RE: [Harp-L] Going to New York...take the A-Train!!!



Now that's what I'm talking about!  Thanks for the invite, Rob. I was hoping
I'd get a chance to check out one of your shows while I was out there, but I
checked your site and the dates didn't match up with my trip.  Glad to hear
you'll be playing on the 8th.  I'll be there unless something real bad
happens to me.

I lived in New York for 8 years and I KNOW the people there are great.  And,
hey, I even lived in Jersey for a year...although it was Princeton.  When I
moved to Venice, CA after leaving New York, I used to tell my fellow
Californians that New Yorkers were great people - you'll get stabbed in both
New York and LA, but in New York, at least, they'll stab you in the chest
and you'll have a fighting chance...in LA, they stab you in the back.

The 8th sounds perfect for my trip and I promise I won't embarrass you for
inviting me to play some harp, bringing some San Francisco (okay, San
Rafael) Blues to the Big Apple.  

Robert G. 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Paparozzi [mailto:chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:07 AM
> To: Matthew Prouty; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: robertgaustad@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Going to New York...take the A-Train!!!
> 
> Apologies to the list as I know we are not suppose to plug 
> gigs on Harp-l, if we ALL did there'd be CHAOS!
> 
> But since Robert is coming in from out of town, I thought I'd 
> let folks know about this historic and FREE event in 
> NYC................
> 
> Good Call Matthew, Big Ed runs a great Jam in the APPLE and 
> Joisey too!
> 
> Robert.....since your in town 9/2 - 9/15....I'll invite you 
> up to Harlem! 
> It's a gig NOT an open Jam, musicians have to be asked to 
> come up and play etc.....
> 
> OK, so you've been asked,-)!!! feel free to "Pack a few Tin 
> Sandwichs" and partake in the greazy but GREAT food at: 
> Dinosaur BBQ....(Thurs September
> 8th) no cover!
> 
>     Bid Ed Sullivan will also be there that night, it's kind 
> of a VERY important night in NYC Blues history...
> 
> The Event:
> a send-off party.....
> 
> Blues Advocate, Buddy Fox has done a myriad of events in NYC 
> for 40+ years and on Sept 9th will leave to retire in Maui, Hawaii.
> 
>      Buddy Fox helped many Blues Atrist in NYC get the 
> recognition they deserve and has also responsible for most of 
> the talent bookings in NY for Blues over the past 35 years! 
> (Manny's Car Wash, Lonestar Roadhouse, Dinosaur BBQ-nyc, NYC 
> Bluescruise and The Lonestar Cafe to name a few)
> 
>     I will headline that night with Danny Draher from Chicago 
> on Guitar/Vcls with TONS of unannounced special 
> guests.....including YOU if you make it,-)!
> 
> again sorry for the bandwidth.....
> 
> I'd love to invite ALL the Harp-L ers reading this to play, 
> but there would JUST not be enough time...I'm extending the 
> invitation to Robert as a gesture of NY hospitality...."Yes, 
> there IS such a thing as NY Hospitality..it's not any 
> oxymoron!!!,-))))" and if you can't do it this trip...the 
> offer stands next time....!
> 
> Harp Content: there will be PLENTY!,-)
> 
> and many thanks and best of luck too Buddy, NY will miss him!!
> 
> all the best,
> rob
> http://home.earthlink.net/~chromboy/
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthew Prouty" <matthewprouty@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 11:55 AM
> Subject: [Harp-L] Going to New York
> 
> 
> Robert,
>  I highly recommend any of the jams hosted by Big Ed Sullivan
>  http://www.bigedsullivan.com/
>  Big Ed is a great guitarist and host a couple of blues jams 
> a week. Two are
> in Manhattan and the other is NJ. I highly recommend either 
> of the two in
> Manhattan. The Wednesday night one is probibly the 
> 





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