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- ~Subject: + 19. What programs are relevant to alt.guitar.tab readers?
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- Depends on what you're trying to do. Some noteworthy programs include:
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- MusicTeX highly capable formatting language for music
- chord analyze chords
- chordpro displays lyrics with chord in PostScript
- csound music generation from MIT (?)
- guitare analyze chords, scales, transpositions
- mixview highly recommended music generation
- songwriter write and print sheet music
- sox sound file conversion utility. must-have.
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- ~Subject: + What is ftp?
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- ftp = file transfer protocol. it's a way of getting files across the
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- ~Subject: + How do I use ftp to get a file?
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- *include the ftp.nevada.edu script that was sent*
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- ~Subject: + What is archie?
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- a program that helps you find files on the net. There are a number of
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- if you have a full connect to the Internet:
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- xarchie
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- From: rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
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- Subject: Listing of open musical jam sessions
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- Here's the latest revision of the open jam sessions list. Further
- additions, comments, corrections, etc. VIA MAIL PLEASE, are welcome.
- I'll maintain the list, revise it, and repost it periodically.
- My thanks to all of you who have contributed to the list!
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- This edition of the list has been sorted by State/Province to make
- it a bit easier to find entries for a particular area. There are
- also a number of new entries -- thanks to those folks who sent them in.
- Finally, if you notice a missing "For more info" field where your name
- should be, please let me know; it's handy to have someone to steer
- questions to when they come up, and it's also nice to know who
- should get the credit for the entry.
-
- ---Rsk
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- This list is copyrighted by Rich Kulawiec, 1992.
-
- Tucson, AZ: Rusty Nail, 326 N. 4th Avenue, has a Tuesday night
- "Celtic Jam" ... actually a mish-mash of contra dance music +
- american/anglo/keltic tunes + whatever. They also have an open
- mike night on Fridays.
-
- For more info: Theron Friedman (tzf@csl.biosci.arizona.edu)
-
- Folsom, CA: Sutter Street Saloon, 614 Sutter St, 916/985-3280;
- Sun, 8pm; $3.00 cover. A pretty loose blues jam in the historical
- section of town. Look for Jody and his red Gibson; he schedules
- the players.
-
- For more info: David Fiedler (david@infopro.com)
-
- Lodi, CA: R Place, 710 South Beckman Road, 209/369-4767
- Thu, 8pm; no cover. Guitar Mac and the Blues Express plays a set,
- then anyone can come up to jam. A real bunch of gentlemen and a
- good band.
-
- For more info: David Fiedler (david@infopro.com)
-
- Los Angeles, CA: In Melrose, the Nucleus Nuance is a classy place with
- a Monday night jam session. Mostly real book type tunes, good
- house rhythm section but rhythm players can also sit it.
-
- For more info: marco.zagha@enquirer.scandal.cs.cmu.edu (Marco)
-
- Santa Cruz, CA: Callahan's - On Water St. one block east (and slightly
- north) of Ocean St. Thursday night blues jam, 8:30 - 1. House
- band plays a couple sets. Sign up on set list (usually 4 sets).
- Players range from not very good to very good. Anyone who gets on
- the list gets to play. Also have a "talent night" on Sundays.
-
- For more info: leff@sco.com (Bill Leff)
-
- San Diego, CA: The Espresso Literati (a cafe/bookstore) has a Saturday
- afternoon jam from 2-5 PM, hosted by guitarist Art Johnson
- and a rhythm section. It usually consists of a first set by
- Art and his friends then the jammers sit in. Espresso Literati is
- in La Jolla (a nice part of San Diego), at the corner of
- Fay and Kline (downtown La Jolla. Not to be confused with
- downtown San Diego). Jazz, real book type stuff.
-
- For more info: Sue Raul (sue@snafu.seada.com)
-
- Boulder, CO: J.J. Mccabe's, downtown Boulder about the 1000 block of Walnut,
- has a blues jam on Monday nights. Starts about 9, you have to sign
- up at the door ahead of time (blech), and the "house band" plays
- the first and last sets, which leaves little time for real jamming.
