Hi again Dave, nice to have a fellow musician and Blues fan on the Forum. I am a drummer and was in a Classic Rock and Blues band for 16 years, playing over 400 gigs. Then I retired from work and relocated to the County of Norfolk from Sussex. After a while I joined another band, but one of the guys had an ego problem, liked to change his guitar every 3 or 4 numbers and every now and again tried to sing out of his range.... I walked away from all of that! I put myself about on sites for musicians and bands to hook up with each other, but being 68 years old limited the response. Then a local lass told me about The Norfolk Blues Society, who hold open Jam nights twice a month. I went along and was knocked out by how much fun it was. You just turn up at the venue, put your name down on a list with the instrument you play and /or sing, and after the house band has played for about half an hour they call people up from the list to form a band. The drums, backline, keyboards, P.A and mixer are all set up. The guys just plug in their axes, the vocalist chooses any Blues based numbers, gives the keys, the structure of the songs if not familiar and off they go. The vocalist signals to the players when to take a solo, and if there are any stops, and signals when to wind the song up. . After a couple of songs they call up other people on the list to form another combo. I works! And it's great fun and such a buzz! The last jam was 4 days ago and we had a great Sax player along who played on 2 of my numbers. If there are not many drummers present you get to play on more jams, I played on 6 numbers at that last jam!......Check it out, search... norfolk blues society uk ... Go to the Gallery page, click on 30th August, Walnut, Play the middle video '08 Adam Jarrett'. That's me on the kit!
I'm going to check your band out right now!
All the best,
Bonzo.