Good Day to you all, it’s a short little dance this week for the gig email. Reason being, I’ve got only one public gig slated. The week is populated with a few private events and slew of studio work, but all of this under the radar to you, dear attentive gig email readers.
But first, this just came through. Back in August the cool magazine Just Jazz Guitar (out of Atlanta, Georgia) decided my trip was worthy enough to conduct an extensive interview complete with stories of days of old mixed in with where it might all be headed. The fellow that conducted the interview (Joe Sullivan) is himself, a fine guitarist and writer and I think he asked good questions and led the discussion into some interesting areas. I had fun and if you want to see what lies we tossed around, follow this link. Gearing it up for this week’s only Sprague public hit option, I’m hoping you might join us on Thursday for a night at the Oceanside Museum of Art. It’ll be music paired with gourmet appetizers, desserts and specialty wines served throughout the evening. In the loop for the music making is vocalist Leonard Patton, Tripp Sprague on the sax and flute, and me holding down the chords and the bass lines. We’ll explore jazz, samba, Hendrix, The Beatles, Hogey Charmichael, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Marley. Sounds fun to me! That’s all she wrote for today and have a good one as we spin freely around the sun. all best, Peter |