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311 Fan Spotlight #287 – 5/25/20 – Pat White!

Welcome one and all to the the latest edition of the 311 fan spotlight! As always, I hope you are staying healthy and well friends. Let’s get to it and read the story of Pat White! 

The year was 1995 when Pat first heard of 311. He was sitting in a car with his sister at the age of 14. “She was the coolest person I knew to that point in my life. Used to take me and my friends skateboarding. Had a real solid relationship. ‘Don’t Stay Home’ came on in that car and she asked me, do you listen to 311?… that was the song that started it all. Got the blue album the next week.” 

Pat has been to over 35 shows. First show for him was in 1996 at the new Daisy Theater in Memphis, Tennessee. “Snuck out and got in with my friends ticket. Was just gonna look for my sister. All the sudden intro to Omaha Stylee came on. Was supposed to go return the ticket. But I couldn’t leave. That was my first concert ever. My mother had just died..That show changed life absolutely.” His favorite event so far was this years 311 Day. 

As far as favorite song, its “Use of Time,” but he said that “Golden Sunlight” has gotten him through many tough times. Favorite lyrics were harder to choose because there are so many great ones. Ones that stood out to him are as follows: “At the end of the day the relentless always win,” “This moment is a gift, it’s why it’s called the present.” Plus he said pretty much all of “Golden Sunlight.” 

Pat was born in 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee. His mother passed in 1996 and he went on a downward spiral because of it. “Made the lessons of day to day life as a sober person mean that much more. Running from her death for 16 years almost took my life several times. But the recovery, the vigilance and steadfastness is what it takes to push forward.  One day at a time. She taught me all that.  And I had to trust God and instill it in myself in order to learn.”

Pat funds his 311 habit being a chef and kitchen manager at Roma Old Town wood fired pizzeria in Winchester, Virginia. He’s lived all over VA including Newport News, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach. “My addiction took me many places but I found home and sobriety in Winchester.  First place in my adult life I can actually call home.”

Finding something that most people don’t know is hard for Pat because he lives his life pretty much like an open book. Unique attribute for him is his work ethic and stamina. “I’m 38 years old and I can go harder than kids 20 years younger than me. On 4-5 hours of sleep lol. Running a kitchen even with a co kitchen manager is hard work. My passion and drive keep me alive and well.”

What really makes Pat tick is his daughter. “She makes my whole world. She is every dream I’ve ever had come true. She loves 311 and loves her Life. I had to save myself from myself.  Couldn’t get sober for her but I have to include her all over this thing, she is My Story. She is my legacy. She is all my reasons.” 

Some other artists that Pat loves include Sublime (which got him started on his reggae journey), Bob Marley, Stick Figure, Tool, Deftones, The Movement, Chris Cornell, System of a Down, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Iya Terra, and many more. Guilty pleasure? It’s John Mayer! 

Pat’s words to the members of 311 are: “Thank you for always being there. With so much fakeness in the music biz, chaos In the world, they’ve always been an Uplifting constant.  No matter what. Thank you for always staying true.”

To all the other 311 fans out there: 

“This life is what we make of it. Hold yourself accountable and be there for your brothers and sisters.  It’s more than blind positivity.  Gratitude is an action word.  We must live it everyday…love yourself and love your life and above all, To Thine Own self Be true.

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Thank you Pat for sharing your story! Another great fan spotlight in the books. Muchas Gracias to all the readers each week as well. Go have an amazing week and please stay safe & well! 

Much Love – The Runt 

311 Fan Spotlight #286 – 5/18/20 – Tim Fisher!

Welcome my friends in 311 nation! Hope everyone is staying healthy and well. Shall we start the week off properly with a new fan spotlight? I say yes! Let’s kick things into gear here, time to meet Tim Fisher! 

Tim was working at a pizza shop where a coworker of his was really into 311 and got Tim listening to the band. He didn’t fully become a fan until years later when a friend convinced him to go see them live and that hooked him! “The energy in that first show really opened me up to wanting to listen to all of their albums, and I started to go see them whenever they were in town.  The energy of the band mixed with the energy of the crowd, really reminded me of the Grateful Dead and their following (Which I had been a HUGE fan of for years) and it really got me to check out all of 311’s older albums and other recorded live shows.”

Show count for Tim is at 43, he and his wife just went through the show archive to calculate the number. They’ve been to 40 shows together and 3 apart. “I’ve been to four 311 days, and four cruises so far, and have traveled to multiple cities to see them play.  My first show was at The Woodlands Pavilion, September 9, 2005. They played with Papa Roach and Unwritten Law and it was the show that really got my into the band. I had heard their music before, but the live show really made me get into them.”

