Interview with Cas Lake

Last July, I had the honor and the privilege to have been interviewed by the UK’s lovely radio personality Cas Lake for her show The Unexplained.

 

Cas Lake

 

Cas and I talked about my meeting God during my out-of-body experience in Cabo and subsequent conversation with God on a mountain near my home years later. She also asked about my experiences with an exploding votive that occurred more than once when I sought answers to questions I could not fathom. And we discussed the role rock star Sammy Hagar played in helping me decipher the meaning of my spiritual experiences.

I’m excited to let you know that the interview is now featured on air on the Unexplained Show and is also available for downloading. When the show comes off air it will go into the archives, so you can still listen to it there.

Cas features metaphysical experts and writers from around the world, so it was an honor to have been invited to talk with her. Thank you, Cas!

Hope you enjoy the show! I’d love to hear your feedback. Are there any questions you’d like to have me to answer? Please feel free to post them. Remember, YOU are an important part of this website as well and I value your input.

Cas’ profile page which containes the interview can be found here: http://www.myspiritradio.com/show-profiles?programme_id=51

Loveland Reporter-Herald Newspaper Interviews Patricia Walker

Last month, Loveland Reporter-Herald newspaper reporter Jessica Benes interviewed author Patricia Walker about her book “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird” and her relationship with rock star Sammy Hagar.

There is also an online version of the story here: http://www.reporterherald.com/news/loveland-local-news/ci_22084940/loveland-author-finds-music-her-soul

Photo credit: Jenny Sparks, Loveland Reporter-Herald

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Sammy Hagar Gives Author Patricia Walker the Ultimate Shout-Out

During his recent concert at Cabo Wabo in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on October 9, 2012, Sammy Hagar talked about how important dreams are and how one must never give up on one’s dreams. He said that he wouldn’t be where he is today if he hadn’t held fast to that belief.

 

 

Joe Satriani performs with Sammy Hagar at Cabo Wabo

 

 

 

Then, to my complete surprise, he introduced me to the crowd, saying “I wanna bring up Pat.” (Video used with Sammy’s permission)

I didn’t know if he wanted me to get up onstage with him or if he just wanted to tell people about me. It happened so fast that all I could do was stand there in total disbelief as Sammy came over and grabbed my hand. Then he went on to tell the crowd that speaking of dreams, I was a perfect example of someone who had made her dreams come true. He said that I sent him poems many years ago, beautiful poems, and mentioned that I told him that I wanted to write a book someday about all my incredible experiences. Then he said that I went on to do just that. “She wrote this great book and people bought it…”

Sammy Hagar Cabo photo by Patricia Walker 2012

Sammy kept on talking and before I knew it, he was playing “Dreams” slow and low. “Dreams” was the song that started everything for me. It was the song he was playing when I had my out-of-body-experience during his concert back in 2003. I had never heard that song before that night.

By this time, tears were streaming down my face because my emotions were over-the-top. I felt like he was playing that song just for me although I knew he really wasn’t. Or was he? (After the show, a member of his road crew told me that “Dreams” wasn’t even on the setlist that night.) Then Vic Johnson, Sammy’s guitar player knelt down on one knee in front of me while playing his guitar. When I looked up at him, he too, had tears in his eyes…

What a night.

 

Sammy and his band The Wabos perform with Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains) and Matt Sorum (Velvet Revolver) at Cabo Wabo

 

Sammy also sells my book in the gift shop of his Cabo Wabo Cantina in Mexico:

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since this incredible shout out, sales of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD have skyrocketed. Yes, dreams DO come true. I am living proof. Thank you, Sammy!

Just in case you’re wondering, you don’t have to be a fan of Sammy Hagar or rock music to enjoy this book. It is for ANYONE who is looking for more out of life.

Article and Interview on “Inspire Me Today”

It is a great honor and a pleasure to let you know that on August 27th, 2012, I will be the featured Inspirational Luminary on InspireMeToday.com. A representative from Inspire Me Today asked me to complete a 500-word essay on what I’ve learned from life and my mystical experience. Website owner Gail Goodwin was intrigued, so she invited to me to do an interview with her–that, in itself, was an honor! She asked me some really great and thought-provoking questions. I know you’re going to enjoy this interview. I certainly did.

For ONE DAY ONLY–AUGUST 27th–my essay and interview will be featured on Inspire Me Today’s home page and it will be available on Google Currents, on their iPhone app and through their RSS feed. Inspire Me Today features the “Brilliance” of a new Luminary each day. A lot of famous people have appeared on their site such as Sir Richard Branson, Guy Laliberte, Seth Godin, Neale Donald Walsch, Marci Shimoff, and now me! I can’t tell you what a tremendous honor it is to have been invited to share my thoughts alongside such esteemed company.

According to Inspire Me Today, “Luminaries who have great traffic on their feature day are selected to be included in our column on Care2.com, which has a community of over 19,000,000 readers!” So I hope you’ll stop by and perhaps leave a comment. This is the perfect opportunity to get word out about my book. Please tell all your friends!

