Copious Notes
The journal of a Kentucky culture vulture
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May1
2010 Barnstable-Brown Party
Filed under: Derby, Louisville; Tagged as: Barnstable-Brown Gala, Baron Davis, Bob Schieffer, Joey Fatone, John Calipari, John Michael Montgomery, John Wall, Kentucky Dery, Maria Menounos, Patrick Patterson, Taylor Dayne, Terry O'Quinn, The Jackson 52 CommentsWhile the forecast is calling for possible flash floods for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, it was a flash flood of stars that turned out for Friday night’s 23rd annual Barnstable Brown Party.“This is my first Derby,” said CBS newsman Bob Schieffer, the first celebrity to arrive. “I hear this party is over the top.”The idea of the party is bringing a little bit of Hollywood to Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood.
And those stars were out, including actor Jerry O’Connell declaring his love for all things Kentucky, such as bourbon and the Wildcats.And this year’s gala highlighted local talent too, with Cats Coach John Calipari and members of the University of Kentucky basketball team on the guest list and the UK Opera Theatre on stage.While he is departing for the NBA, Patrick Patterson promied he would be back for events like the Derby.
“I love Kentucky,” he said. “I love the fans.”“JOHN WALL! JOHN WALL!” cheered Louisville fans surrounding the barricades along the front lawn of host Patricia Barnstable Brown’s home.And as the stars kept coming out, the cheers rained down. -
Apr27
UK Wildcats, Wentz and Simpson highlight Barnstable-Brown Gala guest list
Filed under: Country music, Derby, Film, Music, Television; Tagged as: Aaron Rodgers, Ashlee Simpson, Barry Bonds, Bob Schieffer, Bode Miller, Cyb, Darryl D.M.C. McDaniels, Fall Out Boy, Jackie Jackson, Jennifer Holliday, Jerry O'Connell, Joey Fatone, John Calipari, John Michael Montgomery, John Wall, Johnny Weir, Little Big Town, Marisa Miller, Marlon Jackson, Nick Lachey, Patricia Barnstable Brown, Patrick Patterson, Pete Wentz, Priscilla Barnstable, Rebecca Romijn, Rodney Crowell, Run D.M.C., Salt-n-Pepa, Smokey Robinson, Taylor Dayne, Terry O'Quinn, Tito Jackson, Tom Brady, Travis Tritt, Vanessa Minnillo1 Comment
Paparazzi darlings Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson, shown at Rolling Stone's 40th anniversary party in 2007, will be marquee guests at this year's Barnstable-Brown Gala. AP Photo by Matt Sayles.
Several guests on the list for the 2010 Barnstable-Brown Gala are known for being able to cut a rug. But they all could get pointers on the John Wall Dance from the man himself when he and teammate Patrick Patterson and coach John Calipari turn the red carpet blue at the annual Derby Eve bash.

John Wall doing his dance at Big Blue Madness in October. Photo by Mark Cornelison | Herald-Leader staff.
The players will be enjoying one of their final Bluegrass throwdowns before the NBA draft along with some other sports luminaries, including flashy figure skater Johnny Weir and fellow Olympian Bode Miller. Representing the NFL will be Barnstable-Brown perennial Tom Brady and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, along with MLB slugger Barry Bonds.
Of course, if there is dancing to be done, there will need to be music. Last week, Patricia Barnstable-Brown, who co-hosts the gala with her sister Priscilla Barnstable, announced three members of the Jackson Five - Tito, Marlon and Jackie – will be coming. They’ll be joined in a tribute to their late brother Michael by R&B and Broadway star Jennifer Holliday.
There are plenty of other returning party regulars who know all about getting the party going by spending a few minutes on the stage, including country starts Travis Tritt, Rodney Crowell, Nicholasville’s John Michael Montgomery, and Little Big Town, who will be fresh off performing the National Anthem at the Kentucky Oaks.
Party regulars and boy-band veterans Joey Fatone and Nick Lachey will be back along with R&B stars Smokey Robinson, Taylor Dayne, Salt-n-Pepa and rap icon Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, whose band name, Run-DMC, was invoked by the Thoroughbred Daily News as the headline for the story announcing filly Devil May Care will be in the Derby.
Over the past decade, the Barnstable-Brown Gala has grown from a big local party movie stars attended to a national event for the celebrity media such as People magazine and Access Hollywood. No doubt, the paparazzi will have their zoom lenses trained on Ashlee Simpson and husband Pete Wentz, bassist for Fall Out Boy, which is currently on hiatus.
There will probably also be plenty of questions for Terry O’Quinn as Lost heads into its final episodes, and if anyone wants to talk politics, Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer will be there to moderate.
Rounding out this year’s guest list, as reported in the Louisville Courier-Journal this morning, will be beautiful people Marisa Miller, Rebecca Romijn, Vanessa Minnillo and actor Jerry O’Connell.



