjo, her husband “Ragtime” Rick Grafing on piano, Jim Fagnano on drums and Bob Miller on string bass.

“Ragtime” Rick organized Grugelfest, a traditional jazz festival, earlier this year to benefit the Children’s Dyslexia Center-NWO. Heitger said the group has also done other fundraisers

for Make-A-Wish. “We love to make music, so if it helps anybody we’re glad to do it,” Heitger said. “We always try to help out causes like [Make-A-Wish].” O

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think there will be something familiar to a lot of people in it.” Both Tye and Peterson were part of last year’s compilation, but only Peterson sang. This year, they both provide vocals. Peterson said she was unquestionably interested in being involved with the Make-A-Wish benefit project again this year. “There was such a great buzz about this last year,” she said. “Just to know that you can spend a little bit of time

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WTOL news anchor Chrys Peterson’s favorite Christmas song is Elvis Presley’s “Santa, Bring My Baby Back to Me,” which she sang with Hepcat Revival for last year’s inaugural “Holiday Wishes” album. This year, she challenged herself. To choose a song, she and Hepcat Revival scanned YouTube.

“We wanted to do something maybe that people hadn’t really heard of that much,” Peterson said. Hepcat Revival vocalist Greg Tye chose “Pray On Christmas” by Harry Connick Jr., but with an added refrain from “Go Tell It On The Mountain” and musical elements of “Joy To The World.” Peterson said the components give the little-known song a sense of familiarity. “You’ll recognize a lot of different Christmas music,” Peterson said. “I

having fun and making music and that that music will bring joy … Isn’t that was Christmas is all about? That’s Christmas in a nutshell. It’s about giving of yourself and your time to make somebody else happy. And that’s exactly what this CD is.” Peterson has been involved with Make-A-Wish before. “I’ve served on the Make-AWish board and have gone on a couple of wish grantings,” Peterson said. “I know the mission of MakeA-Wish is very important. These children and these families in one of the lowest and most vulnerable times in their lives find joy and get comfort by Make-A-Wish. “It’s a very bleak time for some of these families,” Peterson said. “Sometimes all a sick child needs is just that little spark.” This year’s track was a little harder

to record than last year’s and required more studio time, Peterson said. She said it was still easy to make the song her own, but the challenge was balancing it with her work schedule at WTOL 11 and the band members’ gigs and rehearsals. The song was recorded almost three months before Christmas, but that was OK with Peterson. “I keep my Christmas spirit all year round,” she said. “I suppose you can argue about the commercialism of it, but it makes me happy when I see Christmas trees and lights.” Peterson doesn’t have history with “Pray On Christmas” the way she did with “Santa, Bring My Baby Back To Me,” but she has other hopes for it. “Hopefully I’m making some history with the song and people will like it and it’ll become part of my tradition,” Peterson said. “It’s a beautiful song.” O

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Oregon-based choir Teutonia Männerchor and Damenchor is best known as a sponsor of the annual German-American Festival, where it performs each year at the opening ceremonies, singing the United States, German and Swiss national anthems. But many people don’t realize the group practices and performs all year, including a holiday concert and a spring concert, said director Eric Graber. The group contributed “O Tannenbaum” (“O Christmas Tree”) to the “Holiday Wishes 2” CD to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation. “It’s one of the few German carols we hear in this country,” Graber said. “That and ‘Silent Night,’ or ‘Stille Nacht,’ but what better than ‘O Christmas Tree?’ Everybody likes a Christmas tree. We just did it a cappella with a little bit of keyboard behind us. All three verses are in German.” Graber said the choir jumped at the chance to get some publicity while helping Make-A-Wish at the same time. “We’re a charitable organization,

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Local producer Wells donates ‘Santa Got A Jump Jet!’ of “Holiday Wishes 2,” producing The Ogres’ “Looks Like Christmas Is Here” and Abby Powell Turpin and Travis Turpin’s “The Christmas Song.” It was last minute that he decided to write a track of his own. He toyed with an idea of Santa delivering toys in a spaceship before he settled on a jump jet. “I was trying to mix a little bit of fantasy with reality,” Wells said. “I just ridiculously started thinking [of] what could get him around better. I just figured, for his sake, to get the job done quicker would be a

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E.J. Wells wishes he could make things easier for Santa. That was the thinking behind his original song “Santa Got A Jump Jet!” “You have to be practical about these things,” Wells said. “The whole sleigh and reindeer thing seems impractical.” Wells was also involved with the WELLS production side

little less work for the old boy.” Playing music professionally for almost 40 years, Wells said he doesn’t perform much anymore, but always has a project he’s working on. He is in the midst of producing albums for a couple of different artists. Lately, Wells

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Stewart, White partner on ‘Happy Xmas’ Both Jeff Stewart and Kyle White appeared individually on last year’s “Holiday Wishes” compilation CD benefiting Make-A-Wish Foundation. This year they joined forces to create a bigger production. “This was really fun, doing a full band production song together after we did the acoustic, solo tracks last year,” White said. While looking for duets, Stewart chose “Happy Xmas (War Is Over),” the 1971 John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band tune performed with the Harlem Community Choir. It was released during the Vietnam War. “I love that song,” White said. “I love John Lennon and I think it’s appropriate to the times right now.” White said the song wasn’t too hard to make her own. She sings Ono’s parts. “I’m not quite as weird as she is,” White said. “I think I sang it a little clearer. Yoko is kind of strange.” White is happy with the end result. “It turned out awesome,” she said.

