Jersey Jam Update

Upcoming steel guitar shows, concerts, jam sessions, club dates, etc.

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John Lockney
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Post by John Lockney »

My cheeks hurt from smiling so much yesterday. Thanks for having us over!
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Jeremy Steele
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Post by Jeremy Steele »

I'd like to add myself to this list of grateful attendees...it was wonderful to meet old and new friends and to hear some really outstanding playing...many thanks to John Swain and his lovely wife for being such gracious hosts.
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

Adding my thanks to the Swain Family for putting up with our invasion of their lovely home...

John's daughter came downstairs at one point and was surveying the proceedings (a semicircle of 9 PSG rigs)... one of us (I forget who) asked her something like "what do you think of all this?"; her reply "My dad has more friends than I do..."

It got really good later in the afternoon after we played all the licks we knew and started playing the ones we didn't Image


Jimbeaux, we missed you.
Thomas Bancroft
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Post by Thomas Bancroft »

John,
Sorry to have missed your Jam. I will be there next time. Had a rehearsal in the afternoon and went to see Dale Watson and the Lonestars in NYC last night. Got to talk steel with Don Pawlak. By far the best Honky Tonk Experience of my life!

Hey Bob G,let me know where your playing!

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Post by David Doggett »

Thanks to the Swain's for putting up with us. I got there late, and from that food description that was a big mistake. It was good to meet the Jersey steelers. They turned out to be a little older and way better than I expected (what was I thinking?). I was one of the slow-hand novices. It was fun to hear some fancey licks and check out all the equipment.
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Post by anewcomb »

I had a great time, as did everybody, obviously. Xtreme thanks to John Swain and his family. Also thanks to Jeremy S. for letting me plink on his Emmons, and to the guy who brought the lap steels (Ron V. ?), and thanks to everyone for putting up with me. I sounded worse, yet was less nervous than I could have expected. The claritin may have helped but this was a really nice group.

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Ron Victoria
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Post by Ron Victoria »

I think whoever drives the furthest should get free pizza.

Ron
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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

That be me, thanks but no thAnks! Image
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