Name: Jeff
Been in Buenos Aires for: 1 month
Plan to stay until: It’s time to leave
Musician?: Yes.
If so, what do you play: Piano and Keys are my specialty, but have figured out how to play most everything you dont have to blow into.
Genre/s of choice: Funk. Acid Jazz. Anything with a B-3. Most everything with a Fender Rhodes, and switch that to everything if it has the Donald Fagan phaser attached to it.
Plans for this blog: To try and keep the good vibe Julien has started, but of course, add a little of my own flavor. I love Jazz, have played a lot of it growing up, listen to whatever I can whenever I can, but unfortunately I’m not much of a reader or studier. Almost everything I know comes from experiencing and doing. Thus, my suspicion is that this blog may include some things that aren’t exactly “Jazz” but instead “cool music” that I have or you should check out in Buenos Aires. But that in itself is Jazz, man, improvising, making the song (er, blog) yours, letting the mind wander, the fingers dance, and the music flow freely…
Today I plan to check out two gigs:
#1: Guy with the username CHiggins1985 left this message on the baexpats.org forum:
Hey dude-
I play every Wednesday and Friday from 5-7 at a place called Pura Vida on Reconquista 516 downtown (near Corrientes) It’s me and a Mexican percussionist and we play a mix of pop from different eras and artists, Caetano Veloso, Manu Chau, Beatles, Kinks, Bob Marley, to name a few…we’re always looking for soloists to get the energy up so bring your sax sometime and let’s jam! (this goes for any other soild, improvising musicians on the thread) Hope to see you sometime!
Charlie
Strange story attatched to this: I saw the post, saw that it was signed by someone named Charlie, looked at the username and thought, “Man, I knew a Charlie Higgins back in middle school who was a year older than me (I was born in 1986)”. I then remembered that not only did he play the guitar, but we played together in the very first band situation I was ever a part of, our middle school jazz band. I must have been 11 or 12 years old. However, our school only had 50 kids per grade, so I was still a bit doubtful that this was the same kid. Shot an email over to the guy, and got a prompt response that it was in fact the same Charlie. As a result of this story, I will now proceed to arrange a funked out version of “It’s a Small World After All”,
#2: Going to go check out the jam session at Barintimo in Belgrano that Julien wrote about two posts ago.
Chau
Listen up, all ye jam-session seekers! If you want to strut and fret your hour (or five minutes) on the simple and welcoming stage of 
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