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guitar309
Posted 2008-11-26 11:05 PM (#9754)
Subject: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS


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Location: ILLINOIS
any O fans from central ILLINOIS?? Peoria area?
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dobro
Posted 2008-11-26 11:24 PM (#9755 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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Well, not central.... But, sorta like Sarah, I can see Peoria from my house, dude!
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dobro
Posted 2008-11-28 8:33 PM (#9756 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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Any other Ovation jazzers in Chicago?
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-11-28 10:57 PM (#9757 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS


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Location: Copenhagen Denmark
" Tamboura " was a Jazz -piece ??
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schroeder
Posted 2008-11-29 9:32 AM (#9758 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS


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Yes.
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dobro
Posted 2008-11-29 11:23 AM (#9759 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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I'm always thrilled to hear from people of like mind. Clive and I trade jazz news and impressions. A few years ago I met Jeff Burns here and started a band!! So jazzers always must chime in!!!

Hey Vic: go to MY PERSONAL PAGE and maybe you'll find "Song for My Father" or "Ursa Gypsy" a bit more on da jazz side.

So when are you visiting Chicago, dude?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-11-29 11:45 AM (#9760 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS


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Location: SoCal
Originally posted by dobro:
Well, not central.... But, sorta like Sarah, I can see Peoria from my house, dude!
I believe that quote is attributed to Tina Fey.....
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dobro
Posted 2008-11-29 12:46 PM (#9761 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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..she said "Peoria from my house, dude?"

Wow!
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Waskel
Posted 2008-11-29 4:28 PM (#9762 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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Location: closely held secret
Yes, she's quite the comic genius...
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dobro
Posted 2008-11-29 8:27 PM (#9763 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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Location: Chicago
So are Jeff Burns, Dobro, and Guitar309 the ONLY Ovation Fans in all of Illinois? Help!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-12-01 12:38 AM (#9764 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS


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Gregg , a cherished member from OMAHA will be heading your way , to get a guitar " PLEK `ed " ( I can n`t wait to hear his verdict on that ), so , that`s one more , now , I`ve never been to Chicago , but ( from heresay ) , there seems to be a street filled with Blues Players , ..as it is , yer and Jeff`s music seem to be influenced by Spanish style ( do I dare say Flamenco ? ) , perhaps I need to be taught a new what Jazz is all about... :)

Vic

..just keep on scratchin` , I`m with ya`...
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dobro
Posted 2008-12-02 2:52 PM (#9765 - in reply to #9754)
Subject: Re: Anyone from Central ILLINOIS



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Well... take Corea's Spain: it is based on Rodrigo's melody from the Concerto de Aranjuez, which is drawn from popular music akin to flamenco. It has that "Spanish" sound. Chick fits a nice snappy jazz line to it along with a beautiful and easy chord progression. We play it at every gig and improvise our butts off. I think that is the essence of the jazz spirit: playing over chord changes, swinging where possible. We also have lots of fun with Horace Silver, with Take Five; we've played Wes Montgomery's "Four on Six" and Ornette Coleman's "Blues Connotation"; So you see: what the "advertisement" on our page says is really the confusing truth:

"We are a Chicago-based trio specializing in exotic yet accessible acoustic music with a Mediterranean flavor. Our repertoire crosses over from contemporary jazz and flamenco to world music elements. A typical set list reflects the influence of virtuoso composers (Di Meola, Corea). A Guitars of Fire performance combines original material with well-known pieces and jazz standards ("Spain," "Take Five," "Song for My Father)"
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