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oldcitico - Posted - 03/09/2007: 10:05:13
hey folks-
didn't make it this year and was wondering if anybody could report on this years BUW? pics? thanks - old citico
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trapdoor2 - Posted - 03/09/2007: 10:44:57
Lovely weather, good food, lots of jammin'...never got my camera out.
It seemed a bit on the shy side this year (for some reason), the big jam in the Cedars Lodge was not quite as densely packed as I have seen it and the directed jams were not nearly shoulder-to-shoulder. I dunno, it might have just been that we weren't packed into the Camp Store this time. I did hear some folks noting that the traditional "all night" cabin jams were SRO.
The Saturday evening jam started out with BG and Western Swing in front of the main fireplace...many of the OT players just left their instruments in the cases. Didn't stop some of us, we just cranked up across the room and drowned 'em out...
Still, it is a great venue and I had a good time as usual. Learned some new tunes, made some new friends, networked with old ones and went home with sore fingers. Hard to beat that!
"If banjos needed tone rings, S.S. Stewart would have built 'em that way."
===Marc