Harmonica
Jam Camp VIII |
St
Louis, Mo. Harmonica Jam Camp VIII focusing on the fundamentals,
the arts of improvisation, the fun of jamming, and you. At the
Radison Hotel & Suites St. Louis, Mo. on April 22, 23, 24,
2005, with coaches John Costa, Jon Gindick, Richard Hunter, Adam
Gussow, Dennis Gruenling and the Piping Hot Buttery Biscuiits
of Blues.
Limited to 35 campers with 5 coaches
Friday, 4/22 5pm to 10 pm
Saturday, 4/23 9:15 am to 10 pm
Sunday, 4/24 9:30 am to 5 pm
$445 for three days of Jam Camp (does not include hotel room)
$395 for prior campers Groups: $50 referral fee hotel: $99 per
night
Call 800-646-9245 For more info and sign up go to harmonicajamcamp.com
• Break-through in performance shyness
• In knowledge
• In harmonica technique
• In soloing ability
• In harmonica street smarts and skills
• In friendship
• In harmoni-community. Break through to your new harmonica
level.
Your Coaches --
• Jon Gindick from Malibu, California - Long time harp and
guitar player and since 1977, author of the world's best selling
harmonica instruction books. (Over a million sold.) Was dead broke
then came up with Jam Camp idea a couple of years ago and we've
now put on 7 camps, each better than the last.
• Dennis Gruenling from New Jersey, acclaimed band leader,
harmonicist for group "Jumptime" one of the most accomplished
amplified blues harp players on the scene today, an expert in
amplification and custom mics, and full time tongue-blocker--
Dennis is also a great teacher . This will be his fouth jam camp.
• Adam Gussow -- from University of Mississippi, This guy
is legend to harp players, the harmonica half of blues duo "Adam
and Satin", a published novelist, and one of the most respected
blues harmonica teachers/players in the world. He is also professor
of creative writing at University of Ol' Miss.
• Richard Hunter from New England, solo harmonica artist
with a wide range of professional credits and widely respected
self-released CD "The Act of Being Free" Richard is
an intensely creative harmonicist and comitted instructor.
• John Costa from Indiana a wonderful teacher/player/guitarist
and expert in prewar blues harmonica harmonica
• Mark Wilson from Irvine, California He coordinates the
groups, moving people to where they need to be. No one gets lost
in Jam Camp. Atlanta Campers Speak Out.
• The Hot Buttery Biscuits of Blues One of St. Louis' best
bands -- and they love to teach. They will be attending the entire
seminar, and we are lucky to have them.
Join us in St. Louis at 800-646-9245, call Jon at 310-457-8278
or stop by harmonicajamcamp.com |
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