Thirsty Moosers know how to host a jam!
I had a great time in Carleton Place on Tuesday. I was fortunate enough to share the company of Jimbo Joy on the way down. Man, oh, man those cats can play! There was a really fun father son brass team that played some mean solos and kept swapping instruments and a really cool bass player who sat down to play (I missed his name, sorry my friend).
This was the first time I saw Barry Buse and Al Tambay playing and no wonder they are so well known. They are masters of improvisation, stage presence and "on the edge" humour. I also finally got to see Peter Brown, I had heard so much about this lengendary player!
There were a few of us that came in from Ottawa, Larry Wayne Church, Ricard W. (sorry hon, if I try to spell it, I'll just butcher it!) Jimbo and myself.
For you jammers who still haven't made it out, there will be an appreciation night and even bigger jam on Dec. 22, you cannot miss this night!
I had a great time in Carleton Place on Tuesday. I was fortunate enough to share the company of Jimbo Joy on the way down. Man, oh, man those cats can play! There was a really fun father son brass team that played some mean solos and kept swapping instruments and a really cool bass player who sat down to play (I missed his name, sorry my friend).
This was the first time I saw Barry Buse and Al Tambay playing and no wonder they are so well known. They are masters of improvisation, stage presence and "on the edge" humour. I also finally got to see Peter Brown, I had heard so much about this lengendary player!
There were a few of us that came in from Ottawa, Larry Wayne Church, Ricard W. (sorry hon, if I try to spell it, I'll just butcher it!) Jimbo and myself.
For you jammers who still haven't made it out, there will be an appreciation night and even bigger jam on Dec. 22, you cannot miss this night!

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