“I’m so happy with it.” Stewart and White have been friends for 10 years, and occasionally play together. “The music community in Toledo, we’re all friends and supportive of each other,” White said. White has a number of upcoming shows in December, which are listed on her website, www.kylewhite music.com. She is also recording her third album. White said she was happy to be involved with the project again this year. “It’s such a good cause and such a wonderful charity,” White said. “I love helping kids.” Even though White doesn’t personally know any children involved with Make-A-Wish, she said it is still rewarding to be a part of the compilation. “A lot of the time they’re going through difficult treatments,” White said. “To be able to give them some joy is very important.” O — Matt Liasse

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“BIEN VENIDOS AMIGOS”

Specializing in Mexican Food since 1955

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10400 Airport Hwy. (1.2 Mi. East of the Aiport) Lunch & Dinner, 11 a.m. to Midnight Closed Sundays & Holidays

FRITZ & ALFREDO’S

Original Recipes from Both Mexico and Germany

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Your Tarotgram and Horoscope

NOV. 25 - Dec. 1, 2012

Events: Mercury direct station in Scorpio (26th), Lunar Eclipse in Gemini (28th) Aries (March 21-April 19)

Libra (September 23-October 22)

This week is eventful and confusing, with conflicting input from various sources. Is someone trying to hijack your reality? The difference is clear after Wednesday. The challenge is to satisfy conflicting priorities. Be strategic; think before taking irreversible actions.

An intellectual viewpoint helps you understand this week’s events. The real battle is on the ground, where things get down and dirty. Hard choices and uncomfortable realities put you on a hot seat. After Thursday it’s all about taking action and head-on confrontations.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

An incident early in the week underscores an urge to detach from an obsolete lifestyle. An aggressive viewpoint is emerging and shrinks tolerance for unacceptable conditions. Sources of satisfaction are shifting; career and relationship choices are rapidly evolving.

In one area of life you’re hot on the trail and making major changes. This can be interrupted by another set of events concerning other peoples’ situations and changes. Extremes of compassion and cruelty are possible. Be deliberate about actions and reactions.

Gemini (May 21-June 21)

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)

The eclipse coincides with exits, endings, and reality checks. You’re in a sandwich between high pressure zones, and you can’t sit on a fence when fur starts flying. Clarify values and priorities. Try diplomacy after Thursday. The last straw may break Saturday.

If facets of your life are floundering, you may be propelled to take dramatic actions to destroy and recreate your world. This process will take several months; these are the opening salvos. What’s stronger - pleasing others or yourself? Who or what do you serve?

Cancer (June 22-July 22)

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)

A mix of good news and sorrows start the week, with intense situations around partners. Hidden issues are in the spotlight, revealing where personal matters are fragmented. Reconnect with spiritual sources to gain the courage and tenacity to fix things and endure.

You’re ready to take the initiative and institute great transformations. Intractable long-term situations are barriers. Rights and privileges taken for granted are a sticking point. Losses may be unavoidable. Seek the time and space to maneuver effectively.

Leo (July 23-August 22)

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)

Hardships and losses bring people together. Petty spats are quenched by bigger concerns. Family patterns are repeating. A difficult person may be the key to changing the patterns. Olive branches can be extended Saturday. Listen carefully, move with caution.

The people and things you love and care about are out of balance with reality. Imperious individuals act on impulse, and then pin blame for consequences on convenient targets. Choose the role you play in the drama, or others will choose for you.

Virgo (August 23-September 22)

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

Talking about problems isn’t good enough. It’s time to do something about whatever doesn’t work anymore. You may be certain of remedies, but some areas require consensus to proceed. Negotiate Thursday and Friday. Saturday brings crucial events and decisions.

Your agenda for important personal activities can be disrupted by household or family crises this week. One big battle shows you which way the war will go. Participate if you must, but don’t release your tight grip on personal protocols. Safety and privacy are top goals.

Elizabeth Hazel is a professional tarotist-astrologer and author. She gives readings every Wednesday at Attic on Adams above Manos Greek Restaurant. She may be contacted at ehazel@buckeye-express.com (c) 2012


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