New York Aftermath, Blue Man Welcoming

// May 29th, 2010 // Joe's Blog

The trip to NYC this time around was probably the most humbling experience I have felt as a person to date in my 10 years plus relationship with Blue Man Group. It’s interesting how retrospective your life can evolve, given the right motivation, good fortune and willingness to cooperate and make a fresh start. Such is the case with me now. I won’t say much about my position with Blue Man Productions until they make the official announcement on June 10th, but rest assured, it’s going to be something that’s been long overdue and just in time to rejuvenate the audience relations perspective as a whole. Never before has Blue Man Group marketing entered this territory of relations, and the eye opening reality that this exactly what needed to happen next with the company. I am just in awe to be a part of this change, process and yes, I can officially say part of the BMP family now. To certain friends who read my blog up in NYC, you know who you are, blessings to you, and thanks for keeping up to date with me and my world.

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With Blue Man Group co-founders Chris Wink on left, and Phil Stanton on the right.

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Documenting the Lips & Eyes Shoot at BMP’s 3rd Street “Playground” space.

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With Blue Man Group at the Astor Place theater. This is senior blue man, Randall Jaynes.

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Alexandra with senior blue man actor Brian Scott at Astor Place Theatre.

This trip was mainly focused around a business aspect, but there was some down time to enjoy the sites and sounds that this great city has to offer. NYC has a heart that will never stop beating, a conscious that will never be altered and a spirit unlike non-other. There is bad in NYC, but the good most certainly outweighs the bad in retrospect. Alexandra and I got the chance for the first time to hang out in the most somber places in the city, Central Park. Not only was the romantically invigorating, but peaceful at the same time. Watching the ducks, turtles and geese swimming around the pond calmed me right down and gave the chance for me and my lovely wife to be to take it all in, slow down and think about all the blessings that has just been granted to us in life. Count your blessings, daily, it will motivate you to keep fighting the good fight.

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Me and Alexandra at Central Park on the corner of 59th.

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Central Park bridge, noted in many movies and NYC landmark.

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Alexandra loving every minute of riding the NYC Subway

We also got the chance to to see our first official Broadway musical, “American Idiot the Musical” inspired by the rock band Green Day. Sitting there, watching the songs of the album by Green Day “American Idiot” come to life on stage gave new meaning to me in the times we’re living in. Green Day are geniuses when it comes to the concept of this album, and really speaks as a rock anthem to the society when you study the lyrics closely. Not many artists/bands compose such masterpieces these days, and the whole album is really a reflective glimpse of society and living life in a post 9-11 era of New York City. Overcoming drug addiction, being recruited by the military and living life as a deadbeat was the underlying themes for this production, and it was grounded by phenomenal acting, harmonic singing and a rock atmosphere that was just as electric as a concert performed by Green Day themselves. There were scenes of the production that almost tugged at your heart and made you emotional when reflecting back on the events of September 11th, and Green Day’s song “Wake Me Up When September Ends” flowing beautifully into this selection. Wow… I highly recommend you see and experience this production at Times Square in New York, and here’s two little tips for those of you planning to see it. Tip #1, As you exit the theater, take the time to add your signature to the hallway leading into the lobby, make your mark, say something, and you’ll be a part of Broadway history. Tip #2, As you exit the theater entirely, hang by the barricades outside and be patient as the performers come out of the theater to sign autographs and take photos with their beloved audiences. The actors are so polite and considerate, they really make you feel appreciative, so don’t by shy in asking for a photo and signature on your PlayBill.

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The “Fan Wall” of guest signatures which covers the entire entrance hallway to the St. James theatre.

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Alexandra signing the “Fan Wall” after the show.

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Alexandra with 2010 Grammy Performer and American Idiot cast member Rebecca Naomi Jones.

There was so much more things that happened on this trip that I would love to talk about, but I’m holding back. Another time, another blog another chapter. Blessings to you all!

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Me and Alexandra, taking it all in before we ended our night at Times Square.
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View from Times Square, and how we rounded up our NYC travels on day two.

For more pictures from this trip, click here to visit my Flickr page.

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8 Responses to “New York Aftermath, Blue Man Welcoming”

  1. Brett Strickler says:

    Looks like you guys had a blast Joe! I’m glad things are working out so well for you guys now!

  2. Darlene Williams says:

    Congrats again Joe, you both deserve this and I’m beyond excited to see what the future holds for you both. Your time has come. ;O)

  3. Phillip F. says:

    Congrats Joe. This may be the news item that gets me back into BMG.

  4. NeonNero says:

    I can’t wait to hear what the announcement will be! :-)

  5. Ken Pollard says:

    Joe, this is awesome news. So great for a small town Kentucky Blueman fan to rise to such heights. Bet you never would have guessed this would have happened back when BML version 1 crashed, did ya? Obviously it was meant to unfold like it did. I look forward to seeing you hand in the revitalization of the BlueMan. The right man for the job always seems to show up when the need is the greatest. Good luck and blessings on your new adventure, and your upcoming marriage too.

  6. Kevin W says:

    Joe- Awesome news. Very excited and happy for you! Rock on!!

  7. Corey Winter says:

    So, this is my first time to comment on your blog, Joe, but I just have to say…..I’m REALLY excited for whatever BMG announcement this might be. I got butterflies when I read the first paragraph. June 10th needs to hurry up and get here. :)

  8. andy (allowiches) says:

    Hey Joe and Alex! Whatever happened with this? Or did I completely miss the announcement? Stay true and blue!

    Andy

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