To pick a favorite show or event is hard for most fans, so it was no different for Tim because a lot of the shows he’s attended have big significance to his life. “My favorite event overall are the cruises, as being on a large boat with so many excitables all there for the same reason is really hard to explain to other people without sounding like I’m in a cult, haha. I proposed to my girlfriend on the 2015 cruise trip, and we got married in New Orleans for 311 day 2016 which was an extra special trip for us.  It was perfect getting to marry my beautiful wife, and then go see my favorite band 3 hours later with 15 of my friends/family from the wedding and all my 311 excitable friends.  I CAN say my favorite set list so far has to be the first set on the 2019 Cruise.  I lost my voice for 2 days after from screaming and jamming out that night.”

As for songs that Tim loves, his favorite jamming out song is “Homebrew.” “It always reminds me what it’s like to be young again. I sometimes get carried away rocking out to it that I forget I’m not 20 anymore but it’s just one of those songs you can’t help it.” Regarding song lyrics, Tim says there is one line in every song that is a favorite of his. The one he chose to share is this: “Shit like that now scares me, but I’d like to do it again.” “Now that I’m older that definitely resonates with me.  I can’t party or rock out as hard as I used to no matter how much I would like to, but the memories are always a fun thing to think about.”

Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Tim has always had a love for baseball and all things regarding the Chicago Cubs. Music was also a big influence in his life as his parents were passionate about their music. “You would wake up EVERY Saturday morning to some Janis on the stereo while my mom cleaned house. Whether you wanted to sleep in or not.” Tim learned to be a mechanic in high school and loves working on anything with an engine. “Chicago is infamous for its awful winters so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that one day it took me 2 hours to dig a piece of equipment out of the snow, and I said screw It, i’m going somewhere warm.  So I ended up transferring to Houston Texas which is where I live today.” He’s been in the Houston area for the last 16 years. “Really enjoying living farther out in the country where I can jam some tunes and not have to worry about the neighbors.”

Being really into sports since he was young, Tim has collected a lot of unique items from the teams he loves. “My favorite thing I have in my collection is a metal printing sheet from the Chicago Tribune that was used to print all the newspapers announcing the Cubs winning the world series in 2016.” We know he became a mechanic, but Tim has loved taking things apart and putting them back together since he was a child. “When I was 2 I got a hold of a screwdriver and took all the cabinet doors off the kitchen cabinets.  I had taken everything apart so much, they had to hire someone to come and replace everything back to how it was. I love to build lego sets, especially the Star Wars themed ones, and tinkering around on all my garage toys.  I have a 2011 z06 Corvette that is my baby, and I love to take her out on the weekends for a drive and take care of all the maintenance on it.”

When not listening to the tunes of 311, Tim can be found listening to The Grateful Dead as they were one of his favorite bands since he was younger. “I got to see them once before Jerry died, and have had the chance to see the Dead and Company  a couple times over the years.  I love to go to live music shows, and some of my other favorites are The Dirty Heads, Passafire, Chevelle, Guns n Roses, Motley Crue, and all the old 70’s and 80’s artists I can still get a chance to go see.” Guilty pleasure for Tim is Taylor Swift. “My wife has dragged me out to 3 Taylor Swift shows, and I surprisingly had a really good time.  She puts on a really good show, and she’s very talented-not to mention nice to look at (it’s my eye candy vs my wife’s pleasure to yell at Nick to take his shirt off).”

Words Tim would like to say to 311: “Thank you for the awesome music for the last 30 years! Your music can always put me in a good mood, and I love the fan base y’all have created!  It has brought me so many good friends, and memories over the years and I hope to have many more in the future!”

Words for all his fellow 311 fans:

“Right now with everything going on in the world, music and unity is what we really need to get through this.  Like the band says “stay positive and love your life” is a phrase that can really help us when the world is looking so bleak. I look forward to the future shows where we can all rock out to our favorite tunes and have a great time together again.”

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Great story Tim! Thanks for sharing it with everyone. Lots of love going out to all the fans who read this each week. Tim is right, music and unity are what we need right now to get through these crazy times. Stay positive, love each other, and when we all gather together again it’s going to be one hell of a party! Keep smiling all! 

Much Love – The Runt 

311 Fan Spotlight #285 – 5/4/20 – Jana Kossow!

Hello again everyone out there in the 311 fan universe! I hope this week finds you safe & healthy still. Take a moment to read the story of our latest fan spotlight, Jana Kossow! 

In 1995, Jana moved back to Los Angeles, California, just before her 10th birthday. She heard the song “Down” and was instantly hooked. “The music was just something that hit me like no other band, my brothers had talked my dad into buying their CD for my birthday that year & from then on I waited for the next album to come out, I saved up my allowance just to buy the new CD’s.”

Show count for Jana is 6 and she said obviously she would have liked to have attended more shows at this point but she’s ok with her number. First show for her was in Irvine, California, on August 2, 2013 when G. Love and Cypress Hill opened for 311. Her favorite shows she has attended so far is her first show ever and then 311 Day 2018. 

