I've gotten four tickets to go listen to a couple of hot Romani dance bands the evening of January 26th in Vancouver.[http://www.orkestarslivovica.org/201...ow-january-26/
One pair is dedicated to Sasquatch currently should he decide he'd like to attend and/or be there with someone.
I've invited Amy Denio too, who drives a '91 stock red Festiva she has who mentions she sometimes drives to Vancouver; here in Bellingham just below the border October 2nd last year, playing a gig with her band Kultur Shock.[http://www.kulturshock.com
That was fun seeing them parked together now the second time,* her fairly weathered looking stock one she has named Petunja in front of the one I drive outside on the street for Kultur Shock. Both with 180,000 miles and a suicide pact between them if we can't get them fixed up: A bottle of champagne at the crusher. Like launching the Titanic.
She'll probably end up living in New York and I'll stay stuck in this stupid apartment until they raze the building, after my two week notice to vacate. Probably with a crew of building demolishers already primed to glean my possessions; is one theory around here, the corporation owning the place now already not paying their bills so that the washing machines aren't getting repaired any more.
If Denio has a gig the 26th or other commitments perhaps she knows an alternate to drive her Festiva to Vancouver who'd also enjoy the music; if Sasquatch decides he'd like to see both cars and/or all the above. Or if anyone else chimes in enthused to view both.
Everyone else is sure welcome to show up; though fair warning the performance has been anticipated to sell out, the first ticket I purchased on-line; while now the on-line place I got the next three tickets at which is different from the first website, is also advertising $20 at the door. So, perhaps attendance will be a little sparse?
This was so at the Yuri Yunakov band's performance and dance September 21st, 2007 I was at in south San Francisco's Croatian Community Center; Bulgaria's greatest alto saxophonist. So, hard to say. When in the famous band led by Yuri's mentor Ivo Papasov playing clarinet they'd play for thousands in Europe.
Papasov had to cancel due to illness for the tour when I heard the first performance of the Yuri Yunakov band; which caused twenty cancellations of the forty scheduled performances on that tour. The INS kept out all the rest of the Bulgarian musicians other than nineteen year-old clarinetist Sal, who'd replaced Papasov; so the musicians had only two days rehearsal together before playing.
*The first time they were parked together was August 12 after her band she is president of, the Tiptons Sax Quartet's performance in Seattle.[http://www.tiptonssaxquartet.com I started calling them the New York Yankees of world famous saxophone quartets; after seeing the movie Two Days in New York with Chris Rock & Vincent Gallo, a month or so later. As we were chatting prior to getting into our respective cars, she mentioned I remind her of her wife. Gotta admit I've never heard a line like that before?
One pair is dedicated to Sasquatch currently should he decide he'd like to attend and/or be there with someone.
I've invited Amy Denio too, who drives a '91 stock red Festiva she has who mentions she sometimes drives to Vancouver; here in Bellingham just below the border October 2nd last year, playing a gig with her band Kultur Shock.[http://www.kulturshock.com
That was fun seeing them parked together now the second time,* her fairly weathered looking stock one she has named Petunja in front of the one I drive outside on the street for Kultur Shock. Both with 180,000 miles and a suicide pact between them if we can't get them fixed up: A bottle of champagne at the crusher. Like launching the Titanic.
She'll probably end up living in New York and I'll stay stuck in this stupid apartment until they raze the building, after my two week notice to vacate. Probably with a crew of building demolishers already primed to glean my possessions; is one theory around here, the corporation owning the place now already not paying their bills so that the washing machines aren't getting repaired any more.
If Denio has a gig the 26th or other commitments perhaps she knows an alternate to drive her Festiva to Vancouver who'd also enjoy the music; if Sasquatch decides he'd like to see both cars and/or all the above. Or if anyone else chimes in enthused to view both.
Everyone else is sure welcome to show up; though fair warning the performance has been anticipated to sell out, the first ticket I purchased on-line; while now the on-line place I got the next three tickets at which is different from the first website, is also advertising $20 at the door. So, perhaps attendance will be a little sparse?
This was so at the Yuri Yunakov band's performance and dance September 21st, 2007 I was at in south San Francisco's Croatian Community Center; Bulgaria's greatest alto saxophonist. So, hard to say. When in the famous band led by Yuri's mentor Ivo Papasov playing clarinet they'd play for thousands in Europe.
Papasov had to cancel due to illness for the tour when I heard the first performance of the Yuri Yunakov band; which caused twenty cancellations of the forty scheduled performances on that tour. The INS kept out all the rest of the Bulgarian musicians other than nineteen year-old clarinetist Sal, who'd replaced Papasov; so the musicians had only two days rehearsal together before playing.
*The first time they were parked together was August 12 after her band she is president of, the Tiptons Sax Quartet's performance in Seattle.[http://www.tiptonssaxquartet.com I started calling them the New York Yankees of world famous saxophone quartets; after seeing the movie Two Days in New York with Chris Rock & Vincent Gallo, a month or so later. As we were chatting prior to getting into our respective cars, she mentioned I remind her of her wife. Gotta admit I've never heard a line like that before?
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