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Post #468296 by professahhummingflowah on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 11:40 AM

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WOW! LAST NIGHT WAS A BLAST.

In all my years of being a musician and going to jam sessions, I had never experienced anything like what happened last night. The vibe was intense. I'm going to blog about this later, but until then, I'll be posting here.

We started off with "Manila", which in my opinion is one of those tunes that is deceptively hard... it's melody and feel seems simple enough, but you can tell right away if the band isn't agreeing on feel, time, etc. That wasn't the case with this group. "Manila" is one of those standard standards that every exotica musician knows. And believe you me, these guys all knew it.

Playing with Uncle Harold was a huge highlight. He didn't just sit in, he played the whole night. I learned pretty quick why he has been so successful over the years; why he was in high demand with Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, Augie Colon, etc. etc. etc. The guy is incredible. The only other drummer that I've felt so comfortable with is Abe. In a lot of ways, the way they each approach playing and especially playing exotica is very similar. They're both incredibly inventive, constantly listening and adapting to what's being played around them, and having fun while doing it.

When we played "Quiet Village" ... man oh man, was that awesome. Get this, we had THREE generations of exotica musicians on stage and playing. First-gen, obviously, Uncle Harold... who was on the ORIGINAL MONO Martin Denny recording (as well as the stereo re-do). Second generation... Lopaka and I. Third generation: Lopaka's daughter!!! She's only 6 but man, she was doing whistles and playing shakers and rainstick!!!!!!

Anyways thanks all for your interest in this, and I wish you could have been there. I will post videos and blogs throughout the upcoming week.