Monday, February 5, 2007

The next gig and thoughts about rabbits.

Great news: we've got a weekly gig. That's right, from now until the end of time, we'll be playing at the Red Brick every Wednesday from 10PM-1AM. Come out and join us for an entertaining (and free) night.

Also, mark your calendars, The Jazz Workshop will play the Red Brick this Saturday, February 10 from 7 to 10 in the evening. Come pre-game with us!

In addition to all that, we're headed into the studio this week to do some recordings. You'll be able to listen to them on this site soon.

Finally, in the midst of this cold, cold weather, be sure to eat lots of food and dress in many loose fitting layers. Also, realize that the rabbit has not a thermostat to comfort him in the cold. He must find his warmth in other ways.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

At the Red Brick

This past Wednesday, we played a fun show at the Redbrick. At ten o'clock, Zac took the stage and sung a few tunes while playing the guitar and piano (unfortunately not at the same time). Then, he called Chris up, and those two played together. After that, Chris did a few tunes solo. At about 11PM, TJW (how about that acronym!) began to rock. They rocked hard and long, playing until 1AM with a meager break at the half.

Also, good news: We'll be playing at the Red Brick again this coming Wednesday (January 31). The format should be pretty similar (solos to start, TJW at 11PM). This is a free concert! If ya'll enjoyed the last show, come on back, hear.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Our First Gig!

On Thursday, January 4, 2007, we played our first gig at the Blue Gator. The event was sponsored by a local, progressive organization known as Up In Arms. We played three sets consisting mostly of jazz standards ("Night in Tunisia," "Take Five," and "Autumn Leaves" among others), though we also did quite a few pop classics (Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," Dylan's "Tambourine Man," and "Earth Angel" by the Penguins).

The show went well. We played nearly three hours of music, and I think the crowd dug us (they even danced a bit!). It was a great way to start our musical revolution! Look for us around town (we're thinking the Red Brick in a few weeks).