Monday, November 5, 2018

WEEKLY UPDATE FOR OUR MUSIC FANS!

Just reflecting on another great weekend of music and being truly grateful to be surrounded by such terrific people in this area where we live! Siobhan and I had another blast jamming with Perry Cleaveland at Rylie J’s this past Friday night. What I really like about our jams is each of us brings something new to each session, keeping it fresh and fun for everyone. Thanks to Perry for being so innovative and for always being so easy to work with on stage. Thanks to Pat and Amy McGhan for continuing to have us for their first Friday happy hour, and thanks to Roachie and Jeff, the bartenders, for always being so welcoming and accommodating. Finally thanks to all of you who were at Rylie J’s to support us. Really appreciated it!
On Sunday, John Dady and Jed Curran gave a great show of their original material in Quiote at Rio Tonatlan! Putting aside the personal troubles confronting each of them, they gave a warm heart-felt performance, deeply touching the hearts and souls of those who were in attendance. Their songs, many of which came from their personal experiences, were greatly enhanced by the back story explaining each song’s origin, and these tales often brought laughter and tears to the large appreciative crowd. Thanks to John and Jed for an outstanding show. Thanks to Raf, Erin, Chris, Teresa, Brittany, Julie, Amy, Trevor, Sadie, Darrel, and the rest of the staff at Rio for all the help they give us in creating this concert venue. Thanks to Scott Regan, the host of WRUR’s “Open Tunings,” for promoting our concerts on his show. Finally, thanks to all of you who came to this terrific concert. You have no idea how much your support is appreciated!
Although we are way down the food chain regarding our ability to use FaceBook Live, Siobhan and I have started to work with it for the purpose of promoting our concert series and providing the show for those who are unable to get to see it. We hope to be able to provide you with some quality video of these shows in the not too distant future. Please be patient.
Still reading? If so, thanks for being in our lives and have a great week!

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