Friday, May 1, 2009

Blues for Autism Organizing Team

Blues for Autism 2009 Organizing Committe, from left:
Yordie,
Mathew,
Angellica,
Bluto,
Lucinda,
Magi,
Iron
and Leanna.
(photo by Magi McBride)




For the most part, the Blues for Autism organizers have operated in the background: planning, building, scheduling, fixing and leading the cheers. However, Magi McBride has told me that she could not have accomplished anything without them, starting with Bluto Brando and the rest of the BFA Organizing group including Lucinda Bergbahn, IronGut McCallister, Angellica Lemieux, Mathew Deerhunter and Leanna Chaffee. Following are some stories about them and their thoughts about the work they do for the Blues for Autism fundraiser.

Bluto Brando
Bluto is the man behind the scenes, making things work. Here are his comments: "I've been a BFA Organizer. I did whatever was needed to help organize and run the various events throughout the whole month+ long benefit. My interests in supporting MAgi in this stem from my very close friendship with her."

"Not long before BFA started we opened Shorty's Ice House. A labor of love that was, as was BFA. We're family, and if you've been around us, it's easy to tell that. Magi is one of, if not the most, caring, giving, compassionate people I've ever met in any life. Her giving nature amazes me, and her patience, understanding and personal connection with this cause, is something we all can benefit from. We've had countless talks, be it here or on the phone, about this benefit. It's been an interesting process, and full of ups and downs, laughs and pull-your-hair-out moments."

"In the end, everyone involved came together and realized the goal, to do everything we could to raise as much awareness, and money, as possible to further autism research and education. Magi has been our motivator, and our sparkplug. I love her dearly, a wonderful lady she is, and I am proud to have been associated with this great team of people that busted their humps to make this happen, my deepest thanks to all involved!"

Lucinda Bergbahn
Miss Luci is involved in non-profit managment in real life, but she is very passionate about this work in Second Life. Here are some of her comments.

"The diversity of our community and yet when the passion is a common one great things can be accomplished... the power of collocation that happens in relationships and in community in SL is tremendous... we are still only beginning to usderstand community here... the same things that motivate people to give in RL are also the case here but there is also an element of fun that isn't something that happens in RL events - like the challenge for Iron to get in a thong that also motivates."

For more insights from Luci, please link to her comments from last year.

IronGut McCallister
Iron had these thoughts to share, "Where to start... Well, when talking about Magi McBride, there's a lot to cover. First off, I've known her for over two years now and I must say, she's one of the few that has made it that long. I'm not sure if it's because they get tired of dealing with my BS, but she's endured. Does that mean she's umm.. 'touched'? Maybe, but I know one thing is for sure... she's a remarkable woman.

"Magi hates it when I say she's like my mom, but the truth is... she is kinda like my mom. She loves me unconditionally and looks out for me. However, I guess she'd have to be more like "Stacy's Mom" since she's pretty damn good lookin' and I'd have to say I've had a crush on her since I met her. Hmmm... do you have a daughter named Stacy, Magi?

"In all seriousness, when I tell people in RL about BFA, what it is, how it works, etc... they are always amazed. They're even more amazed when they find out that it came from the mind of a single person... the wonderful, caring, and absolutely amazing... My Magipie... Magi McBride."

Mathew Deerhunter
Mat had a lot to say about BFA: "The reason I decided to help out with Blues For Autism started last year. I remember when BFA was just a little idea Magi had, it didn't even have a name yet, but she and I were talking one day and she told me about her "Little Man", her grandson. Then she told me of an idea she had for Autism Awareness Month. I could see the passion in her discussions about her idea. Magi wrote letters and e-mails and tirelessly to get her idea going."

"During the last year's final event, I met someone affected by autism that really touched me and brought me to tears, and inspired me to participate in this year's fundraiser. I have always thought autism was only about the kids, but they grow into adults, and the autism doesn't go away. I never thought about what the families go through. And I never even had a clue of how all this would affect me; our most special and memorable moments always come so unexpectedly. Today I know what autims is really about and being a BFA Organizer has helped me get out of myself long enough to help someone else. Thank you Magi for having the drive, hard-headedness, and inspiration to make it all happen, all because of Magi's 'little idea'."

Angellica Lemieux
Angellica is another longtime supporter Magi's projects, here are some of her thoughts:

"When it comes to a Lady like Magi McBride where do you begin? With her loving nature, her kindness? Or maybe her generousity in all things. I dont know, because she is beyond words. Her tireless work for Autism Awareness is an inspiration and this year I was privileged to help. I'm not very good at expressing my feelings in words, but Magi is remarkable and I love her dearly."