- Participation is very "clique-ish", with known players who show up
- late always taking the spots of unknowns who show up early;
- avoid this one.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Ft. Collins, CO: The Old Town Ale House has a Monday night blues "jam",
- or at least they call it that. Generally speaking, you watch the
- house band play for 2-3 hours, and then maybe you'll get on
- afterwards. Not recommended.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Ft. Collins, CO: Linden's (downtown) has a pretty good Monday night blues jam,
- usually hosted by J.D. and the Lovebandits. They usually bring on
- 2-3 jammers at a time to play with the rest of the band; nice folks.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Ft. Collins, CO: AJ's on Linden (downtown) has a rock and roll jam
- on Wednesday nights. It's pretty loose, with a tendency
- towards 70's/80's classic rock tunes.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Denver, CO: JazzWorks in Denver has an open jam on Tuesdays.
- For more info: mciver@boulder.colorado.edu (Bill McIver, Jr.)
-
- Washington, DC: New Vegas Lounge, 1415 P Street NW, (202) 483-3971 has an
- open mike night on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They bill themselves
- as "DC's Blues Club".
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Washington, DC: Twins Lounge, 5516 Colorado Avenue NW, (202) 882-2523 has
- a Sunday night jazz jam.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Washington, D.C.: The Zoo Bar on Connecticut Avenue, just across from
- the main entrance to the National Zoo, has an Irish music jam
- every Sunday night at 9:00 PM. This jam has tended to change
- location every few years, and also it skips nights occasionally
- when there's some special event.
-
- For more info: David Scheim (des@helix.nih.gov@alw.nih.gov)
-
- Atlanta, GA: "Sounds of Buckhead" no longer has an open jam; they've
- gone to a DJ/dance format.
-
- Atlanta, GA: Cafe 290 in Roswell has a Sunday night jazz jam.
-
- Atlanta, GA: Fellini's Pasta in Little 5 Points has a Monday night jazz jam.
-
- Atlanta, GA: Just Jazz in Buckhead has a Sunday night jazz jam, and
- a Monday night blues jam "with the Hammond B3 Organ".
-
- Chicago, IL: Kingston Mines, on Halsted a few blocks north of Fullerton,
- has a blues jam on Monday nights from 9-??. Amateur jam is
- usually during the first part of the evening, pro jam is later.
- This is *THE* blues jam; folks such as Keith Richards, Vanessa
- Davis, Albert King, Koko Taylor, and so on have been known
- to drop in. (312) 477-4646.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Chicago, IL: B L U E S Etcetera, 1124 W Belmont, 312/525-8989;
- Weds. 9pm; $3.50 cover This is a well laid out, spacious club
- near Wrigley Field. Open jam sessions follow a set by Glenn
- Davis and Straight Shooter.
-
- For more info: Beth Scheid (bscheid@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- Chicago, IL: Buddy Guy's Legends, 754 S Wabash, 312/427-0333;
- Mon. 8:30pm; $3.00 cover This is the newest club on the circuit.
- The inside is very blue(!) and it has a great stage/sound
- system set-up.
-
- For more info: Beth Scheid (bscheid@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- Chicago, IL: Rosa's Lounge, 3420 W Armitage, 312/342-0452;
- Mon. 9:15pm; $3 cover Very friendly club on near northwest side.
- Jams hosted by co-owner and drummer Tony Mangiulio and David Lindsay.
- Sometimes Mama Rosa makes her great lasagna. Rosa's also does the
- periodic 1:30-6am BluesCruises on Lake Michigan during the summer.
-
- For more info: Beth Scheid (bscheid@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- Chicago, IL: Wise Fool's Pub, 2270 N Lincoln, 312/929-1510;
- Tues. 9:30pm; $3 cover Very favorite small club in same
- neighborhood as Kingston Mines. It's been around for years. Jams
- hosted by Ron Shanaver.
-
- For more info: Beth Scheid (bscheid@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- Chicago, IL: The Green Mill, 4802 N Broadway, 312/878-5552;
- Fri. 1:30-4:30am no cover Late night open jazz jam session with
- the Green Mill Quartet-baritone sax, piano, bass, drums.
- Great club, former Al Capone hangout and now home of the famous
- Sunday night Uptown Poetry Slams (open mike 7-8pm).
