Author Archives: Mary Jane Farmer

About Mary Jane Farmer

In the music production business, including event production, booking, photography, reporting, volunteering, and other such essentials, since 1974.

BW Stephenson Annual Songwriters contest – 2023 Details

BW Stevenson

This from Poor David, who has (of course) Poor David’s Pub in Dallas. And who sponsors the yearly BW Stevenson Singer/Songwriter Contest. Be sure to read the notes at the end of this short article. And online (the link below) is a well-written article about BW and his career.

“WE STARTED IT IN 1989, BEFORE MANY OF YOU SINGER-SONGWRITERS WERE BORN, THE YEAR AFTER HE PASSED AWAY. AND SO IT CONTINUES…

ENTRY DEADLINE FRIDAY JUNE  2;  SEMIFINALS DATE IS JUNE 7;  and 
FINALS WILL BE ON  JUNE 14. (Go online for details on how to enter, link below) 

“LET ME REMIND YOU OF THE MANY BENEFITS OF ENTERING THIS CONTEST:

1. FIRST PRIZE 1000$ DUE TO THE SPONSORSHIP OF GRAND PIANO MOVERS OF TEXAS
2. 2ND PLACE 300$ DUE TO THE SPONSORSHIP OF GRAND PIANO MOVERS OF TEXAS
3. 3RD PLACE 200$ DUE TO THE SPONSORSHIP OF GRAND PIANO MOVERS OF TEXAS
4. ALL TOP 3 ARE INVITED TO A FREE WEEKEND AT THE PRESTIGIOUS KERRVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL, A FESTIVAL DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT, NURTURING &, DARE I SAY IT, THE FINANCIAL SUCCESS OF SINGER- SONGWRITERS.

“PAST WINNERS AND FINALISTS INCLUDE ZANE WILLIAMS, MAX STALLING, MAREN MORRIS, EMILY ELBERT, ELIZABETH WILLS, TROY CARTWRIGHT, ADAM CARROLL, MARK DAVID MANDERS, JACKIE DARLENE, COLIN BOYD, HELENE CRONIN, SCOTT SEAN WHITE, ANDIE KAY JOYNER AND MANY, MANY of high QUALITY OTHERS! LAST YEAR’S WINNER WAS TIM YORK— HE COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE SURPRISED AND/OR ELATED! (EXTREMELY HAPPY WAS HE, IN YODA SPEAK).

“OTHER REASONS TO JOIN THIS COMPETITION IS IT INTRODUCES YOU TO A SONGWRITERS COMMUNITY. EVEN IF YOU DON’T MAKE THE SEMIFINALS, YOUR ENTRY FEE GETS YOU FREE PASSAGE INTO THE SEMIS AND THE FINALS TO SEE IF WE,  THE JUDGES, GOT IT RIGHT!

“SO PLEASE, IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO MIGHT BENEFIT FROM THIS COMPETITION, FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO THEM! THIS THE 34TH
ALMOST ANNUAL COMPETITION (NONE IN 2020) & YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN IT WILL BE THE LAST! ANYONE WANT TO BE THE 34TH & LAST WINNER OF THE BWSMSSC?~

(Signed) “Poor David”

Poor David’s Pub is located at 1313 Botham Jean Boulevard, Dallas, Phone 214-565-1295.  Here’s a link to the the Website  — Poor Davids Pub.com

Local arrests and one conviction

Scene In Town, The Van Alstyne News do not print suspects’ names until or unless they are indicted or convicted.

Two law enforcement agencies have been busy with felony arrests and convictions. Many details have not been made available, as the local agency’s Public Information Officer (PIO) is swamped with other duties as well.

Van Alstyne PD

March 4 — Police arrested a Van Alstyne man on a single charge of Assault Causes Bodily Injury-Family Violence. Details on this and all arrests made since March 1 have not yet been made available. Grayson County Jail records show that this suspect posted bail of $10,000 in a surety bond with conditions for his release the next day. Jail records also show that this suspect was out on a surety bond w/ conditions for bail at $4,000 on another ACBI-FV charge. That earlier event is reportedly happened four months prior to this one.

