Re: [Harp-L] Re: Asking to sit in
I saw Lil Charlie & the Night Cats play at McKlingfers PA.
A trio of us harp nerds rode the 1 1/2 to see them.
Steve Guyger sat in on the last few tunes.
Rick Estrin's acoustic harp tone & Steve Guyger's Chess tone.
A true magicaly tonal night. Inspiring.
James Day
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From: "jazmaan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <dmf273@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Asking to sit in
> I agree: do NOT ask to sit in with Little Charlie & the Nightcats. They
don't need another
> harmonica player on the stage no matter how good you may be. If you want
to jam with Rick and
> Little Charlie here's what you do: Book yourself a berth on the Legendary
Rhythm & Blues Cruise -
> if the Nightcats get invited to perform again in 2006, and if 2006 is
anything like 2005, you
> will have all sorts of opportunities to jam in all sorts of situations
ranging from private to
> full-blown in front of a huge audience and everything in-between. You may
even be able to wrangle
> a private lesson out of Rick.
>
> Or similarly, if you know Rick is going to attend SPAH, then be there!
>
>
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