Leanna Chaffe
Leanna Chaffe is another longtime friend and supporter from last year's BFA fundraiser. Here are some thoughts she shared: "Autism affects all our lives, whether it be through family, friends, co-workers or our community. Being part of this wonderful cause has been a true blessing.

My participation has brought me to tears and goosebumps at times, seeing the generosity of so many. Magi's determination made this possible and allowed us to make a difference. When I look at my children I realize how important it is to defeat this terrible disorder. The BFA fundraiser has helped me feel like I'm doing something to help fight back. From the bottom of my heart, Magi, thank you!"

Yordie Sands (me)
I've known Magi since Summer of 2007. I joined Magi's Blues for Autism project last year because I feel she is a strong woman who makes good things happen. I have personal real life experiences with friends who have children with autism. Frankly, my first encounter with an autistic child frightened me, but I've seen that there is hope for the stricken.

It is my great honor to be involved in this work, and like Miss Luci says, it really and truly gives you a sense of community. It brings out the best in the people of Second Life.

And Of Course,
Magi McBride

To understand Magi's commitment to autism awareness and research, please take a moment and read her comments before this year's fundraiser began.

Thank you Magi for giving all of us the opportunity to participate in such a worthwile cause. As we say in the sisterhood, HUGZZZ.

Monday, April 27, 2009

A Beautiful Ball, An Appropriate End

The 2009 fundraiser was an incredible success. Many people wondered how we could possibly raise over a million lindens, much less L$1,500,000 but we did! And it's time to give Magi McBride a tip of the hat for conceptualizing, organizing, planning and inspiring this important initiative. So, even though last night's Black & White Ball was a party for all of us who participated, I think we can all agree it was also a tribute to Magi and her team, but especially to Magi.

Magi is a beautiful woman, especially in the arms of her loving partner and supporter, Darrin.








It was an amazing, amazing evening. There were over 40 in attendance, mostly couples and the black and white theme was elegant with corsages in abundance. The decor was agumented with soft textues and breathtaking lighting effects. And the musical selection was perfect (except for one hip-hop piece that made it's way in and rattle the windows and shook the door... hehe). Here are some photos which you can click on to get an expanded view (then press the brower Back button to return to the blog).

The blueys community plus new friends of the Blues for Autsim initiative filled the ballroom.

There you are, Ladies and Gentlemen... and you were beautiful, even Gunnie. hehe.

There you are and please take a bow.

And a tender hug for Magi from her Darrin.











There is one more piece I'm working on for the blog, please look for it in the next few days. Congratulations to us all.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Blues Fest 2009

Saturday at 8:00am SLT started out like any open air concert on a nice day. A crowd of nearly 40 had gathered, and Irongut McCallister was first up on the list of performers. If you know Iron at all, you already know he got the crowd pumped up and donations were flowing in. And this is how the day went, performer after performer, people coming and going and coming back again but all day long the money kept coming in. As the night rolled in and then Iron took the stage one more time, the crowd could see the possiblity that Magi McBride's goal could be achieved and the money poured it, but as the final few minutes approached the goal was still out of reach by about L$65,000.

Irongut McCallister swore that he'd dance in a thong if we reached Magi's goal of L$1,500,000 and he was getting pretty sassy about not having to strip down and show his fanny, but at the last minute, Magi put an end to Iron's tauntings and released the lindens she'd been saving for this moment, and poof the goal was achieved. In minutes, the crowd was calling for Iron to drop his drawers and wear the pink thong that Stormy had picked out for him. The photos speak for themselves.

Very pretty Mr. Irongut! Very, very pretty! Good thing the kids were in bed, eh? hehe








There was an amazing lineup of talent which started with Iron and continued with Danny (Roth Kaffebaum) & Randy(Flarb Spieler), Joelle Luster, Jacan Slade, Jimmy49 Dukes, Allister Westland, Johnny99 Gumshoe, Lucinda Bergbahn, Detritus Rau, Srv4u "Da Blues Preacher" Conacher, Fiery Otaared, Tone Uriza, Von Johin & daughter Kelly, Angelica Lemieux, Jaeger Runo and then back to Irongut McCallister. The talent was outstanding and there are hundreds of photos to tell the story, but there isn't enough space for all the photos.

As the sun rose on the depo sim, the crowd gathered.




Detritus Rau put out some great music and a spectacular display.




One of the truly memorable performances was delivered by Fiery Otaared and her "I am autism" narrative.

The pressure to perform was especially great for Von Johin who is so deeply committed to fighting autism, but who also was looking like a meal.

