Friday June 26th at 7:00PM
St Peter’s Episcopal Church
1010 Broad St
Altavista, VA 24517
(434) 369-5291
Dear All:
It’s the third year in a row I play in Altavista, VA. As Barb & Len moved there a lot of their friends became my buddies too and we stayed in touch since my first visit.
Altavista is a nice small community in the Lynchburg area. The houses are beautiful and I enjoy taking evening walks all around. A lot of people stop and talk, very curious about who I am, my life and after a few days I met the whole neighborhood!
I’ve just gotten back from the concert, and it couldn’t have been any better! The house was packed for the concert, but that was before an influx of late folks showed up and had to stand up the whole concert as they couldn’t find a seat. We were “filled to capacity”, standing room only.
Many of the people who had attended the “Master Classes” in Lynchburg came, as well.
We had a nice buffet and “Merlot” at the intermission, and there were ample and delicious treats for everyone.
It was my friend Jewel’s birthday and instead of playing an “encore” I knocked off followed by the whole crowd “Happy Birthday to You”. She was blushing and moved to the tears as the whole audience was singing for her.
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Tyson and his son Rowen
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St. Peters Church – Altavista, VA
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Smile! I’m shootin’ ya ~
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Say Hello to the camera :)
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Neil brought her delicious brownies
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From Czech Republic
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Linda Ellis Williams
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Late people won’t find a chair!
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Karen Was There!
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Jessica and Lisha
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Gilles from Belgium
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Eric and other kiddos
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Emma and her friend
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Adam Future Rockstar
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A Part of the Crowd and my bud Tyson
Her family was there to be part of it!
Thank you to Linda Ellis Williams, who came to thank everyone for their support. She was well received, and, per usual, represented the “Y” graciously and well. Of course my Sweet Linda was close by and we had a great, great time!
Thank you guys, for a wonderful time; and, thank you to all who helped to make this the success it has been for the third time!
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Tags: alhambra, Altavista, America, blog, Church, classical guitar, d'addario, Frannie's house, fundraising, performances, planet waves, St Peters, touring, Virginia
Posted by admin on Jun 24, 2009 in
Clinics,
On the Road in America
Tuesday June 23rd at 7:00PM
Woodall’s Music
2163 Virginia Ave
Collinsville, VA 24078
276-647-1973
That is another great music store! The you dream to have in your neighborhood. Sandy is running the place for 18 years now and get really involved in the community. The store has a great selection of instruments but also all type of accessories for us musicians.
All type of strings for instance, which is really rare as people usually go for the basics only. Sandy uses to organize clinics and a bunch of guitarists came to attend this short seminar I was giving. The “How Guitars are Made” is probably what catch people’s interest. The scalloped bracing and wood selection are really the appealing part of the clinc.
Showing you can play any style on nylon strings is a great surprise for everyone. Jazz to classical swinging by country music… all is possible. The Alhambra guitars are so loud I can play without a PA system. The guys had a good time playing for hours!!!! after my concert.
And they started a guitar club right after. How cool is that ?
Back to Barb and Len to have French fries with burgers… Barb asking why French fries are not French, I got to tell her
Tomorrow I will me a dude from Ghana, Thomas Johnson – sounds american to me… – He arrived here with $20 and is a successful CEO of furniture compagny. I got to mee this guy, this is America!
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woodall’s Music Collinsville, VA
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A great selection!
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They also offer Guitar Lesson
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Sandy will welcome you! Isn’t she gorgeous?
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And you will meet rockstars there
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… and future rockstar!
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Matt one of the guitar teachers!
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Ready to go?
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A part of the audience
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Some more folks!
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Smile! I take a pic of you…
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I got new buddies~
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Don’t you move…
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Playing a 1C
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With an American Beauty
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Blasting on a 1C
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Loving the 4-P
Tags: alhambra, America, blog, classical guitar, Collinsville, d'addario, music store, performances, planet waves, touring, VA, Woodall's Music
Posted by admin on Jun 23, 2009 in
On the Road in America
Hayden Music Inc
www.haydenmusic.net
4334 Electric Rd
Roanoke, VA
Hayden Music is a full line music store headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia. They proudly serve the musical needs of Virginians since 1978. Specializing in piano sales, they have grown to be the largest piano dealer in western and sale Alhambra Guitars now!
Mr. Hayden and Mark, who also play and teach guitar, are extremely friendly and very active in the development of the store by having the musical community involved. The proof is:
not one chair was left empty for the Alhambra Guitar Clinics.
The crowd has been composed of guitarist (ugh!) all fine pickers, jazzmen and classical players. After I presented how guitars are constructed, and played some of the models I had with me, some guitarists came on stage to show their incredible talent! Let me tell you: I have been impressed by the quality and the artistry of all those persons. They sang, played and jammed until late, showing their passion for music but, also, how they loved the Alhambra Guitars.
