Re: Omaha, NE - New Mando Player looking for inspiration & others
Originally Posted by
adbomaha
And if you dig Irish music, we have a session once a month on Sunday Nights at the Brazen Head.
Hi, adbomaha, if your session seems like it has any legs, could you have someone list it on thesession.org? It isn't there, only two sessions that seem to have died off. Also, any particular Sunday?
I get to Omaha every now and then, and coming from Minneapolis with its plethora of playing possibilities, the Dakotas and Nebraska don't have that many options to join a jam or a session. Everytime I come to Omaha, I scour the interwebs for any bluegrass, old time, Irish, or Scottish session. So, far I've only hit one Muddy Waters fiddle slow jam over the years. That was fun, but they were preparing for a concert at a local shindig, so it was more a rehearsal than a jam. Still, the folks were friendly and it was worth the Uber out from downtown and the bus back. Annnnnd, since I picked up the bus at the Children's Hospital, that's only a 10 minute walk to the Brazen Head, so I know how to get there. It would be nifty to play some Irish tunes in Omaha.
Rob Ross
Apple Valley, Minne-SOH-tah
1996 Flatiron A5-Performer, 1915 Gibson F-2 (loaned to me by a friend), 2008 Kentucky Master KM-505 A-Model
1925 Bacon Peerless tenor banjo (Irish tuning), 1985 Lloyd Laplant F-5, 2021 Ibanez PFT2 Tenor Guitar (GDAE)
and of course, the 1970 Suzuki-Violin-Sha Bowl Back Taterbug
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