-
- For more info: Beth Scheid (bscheid@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- Chicago, IL: The Playhouse, 7407 W. Madison St. in Forest Park,
- (708) 366-6363, has an open jam on Tuesday nights.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Chicago, IL: Saltes, 7541 Irving Park Rd, (312) 589-9460, has an
- open jam on Wednesday nights.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Chicago, IL: Hugh's, 720 S. Barrington Rd. in Streamwood, (708) 894-3830,
- has an open jam on Sundays beginning at 6 pm.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Indianapolis, IN: The Slippery Noodle Inn is downtown on Meridian a couple
- of blocks south of The Circle, i.e. just about at Union Station.
- Blues jam on Wednesday nights; pretty open atmosphere, and usually
- lots of fun. Musicians vary from complete amateur to medium pro.
- (317) 631-6968.
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Indianapolis, IN: The Patio in Broadripple has a blues jam on Tuesday nights.
- Better musicians than the Slippery Noodle (see above) but more
- of them, too, so you might not get quite as much stage time.
- Reasonably easy to get into, especially if you become a regular.
- Watch for "Lefty", who can barely walk, but can outplay anybody;
- he plays a beat-up left-handed Strat. (317) 253-0799
-
- For more info: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
-
- Bloomington, IN: The Bluebird Nightclub, 216 North Walnut.
- The evening start off at about 10:00 with the house band, The Blues
- All Stars, playing a least one set. Fairly loose and easy to get to
- sit in. Players range from fair to excellent, mostly local. There
- have been some celebrity appearances, such as members of John
- Mellencamps' band (who are, after all, locals) and others. But those
- are rare. It's not unusal to wait until midnight to play, so be
- prepared to wait.
-
- For more info: Lloyd T Jones <tj@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu>
-
- Boston, MA: Blues jam on Mondays at Wally's, Mass. Ave. and Columbus
- 9PM - 1:30AM. SMALL place. Oldest jazz club in New England.
- Hosted by the F.T.F. Band. Jazz jams Tuesday-Sunday from
- 9 PM - 2 AM.
-
- For more info: gub@vax.ftp.com (Glen Daniels)
-
- Boston, MA: Blues jam on Mondays at Cantares in Innman Square
- 9:30PM - 1AM, on Sundays 2 PM to 7 PM. Great atmosphere!
- Hosted by Stovall Brown
-
- For more info: gub@vax.ftp.com (Glen Daniels)
-
- Boston, MA: Blues jam on Wednesdays at Harper's Ferry on Brighton Ave.
- in Allston 10PM - 1:30AM. Best blues club in Boston.
- Hosted on alternate weeks by Boston Baked Blues and the Rick
- Russell Band. R&B jam on Sundays, 10:30 PM to 2 AM, hosted
- by Stovall Brown.
-
- For more info: gub@vax.ftp.com (Glen Daniels)
-
- Boston, MA: Blues jam on Sundays at Johhny D's in Davis Square
- 5PM - 9PM, Hosted by the Heart Attacks.
-
- For more info: gub@vax.ftp.com (Glen Daniels)
-
- Boston, MA: R&B Jam on Sundays at the Cantab Lounge on Mass. Ave.
- in Central Square, 9:30PM - 1AM.
-
- Boston, MA: The Claddagh (corner of Dartmouth and Columbus) has a blues jam
- on Wednesdays from 10 to 1 (same basis as Wally's). No cover.
-
- For more info: jop@wang.com (John S. Payne)
-
- Belmont, MA: Green Briar Restaurant and Pub 304 Washington St., Brighton
- has an Irish session every Monday night starting about 9:00 or
- so, and extending until closing time (1:00am I believe). This is
- the extension of the old Coach House Session which used to be held
- in Brookline. Several big names in the local Irish music
- community occasionally come here, including Johnny Cunningham,
- Seamus Connally, and Skip Healy. The bar's telephone number is
- (617) 789-4100. The man in charge of the session is Larry
- Reynolds, but I don't have his telephone number.
