village jammers
Westerly, RI      Folk / Bluegrass / Country
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Status Twitter_icon_for_status village jammers has a show coming up on 11/18/2009 at 08:00 PM @ Steak Loft in Mystic, CT http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/6791281

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Members: G.Corkhill - guit/voc, C.Thompson - mando/guit/voc, D.Ravenelle - guit/dob/banjo, M.Palazzolo - bass/voc
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Comprised of old friends who happen to all be seasoned musicians thanks to a deep-rooted love of honest music, the Village Jammers have been gathering to play their unique blend of "bluegrass/country/jazz/rock/blues/folk/rockabilly (insert any style of music here)" for more than thirty years.

Part bluegrass band, part comedy troupe, part working-class Joes...together, a century of collective experience on stringed instruments, witty stage sarcasm and good ol' boy beer connoisuership.

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the Village Jammers

an eclectic mix of contemporary folk, blues, country, and bluegrass

 


The Jammers were born from an open invite of friends gathering to play any style of music they knew, and the result was a long-term friendship and a lot of terrific music. They began as the house band at the now defunct Village Pub in Stonington Borough, Connecticut, and while packing the house, they began the generous practice of inviting fellow musicians----some good, some dying trying----to share their stage. The band was infectious with its own brand of ridiculous humor, costumes, and special guests.
 

It's been said that a Village Jammers practice session is much more than just chords and tunings; you get a healthy dose of political debate, blue-collar beer bottles, beef jerky, ball-busting, and oh yeah, some pretty good music too. The band's knack for encouraging their growing circle of musician friends to join them for jam sessions and gigs; talented musicians like Jay Dempsey, Jim Carpenter, Tommy Giarratano, Vince Thompson, Bill Light, and Steve Jakubielski, makes the Village Jammers as much a family as they are a band. Founding member and harmonica extraordinaire Rene Brisson, who sadly passed away in 2000, still retains an honorary seat in the jam circle each session. Whether it's the friendship bond that makes the music sound so good or the great musicianship that makes the friendships so strong, the bottom line is each musician brings a variety of influences to the table, comprising the Village Jammers' family signature sound.

 

 

 


BAND NOTE:  We "subbed out" the task of naming the band......held a contest at the Village Pub one night and let our audience decide for us. The first-place award was a can of snow peas. Great fun!


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