There are many songs that mean a lot to Jana such as “Today My Love,” “What Was I Thinking,” “Homebrew,” “Use of Time,” “Hydroponic,” “Sever,” “Jupiter,” and “Beyond the Gray Sky.” 

Jana has a few lyrics that really connect with her and they are as follows:

“It’s been a wild ride, I wouldn’t change a minute. I can’t slow down inside, I guess that’s why I live it!” 

“Death I just say fuck you, the void unknown we’re thrown through, while lost in life’s psychedelic trip we take, there’s a more bizarre we have to make, world we have, nowhere beyond, take out the earth, the bass is gone, at life’s end we’ll feel the calm, how strange we should be here at all.” 

“To all my friends, it’s not the end, the earth has not swallowed me yet.” 

“My vibe is holy, my eyes closed, either I’m asleep or what I’m thinking is deep.”

Jana grew up a Navy brat with 2 older brothers. Before she was 5 years old she had already been to 26 different states. Then her parents divorced and she went with her father, having very few visits with her mom (although now there are best friends). The only states she truly remembers are Colorado because she had a lot of surgeries there, and then Minnesota, because her family is there. She now lives in L.A., but really misses Minnesota. 

Jana said she was accident prone as a child and was in the hospital often. “Starting at the age of 3 that I can remember, from my face being mangled by a dog, to my appendix bursting on my 5th birthday, to my 1st motorcycle accident with my left foot (which needed skin grafts), to my skull shattering, to breaking ribs, to my heart stopping, to my last motorcycle accident which again my heart stopped, I lost my helmet before hitting my head on asphalt, I now suffer from severe nerve damage, bone issues, fibromyalgia & trigeminal neuralgia. I also currently get steroid injections in my spine as well as my hip every 6 months due to my motorcycle accident. Though with all the downfalls in my life I refuse to give up despite all the pain. I’m allergic to opiates so can’t take anything but medical marijuana (I work in the business as well).”

Jana has a daughter Molly, who’s birthday happens to be today, May 4th! “She’s my inspiration for everything.” Jana was in the acting business for a few years before her illnesses got worse, but you will see my face on T.V., movies, and commercials every once in a while. She is now in the cannabis industry and enjoys it since it’s not strenuous on her. Jana has a surgical steel plate in her head and is also allergic to the sun. Aside from this, as she mentioned, her heart has stopped two times and she’s been declared legally dead. “Technically I’m a zombie, lol.” She has a talent for handling pain. “When I was acting I definitely had to hide the pain.” 

Interesting fact about Jana, she was supposed to get married on 311 Day 2018. “Peter Raspler sent me their camera crew to film it right before the show, until I was left at the altar, even after being left at the altar I went to the show & had an amazing time thanks to people in the familia who made sure I was okay. There’s nothing like having something that brings people together like 311 does. Since the age of 9, 311 has helped me cope with A LOT of things, their music has helped me through depression & suicide, among other things. Since the death of my father, they’ve helped with a lot of emotions. They’ve given me strength, just like my father has. I’ve come a long way & I’m still staying positive & (trying to) love my life.”

Other artists that Jana loves include Atmosphere, Stone Temple Pilots, Smashing Pumpkins, Pink Floyd, Phil Collins, Tupac, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marilyn Manson, Rolling Stones and Journey. Guilty pleasure for her she said was that she loved acting but really wanted to direct. She also collects glass pieces such as bongs, pipes, rigs, pendants, and other 420 accessories. 

To 311, Jana has these words: “I personally want to meet you all, but especially Pnut. He’s my idol, the way he plays bass is just so tranquil to me.” 

To all the other fans, here is her message:

“I may not know a lot of the fans but everyone I have met through 311 I consider family, it’s all about unity & staying positive. Special shout outs to Adrian Lopez, Jessica & Sean Pursley, JR & Casey Barnett & Shannon Conley.”

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Thanks for sharing your story Jana and a very happy birthday to your daughter Molly! Much gratitude to all the readers as well. Stay safe, stay healthy, love your life my friends! Until next time. 

Much Love – The Runt 

311 Fan spotlight #284 – 4/27/20 – Donald Spangler!

Welcome my friends in 311 nation! I hope you are all staying healthy and safe during this crazy time. Are we ready for this weeks fan spotlight? Let me introduce you to the amazing drummer of Ballyhoo! – Donald Spangler! 

Like many, Donald saw the video for “All Mixed Up” on MTV and that’s how he was introduced to 311. “Can you remember those days, videos on MTV. I remember liking the groove of it.” 

Number of shows he’s attended eludes him because he’s been to A LOT of shows, not to mention played a lot with 311. “I think the first time I saw them was back in ’03. I had been listening to them for years and never saw them, I was super excited.” 