-
- For more info: bwhite@inmet.camb.inmet.com (Bill White)
-
- North Andover, MA: The Red Barn Coffeehouse. Open mike for acoustic
- musicians, poets, and storytellers fourth Sunday of every month
- at 7:00 in the Red Barn in North Andover's old center. Sponsored
- by the Cowpasture Collective. For more information,
- call (508) 688-3569 or (508) 374-1058
-
- For more info: Sean.P.Donahue@Dartmouth.edu (Sean P. Donahue)
-
- Ann Arbor, MI: Bird of Paradise, (207 S. Asheley, 662-8310) has a jazz
- jam on Sunday hosted by Paul Finkbeiner and friends. The jam
- runs 8:30 pm to 1 am.
-
- For more info: John I. Hritz (jih@ox.com)
-
- Ann Arbor, MI: Blind Pig ((208 S. First St., 996-8555) has a blues
- jam on Sundays hosted by various bands, from 9:30 pm to 1:30 am.
-
- For more info: John I. Hritz (jih@ox.com)
-
- Minneapolis, MN: The New Riverside Cafe has open jam sessions one Thursday
- each month, as well as the best veggie food in the Twin Cities.
- 329 Cedar Avenue (at Riverside Avenue in the Seven Corners
- theatre district) (612) 333-4814
-
- For more info: pmk@craycos.com (Peter Klausler)
-
- St. Louis, MO: Melanie's, 701 S. Broadway, 2 blocks south of Busch Stadium,
- has a blues jam Monday nights from 9:30 pm til 2:30 am. The Soulard
- Blues Band hosts it, and they usually play the first set, maybe the
- first set-and-a-half. This is the one that gets crowded after the
- Hilary's jam closes at 1. 314-621-5668
-
- For more info: derek@wubios.wustl.edu (Derek Morgan)
-
- St. Louis, MO: Hilary's, 1015 Russell. They have a Monday night blues jam,
- from 9 pm to 1 am with a house band for the first set, and closing
- out the last 1/2 hour. Some really good stuff here. On Tuesdays, they
- have the Jazz and Blues Workshop, with a slightly different line-up
- of musicians, but this is THE jam session in St. Louis. Same time.
- 314-421-3126.
-
- For more info: derek@wubios.wustl.edu (Derek Morgan)
-
- St. Louis, MO: Off Broadway, 3511 Lemp. They have a jam session 9pm - 1am
- hosted by a guitar shop. No house band, no format, but it's just
- show up, and see who else does. Equipment is provided, and it's good
- for newer musicians. That is, if enough people show up to
- field a band. Definitely call first. 314-773-3363
-
- For more info: derek@wubios.wustl.edu (Derek Morgan)
-
- St. Louis, MO: Cicero's Basement Bar, 6510 Delmar. Wednesday nights, 9:30 pm
- to 1 am. Mojo Syndrome hosts this jam session. Strictly blues, it's
- can be a guitar player logjam session, but horns are welcome any time.
- The host band likes to do first and third sets, but if a singer and
- drummer can be found, have been known to wait until 12:45 to start
- their third set. If you go, ask for Derek, and tell him you saw it
- on the rec.music.bluenote. You will get at least 20 minutes of air
- time if you can play a little.
-
- For more info: derek@wubios.wustl.edu (Derek Morgan)
-
- Carrboro, NC: (near Chapel Hill and Durham) The Arts Center. Open jazz jam
- second Sunday of every month, 7-10 p.m. Musicians admitted free.
- Experienced and less experienced players are welcome. House rhythm
- section of Ben and Cara Shaw. Just show up and sign in. The Carrboro
- Arts Center is on Main St. in Carrboro, N.C.
-
- For more info: Michael R. Volow <ecsvax!mvolo@uncecs.edu>
- or <ejlamb@eos.ncsu.edu>
-
- Charlotte, NC: The Celtic Trader has a Celtic jam session on Thursday
- nights. A fair bit of old-time is played, too. It starts around
- 7:30 and goes till 10:30 or 11 most nights. The Celtic Trader is
- located at 600 Park Rd. on the south side of town. Call Regis Malady,
- the owner, before making a long trip, as the session gets cancelled
- sometimes if there is something going on in Charlotte or if he has
- the shop packed up and on the festival circuit. The number
- is 1-800-822-2420.
