Thursday, November 3, 2011

At the Phantom Cabaret: A Requiem

We're gathered in the coolest cabaret in town...at least in our opinion! Drinks are served, conversation is flowing. And then the lights dim and the Slomski Brothers take the stage!

I took this myself at a show last fall.

And we spend a fun evening of great musicianship, humor, and sheer enjoyment.



And now for the requiem part:  Phil Slomski, the burly one with the Amish beard, passed away this past Saturday, a few days after his 44th birthday. It's a loss that hit like a ton of bricks, even though he really wasn't a close friend. It was just so sudden (a heart attack followed by a series of strokes), and he was so young. It always seems so damned wrong when someone younger than yourself passes away.

At any rate, he was a great musician and comedian, and an intensely likable person. I know many people who have worked with him, and many who wanted to, and his loss is a blow to the local burlesque/vaudeville community. You are missed, Phil; save us all a seat at the bar....

3 comments:

the bohemian said...

hi vagrarian!
two questions(which are unrelated to the post's topic,so let me start by saying how sorry I am that a popular and entertaining artist is gone)
1. do you write professionally,in magazines or as a reviewer?please don't be offended that I don't know,since I don't live in the US - but if you do, I'll love to read some more of your writing.
2.inspired by you,I'm putting up a series of articles on the horror anthologies and books I own-do give us a look-see,some feedback would be really welcome.

Vagrarian said...

Hi Bohemian;

Sorry I took so long to get back to you. I do some amateur writing for a couple of small magazines, Scarlet and Van Helsing's Journal, where I review books, DVDs, and CDs. I started this blog to flex my writing muscles and I'm glad to see that it seems to be working!

I will gladly look at your site. Thanks for commenting!

Vagrarian said...

Actually, I need your website address...