Favorite event for Donald was the Pow Wow Festival. “That was the best time. It was probably one of the best sets I’ve seen by them, not to mention our set was pretty good too, haha! I’m just hoping they do something like that again.”

For song that means the most to him, Donald chose “I Told Myself.” “I was going through a self-inflicted misery at the time and that song really pulled me through.” One of his favorite lyrics comes from the song “From Chaos” – “Everyone tends to forget upon reentry, orbiting space quantum saints we’re the only.” 

Donald was introduced to music at a very early age, he said probably around the age of 4. His father was really into the bands Ratt and Poison and took him and his brother Howi to their first concert. “I just remember thinking, that’s what I want to do. The whole spectacle of the thing, the lights, the loudness, it was entertaining to say the least. We used to “play band” instead of riding our bikes with the other kids or watching cartoons. I would use unsharpened pencils as drumsticks, they had to be unsharpened, haha. We also had some neighbors once that had a band. They would let me mess around on their drums, I was hooked.” Then when Howi entered high school they started their band Ballyhoo!. “From the basement to the stage, I can say music has defined my life. I don’t know what I would do without it.”

Donald played little league growing up and he was a pitcher. “I was pitching one game and ended up striking out 13 people in a row. That’s one of my Uncle Rico stories for ya.” Something unique about him? He brushes his teeth in the shower! “I know thats probably more gross to some people than unique, haha. It saves time and you can get that shit everywhere.”

Guilty pleasure for Donald? It’s the show Judge Judy! “I like watching some justice in action, she’s also super smart and fucks people up when they get out of line, haha.”

Some other artists that Donald loves include Lamb of God, Deftones, Slipknot, and All That Remains. “I like a lot of metal. I still listen to a lot of old stuff too. Nirvana, STP. I don’t mind putting on some classical music either.”

Donald has these words for 311: “Thank you for bringing a unique style to the forefront. Your music has helped me deal with some shit in my life and I can’t thank you enough. As a drummer I would say to Chad, it’s good to have someone to look up to and to force myself to get better everyday. Much appreciated.”

Now his words to all the other 311 (and Ballyhoo!) fans out there:

“To the fans of Ballyhoo!, the past 25 years in this band has been a wild ride and we wouldn’t be where we are without you! So, thank you from the bottom of my heart. We’ll keep rockin if you keep listenin! More to come in 2020!”

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Thank you so much Donald for being a part of this! I’m sure everyone loved reading your story and are grateful to you for sharing it. To all the readers, keep being awesome! 

Much Love – The Runt

311 Fan Spotlight #283 – 4/20/20 – Antonio Roumeliotis!

Happy 4/20 my excitable friends! As always, I hope you are staying safe and healthy. Today we have a very special spotlight nominated specifically for this holiday, so let’s read the story of Antonio Roumeliotis! 

It was back in high school that Antonio was introduced to 311 by his friend Mitch Lyons, “over lots and lots of blunts and hits from the bong.” 

Show count for Antonio is at 74 and his first show was when 311 was touring with Snoop Dogg and he saw them in Illinois. “Have every single ticket stub saved and when I reach 100 I plan to have them framed in chronological order!” 

As far as favorite event or show, Antonio said the second cruise wins hands down. “Nothing beats the splash pits at the island show. Bunch of grown ass adults splashing around like children. I’m getting chills just thinking about it!”

Song that means the most to Antonio is “Still Dreaming” and he said it’s his all time favorite song. Naturally, his favorite lyric comes from this song: “”No I’ll not renounce my views and do what others do. I’d rather drink the hemlock than be like you, to my soul untrue.” Antonio said that the Socratic reference speaks a lot to his Greek upbringing. 

Chicago, Illinois, is where Antonio grew up and then in 2012 he moved to Denver, Colorado. He was raised in a traditional Greek family. “If you’ve seen the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding, other than the windex, that is spot on how I grew up haha.” Antonio has a son, Aristotelis (Aristotle) who is one and a half years old and a daughter set to arrive in May. His non-Greek wife went to Greek school so she can help teach their kids to speak Greek. 

Antonio speaks fluent Greek and guess what? His name isn’t Antonio. “I just have people call me that because it’s easier than explaining every time I meet someone that my name is Antonios. Pronounced Andonios. In Greek, if there is a T after an N it turns into a D sound. My family calls me Andoni for short.”

Guilty pleasure for Antonio is the show “Ancient Aliens.” “Don’t really believe many conspiracy theories, but love watching anything related.” Other artists that he loves include Dirty Heads, Rebelution, Beastie Boys, and Sublime. 

To 311, Antonio has these words: “There aren’t words to Express the thanks I have for you and this community you have created!”