BFA Organizer and DJ Angellica "Ange" Lemieux has worked hard on all the BFA events and delivered a wonderful show.

BFA organizer, Lucinda "Miss Luci" Bergbahn watches the performances. She also performed in the morning.

A very tired, very amazed, very overwhelmed group of avatars danced while Iron pranced.








In the end, a total of L$ 1,506,043 was raised! The BFA organizers staged a flawless 16-hour concert, and all who atteneded made this event a soulful experience. BFA founder, Magi McBride was deeply, deeply touched and we'll be talking a lot more about Magi in the next couple of days.

NOTE: While there wasn't enough space for all the photos, please be patient while I sort through the literally hundreds of photos and create a Flickr account to share all these wonderful memories. I am working on it.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Blues Brothers Set The Night On Fire!

You've seen the movie. You know them by name, Jake and Elwood, and the Blues Brother Band. WOW! Last night the SL Blues Brothers performed a benefit concert for the Blues for Autism fundraiser, and it was spectacular to say the least! It started in a ball of flame with band at full tilt.

"The Blues Brothers, Ladies and Gentlemen!"











It was Liams Sands on Sax, Bluto Brando on guitar, Coz Okelly on trumpet, Thor Effingham on keyboard, MrDs Magic on bass, Quinten Lovenkraft on drums, GeorgeWiser Risent as Elwood and Tight Whiteberry as Jake! And Crystalrose Lightworker as Aretha Franklin. Whooo Hooo!!

Gas masks were available as Jake blew a big one! Yeah, he was bare butt naked. Oh the humanity!

As the gas cleared, the boys ran around in their, well, briefs. hehe.

The crowd was loving it all... well, except the smell maybe.

The wonderful Aretha Franklin joined the boys, sang and drove donations higher.

The show ended the way it began, on fire! And the cops couldn't stop'em.









It was a wild show with great tunes. At the end of the concert, Magi McBride announced that the show had raised L$22,585 and "OUR GRAND TOTAL GOING INTO SATURDAY IS: L$ 1,075,289." WOW... and it ain't over yet. Magi's goal looks more and more like a real possibility.

Thank you to all of the members of the band and all of the guests who gave so generously!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Corialote Dougall Sings for BFA

Corialote Dougall has been singing before she could walk; you could say she was born into it. The byproduct of a blues bassist and a groupie, Cori was destined for music. While classically trained throughout her younger years, her first love has always been rock, alternative, and jazz (what a mix!).


She graciously volunteered her time to sing for the Blues for Autism fundraiser on Tuesday night and she raised and additional L$10,000. Thank you, Cori!

by Magi McBride

Monday, April 20, 2009

Final Results for Beauty Contest

Contest winners.















Official notice from Magi McBride:

Sunday has been a landmark evening. We've got so much to celebrate. First, thank you to all of our beauties who participated, and our top three winners are...

Merrymay Lorgsval...... 120443
Sally Poliatevska............117801
Samantha Bainbridge...... 63575

Congratulations to Merry Lorgsval who is MISS BLUES FOR AUTISM 2009
Congratulations to Sally and Samantha as well... GREAT JOB LADIES!!


We've passed our million linden mark with a grand total so far of: L$ 1,040,469.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Double Header @ The Distillery

Blues for Autism organizer, Lucinda "Miss Luci" Bergbahm staged Sunday's fundraiser event at her amazing blues club, The Distillery.

On the top of the ticket was a live performance by Ichie Kamachi, the soft and easy blues singer. Ichie is a beautiful woman and she has one of the most enchanting voices in Second Life. Ichie performed for only an hour, but during that hour she raised nearly L$25,000 which included a generous gift from her personally.

DJ Jacan Slade was up next with his great set of hard driving blues and while he was spinning the final Beauty Pagent contributions were still coming in. By the end of the evening the events and pagent broke the one-million linden mark.

The enthusiasm of talent like Ichie and Jacan coupled with the generosity of the bluesy fans continues to thrill all of us who care about helping people afflicted with this disease.

The Still was rockin'! And the lovely Ichie was at center stage, LIVE.

Ichie says she's not really a blues singer, but with her soulful sound she left no doubt that she knows how to touch the souls of the bluesy people.

Handsome DJ Jacan Slade danced and spun his special blend of tunes for a crowd that demonstrated appreciation with more contributions.

Long time supporter, Miss Luci was happy and as the grand total surpassed a million lindens, she had reason to be thrilled.







The beautiful thing about these fundraiser events is that each venue and each perform brings together additional supporters, and with this growing support the goal Magi set seems more and more achievable.