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A Big Crowed
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Mr. Hayden will welcome you
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Always ready to smile, Mark will tell you everything about Alhambra Guitars
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Mark and fellows ready to laugh… at me?
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Passing the Guitars and playing… I just got to enjoy!!!
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Robyn, fabulous jazz singer, left with an Alhambra Guitar…
I had to ask Alhambra to send me more guitars as a lot were sold!!!
They have the project to develop a guitar club and invite guitarists to perform once a month. Do not hesitate to contact them:
haydenmusic@aol.com
Therefore you will have a new place to play in town and fall in love with the Alhambra Guitars.
I’ll be back there in October, after New York tour, to present D’Addario Strings and Planet Waves accessories.
Why French Fries are not French? Ah, yeah… I forgot to talk about it… next time, ’cause it’s too late now and I have to wake-up early and head to Collinsville.
Cheers and if you recognize you in the pics, let me know!
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Tags: alhambra, America, blog, classical guitar, d'addario, Hayden Music, performances, Piano store, planet waves, Roanoke, touring, VA, Virginia
Posted by admin on Jun 23, 2009 in
On the Road in America
Sunday June 21 st of at 3:00PM
Pick ‘n’ Grin
www.pickngrin.com
106 Gore Rd Knoxville, TN
Pick’n'Grin has been serving Knoxville and many surrounding counties since May of 1975.
It is one of the best places I visited and their guitar collection is amazing!
Also, they offer, on the top of a great customer service, music lesson with some of the finest guitar teachers.
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A Cowboy From Maine will take a great care of you!
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Don’t you move I’m gonna take a pic of you!
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Larry Plays a Luthier Rio
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The Crowed at Pick’n'Grin
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Playing Alhambra 8-P
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Ready For Clinic?!
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Reidor Red
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Thank You!
Instruction has always been a major focal point for them and they have been blessed to have the best Instructors and facilities in the Southeast. They have 600 students of all ages taking private lessons each week!
The store was packed for the Alhambra Guitar Clinic and people passed a great time playing the guitars and learning about how guitars are made. A lot of the folks already possess an Alhambra (the teacher, Larry, has a Luthier Rio…) and the guitar world is very active there. Larry has an impressive collection of photos of different guitar players and know a lot of them personally. We spent a great time talking about guitar after the clinic and we will visit again soon!
Next time I will tell you why French Fries are not French but for now I have to get some rest before going to Hayden Music in Roanoke, VA.
Night-night…
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Tags: alhambra, America, blog, classical guitar, d'addario, Knoxville, performances, Pick ‘n’ Grin, planet waves, Tennessee, touring
Posted by admin on Jun 23, 2009 in
On the Road in America
Charles Myrtle’s
105 McBrien Road Chattanooga, TN 37411
Saturday June 20th at 7:30PM
It was great to go back to play at “Charles Myrtle’s“, one of the very first places I played in the US when I started American tours.
A lot of folks became my friends and, go back there after five years has been a blast!
I got to meet new people, visit with friends I haven’t seen in a while and spent the night at Karen’s fabulous house.
Andrew that I haven’t seen in a while introduced me to his beautiful new child Evangeline, a real angel! Like always his cookies were delicious and I treated him with two tunes in DADGAD tuning. Andrew invited me to play for service at the Unity, and sharing the music and communion with everyone had been a blessing.



Karen hosted me for the night and she has a fabulous house with incredible character… wonderful evening catching up and nice breakfast before meeting the fellows at Unity.






It was short as I had to go to Knoxville for a clinic-concert at Pick’n'Grin… oh… do not get the time to tell you why French Fries are not French… but will do it soon!
Au revoir…
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Tags: alhambra, America, blog, Charles Myrtle, Chattanooga, classical guitar, d'addario, performances, planet waves, Tennessee, touring
Well, this is funny when you think about it:
- French fries… are not French (I’ll tell you why later)
- French manicure is labeled “American Nails” in France
- French dip has nothing French
- Cowboys wear “Wrangler” and I kept buying “Levis 501” thinking I got a “Cowboy Lookin’ “
… And for thoses reasons we have a strong attraction for each other cultures.
And that’s the reason I came here and live in Dallas.
To answer your questions (Why did you come here? France is so beautiful!) the American Dream slapped me in the face first time I came for a tour in California when I was 25 (42 now… depends if you read this post in 10 years from now…). People are cool, creative, everything is possible, all your dreams are about to come true. No, really! Look around you and at you:
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How many different jobs did you have?
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How many of your friends went back to school ? (not you because you spend to much time on internet)
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How many people you know around you want to achieve dreams and new goals…
This society is always moving and that creates a unique flow of energy attracting me… OK, let’s go to “What Happens in ze Life of A Frenchy in America… and I will tell you in the next post why French Fries are not French! Let’s go…
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A few Alhambra Guitars in the car. Ready to go on tour all across America!
Tags: alhambra, America, blog, classical guitar, clinics, d'addario, French fries, performances, planet waves, touring, travel, workshop