apkp777
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Could not say it better myself. Thanks Jeremy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrK8zEtJogc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrK8zEtJogc&feature=youtu.be
Jeremy does a great job of representing us all.
Couldn't help but think about those times I drilled into my finger (who here hasn't done that?). Bet he learned early to slow down to make sure that didn't happen!
Scott
Wonderful Jeremy! Thanks for creating and posting this. Someday it would be great to hear you play and perhaps even fly with you. Have a super summer of flying.
Could someone post pictures of Stella painted?
I think we should organize a fly-out to hear/see Jeremy! I'm game. Although, I think he does summer gigs in Idaho and that sounds more attractive to me than his home base.
I think we should organize a fly-out to hear/see Jeremy! I'm game. Although, I think he does summer gigs in Idaho and that sounds more attractive to me than his home base.
I'm going to be playing a small solo in memory of one of the most generous donors who died this past year to start the opening night concert on Monday August 4th and the second piece is Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony which is an intense and popular piece. Here's a link to San Francisco's version of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddfmMITX_E.
Well...the Sun Valley Summer Symphony is REALLY WONDERFUL and tickets are FREE! It's basically an all-star band of many of the best players in many of the most famous American orchestras. We have folks from San Francisco, LA, New York, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Houston, etc. You can sit in the Pavilion or bring the kids, family, pets and a picnic and sit on the lawn with a jumbotron video screen and a forest of fantastic speakers. Lot's of people like the lawn better for both sound and video as well as the vibe. No shade so bring sunscreen and a hat for the lawn.
The schedule is here:
http://www.svsummersymphony.org/schedule-and-repertoire
I'm going to be playing a small solo in memory of one of the most generous donors who died this past year to start the opening night concert on Monday August 4th and the second piece is Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony which is an intense and popular piece. Here's a link to San Francisco's version of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddfmMITX_E
Concerts start a 6:30 and only last an hour with no intermission. In the mountains (mountain standard time) at that time of year, there's still plenty of light afterwards to go eat dinner and have beautiful walk at dusk. Sun Valley/Ketchum are great walking/hiking/biking/fishing/eating/relaxing kind of places. The bike trail system is wonderful and dedicated with no cars. Lots of places to rent bikes.
It would be great to see VAF friends in the flesh and put faces to names and posts! Places fill up fast so if you want to go, start investigating places to stay. Every year a few folks from Livermore fly up as well and seem to have a great time.