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<p>After some years away from that City,(Austin.Texas),I went there,(Gerry Zaragemca), for some recording,(Fusion/Reggae), a new approach to recording,also we visit for the first jamming at Corpus Christi,(the city was bigger that what I thought),also a great time there.Dr. Zaragemca</p> _________________ International Club of Percussionists |
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Are you somehow involved with the west African Music Night? ASA was invited to the occassion. _________________ " Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." -Abraham Lincoln |
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I have been involved with West African Music, becouse that is part of my teaching,but I don't know that organization.Dr. Zaragemca _________________ International Club of Percussionists |
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We came back to Austin,(this time to play),and it was great, the place was packed and the audience was very responsive,(taking into account that it was my first presentation with this group in Austin),the street was full after all parties,(it remind me DownTown-Houston),after everybody is out of the Clubs,a lot of college people,(an observation was that we couldn't witness any fight),a lot of screeming and jumping,etc...but not fight.Dr. Zaragemca _________________ International Club of Percussionists |
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Greetings, we just finished doing a live recording last week and we might have to return to Austin for the mixing. This is for he new DVD. Gerry Zaragemca _________________ International Club of Percussionists |
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After some time away from the City, we came back for a Raggae/ Jamming in Austin, (Flamingo's Cantina), the people were happy that we came back, (there were a few Ethiopians which were there), and another jamming in Galveston, with Fiel Band, and Sharck Attack. Gerry Zaragemca _________________ International Club of Percussionists |
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