Re: [Harp-L] Blues jams
I have seen hosts with intelligence try to put a semi pro player or 2 up with the rag tag collection of newbies to try to equalize the experience (no matter what the sign up sheet lists in order). A good concept, but both the host and the semi pros need to be on the same page.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Power <stevepower@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Oct 14, 2011 8:35 pm
Subject: [Harp-L] Blues jams
Some good points have been made regarding how hosts/traffic cops can affect
the quality of blues jams and thus how they are viewed by the general bar
going public. One thing that hasn't been mentioned is preferential
treatment towards players that aren't necessarily pros or names but just
happen to know somebody and be in the club. Too often players outside the
clique are left waiting while others are called up out of turn, not on the
list at all, called up multiple times, or allowed to exceed the song limit
imposed on everyone else. If you're Charlie Musslewhite or Buddy Guy, fair
enough. Joe the Plumber is another story.
On the odd occasion when the subject of jams has come up most of the pros
and semi-pros I have talked to have the same opinion, they don't bother
because it usually sucks, the exception being special events. If you put
off the quality players then the overall presentation is going to be
substandard and both those who know the blues and those that are new to it
are going to be believe that local blues is a hackneyed and boring form,
they're not going to support unknown local acts, and blues will stagnate.
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