And although my feature day is just one day, my article and interview will be archived under “Browse Our Inspirational Luminaries” so you can still access it at a later date.

From the folks at Inspire Me Today and from me, thank you in advance for your kind support. Together we really can make a difference. Oh, and did I mention YOU ROCK?!

~Baja Rock Pat

Book Review: “Backstage Past” by Barry Fey

Anyone who was a music fan from the late ‘60s through the late ‘90s in Colorado knows the name Barry Fey. He is a legend—the rock promoter who sold more concert tickets than any other promoter in history. Fey brought everyone from the Beatles and Led Zeppelin to Diana Ross and Willie Nelson to the Denver area (and other places as well).

In his new book, “Backstage Past,” Fey says that he once played a show featuring Johnny Winter, Fleetwood Mac, Zephyr and the Flock in 1969, all for a whopping $3.50. Those days are long gone but they were also the days when great new music was cropping up everywhere and on a daily basis. You couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing some exciting new record that you just had to run out and buy RIGHT NOW!

With forewords by Pete Townsend and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, cover flap endorsement by President Bill Clinton and a little poem tribute to Fey written by Bono, “Backstage Past” also includes a poster highlighting Feyline ticket stubs and backstage passes. At 270 pages, this book is a combination of behind-the-scenes footage of the sea of snakes that comprises the monolithic rock and roll machine and personal anecdotes about the stars themselves. Fey recounts how Mick Jagger and Keith Richards taught him how to snort cocaine, how a fan once gave him a vial of her blood to give to Ozzy Osbourne as a gift, how he had (and continues to have) personal conversations with Bono, how he was picked up and escorted to the show in a helicopter, and how he hosted  many a party for the Rolling Stones at his personal residence. There are also stories about The Who, Led Zeppelin, the Mamas and the Papas, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, U2, the Eagles, Aerosmith, Elton John, The Grateful Dead, Bruce Springsteen and just about everybody who was anybody in the music business, along with agents and promoters of the rich and famous.

The amount of money that exchanged hands was staggering, not to mention the power, the politicians, the crazed fans, and the groupies, along with some temperamental artists. There were those who were overly-sensitive and those who were just plain mean and nasty. Some surprised me and some did not, but I guess rock stars are just people too—people with big egos and a ton of talent. Underneath it all, we all have our vices and our virtues.

One would have had to have been a tough cookie to survive in that business and it sounds like Barry was. His “final words… for now” (in the book) were: “I wish that I would have been nicer.” But if that had been the case, he may not have had the stories to tell. And in spite of all the excitement that accompanies rock and roll, after reading this book, I’m rather glad I wasn’t privy to a lot of the stuff that Fey describes. Sometimes, as the saying goes, ignorance is bliss. However, I’m sure Fey would agree with me when I say that his life has been anything but dull.

I loved his “Fey Lists”, where Fey documented his favorite bands, lead singers, guitar players, drummers, songwriters, songs, and albums, even though I didn’t always agree with him. But my favorite part of all was his list of “Pricks.” Who publishes a list like that? I couldn’t stop laughing. This dude’s got balls, but again, I guess one would have to to survive in that business.

Fey also mentions his love of Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado and he goes into great detail about Woodstock, painting a slightly different picture than how I had imagined it to be: rain and mud and the lack of toilets and food while exhausted people dropped acid and dropped like flies.

Backstage Past” (love the title—Fey credits his son for coming up with it) is a great read. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a peek behind the music, the glitz and the glamor that audiences see night after night at rock concerts—the good, the bad, the ugly, and the Oh-my-God!

Thanks, Barry, for taking us along for the ride, and thanks for doing such an outstanding job as a rock and roll promoter all those years. Your work helped make me into the person I am today—a true lover of great music, and for that I will always be grateful.

Podcast of Dave Alan Show

My two-hour interview with Dave Alan was so much fun! His humor and wit kept me on my toes (but I think I held my own pretty well!) as we discussed my out-of-body experience, spirituality, tequila, Sammy Hagar, and sex. Enjoy!

Here are the podcasts from the show on July 22, 2012:

Baja Rock Pat’s COVA Donation

I have been advised that I should withdraw my offer of donating a portion of my book sales to benefit the victims of the recent theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado. Apparently it could be misconstrued as an attempt to benefit from the suffering of others. It never even crossed my mind that my heartfelt desire to help could be misconstrued as such.

In any case, no one purchased a book due to my post and I’m withdrawing my offer. I will make a personal donation to COVA. If you are interested in contributing as well, please send your gift directly through their website at: https://www.givingfirst.org/cova/overview

Thank you and I apologize for any inconvenience.

Autographed Copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD Now Available!

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We are pleased to announce that we are now offering for purchase, copies of Dance of the Electric Hummingbird: An Ordinary Woman’s Accidental Journey to Enlightenment, the Supernatural, and Rock Star Sammy Hagar personalized and autographed by the author. You can order them right here on www.bajarockpat.net.

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