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Blues, Americana Country, Florida Rock
Jim
Crozier's Occasional Newsletter
April 2009
supplement
Upcoming shows:
Dear
friends,
It
seems that I left out a couple important events in my last
correspondence, also a couple new events have come up – thus, this
April 2009 supplement.
I
will be playing with Sentimental
Journey on
April 16
at the Museum of Florida History,
at the R A Gray Building, for their monthly Third
Thursday
event. We will be playing from 5pm to 7pm, so please drop by, have a
listen, take a look at the museum, and for a couple bucks, have some
fine refreshment, with beer or wine if you like. Sentimental
Journey is
an acoustic band playing music from the Great American Songbook with
Chip Bloyd
on lead harmonica, Brian Smith
on guitar, Dave Dickle
on mandolin and guitar, and Jim Crozier
on bass. We will also be at the Miccosukee
Land Co-Op
for their annual Spring Festival on Saturday,
May 2.
The Jim Crozier Band
has been invited to join many great Tallahassee Musicians at the big
Earth Day Jam
at Bradfordville Blues Club
on Saturday, April 18.
Learn about the event at http://www.earthdayjam.org/
. Jimi McKenzie
and TD & Kathi Giddings
will be with me – and a few more folks will be joining us, too!
I
will be playing with Tallahassee Swing
for the Knott House Street Dance
at 7pm, Saturday, April 25.
The
next big Jim Crozier Band
show will take place at the American
Legion Hall,
Lake Ella, on Friday, June 26.
I will be back with lots of my friends and at least a couple new
songs. This show will feature; Alvin
James and the
Pretty Big Band
with help from the Jones Brothers, the
Summit Ladies Choir, and
the Bone Dry Band.
More about this later!
For
any of you folks who might be attending the annual Silver
Stars Banquet
at the University Center
on April 30,
I will be joining Steve Sternberg
and the band for that gala affair.
AND:
Every Tuesday - Be sure to check
out Tallahassee Swing every chance you get. The band plays at
the American Legion Hall (Lake Ella Drive, Tallahassee) every
Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 10 (and has been for coming up on 20
years now). I will be playing bass with them on April 14 and 28.
Recent Events:
Will Barrow dropped in from
Nashville to do a songwriter show with the Harvest Gypsies
a couple weeks ago. It was wonderful to see him again – we
had played together some back in the early 80's – and it was
particularly fun to hear him singing his own songs, and Rick, Eddie,
Fred, and Art did a fine job backing him up for a set, it was totally
worth the trip!.