Sunday, June 5, 2011

First Tee Open Mic 6/2/2011

All open mics go through cycles it seems.  They’re up, they’re down, they’re gone, they’re back up again somewhere else. We postulate reasons about the weather, the sports season, the school cycles, the economy and who knows what all.  Truth is we don’t know why.  What we do know is that open mic is all about people.  It’s about musicians.  It’s about music lovers.  It’s about regular patrons. It’s about new clientele.  Without all of you fine people that show up, there just wouldn’t be any point at all.  There are great open mics all over Houston and none of them would be successful if people weren’t interested.  With that said, I’d like to thank each and every one of you that support my open mics as well as the others around town.  Your presence and energy make it happen.  Thank you , thank you, thank you


The band of many names started off the show last week,
this time under the name of  Beard Painting.
Jason Hykle, Chris Meacham and Joe Martin.

Steve Orta hasn't been around for a while.
It was good to see him back on our stage.

Brad Bowman made his first appearance at the
First Tee Open Mic, but he is no stranger to
the open mic scene.

Peter Cornish made it back again.  He's working in 
Houston for a few months so hopefully we'll see him back soon.

Van Buchanan celebrated his birthday with us.
It's always fun when Van is in the house.

Hunter Nelson followed Van and played a few of
his originals. 

Bruce Ross followed Hunter, and also stood in
on Bass Guitar for several performers

Another newcomer to the First Tee stage was
J.W. Wind.  J.W. host his own open mic
every Tuesday night at Hefleys on West Gray. 
Check it out!

Zane Nordin rolled out the keyboard for some fun tunes,
and got some help from Bruce.  By the way Zane,  love
the keyboard stand.  Finally a good use for Bud Light.

Ray Sauter made it back for his second appearance
at The Tee.

C-4 Ebrahimi took her turn with a few her original songs.

Vivien Micheloni was in for her second apperance.  Vivien 
is very new to public performance and is doing a great job
of playing through the nervousness.

Ryan Tierney was yet another first time player
at The First Tee Open Mic.  Turns out Ryan and I 
share some history.  It was cool to run into him.

Lance Johnson made it in late but still got up to play for us.

And we finished off the night with a few jams. 
Here is Bruce, Ray, and Dave running through a 
David Allen Coe.

As always it was a fun and entertaining evening at
The First Tee.  Join us every Thursday for 
good friends, fun and music.

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