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Waiting for the Waiter cover
Posted by Mark Kozu on 05/10/2020 at 19:36This past weekend some friends and I performed a cover of Waiting for the Waiter for the Jamulus WorldJam. Jamulus is free open source software that enables musicians to play from their homes together with other musicians. The majority of us are in the Seattle, WA area, but the lead guitarist is in San Jose, CA and the harmonica player is in Birmingham, AL.
Edited to add the video.
Joseph Manzi replied 4 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 23 Replies -
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Let the Twins know !
They link to covers of their originals.
They benefit.
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Mark, that would be awesome to see. MLT cover video has been posted at the forum before.
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Just make sure the Twins know.
I don’t know how closely they monitor the General Discussion threads.
Good job !
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Thank you so much. Glad you liked it. I’ve been playing for the WorldJam for about 4 months and absolutely love it. I have had an opportunity to play with so many wonderful musicians all over the US. Jamulus has given musicians of all abilities an outlet to play when all other outlets have been shut down.
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Awesome Job Mark! Well done and this is one of my favorites from the Orange Album
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Thanks Bill. I got a message from Lisa earlier today and they liked it too.
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Good morning Mark,
I just listen to the rendition of Waiting for the Waiter that you and the other musicians performed. You did an excellent job and I would like to thank you for sharing this.
I am glad Mona & Lisa got to see it too.
It’s funny how this pandemic has force musicians to come up with new way to perform music.
You and your mates should be proud. Great stuff. Hope you can share other performances.
Joe
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Thank you Joseph, I’m glad you enjoyed the performance. WorldJam is a 2 1/2 hour weekly event and I usually play on 2 songs every week. I’ve uploaded 14 of my performances to my YouTube channel. I’m going to try and get the rest of my performances uploaded soon. If you search on my name in YouTube you can find my channel. Also, if you search for “WorldJam” you can find most of the complete past performances.What’s so amazing about this software is that it allows us to play live with other musicians from around the US and in some cases those of us in the US can play with musicians in Europe. The weekly events are streamed live to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch on Saturday at 5pm BST in the UK, which is Noon Eastern and 9am Pacific in the US
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Mark,
I will defiantly check you out on You Tube. I guess it’s sort of like the you tube videos Playing for Change. I really enjoy them. Like you said it’s amazing you can be playing with other musician half way around the world. Not really knowing them. That’s how powerful music is and can be.
Thanks for the tip and I will check you out on You Tube. Mark you enjoy your day.
Joe
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Mark , I watched a few of the you tube. Great job on Blind Faith Can’t find my way home and Pretenders – I’ll stand by you. I must have listen to at least eight. I really like the Marshall Tucker Can’t you see. That was well done along with Tennessee Whiskey.
Good job. You have a ton of video’s I intend to watch them all. Also subscribed and thumbs up.
You always seem to have a theme in your square words, pictures. Pretty cool. Do you ever play electric guitar?
Also Heather has a unique soulful bluesy voice. I like her singing.
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