Subject: [Harp-L] Buddy Guy Legends Monday jam/ SmoJoe playing at GSHF
Great info, Val but you don't give yourself enough credit...
As begun anew last year, the Garden State Harmonica Festival was the
perfect final 2009 Convention after Spah in August...as a great Thanksgiving
gift to those of us who are geared to the New York Jazz scene and felt such a
lack of a harmonica gathering here in our area, as well as something we can
get to far more easily.
Will Gallison, Randy Weinstein, Phil, Smokey, Enrico, Hendrick Muerkens,
Charles Spranklin...bringing such a great jazz vibe - Enrico playing his
guitar in the hallways late at night for anyone who wanted to keep on jamming
along, as well as Marv and Roger, of course. There was something for every
taste.
It's Enrico's Trumpets Jazz Club which has become a site for the Garden
State Club's 2010 harmonica Spring and Summer 'Flings'. It can't get much
better than this - yet it does with the addition of Rob Paparozzi and Dennis
Gruenling and the young 'blues guns'...
2009's Festival was such a HUGE success, mostly due to the indefatigable
Val Redler who seemed to be everywhere at once..President of the GSHC as
well as co-Festival chair....and still somehow fitting in practicing for a
performance on stage Saturday night with the HarpBeats.
Buzz Krantz and Warren Bee were part of 2009..keeping things hopping.
Howard Levy showed up with Rob Paparozzi. LD Miller played guitar and sang
while Zach Gaviria played harmonica - then traded off on harp while Zach played
guitar....they repeated the 'beat-box harp duet' for my own camera in the
lobby. Jay Gaunt had an impromptu lesson from Howard Levy ..as did Josh
King.
We had real musicians backing anyone who wanted to go up to play in the
bar/lounge area for a very mellow and laid-back evening jam...with much less
pressure than at this past SPah's heavy duty jazz jams. I was even brave
enough to play a bit (something I'd never have done at SPah)...
This Convention has already made huge strides in joining together the
diatonic and chromatic worlds...Blues, jazz and classical...with every other
genre of music in the mix as well. In such a brief time GSHC has catapulted
from its previous mostly chromatic and trio vibe to a much more modern and
inclusive sensibility. Everyone's welcome and everyone's made to feel
welcome. This year there will a much better main room (entirely renovated)
available for us attendees -again due to Val's unflagging efforts.
It's just two months away...time to make your plans. There is no better
time to be had ....at the East Coast equivalent of SPah.
Elizabeth
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 13:50:23 -0400
From: VALERIE REDLER <gshcsunshine@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Buddy Guy Legends Monday jam/ SmoJoe playing at GSHF
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Yes, it's true that Smo-Joe will be adding his charm and expertise at the
38th GSHC Festival from Nov.18-20! As there has been lot of discussion
about "Summertime", whoever wants to play it at open mic can do so under the
watchful eyes of Smo-Joe who will be in charge of open mic at the festival.
Joe will also be holding a seminar on "Country Tuning" which I've seen some
people call "Smo-Joe's Tuning" and he will be performing as well. If you
haven't made your reservation to come to the festival, do so now, as table
seating is filling up, as are room reservations. Visit our website at:
www.gardenstateharmonicaclub.org for further details. Included in our roster of
entertainers playing blues, jazz, classical, traditional and klezmar music
is: Dennis Gruenling, Rob Paparozzi, Bob McFarlane, Stan Harper, Jia-Yi He,
Enrico Granafei, Phil Caltabellotta, Hendrik Meurkens, The HarpBeats (Phil
C. and George Miklas), Carlos Colina, Josh King, Jay Gaunt, 17 North Blues
Band and Charlie Toker, Danny G, Giovanni Volini, Ron Kalina, Bub
Boblink, Al and Judy Smith and more! M.C.s will be Charlie McDermott, Charles
Spranklin and Warren Bee. Seminars and Workshops are being set up now with
the new additions of: Playing Harmonica with a Band(Enrico Granafei);
Harmonica Health( Dr. John Shaman), Introducing the Harmonica(Warren Bee),
Beginning Diatonic with Dennis Gruenling, Basic Chromatic(Judy Smith) and of
course, Harmonica Repair, Band in a Box and lots more. This will be listed on
our website, once it is complete.
After returning from a great time at SPAH in August, we are looking
forward to seeing all of you at our Fall "Feastival" at the Holiday Inn,
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, where we will continue the fun including nightly blues
jams, jazz jams, hanging out in the halls with our Harmonica Ambassadors, Marv
and Roger Monroe, finding what you need with Danny G in his New Harmonica
store and just indulging in our version of "harmonica heaven". This year we
will also have a fantastic trio at our evening jazz jams. We are also
planning to have a Jazz/Blues Blow-Off(as started by Jason Ricci) on Wednesday
night, Nov. 17th at Trumpets Jazz Club for those who arrive early! Phil C.
and I will keep you posted. And we also want to welcome Warren "Bee"
Bachman, Publicity Director at SPAH in his new position as Assistant Director
of our 2010 Festival!
Always think harmonica!
Phil Caltabellotta (Festival Chairman) and Val Redler ( Festival Co-Chair)
38th GSHC Festival
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