Pictures from the jam session at The Daily Grind
July 31, 2006
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This weeks pictures were taken by me.  My family will want to know why I am not in any of them so....there you go.  So yes I was there
and I did play.  Once again, I just forgot to get someone to take my picture.  Ooops. Our usual photographer, Sally Swiss was down
and out with a bug.  Earlier in the week I had got out the manual for my camera and read about the white balance hoping I could
adjust the flash so the faces would not be so washed out looking.  I think I went overboard so I apologize for the grainy blurry pictures.
 Maybe I'll have it down by next week.
So I did.  I think this one is much better.  That's the great sculptor
David Addicks behind them.
Andrew Fortson, Tom Helton, and Frank Battaglia
Jack the owner
Tom Helton and Frank Battaglia
Reggie Goebel was on fire!!!!
This is Brian Bell from Los Angeles
Neil Sargent, Tianna Hall, and Doug Robertson.
Neil does the set ups on all my basses and guitars and Doug has
an Emmy for Sound Design!!!!!  Oh yeah, and Tianna's pretty.
I like Andrew Fortson.  He's
a nice guy.  He delivers
pizzas at Late Night Pie.  I
had to beg for him to sit in.  
He didn't want to and said
he was very nervous.  He
played the Autumn Leaves
and did just fine.
Bill Sager is an ex-merchant marine who now sings jazz
and bartends at Cezannes. He also owned a piano bar
in Chicago were the Basie band came and sat in once.
They're Italian, they're American, they love jazz, and they make
great sauce.  The Battaglia's....Lisa and Frank.
Tom Helton and Susan Elliot.  Cute.
Joel Fulgham's drumming rocks my world.  World class
A+ drummer.
Joe Romano and Susan Elliot were the first live jazz I heard when I
was a kid. They call themselves Mood Indigo.  It was great then, it
is great now.  They perform at the Daily Review on Sundays
6-8:30p.m.
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This was the first picture I took of Jose-Miguel Jamal and Paul
English. Paul said they were not ready yet and to take another.
My dear friends....Gary Nakamura, Deborah Dunlap, and Donna Chatham. I introduced Gary to Donna
because they both have parents with Alzheimer's.  Donna is a singer songwriter who does wildlife rescue,
and teaches creative writing at UofH.  There is not much Deborah Dunlap doesn't know how to do.
Paul English clowning with David Addicks and Terry Dunn.  Terry Dunn is a
firefighter and great jazz trumpeter.  I read on AOL that firefighters hold the
most respected profession of all careers out there. Sounds right to me.
One more picture of Andrew Fortson...you
can see his face better in this one.