Sunday, February 20, 2011

First Tee February 17, 2011

Last Thursday night at the First Tee marked my 100th Open Mic since taking over from Josal. We've got a good core of regular musicians and a fairly steady showing of new and occasional players as well.  One of the things I really like about The First Tee Open Mic is the number of people that come in to listen.  It's always a plus to have an appreciative audience when you are on the stage and adding our guests to First Tee's regular folks is just the mix to make it happen.  So, once again I would like to thank everyone for supporting local music and especially Open Mics.

We opened the stage with Jason Hykle,
receiving some backup from Keith Craik.

 This was Steve Orta's first time at The First Tee, but he is no stranger to my open mics.

Brandon Smith was up next with a fun set of original country songs.

We then moved on to TC Smythe and Stephen Daly. 
Sunny Side Up? Slap & Tickle?  Whatever they call themselves they are always entertaining.

Chris Mitchell is another first timer to The First Tee. Chris plays some excellent jazz on his Soprano Sax. 

Bruce Ross was a nice follow to Chris with his rich gospel voice and inspirational songs.

Larry Sepulvado was next up to "play some songs for ya".  Larry's originals are always crowd pleasers.

Josh Wager is back in full swing as a regular open mic player.  It's always nice have him on the stage.

Although Hunter Nelson is a favorite regular and Rhew Fletcher has been out at previous venues this is the first time we've gotten to hear Mythical Jungle Lake. Joining Hunter and Rhew was Benji Cooksey adding some fine harmony to the mix.

Chrysa Ford is a fairly regular spectator at open mic, but this night she decided to get up and sing a little a Capella number.  Very cool.

Amy Waters followed Chrysa keeping the estrogen charged on the stage,

and then Andrea Thompson closed us out for the night.

Also special thanks to Keith Craik for backing up so many other musicians on his fiddle.

So there you have it!  A great way to mark 100 Open Mics.  It's alway a good time at The First Tee, but this great group of musicians and fans make this Open Mic very special.  Many thanks to all.




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