Now his message to all of the other fans out there:

“I started going to 311 shows because I loved their music, now it’s much more than that, I go just as much for the community. Seeing all the great friends I’ve met throughout the years. (Some even ended up as groomsmen at my wedding) Love you all, and I’ll see you at the next one! And p.s. Shawn Van Houten is a pussy!!!* Haha now 6 year running inside joke…”

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Thank you Antonios for being a part of the fan spotlight and sharing your story! As always a huge thank you to the readers each week. Please stay safe & healthy, support each other. We will get through this! And again, happy 4/20 to all that celebrate it! 

Much Love – The Runt 

311 Fan Spotlight #282 – 4/13/20 – Keith Bowman!

Greetings & salutations my friends in 311 nation! Hoping you are all staying safe & healthy during these crazy times. Let’s take a positivity break and meet this weeks fan spotlight, Keith Bowman! 

It was the video for “Down” that introduced Keith to the music of 311. “I just loved it and was not making much money and my friend bought the blue album on cassette from Tower Records.”

First show for Keith was in Sacramento on November 1, 1997. It was his 21st birthday present from his brother. “It was supposed to be a surprise but my younger brother ruined it.” For show count, he is somewhere between 20-30 and says all of his shows have been special. “Cruise #2 on the beach, 311 Day 2012, small venues in Sacramento, House of Blues in Las Vegas, UC Davis at freeborn hall .. all very memorable shows. Living on the west coast and in Sacramento makes the opportunities not often but very quaint.” Favorite shows were from the second cruise. “Front and center for all shows including the beach show!” 

The song “It’s Getting Ok Now” mean a lot to Keith as he said the lyrics are pretty bold and SA is what really drew him to 311 with his lyrical rapping in the song “Down.” One of his favorite lyrics is one from SA – “We’re facing the sunset, but for a moment it looks like it’s rising and we are on the other side of things.” 

Keith was born in Spokane, Washington. His mom and dad divorced when he was just 5 years old. “I was born in the 70’s, raised in the 80’s, so music was my freedom of entertainment, that or my BMX bike.” He was raised by his mom in Sacramento, California. They always rented and he was never able to have a dog like he always wanted. “I currently have 3 dogs and once had 2 Jack Russell Terriers and 1 Doberman.”

Fun fact about Keith that many don’t know is that he never really played any sports. Unique attribute for him is that he says he can make a pun out of pretty much anything! Guilty pleasure for him? “I am obsessed with everything to do with the Golden State Killer.” 

Other musicians that Keith can be found listening to include Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Beastie Boys, and Soundgarden. 

Keith’s words to 311 – “Thanks for staying together!”

To all the other 311 fans out there:

“Stay positive and love your life! It is great to have other excitables.”

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Thank you Keith Bowman for sharing your story! Love and gratitude to the supporters of this venture each week as well. Remember to stay strong, send out as much love as you can and we will all get through this together! 

Much Love – The Runt 

311 Fan Spotlight #281 – 4/6/20 – Angela Bowman!

Hola excitable nation! Sending you lots of love & hope you are all staying healthy my friends. Let’s distract ourselves for a few by meeting a new 311 fan spotlight…here is the story of Angela Bowman! 

It was thanks to Angela’s boyfriend (now husband) that she found the sounds of 311. He started playing the music for her and she fell in love. “We listened to it all the time.  I just liked the positive vibe that their music has and it is great to rock out to in the car.”

Angela has no clue how many shows she’s attended, but she knows she started going to them back in 1997. Her first show was at the House of Blues in Las Vegas. “After that show, I was hooked!” 

Favorite show for Angela was the beach show on the second cruise. “Hands down the best show.  On an island all to ourselves, 311 playing so awesome rare songs and people listening in the ocean.  That was the best show!!!”

For the song that means the most to Angela, she chose “Made in the Shade.” “It is a song about perseverance and having a positive outlook.” Naturally some of her favorite lyrics are from that very song: 

“You gotta keep on climbing the hill
‘Cause if you think you’ll make it you will
Go swimming quick like a fish and every wish will be fulfilled
Strike up and start the parade
Cutting down the weeds keep slinging the blade
And when they fire that warning shot
You’ll have a spot made in the shade.”

Born and raised in Northern California, Angela is an only child, which she said if you know her it probably explains a lot. She played sports her entire childhood, from competition swimming to soccer. Angela decided to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and she never once looked at the fact that it wasn’t really a degree a woman would choose. “I was the only girl in all my engineering classes and that never bothered me.  It made me want it that much more.  Thanks to my husband I got into designing mechanical systems for hospitals and I did that for 15 years.” She has since changed careers and is now a Project Leader for a general contractor. Her main client is a large healthcare provider in Northern California. “I love the challenge of trying to navigate through a controlled chaotic environment.  It keeps me on my toes and provides a new challenge every day.”