March 4  — Police jailed a second Van Alstyne resident on a charge of Assault Causing Bodily Injury, plus unlawfully carrying a weapon and possession of marijuana. His bail was set at a total of $8,000, which he posted for his release the following day.  Unlike the first suspect, this was the first time this suspect has been inside Grayson County Jail.

March 4 — Van Alstyne Police served an arrest warrant, issued by Dallas County, on a Mesquite female. The warrant charges her with Possession of Controlled Substance and carries a $5,000 bail. At the date of this writing (March 9) she has not paid bail nor been transferred to Dallas County, according to jail records.

March 4 — A Van Alstyne officer jailed a Sherman woman on two drug charges, or more specifically, possession of controlled substances. Her bail total $12,000, and she, too remains incarcerated in lieu of bail. 

March 8  — Van Allstyne Police arrested a Van Alstyne female on a charge of Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia, She received her release later the same day after paying $431 cash fine.

March 8 — A Van Alstyne woman went to jail because of having not paid a previous court-ordered fine. The original charge was for Theft of Property between $500-$1,500, in 2009.  Jail records show that she owed $940 in the previous fine, and that she laid that out and was released the same day.

March 8 — Police jailed a Blue Ridge woman on a charge of Possession of Controlled Substance. She paid her bail set at $5,000 by surety bond for her release.

March 8 — Van Alstyne police jailed a Howe woman on a charge of Driving while Intoxicated 3rd or More Offense. To be released for this offense, the suspect had to pay $20,000 in bail and qualified that with a surety bond with conditions.

Howe PD

Howe PD Chief Carl Hudman reported that on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, a Howe Police Department detective began an investigation into an allegation against 39-year-old Robert Brent Steedman Jr. for sexual abuse of a child. Steedman Jr. was acquainted with  the victim’s mother at the time of the offense, which the victim said happened in Howe between 2017 and 2018. On February 7, Sergeant Keith Milks and Hudman interviewed Steedman Jr. and he confessed to the crime. The officers arrested Steedman Jr. for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and booked him into the Grayson County Jail.

On Feb. 27, 2023, Steedman Jr. pled guilty in the 397th District Court to Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child (Rape) and he was sentenced to 5 years confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections. Steedman Jr., now of Honey Grove. shows in the Grayson County Jail records to have three count of rape filed against him.

Bob Livingston coming to Wildscape Acres house concert

Press release

Bob Livingston came to Austin in 1971 with Michael Martin Murphey after playing bass on Murphey’s Geronimo’s Cadillac album. In Austin, Livingston reinvented himself as the Lost Gonzo Band bass-player/singer who toured and recorded with visionary misfits like Jerry Jeff Walker, Murphey, the Lost Gonzo Band, and Ray Wylie Hubbard. They called it the ‘progressive country scare!'”
Livingston has seen a lot of the world since growing up in musically fertile West Texas. Hailing originally from San Antonio, Bob moved to Lubbock as a boy where his interests turned more ‘Cosmic’ than ‘Cowboy’ and prompted him to delve into the music and mysteries of many cultures. Traveling since the 80’s as a Music Ambassador for the US State Department, Livingston has taken Texas music as far afield as India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Africa, Vietnam and the Middle East, demonstrating again and again the unique power that music has to build bridges between peoples of the world.

As Livingston says, ‘When all else fails, music prevails’.

These tours earned him the honor of being appointed, “Ambassador of Goodwill,” by the State
of Texas and “Austin’s International Music Ambassador,” by the City of Austin. Bob was inducted into the “West Texas Walk of Fame” in 2018 and the “Texas Music Legends Hall of Fame” in 2016.
This world-traveled view was reflected in Livingston’s 2004 release, Mahatma Gandhi & Sitting Bull (AKA Original Spirit), a romp through the music and lore of both east and west. Next up was Gypsy Alibi ,which was named Album of the Year by the Texas Music Awards in 2011.  2018’s Up the Flatland Stairs drew a great review from ‘Cowboys & Indians Magazine’.
P.S. The Lost Gonzo Band has returned. They have recently played some high profile shows such as the Paramount Theater in Austin, Gruene Hall (oldest dance hall in Texas) in Gruene, Texas, and at the Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion 2022. He also has played many times at WoodyFest and the Kerrville Festivals, among many others. He has graced stages in the McKinney, Durant, Sherman and Denison areas.

