Before I get to the point of this post, let me tell a back story:
Last February, we wrote a post about the Norman Music Festival inviting Joaquin Phoenix to perform at this year’s event. In addition to that, we also listed some suggestions for performers they should invite just in case Joaquin couldn’t make it to Oklahoma. This list included Death Cab for Skarky, Falcon Five-O Hotel and, of course, Color Me Badd, which lead me to write this regarding the former boy band:
As long as Bryan Abrams doesn’t get drunk and attack us, this would probably be the next best thing to getting Joaquin. I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing.
Well, would you believe that the following morning we received an email from Kim Frazier, a representative for Color Me Badd front man Bryan Abrams. Apparently Bryan reads The Lost Ogle and really liked our idea:
Hi Patrick,
I just finished reading your recent article which provided an open invitation for possible candidates, aside from Joaquin Phoenix, to perform at the Second Annual Norman Music Festival in April. I must say, you are a great writer and, as always, I enjoyed your piece. Now, regarding Color Me Badd, joke or no joke, you are right, it would be a great publicity opportunity for both CMB and the NMF if they were to perform.
This is the reason I am contacting you. I represent Bryan Abrams, lead vocalist for the group. They are planning to reunite for some shows this Spring and Summer across the country and are in the preliminary stages of securing a national tour. Very exciting! But, being as they are all Oklahoma natives, what a great place to jump-start that reunion. It has been 10 years since they have performed as a group — aside form their induction into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2000. And, not to mention, Norman has always been dear to Bryan’s heart for a variety of reasons. The guys would love to perform at the NMF.
So, could you help me out as to whether or not this thing could actually happen? You did say, it would be the “next best thing to Joaquin,” didn’t you? I will hold you to your word that you will help us in getting the gig.
Again, it is always a pleasure reading your articles. Bryan has a great sense of humor and always gets a great laugh — even knowing it is at his own expense!
Best regards,
Kim Frazier
Well, I forwarded this email to Jonathan Fowler and some of the other people we know at the Norman Music Festival. They got in touch with Color Me Badd — and would you not believe it — a tentative agreement was reached for CMB to perform at the NMF. Unfortunately, though, things fell apart at the last second and the former Oklahoma City boy band won’t play at the show. That’s too bad, because Clark Matthews was really wanting to slow jam to some I Wanna Sex You Up and I Adore Mi Amore. And at least one of our other suggestions — The Arcade Fire — is still available. Maybe Jonathan and the NMF people can make that happen.
Anyway, the near success of getting Color Me Badd to play at the Norman Music Festival made me reflect upon The Lost Ogle’s rising influence and popularity. Seriously, if we can nearly make that happen, think of all the other things we can possibly influence. 10 of these ideas are after the jump.
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