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Here's a shot of Doc at one of the Jersey Festivals
Quote from: Danny G on July 17, 2016, 12:31:28 AMHere's a shot of Doc at one of the Jersey FestivalsGreat memories of 'Doc'.. at Garden State in 2010. I asked Dottie Pispecky who was running that gig if she could find me a bass player. :"Sure, " she said" Doug Havis can help you out. Great, I thought. Marv Monroe had already said he would back me up on the chord, so I was all set. Of course I soo n found out that it was Doc, not Doug!, and Marv informed me that I would be playing with a 'pair'o'docs' since Marv also is a 'Doc'...in those days I played everything fast so it took Doc Havis a few bars to adjust, with that little smile of his he said" Boy, that's fast!", but he soldier on very well.Doc was always willing to play harmony to anything you could come up with and did it very well. I would mention "Meet Mr. Callaghan" and he would whip out his harmonica and play. Loved that man, may he rest in peace. :'(
Thank you, Danny and Linnett and your friendly family, for warm welcome and great hospitality on my arrival on Friday.I had a great time chatting with my old friends, A.J. , Barbara and with many interesting people I met there for the first time including the saxophone player and a handsome SlideMeister from Virginia sorry I forgot his name Saturday morning, I visited the nearby Canton Art museum, to see a special sculpture exhibition- wounded warrior dogs with my buddy from Indiana. The museum offered so much more to see and the town was very nice. In the afternoon, he and I privately practiced classic music together and when we realized and rushed back to the party, the show was over and missed all the excitement of the performances of SlideMeisters discussed in this thread above.... Sorry..... But we enjoyed good food, campfire and fire dance till late at night.My another unexpected Highlight for this trip was staying at eco- friendly hilltop cottage all for myself for 2 nights. The view was excellent, stars were bright, the air was sweet and the host was exceptionally friendly. The cottage can easily accommodate two or maybe 3 people so if someone is interested in experiencing this type of accommodation, you may enjoy trying during next Danny's party . Half the price of regular hotels that is also attractive, isn't it? Sorry for this late thank you note due to sudden health issue of my sibling.....Will get in touch..Atsuko, from Beautiful PennsylvaniaP.s. Thanks Scotty for your usual nice comment of me.... Hope to see you again ...
Always glad to see folks show up and sad to see them leave cuz you probably won't see them again for a year. (over the years I've observed that only the coolest ever show up there ) Danny always has some cool events planed, (lotsa music and lotsa food ) but for the most part we play the whole thing by ear, and whatever happens, happens. When we get tired of playing, we eat, hobnob/spit & whittle, eat, tech-talk, jump in the pool, eat, sit in the sun or inside eating while listening to whosoever's up there playing, or sometimes we just eat. Did I mention the food part? It's always a hoot and it still gets better every year. @ge
Great!! We'll look forward to seeing you in July then!