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Call 903-583-2661 for reservations. (Seating is limited, so no shows are a no-no; please call in advance to cancel. Concert is $20 per person, cash or check payable to Bob Livingston at the table.

Harmony House is on Wildscape Acres, 10 miles north of Bonham and 65 miles NE of Dallas. As for directions when you call for your reservations.

“Just As I Am”—African Children’s Choir in local concert

African Children’s Choir members
Courtesy photo

Press Release

The African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices, and lively African songs and dances. It is composed of African children, ages 9 to 11 years old. The Choir is a program of a larger international organization called Music for Life, which provides thousands of impoverished children throughout Africa with the education, discipleship, and leadership skills needed to rise above their conditions so they can bring positive, lasting change to their families, communities and countries.

The African Children’s Choir is bringing its talent and joy to the First Christian Church of Van Alstyne at 7 p.m. on March 10. The church is located at 274 S. Waco and its phone number is 903-482-5515. Concerts are free and open to all. A free-will offering is taken at the performance to support African Children’s Choir programs, such as education, care and relief, and development programs.

The “Just As I Am” tour combines traditional hymns with African cultural sounds and a stunning visual story of God’s faithfulness.

Music for Life works in the seven African countries of Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. MFL has educated over 52,000 children and impacted the lives of over 100,000 people through its relief and development programs during its history.

The African Children’s Choir has had the privilege to perform before presidents, heads of state and, before her death, Queen Elizabeth II, for her diamond jubilee. The Choir has also had the honor of singing alongside artist such as Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Keith Urban, Mariah Carey, Michael W. Smith, and other inspirational performers.

Promotional support of this community concert is greatly appreciated. By focusing on providing education, the African Children’s Choir is a non-profit, humanitarian, and relief organization dedicated to helping Africa’s most vulnerable children today so they can help Africa tomorrow.

Arrests Made Before Feb. 11

By Mary Jane Farmer, for the Van Alstyne News, Scene In Town.  Names are not given until/unless the Grand Jury indicts these or any suspects.

Van Alstyne Police made several felony arrests this past week, mostly on February 8-10.

Feb. 8 — Van Alstyne police stopped a vehicle on U.S. Highway 75 for a driving violation. It was aA Dallas man driving and as police checked his driver’s license, they discovered two warrants, issued in Montgomery County, for his arrests. Those warrants charged him with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle and with Possession Controlled substance. and they placed him under arrest on the two warrants. That information gave them probable cause to search/inventory the vehicle, and, PD Lt. Steven Hayslip said they found him in possession of 30 grams of methamphetamine, plus two other types of medication including Xanax, a medication legally available only by prescription.

At a point in making the arrest, the suspect resisted, adding another charge to the list. In all, Van Alstyne police jailed the suspect on charges of Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance between 4-200 grams (meth), Possess of Controlled Substance PG2, Possession of Controlled Substance PG3, Resisting Arrest Search or Transport. The two Montgomery County Warrants were also included.

A magistrate at the jail set bail on the new charges at a total of $20,000, and there not yet being bail showing on the two warrants, the suspect remains incarcerated.

Feb. 10 — A McKinney man, A Dallas woman, and one more who has not yet appeared on the Grayson County Jail book-in roster were taken to jail following a traffic stop. Hayslip said that at least two of the occupants were carrying guns. A follow-up on the guns revealed that the weapon the male suspect carried had been reported stolen. Both these two occupants were in possession of marijuana.

Police jailed them both on accounts of unlawfully carrying a weapon and possession of marijuana,  and added a third charge a third charge of unlawfully carrying a weapon. The male suspect’s bail was set at a total of $9,000 and the female suspect’s bail was $4,000. Those were paid for both with surety bonds and they left the Grayson County Jail the same day.

A follow-up with be posted when information comes on the third occupant/suspect in the vehicle.

Hayslip explained about the weapons charges, saying that “Under the (fairly) new Constitutional Carry law, one doesn’t have to have a permit to carry a gun on his/her person. The one thing that goes with that is — if you are in possession of narcotics or committing a crime other than a classic traffic violation, you cannot have a gun in your possession.”

Feb 8 — One other arrest, assault causing bodily injury-family violence,  involved a juvenile, and so cannot be reported on, Hayslip said. It was an adult female who went to jail on that charge, according to Grayson County Jail records.