I've tried to help this company understand that simply calling something "historical" doesn't make it so.
They either don't like what I have to say, or just don't care because my information seems to be getting deleted.
I took a screenshot this time because I wanted proof that the information I was sharing was fair and factual.
I went to check this morning and as predicted I guess they didn't like my answer because my helpful post was gone.
It can also be found on Washington State Legislature’s website. Joel M Pritchard An Oral History, is a 444-page document compiled by former Sec of State Ralph Munro and has a complete profile on pickleball’s history.
So in order to get the correct history out there I was inspired to make my own art, based on the actual dog Pickles who is shown in the Bainbridge museum and also in books. (my tongue is as red as that telling text is from biting it, my fingers aching at the keys for all the words I want to add.....but I digress)
I've put this image in all three of my artist portals!
Now at Tee Public, you can even search for me because my Pickleball ARTwear is now part of the Artisan program there. What is pickleball art? Instead of paint or brush strokes I use digital images of pickleball paddles and pickleballs to create my images. So it's an image within an image. Sometimes it's even an image within an image within an image. (say that fast three times)
If you are here you may have seen the short version video of PicKleTEL Volume 2 going around somewhere.
Here is the longer version to give you more of a taste of the tunes and following in the posts on my blog (just scroll back a few posts), you will find the full versions posted:
Ever since I started making pickleball parody REELs and short videos I've envisioned the K-Tel format as a teaser video. It's how I grew up listening to music and I vividly recall watching the K-Tel commercials. My allowance money was just enough to buy a K-Tel album from the swap meet every once in a while. I guess the nostalgia never left me and I still get the feels over it. Volume 1 was a pile of fun and I've just gotten deeper into pickleball and made more REELs since so here we are with Volume 2. I don't see an end.
If I had more skill and videography skills and more than an iphone I'd do a better job of it all but I think I get the point across so I'm sticking with my role as creator. Make the rough drafts up and share them out. When things need a polish there is a time and place and people who love to do all that.
Artists parodied in this video are as follows:
Straight Down the Line: Inspired by Neil Diamond's: Sweet Caroline
Pickleball Stars: Inspired by Nickleback's: Rockstar
I Dinked the ball: Inspired by Katy Perry's: I kissed a Girl
Don't need your Advice: Inspired by Almost Paradise made famous by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson
Aced it!~ Inspired by Miley Cyrus Jaded
Pickleball Inspired by John Cougar Mellencamp's small town
Pickleballin: Inspired by The Beach Boys Surfin Safari!
MY GRATITUDE For all the great pros and friends who participate with me. Each are credited on their videos. :) Also a final mega shout out to Lee Whitwell @LadyGibraltar on Instagram my pickleball parody pal! PS the latest.....
My whole mission from the get go was to get people singing along together. It always has been. Even when I was in a touring band I would hold the microphone out to the audience to hear them sing. It's my favorite part of being a musician, hearing you.
Me onstage as Agnetha in Arrival Canada's tribute to Abba....and the awesome singers who helped....
These last few months my brain has been filling with pickleball songs and images I need to create, but instead of doing so I've been spending every blipping moment figuring out the Shopify platform.
It felt like work. So I jumped ship. Well I jumped off the expensive superliner and onto little moterboat. I understand that boat much better and have no need to cross oceans anyhow so that ticket was just too expensive.
The whole reason I started the Shopify is because my previous ARTist shops were not related solely to me and so when I sent customers to my store they could easily get lost on the site (since it could direct them to other artists). That's tough when you spend a lot of time catching peoples attention.
So I thought if I controlled the store, then at least I wouldn't lose people. What I didn't anticipate was the enormous cost of involving a platform such as Shopify as well as all the other pieces of the puzzle which eat up every penny you might make.
If a shop owner gets lucky and needs a web developers help to deal with expanding, well you now have to pay what feels like lawyers hourly rates to get things done, and finding someone you trust to do that in a faceless internet world, is not easy.
So just as I was about to start ramping up advertising I pushed the big red button instead of the green one.
You see as all this was happening the ARTist platforms began streamlining so that ARTists wouldn't lose their customers so easily, they gave us a shop, not just a spot in their shop. Smart.
SO, my problem was, I was ahead of the curve and started solving my problem a just a bit too early. It took the larger platforms a bit of time to reach my needs.
And I realized, since they do now, just as I was getting more and more bills to my store, my old platform was offering to do it, right. SO I thought, why am I not making use of it? And so I dove into this place ARTIST SHOP
The result is I have time to do more of the things I love, including taking my Pickleball Parody songs out on the road. This Christmas season for any pickleball event I went to I brought my little guitar and a handful of parody lyric sheets. (Taken from my Pickleball Sing - Along book). and PS I realize I need to make a Sing Along book 2 because I have a whole paddle bag full of NEW tunes that are not in book one, so stand by for those..... but I digress....... on with the show.....
A few of these people had seen my videos but not even close to all of them....so this was the first time that MOST of these people had seen or heard any of my songs. But with my handy lyric sheets, it was easy to get them singing.........so easy.........
How much fun will this be for any pickleball event? Pickleball dinner, tournament, festival or getaway?
I'm your Pickleball Parody girl, let me know if you would like to know how I can help you do this! :)
It's hard to pick a favorite but I do have a long list to choose from, I'm almost ready to write my next Pickleball SING along book in fact.
The latest is a tune I've had in my head for well over a year but I just haven't gotten around to finishing the parody or making a track, until I blew up my shopify store so I could focus on just being a musician and artist rather than a web developer. (which is what you seem to have to be to have a shopify store)
Lee and I had just finished our Christmas parody and I had a few minutes to chew on the idea and well, without any further ado I should just let you play it!
Get your singing voice out....this one you WILL want to learn and sing along to!
Inspired by the song Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond.
Merry Christmas to all my wonderful Pickleball ARTwear supporters!! (here are just some of your awesome photos, you'll find the rest on facebook) I LOVE you!!