Fun fact about Angela – when she was in college she was on a competition hip hop dance team! “Our choreographer, Calvin Harris, was also one of Janet Jackson’s choreographers.” Something else you may not know about her, she is currently showing her Doberman in AKC dog shows to get his championship. “We are almost there!” Guilty pleasure for Angela is binge watching shows. She is currently watching “The West Wing.” 

Other artists that Angela can be found listening to include Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Dirty Heads, Prince, Smashing Pumpkins, Los Stellarians, Nick Hexum Quartet, Frank Sinatra, and Tony Bennett. 

Angela’s one sentence to say to 311: “Keep being you, don’t bend to the trends or fads.” 

Here is her message to all the other fans out there:

“Make a difference no matter how large or small. Remember your legacy.”

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That was the story of Angela Bowman friends! Much gratitude to her for sharing and as always to all of your support each week. Stay safe…stay healthy…stay positive and love your life! 

Much Love – The Runt

311 Fan Spotlight #280 – 3/30/20 – Jamie Rabello!


Hello again my friends in 311 nation! It’s a new week so it’s time for a new fan spotlight! Let’s meet Jamie Rabello! 

Introduction to 311 for Jamie was thanks to her older brother. “My brother is 10 years older than me and had a huge influence on my musical tastes! I grew up being the annoying little sister and bothering him and his friends but he had no problem introducing me to grunge, alternative and reggae. 311 was one of those many bands.”

Show count for Jamie she thinks it around 70-80, she never really kept track of it. Her first show was February 19, 2011 at the Joint at Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas. “I had not gotten tickets yet and I remember someone “selling” me a ticket for $5 outside the venue. Right after that, another kind human came up and offered us a free ticket. He said he refused to sell something that he had received for free. It was a “right place at the right time” situation and I was super grateful for being able to see a band I loved for next to nothing. I didn’t know it at the time but it was also an introduction to the 311 fan lifestyle! I was hooked after that show.”

Favorite event for Jamie is the 2019 cruise. “I had finally managed to make it on the boat and it was absolutely incredible. I was able to experience it with one of my favorite people and best friends Ms. Jillien Peacock! I’m so grateful to her for bringing me. The vibe, the people, the music of course – everything was perfect!” A close runner up for her was Red, White & Boom in Vegas. “I loved spending the Fourth of July with all my excitables and being at the Mandalay Bay Beach (my favorite venue in Las Vegas). I miss them! Let’s bring them back!”

Picking a favorite song was a difficult task for Jamie. She chose “Tranquility” because of the lyrics “Absolutely LOVE the lyrics to Tranquility. The song literally gives me chills every time i hear it.  Loved seeing this live at 311 day 2016 by far.” One of her favorite lines is “Don’t be afraid, it’s all part of the plan for us. All that you hold dear, it’s on the other side of that fear.” “I think a lot of people can relate to these beautiful words. You have to go through the pain and the bullshit and the fear to get to the happiness on the other side. It is always waiting for you. It won’t ever be easy but it will be worth it.”

She had a few others that mean a ton to her as well. “Homebrew because it reminds me of my best friend which always makes me smile. Freak Out, Use of Time, Mindspin, And A Ways to Go..all of these songs have an important meaning to me because of the way they make me feel, the lyrics and they remind me of someone I love.” Another favorite lyric of Jamie’s comes from “Thank Your Lucky Stars” – ““And what’s the point, we’re gonna pay.

Sorted out one way or not we all have that day. So make your choice. Ask me, I’m not blind, I can read all the signs. So many have died, so many out of their minds. Thank your lucky stars you’ve got it good it’s not hard to be what you are, thank your lucky stars!” She said that this song has always resonated with her and she is grateful for all of the big & little things in her life! “My family and friends love me, I have a roof over my head, food to eat and I have my health!”

Jamie was born and raised in Las Vegas. “I love living here and am super lucky to be close with my family and to have made friends that are like family.” She also spends a lot of time in southern California because she also has family in that area. “I need to see the ocean every few months (or more). West coast is the best coast!” She really loves being outdoors, either camping, hiking, traveling or exploring new places, it’s a natural high for her. She attended UNLV for behavioral sciences. Jamie currently bartends at a family owned bar in Summerlin and she absolutely loves it! “It definitely helps fund my 311 habit.” 

Interesting fact about Jamie is that she considers herself an outgoing introvert. “I can usually play it off in crowds or after a few drinks but I’m incredibly shy and anxious. I’m also a Gemini which kind of ties into the whole thing.” Unique attribute for her is that she’s really great at getting all kinds of different people together. “I can look at life from many different perspectives and I have friends from many different groups or times in my life. Seeing two people that I respect and love come together and create a new friendship between themselves makes me so happy.” Guilty pleasure for Jamie is simple – it’s yoga! 

