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September 15, 2023 48 mins

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In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs and do's and don'ts of participating in musical open mics / jam sessions.

John and Guy swap hats.

John interviews bass player Hooter, who hosts several open mics in the Phoenix area, to build a list of Jam Session Do's and Don'ts.


Episode Notes


Hooter’s Jam Venues and Dates

Starlite Lounge

Every Monday Night 7pm - 11pm

4346 W Olive Ave, Glendale, AZ 85302

623-934-9910

https://www.facebook.com/starliteloungeaz/


El Dorado Bar and Grill

Beginning October 3rd 2023, every Tuesday Night 7pm – 10pm

8708 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

480-945-2606

http://www.eldorado-bar-grill.com/


The Blooze

Every Wednesday Night 6:30pm – 10:30pm

12014 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85028

602-788-4574

https://www.facebook.com/events/104478159347170/104478199347166?active_tab=about


John's Helpful Links

That "Blues Progressions" page is excellent and covers almost all the rest of the bullet points.

The "Blues Turn-Arounds" page is neither comprehensive nor a deep dive, but it's a start. Check out that sweet I-VI-II-V turnaround; it is one of my personal faves.


Hooter's Jam Session Do's and Don'ts

1.      Keep the volume DOWN!!

Nothing will get an open mic discontinued like volume complaints from patrons (who typically vote with their wallets and their feet) and bartenders who just want to get the drink orders right so they can get tipped.

2.      Spend some money in the establishment.

Bar owners are in business for one reason: to make money. If they pay a band to provide live entertainment, they expect that they will be net positive at the end of the night. If not, they'll move on to the next idea.

3.      Don’t argue with the host.

This isn't hubris or ego; the host has a thankless job and even the ones that make it look easy have their hands full. They have to try to fit everyone in during the time alloted for the session. They have to try to ensure that people are for their abilities and that there is a bare minimum band up at all times to produce music. They have to navigate personalities, field and address complaints, make sure the audience is having a good time, make sure the bartenders and owners are happy. Don't add to it by giving them lip.

4.      If there's a sign-up sheet, sign up as soon as you get there.

5.      Leave the bad attitude in the parking lot.

Don't wreck your good time and don't wreck someone else's good time. A jam is EVERYBOD'S time to shine!

6.      Singers call the song key for the musicians, not the other way around.

If you're a singer, know what key you want for a song and tell the band. If you play an instrument, the singer decides, not you.

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