tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22512466.post-1141735711227409462006-03-07T07:41:00.000-05:002006-03-07T07:48:31.240-05:00Great Jam on Sunday the 5thTook me two days to recover from it - maybe our biggest turnout of jammers ever - a whole sax section, with Chester on trumpet, was the high point.<br /><br />Had a great harp player drop by for his first time - he was terrific; our special guest from last week came back and wailed on guitar and vox.<br /><br />A couple whole bands came out to take the stage - just one great combo after another, so much so that the bar didn't want us to stop - so we carried on an extra hour - til 9:30.<br /><br />I had a bottleneck out and ready to rasp out some slide, but it mysteriously vanished (under the stage?), so much for that. Dave Whitehead came up to make up for it.<br /><br />Just a wild ride all afternoon and into the evening.<br /><br />I found a bit of a problem with my guitar set up - it had fallen at a gig the week before, and I noticed some higher frets sounded out of tune. Due to the miracle of open-D tuning, a few quick adjustments and I was able to reset it on the fly!Frank Foxxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14872999565804016108noreply@blogger.com