Hi All
I will be in the Chicago area for the first two weeks in June
Is there anything of note or interest in the Djangoworld? Jams, people to hear, etc etc. I won't have my guitar but I will be picking up another sax so I wont be without instrument.
jay
The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
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Adrian Holovaty also has a page on Chicago GJ. Hasn't been updated in awhile, but might be helpful.
You probably know Michael Bauer hails from Chicago - and I'm sure he's dialed in.
Have fun. I don't miss the size of my old digs (prefer bucolic green over concrete gray for our lad), but do badly miss the access to music.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
Looks like a real Mecca. I am sure I will catch Alphonso
Have fun, Jay.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
Of course, no store is comparable to Michael's fantastic collection
I find Alfonso's flamenco influences to be out of this world. Very fond memory of a late night few years back, at the Green Mill. Closed the night, with a sonic, and celestial, Dark Eyes. In between, tons of guitar drumming and astounding flamenco flames.
I've only had one experience with Caravan, and despite that experience, well - I know I'm not perfect ( :shock: ), and everyone can have an off day. The jams they regularly host are a service to us all. I do think it's great they are doing what they do, and wish them success - as I do everyone trying to make a living sustaining this music.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
I had forgotten that he is based in Chicago. I have FBd a message to him. Gad this memory thing sucks as I get older. Hopefully Tony will be playing violin, he has such a wicked sense of humor and a vast arsenal of jokes.
Jay, what a blast. I love Tony as well. Hate to tell you, but the man has flown the coop and resettled in California, as I understand it. Not to worry, another violinist is now playing with Alfonso and Co., and at the moment I really regret forgetting his name as he's a great player, IMHO (saw them at our local fest, few months back). I do miss seeing Tony, though - soulful, lyrical playing with screaming chops to boot, great guy. Glad he's apparently thriving in my native land (yes, I'm actually from S. California). 8)
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
Lorretta
Yep, agreed. Alfonso and Tony are both incredible artists.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.