As far as other musicians that Jamie loves, she said Incubus is right up there and almost as important as 311! “I remember listening to S.C.I.E.N.C.E and Make Yourself from my brothers collection and starting my own after that!” Others that she enjoys include Rebelution, Stick Figure, Less Than Jake, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. “I’m pretty eclectic with my musician preferences.” 

Jamie’s words to 311 are as follows: “#1. Thank you for caring about your fans as much as you do. The love is felt! #2. Thank you for giving me reasons to travel for the love of your music. I have experienced so many new places and made so many memories because of this band!”

We finish with her message to all the fellow 311 fans out there:

“You all are some of the greatest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and creating friendships with. I thrive off the love and positivity from this group everyday.”

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Thank you Jamie for your story! To all my readers each week, so many thanks to you for loving this project. Please stay safe and healthy, we can all get through this together! Stay positive & love your life my friends!!

Much Love – The Runt

311 Fan Spotlight #278 – 3/16/20 – Rose Baker!

In this time of the world being in state of panic and chaos,  I’m happy I can still bring something positive to universe each week with the 311 fan spotlight. I want to start this week by thanking you all for being a wonderful fan community and please remember that in times like these we need each other the most! Stay strong and know I’m here for all of you if you need me! 

So let’s take a moment to focus on the positive and meet our next fan spotlight, Rose Baker! 

The year was 1994 and Rose was stationed at The Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California learning Arabic. A fellow soldier named Stanford Storey introduced her to 311 by playing a CD. “By the time I got done with school and stationed in Germany in 96, the blue album was a daily staple of our hallway listening parties. I don’t know where that guy went but I believed he was from Omaha and that is how I he knew of them and the burned CD he gave me.”

As far as show count, Rose really doesn’t know. She’s been in and out of the show circuit depending on her situation but she said she was in triple digits when she stopped counting. While she can’t remember exactly what her first show was, she remembers the Hfstival in Washington, D.C., and the show at Nation Nightclub. “Being that I Iived in the DMV most of my life throughout my travels, I have seen most of the East Coast venues. My first time to Jones Beach was the Dirty Heads tour and was one of the final shows before my truck was totaled. The BohoRoamer was the name of the truck and the license plate was 311 JKPT.”

For favorite show/event, Rose chose this 311 Day three night event. She attended it with her bestie Shaden Zakour and many others that are like sisters and brothers to her and have supported her traveler life transition over the past decade. “So this year’s 311 day tops it all. 30 years of this music and I have been a fan from back in the days of my Army life. The music makes more sense to me now more than ever as I have grown back into loving my own skin and my original style. I had an emotional growth through this one. Two nights in the stands with various friends and musician friends and then the last night on the floor with some of my closest friends. I also was campaigning for Chad to sing, I was wearing a shirt and holding a sign up on day one. I guess he got the message.”

Song that means the most to Rose is “Use of Time.” “If I was going to make a 311 musical about my life. I would title it this and fill out the rest of the soundtrack with some other tracks that almost made the cut.” She also loves “Golden Sunlight” and says she plays it when she needs a pick me up. For lyrics, she said she usually wakes up each day with music in her head and quite often it’s “Sand Dollars.” She’s spent a lot of time actually collecting sand dollars during low tide in Venice Beach. Words from the song that she loves are as follows: “Chasing coins to fill the purse, is it really better off or worse, is it a blessing or a curse, to pass the buck. Is it a bounty or a bust, is it precious metal or just rust, well it seems it’s up to us, so wish us luck.”

As far as learning a little more about Rose, I’m going to let her tell you in her own words:

“You will have to stay tuned to my Instagram (@bohorosebaker) for a real answer to this question. I have a part one video that I have about just being. I am about to follow up that with a video discussing mental health. Specifically with my experience of bipolar, ptsd, and anxiety . I am a service connected disabled army veteran. 

This is where it’s gonna get deep. I am aware that I am an Angel and I know with mental illness and health that some might look at that and be skeptics of what I am experiencing. I talk to angels, I did all week and during the shows. In fact last night my arch angel Urial was with us and I could feel his light on my shoulders. I went through a portal after the show ended on the last night at the circle bar. My friend Krissy was there and she handed me stones to ground me. I was reassured by my quick travel of my purpose, to continue in conversation for one more night in community healing and love. 

Back to my mental health, I feel like these conditions 

Just help me now understand that it’s perspective and balance to keep healthy. I choose to travel to keep me sane from the anxiety and I love music to understand  the messages and I pick the beaches and oceans to cleanse my aura and reset my energy and the sea salt air can do that. 

I want to really talk about how my mental health balance and how I am able to live such a free life is met with inspiration and love. So I am sharing a new video on Instagram this Week that will discuss this in more detail.