-
- For more info: Bruce Baker (bbaker@clemson.edu)
-
- Raleigh, NC: The Berkeley Cafe, on Martin St., downtown.
- The Rhythm and Blues Review, hosted by guitarist Larry Hutcherson,
- is usually frequented by the hottest musicians in town.
- It takes place every other Thursday night (sometimes every
- Thursday night during the summer). Just tell Larry you want to play.
-
- For more info: <ejlamb@eos.ncsu.edu>
-
- Raleigh, NC: Easy Street, downtown has the Blues Jam from Hell, hosted by
- Mike Pitz. Mike plays a little, the turns to a sign up sheet.
- Usually random groups, lots of fun; happens every other Wednesday.
-
- For more info: <ejlamb@eos.ncsu.edu>
-
- Hackensack, NJ: The Fox's Lair has open mike night every Thursday.
- Mainly blues.
-
- For more info: cscnj!pat@rutgers.edu
-
- New Brunswick, NJ: J August's at 10 Dennis Street has a jam session
- every Sunday night hosted by Jack Petruzelli. Jazz, r+b and blues.
-
- For more info: trott@remus.rutgers.edu (Rich Trott)
-
- Long Branch, NJ: Cheers, on Broadway across from the municipal building
- near the RR tracks, has as jam night on Tuesdays.
-
- For more info: joshs@tsdiag.ccur.com (Joshua B. Shar)
-
- Bloomfield, NJ: The Feedbag Saloon on Broad Street has an open jam on
- Sunday nights starting at 9:30 PM. Organized by Mad Max on drums,
- the regulars step up when the sign-up list thins out. Lots
- of variety including blues, jazz, and folk.
-
- For more info: moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu (Len Moskowitz)
-
- New York (Manhattan), New York: Manny's Car Wash, Third Avenue bet.
- East 87th and 88th. Sunday night Blues Jam with the Chris Carter
- (house) Band. Good sound system. No cover, Bass on draft @$3.
-
- For more info: gld@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gary L Dare)
- or moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu (Len Moskowitz)
-
- Binghamton, NY: The Church of the Good Shepherd, 74 Conklin Ave.,
- has a get-together every Tuesday night around 7:30 so that
- folks can play Irish, Scottish and old-time music for a
- couple hours. Everyone is welcome to join in, we have
- excellent musicians and beginners. It's not a club, not
- in a bar, no audience (usually), no sign-up list, no waiting,
- no performing sets. It's a bunch of people playing music.
-
- For more info: Curt Osgood, (607) 724-3404,
- Jeff Bronfeld, (607) 722-5234,
- Nancy Smith, nsmith@gdlvm7.vnet.ibm.com.
-
- Ithaca, NY: On Monday nights at 10 there is the Blue Monday Jam at the Nines
- on College Avenue. The core band comes from members of Pete Panek
- and the Blue Cats, and most of the tunes are like that groups
- Chicago repertoire, with more jazz or folk flavor depending on
- who comes. All blues musicians are welcome. Cover is $3.
- (Bill commented that this jam attracts pretty high caliber
- musicians for a small college town.)
-
- For more info: Lenny Silver <len@gibbon.cit.cornell.edu>
- or Bill Sloan <wls1@cornell.edu>
-
- Oklahoma City/Midwest City, OK: The Oklahoma City Traditional Music
- Association meets the 1st Saturday of each month at the Tom
- Steed building on the Oscar Rose State College Campus.
- The Tom Steed building is at the intersection of Interstate 40
- and Hudiburg Drive in Midwest City. Meetings start at 6PM,
- and consist of workshops on various instruments (including guitar,
- banjo, hammered and mountain dulcimer) followed by the PlayAround
- (ie: "open mike" show), followed by jam sessions until midnite.
- No cover, but the "hat" is passed to pay for the building.
- All kinds of music - folk, traditional, bluegrass, celtic, cajun,
- blues, whatever! Guests welcome - bring your axe (acoustic
- instruments preferred).
