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Happy New Year Everyone

Posted at 12:59 AM on January 15, 2010 Comments comments (0)

Hello and happy New Year everyone! I hope you all have had a wonderful holiday season as we have here in Hendersonville!

I want to thank everyone in Nashville who came out to support our Skeeter Davis Celebration at Douglas Corner this past Wednesday night on what would have been Skeeter's birthday! It was quite a night and the perfect way to end 2009 for me. We've got lots of cool pics up on my myspace and facebook pages. And we ARE making this an annual event...so we will be doing it again December 30, 2010...more details coming later on.

I do apologize for this mass email...the first two items are for all of you...after that, if you don't live in Florida, Georgia, Illinois or Tennessee, you can disregard the rest of this email!!!

First, I would be sooooooooo grateful for your help with this! I spend enough time performing in Texas that I am eligible to be nominated for the Texas Music Awards! The awards show this year is in May and BJ Thomas will be hosting and performing. "Girls Like Us" was released in 2009, so it can be nominated for album of the year..you can also nominate me for female vocalist, singer/songwriter, or whatever else you think.

The link is http://www.texasmusicawards.org/nominate/ and I will be forever grateful!

Everyone everywhere can catch me on the airwaves this week! I'll be joining my friend Kojack on Saturday morning, January 9, on his "Common Sense with Kojack" radio show, 10 a.m. EST...we'll be talking music, karate and who knows what else! And I'll be playing some songs live too. On Sunday evening, January 10, I'll be joining my friends Ken Connors and Cee Cee Severin plus some other musical guests for a very special "Progressive Roots Alive" radio show, from 7-10 p.m. EST. "Progressive Roots is a VERY cool "in your face" folk music show and this will be a very special evening! you can listen to both shows online at www.radiofreejax.com!

now for upcoming January dates:

FLORIDA:

Friday, January 8, Three Layers Coffeehouse, 1602 Walnut St., Jacksonville, FL, 7 p.m. www.threelayerscoffeehouse.com

Saturday, January 9, "Common Sense with Kojack" radio show, Jacksonville, FL, 10 a.m. EST www.radiofreejax.com

then

Gram's Place, 3109 N. Ola Avenue, Tampa, FL, 5 p.m. www.grams-inn-tampa.com

Sunday, January 10, "Progressive Roots Alive" radio show, Jacksonville, FL, 7 p.m. EST, www.radiofreejax.com, www.myspace.com/progroots

Tuesday, January 12 & Wednesday, January 13, Eddy Teach's, 240 E. 3rd Street, St. George Island, FL, 6 p.m. each night, www.eddyteachs.com

GEORGIA

Thursday, January 14, 45 South Cafe, 45 S. Peachtree St., Norcross, GA, 7:30 p.m. www.45southcafe.com

ILLINOIS

Sunday, January 17, Uncommon Ground, 3800 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 9 p.m. www.uncommonground.com

TENNESSEE:

Saturday, January 23, Commodore Grill, 2613 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 7:30 p.m., www.myspace.com/commodoregrill

Wednesday, January 27, The BUNNIEs will be at Limelight, 201 Woodland St., Nashville, TN..www.limelightnashville.com. more details coming soon

I am into summer/fall bookings right now, so if you'd like to book me, The BUNNIEs or the Skeeter Davis tribute show in your hometown, hit me back and we'll make it happen! Hope to see you soon!

Love to all,

Donna

 

www.myspace.com/donnafrostmusic

www.myspace.com/thebunnies07

www.myspace.com/skeeterdavismusic

www.donnafrost.com

Remembering Salem tonight...my miracle kitty

Posted at 11:32 AM on June 18, 2009 Comments comments (11)

A lot of you know that my sweet little cat, Salem, passed away early this morning after being ill for sometime. I have had his picture on my profile this week. It's been such a sad time for me and the first thing I want to say is thank you to EVERYONE who has called, emailed, posted messages for us on Face book, I am overwhelmed and touched deeply. I wanted to share my story of this very special cat, who was a miracle indeed...10 years ago this very week I had lost my black cat named Sylvester, who was a very special cat that I was mommy to for 16 lovely years.

 

 

In October of 2002, I was coming home from playing a gig and saw a black cat in the yard next to mine...it looked so much like Sylvester I did a double take. I knew it wasn't Sylvester, but he sure looked like him. Several nights in a row I would see this same kitty. I tried to approach him, but he'd run off across the street. Soooooooo, I started bringing food and milk with me and leave it where he was hanging out.

