Diggsblues
932 posts
Aug 18, 2011
4:14 AM
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The Jimi Lee Jams were a great addition to SPAH and I hope they make them a permanent part of SPAH.
Jimi is a great guitar and rack player. He played a variety of jazzy blues, funk and cool tunes that were fun to jam on.
The first night for me was full of magic only SPAH could produce. Unlike the blues jam it was smaller. The roster was: Jelly Roll Johnson, PT Gazell and myself to be joined later by Ron Kalina and Erico Granafei. There were a few more players who's names escape me. Sorry guys.
I can remember having a blast playing Cantaloupe Island. Thanks Jimi Lee and SPAH
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 Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind How you doin'
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toddlgreene
3190 posts
Aug 18, 2011
4:42 AM
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Jimi Lee really lit up HCH, too. Phenomenal tone and ability, especially for a rack player, and damn good guitarist/singer as well. ---------- Todd L. Greene
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Tuckster
866 posts
Aug 18, 2011
8:17 AM
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Jimi Lee is a very talented guy. I liked that he didn't just play I IV V progressions. He mixed it up and kept the players challenged. Thanks to him, I got to dip my toe into the waters of 5th position. I didn't do very well, but it's a start.
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