-
- For more info: robjohn@ocdis01.oc.aflc.af.mil (Bob Johnson)
-
- Portland, OR: The Hobbit, a restaurant/bar on Southeast 39th Avenue
- at Holgate has an open jam on Sunday afternoons. When I've been
- there, it's grown out of performances by the house band (at the time
- it was the Mel Brown Trio, since grown into a sextet; I gather
- they've gotten a little national attention) and been very informal
- ("hey, any piano players here?") It generally starts sometime in
- the neighborhood of 4 PM, and may have gotten more structured
- since they've started broadcasting it on a local radio station.
-
- For more info: tektronix!{pogo,robin}!nathant (Nathan Tenny)
-
- (Note: jamesd@techbook.com (James Deibele) reports that they've
- changed their name and format, circa fall '92. Does anyone
- have the new name and info on whether or not they're still
- holding open jam sessions? ---Rsk )
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: In the Homewood area (not the nicest neighborhood in
- the world), Too Sweet has a jam session led by saxophonist Tony
- Campbell on Saturday afternoons, mostly Real book tunes, good rhythm
- section. If in Pittsburgh, check the free weekly paper
- "In Pittsburgh" for jazz listings.
-
- For more info: marco.zagha@enquirer.scandal.cs.cmu.edu (Marco)
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: The Backroom, hosted by Jeff Bell Bluz Band. The newest blues
- jam in the city, hosted by a master guitarist. House band plays
- Allman Bros, Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, & The Police. 3 piece band.
- All graduated from the local university in jazz studies, so they're
- talented as well as versed in blues AND jazz...
- Bar is located at 12th & Carson, on the South Side.
-
- For more info: vaughan@psy.cmu.edu (Lisa Laverne Vaughan)
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: Gene's Bar, Rt. 51, almost adjacent to the Liberty Tunnels.
- Heavy weight blues masters meet Monday's.
-
- For more info: vaughan@psy.cmu.edu (Lisa Laverne Vaughan)
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: Excuses, 27th (?) & Carson, SouthSide. Thursday night jam
- session, probably the most popular in PGH. Mid to heavy weight
- blues night.
-
- For more info: vaughan@psy.cmu.edu (Lisa Laverne Vaughan)
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: Mullaney's Harp & Fiddle, Strip District, has Irish
- Sessions on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month in the
- afternoons (around 4 pm), usually followed by performance
- by one or another of the local groups in early evening.
-
- For more info: Rebecca Roolf )rr3b+@andrew.cmu.edu)
-
- Pittsburgh, PA: Every 3rd Wednesday of the month, Calliope House holds folk
- singing jams at the Lawrenceville Library at 7:30PM. There are
- also shape-note singing sessions at 6:30PM on the 3rd Sunday and
- Songwriter's Jam on some other day, I think the 4th Wednesday,
- but I'm not sure.
-
- For more info: Gordon Banks <geb@cs.pitt.edu>
-
- Carnegie, PA: (Pittsburgh suburb) The Pour House has Old-time jam sessions
- on Thursdays at 9PM. No cover. There are usually 2 or 3 excellent
- fiddlers (some have recorded), a banjo or two, guitars, and a bass.
- I believe they also have Irish sessions on one other night, but
- I've never been to those. Clogging is also allowed.
-
- For more info: Gordon Banks <geb@cs.pitt.edu>
-
- Philadephia, PA: J.C. Dobbs at 304 South Street in Philadelphia
- [(215) 925-4053] has a blues/funk/r&b/rock jam on Tuesdays.
- Starts pretty early. You have to sign up. House band does a
- couple of short sets, but there's time to jam. The house band
- will even back you up if you are, say, a guitartist and you need
- a bassist and drummer, etc. Pretty good jam. Some "clique-ishness"
- but unknowns do get their shots. Talk to Wally Smith, the house
- keyboard player, and tell him that Dan Barron sent you. (seriously).
-
- For more info: barron@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Daniel P. Barron)
-
- Greenville, SC: On the 1st Sunday of every month, the Upstate Dulcimer Players
- get together at Wood, Strings, and Dulcimers at 115 Pelham Road.
- It's mostly old-time and Irish instrumental. Everyone is welcome,
- but you'd be well-advised to bring your own seat (lousy folding
- chairs). The session runs from 2:30 to about 6:00. For more
- info, call Carolee at (803) 235-6291.
-