 

 

One day my nephew Jett and I led this little kitty all the way to the house with the food and milk and here he stayed for the next 7 years. He was so small, I thought he was a kitten. I took him to my vet and he said "Donna, this old cat's been around the block a few times. He's at least 5, maybe even 7 years old". We had all the tests run and Dr. High says "Well, you have a choice. This cat is feline leukaemia positive and probably won't live over 2 years. You can put him down now or take him home and see what happens". Those of you who know me best know that I would and did opt for choice 2...I said, "I'm taking a chance on this little cat and see how long he makes it!" We named him Salem after the cool black cat on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch". And Salem became a great source of inspiration to me.

 

That cat had such a strong will to live. He had illnesses through the years due to his weak immune system (he never did go into full blown feline leukaemia by the way)..he was not given a chance to live on more than one occasion and he would rally and come back stronger than ever. He was the coolest kitty. I loved those little head butts he'd give me under my chin when I was holding him. He and BJ had many good times together...sometimes they'd fight, but then when they didn't think I was looking, they'd be lying side by side together...and they did love each other, no doubt. Salem would go on walks with me and BJ, and what a sight that was...me, my dog and cat all out walking together...my next door neighbour would marvel at Salem walking with us every step of the way.

 

 

My niece and nephews all loved Salem and he would let them wag him around everywhere, he never minded. He loved it. Salem had become ill during Christmas this past year and we defeated the grim reaper once more. he had been doing well the past 6 months with medication. For the past year, he had a tumour, which could not be operated on because of his weak system, but he'd been hanging in there. He went down again in recent days and on Monday my vet said he was in kidney failure. We began treatments to try to bring him back once more but he took a turn for the worse late yesterday afternoon. I was told I could a) get a blood transfusion which probably would not do any good at all, b) put him to sleep, c) take him home and let him die on his own...which I of course, opted for #3.

 

Our sweet friend and BUNNIEgirl Turina came to be with us through it all and I never would have made it without her. We held Salem all night and made a last ditch effort to the emergency clinic to see if we could pull him out of this, but it was not to be. We went home and took him outside to see all his favourite trees and places, and ended up in the gazebo where he loved to hang out...and that is where he took his last breath with Turina, me and BJ with him. He is now in a beautiful spot out back here with trees and flowers all around that I can see from my sunroom window.

 

 

Tonight I am dealing with the fact he is no longer here, looking for him everywhere...and he spent a lot of time in my lap when I'd be on my computer...so it's very strange not having him here now as I type this. I am thankful that he didn't suffer at the end, that he went peacefully with us. He was a true blessing in my life, every day we had together was a gift and he will live in my heart forever. I learned a lot from that sweet cat, he overcame so much in his life and inspired me with every battle he won. I grieve tonight, but I bask in the sweet memories of the past 7 years I shared with Salem. Again, my thanks to all of you who have shown concern and love for us this week. It has truly touched my heart.

 

 

 Love to all, Donna

The Bunnies 25th Anniversary Show

Posted at 03:34 AM on September 28, 2007 Comments comments (1)
Well-known and beloved '80s-era rockers the Bunnies are reuniting to perform a 25th anniversary show next month. The event will take place at The End, 2219 Elliston Square on the "Rock Block" in Nashville on Friday night, October 5th. Revolution Machine, Dangerous Doll and Shrinking Violet will also be appearing.

The Bunnies were a popular mid-card local band during the early-to-mid-80s, featuring vocalist/songwriter
Donna Frost, her brother and the band's drummer Tony (a talented alumni of a number of Nashville rock bands), guitarist Chuck Allen and bassist Todd McAlpin in the band's best-known line-up. The Bunnies had a very cool and timeless pop-rock sound that plays as great today as it did back in the decade. During the band's run, they played with bands like the Practical Stylists, the Times and the Most at clubs like Cantrell's, Spanky's, K.O. Jams and the Cannery.

For the reunion show, Donna and Tony Frost recruited former guitarist Jeff Allen back to play, and enlisted Turina Davis, a former bandmate of Donna's from the Paper Dolls, to play bass. I've included a mp3 of a vintage Bunnies track below (courtesy of Allen Sullivant's
Nashville '80s Rock Archive - check it out!).

After you listen to "What's Wrong" and you want to hear more from the band, check out their official "Bunnies 07" MySpace page at
www.myspace.com/thebunnies07 for more music, a band bio and other goodies. Then go see the Bunnies play in October!

The Bunnies - What's Wrong
(right click and 'save as' to download)

(Photo of the Bunnies, L to R: Jeff Allen, Donna Frost, Turina Davis & Tony Frost)

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