Big Orange boogie woogie

Jason D. Williams tearing it up at the Knoxville Convention Center.

Jason D. Williams tearing it up at the Knoxville Convention Center.

If I can help it, I’m not going to miss seeing boogie woogie piano player Jason D. Williams when he is in our area. The spitting image of (a younger) Jerry Lee Lewis, Williams most recently was in town for the 2014 Salute to Excellence, a fundraiser at the Knoxville Convention Center for the University of Tennessee Athletics Department.

Sure, it’s your same old formula: silent auction, dinner, live auction, entertainment. But the presence of Jason D. Williams made Alan and me don our black tie outfits and head on over. Many folks added running shoes and orange accoutrements to their formal attire.

This event used to be a fundraiser for the Lady Vols, back when there was a separate Women’s Athletics Department. Back then, it was truly a huge affair, with silent auction items filling table after table in the Convention Center’s Cumberland Concourse and people so thick you couldn’t comfortably walk around. But ever since UT combined the women and men athletes into one department, the Salute to Excellence event has gotten smaller. One guest who has never missed the Salute to Excellence speculated that Lady Vols fans were more excited and devoted when there was a stand-alone Women’s Athletics Department.

Even so, the evening was pleasant and, I’m sure, raised a nice amount of money. We had a good time in a crowd heavy with Athletics Department officials. Hated that so many folks left before the fabulous Jason D. Williams took the stage. Here’s a look inside the festivities.

 

Alpha Patrick, left, with Linda and Bob DeLozier. Note the shoes!

Alpha Patrick, left, with Linda and Bob DeLozier. Note the shoes!

 

Sharon Vance and Smokey

Sharon Vance and Smokey

 

Melanie and Vince Staten with Alan Carmichael, admiring a special piano.

Melanie and Vince Staten with Alan Carmichael, admiring a special piano.

Scott and Amy Boling

Scott and Amy Boling

 

From left, UT President Dr. Joe DiPietro, John Thornton and state Sen. Becky Massey

From left, UT President Dr. Joe DiPietro, John Thornton and state Sen. Becky Duncan Massey

Rusty and Beverly Farrell

Rusty and Beverly Farrell

 

I thought it was strange that Brussels sprouts were being passed as an hors d'oeuvre. I realized they were actually baby mozzarella balls, with grape tomatoes and fresh basil!

At first I thought it odd that Brussels sprouts were being passed as an hors d’oeuvre. Then I realized they actually were baby mozzarella balls, with grape tomatoes and fresh basil! (You have to admit they look like Brussels sprouts!)

Head volleyball coach Rob Patrick, left, with Mary and Michael Crawford.

Head volleyball coach Rob Patrick, left, with Mary and Michael Crawford

Larry and Jane Martin discuss a silent auction bid.

Larry and Jane Martin discuss a silent auction bid.

 

This was cool. A brick autographed by Coach Butch Jones.

This was cool. A brick autographed by Coach Butch Jones.

Or, perhaps you would like to buy Lady Vols Coach Holly Warlick?

Or, perhaps you would like to buy Lady Vols Coach Holly Warlick?

Kay Clayton, left, with Matt Kredich, the head coach of swimming and diving, and his wife, Kim.

Kay Clayton, left, with Matt Kredich, the head coach of swimming and diving, and his wife, Kim

 

Susan Martin, left, provost and senior vice chancellor, with Margie Nichols

Susan Martin, left, provost and senior vice chancellor, with Margie Nichols

Ilene and Chancellor Jimmy Cheek

Ilene and Chancellor Jimmy Cheek

Carol Evans, left, and Susan Williams

Carol Evans, left, and Susan Williams

 

Traci Smith, center, with Lady Vol basketball players Meighan Simmons, left, and Isabelle Harrison

Traci Smith, center, with Lady Vol basketball players Meighan Simmons, left, and Isabelle Harrison

Alan Carmichael, left, and Mike Vollmar, executive senior associate athletics director, who sat with us at Table 25.

Alan Carmichael, left, and Mike Vollmar, senior associate athletics director, who sat with us at Table 25.

Also at our table, Jon Gilbert, left, executive senior associate athletics director, and Reid Crumpton

Also at our table, Jon Gilbert, left, executive senior associate athletics director, and Reid Crumpton

 

Barbara and Coach Butch Jones

Barbara and Coach Butch Jones

Joan Cronan, left, former UT women's athletics director, with Sid and Jo Blalock

Joan Cronan, left, former UT women’s athletics director, with Sid and Jo Blalock

 

County Commissioner Mike Hammond, left, with Ann and Sam Furrow

County Commissioner Mike Hammond, left, with Ann and Sam Furrow

The food was excellent -- and plentiful!

The food was excellent — and plentiful!

Alan, of course, ate his three desserts in addition to mine!

Alan, of course, ate his three desserts in addition to mine!

 

And then it was time for Jason!

And then it was time for Jason!

Some folks had a great time!

Some folks had a great time!

Unfortunately, many left.

Unfortunately, many left.

But take a look at this 30-second video to see why they should have stayed!

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7 Responses to Big Orange boogie woogie

  1. Mickey Mallonee, on March 21st, 2014 at 12:31 pm said:

    Love the picture of Jason Williams and the piano bench. You can tell that bench has had some hard playing time. So sad people didn’t hang around.

  2. Cynthia Moxley, on March 21st, 2014 at 3:11 pm said:

    I agree, Mickey. That bench was pretty beat up! Wow, those folks really missed out.

  3. Alan Carmichael, on March 21st, 2014 at 3:45 pm said:

    We didn’t know it at the time, but we were there with the SEC women’s basketball player of the year, Meighan, who was joined on the all-SEC first team by Isabelle. Yay!

  4. Rusha Sams, on March 22nd, 2014 at 7:12 am said:

    A festive affair with toe-tapping Big Orange twinkle toes! What a fun night to be a Vol — or just a Vol supporter!

  5. cmmoxley, on March 22nd, 2014 at 9:31 am said:

    Amen, Rusha! Best thing to be – except if you can be a Georgia Bulldog! Ha!

  6. Georgiana Vines, on March 23rd, 2014 at 9:02 pm said:

    Love the idea of the baby mozzarella balls.

  7. Cynthia Moxley, on March 23rd, 2014 at 10:30 pm said:

    Georgiana: Agree! But you have to admit they look like Brussels sprouts!

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