As an angel, a muse I aspire to inspire before I retire and I almost died multiple times in 2019. 2020 will not kill me. I am a Fenix fox, sly quick and aware

I am also a bohemian. Ask Cody Robinson or any of my close friends and they can describe my life for you through their eyes

 I love style and color and fabric. I started coloring my hair at 12 and this past decade as a rose have kept to more rosier shades.”

Rose is a musician and is about to release her first single. “I worked with some great people to get it done, including my father in writing the music to my years of stories and poems to melody and beats.” Another fun fact is that her first name is actually Andrea but when she turned 40 she started to go by Rose and BohoRose as her entertainer name. “So I will respond to either. Also the Army/Government Intelligence background is also something I don’t hide, but it’s my rear view.”

Rose has no permanent set address and she lives in her car with her dog Doc Chill Martens. She has a Honda CRV and currently is in the area of Venice, California. “I do own a trailer in Northern California off the grid and have a few set crash pads in locations across America. I haven’t been to the Dakotas yet or Hawaii, but I aim to do that as soon as I can complete the list. I love the tropics so this is why I am a 6 time cruiser, it’s my time to feel better with no pain with people I love in a beautiful location.” Guilty pleasure for her? It’s sleep! “I am always on the road so if I have downtime, I am catching up!” 

Other music Rose loves, well she has eclectic taste so the list includes Passafire, Hirie, Sheryl Crow, Fiona Apple, Red Hot Chili Peppers, kmfdm, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Incubus, The Doors, Cake, Miles Davis, and Prince. “I could go on and on and onnnnnn.”

To the band, Rose has these words: “Thank you gentlemen for writing such music and lyrics that are a bible for my self improvement.” 

Now her message to all the other fans:

“Keep it tropical and if you got a couch and love dogs, let’s jam! I got my uke! Spread love people!” 

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Thank you Rose for sharing your story with everyone! I hope this provided a little break from the negativity in the world for everyone. Sending so much love to everyone right now. Stay positive all! 

Much Love – The Runt

311 Fan Spotlight #277 – 3/9/20 – Mike Spalt!

Hello again 311 nation! Here we are for fan spotlight #277! Let’s get right to it and meet Mike Spalt! 

So it was originally 1995 when Mike first heard of 311. He was in a cover band and was told to learn the song, “All Mixed Up.” “With no internet to find out who this incredible drummer was that I was hearing, I knew very little of the band. But that CD stayed in my car stereo for months. I never did see them live. Transistor released a short time later and it actually turned me OFF to them!” Fast forward to the year 2007 and Mike was working in his yard when he heard a version of The Cure’s “Love Song.” He recognized Nicks voice from 10 years prior and was surprised to know that 311 was still together. “Digital music was becoming a thing and I started looking back at their catalog. Evolver and Soundsystem became regular listens and then it hit me how incredible Transistor really was! I had to see them live, and somewhere in 2008 the lyrics hit me all at once. 311 became my religion, and just at the right time. My marriage fell apart unexpectedly and 311 was there for me.”

First show for Mike was in 2007 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has been to a total of 15 shows. Favorite show for him he said always ends up being the last show he saw. In this case, it was the Mardi Gras show that just happened in New Orleans in February. 

Song that means the most to Mike is “Golden Sunlight.” “Setting your fears aside to achieve what you want in life.” As far as lyric that he loves, it’s “Stay positive and love your life.” “It was my motto through the roughest of times.” 

Mike has only lived in the state of Louisiana. He says that 311 helped him through so really difficult times and situations that he’s witnessed. “I try to pass on the positivity to those I am around.” He is married to his beautiful wife Christine, they were married on 3/11/17 in the Colorado mountains. He currently works in the medical field, has a 17 year old son and 23 year old step son, 2 dogs named Coda and Nola, and a cat named Puddy. 

Interesting fact about Mike is that despite being from Louisiana, he loves to snowboard. He also loves everything about music including playing drums, recording music, and running sound for bands. He also loves to brew beer! 

Other artists that Mike loves include The Movement, Stick Figure, Iya Terra, Kbong, Gary Dread, Johnny Cosmic, Marc Broussard, and Korn. Guilty pleasure for him is the show “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” “Larry David is the complete opposite of me and I find it inspiring to not be like him, but laugh at the same time.”

To 311, Mike has these words: “Thank you for saving me. Your words hit me at the right time, your music helps me shake out anything that is going on in my life that I want to get rid of. Thank you for attracting some of the best fans that have become personal friends. Life is truly different with you in it.”

His message to all the other fans out there:

“When nothing seems like it’s going right, take a step back and don’t be so hard on yourself. Start fresh and crank 311, because It’s alright, wherever you are right now. That’s who you’re suppose to be now.”

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Great story Mike and thank you for sharing it! Much gratitude to all the readers as well. Go have an amazing week and Happy 311 Day!! 

Much Love, The Runt