Celebrate Mom with us this Mother’s Day 💐
We’ll be treating all moms to complimentary mimosas 🥂
Plus, enjoy live music by @mark.sepic to make the day even more special.
Bring your family and let’s celebrate together!
Got talent? 🎶
Come through to our next Open Music Jam and express yourself!
Hosted by @mark.sepic
All artists welcome—bring your energy and your passion 🔥
🕔 We start at 5 PM
May live music!🎶
Cinco de Mayo- Mark Sepic is here from 5-8pm🎸
Mother's Day- Alex Krolick on guitar from 1-4pm🎸
Friday, May 15th- the Farrucas Duo will be entertaining us from 6-9pm🎸🪇
Pls call for reservations- 905-668-6080.
Preservation hall installation three:
This guy looks very relaxed and laid-back in his reposed pose, but it wasn’t a pose, it’s just the way he was at the time. He must’ve just been playing some supportive lines at that point, and the whole New Orleans aesthetic is to weave a bunch of background lines behind the soloist with this effortless, organic counterpoint. It sounds so easy and random and loose, but it is anything but. That is the wonder and illusory effortlessness of devout ensemble playing in the New Orleans idiom. It was like a pilgrimage to Mecca, to Bethlehem, to Atlantis, to the garden of Eden. Thank God for New Orleans! 
I had a wonderful maiden voyage gig at Bluffs Pizza Pub in Scarborough tonight. Great people running the place, and wonderful clientele, including Neighbours, friends, and family. In fact, my family got involved in one of the songs and got everyone singing along, which was quite delightful.  my grandchildren were very impressed when they saw this poster of me all over there sports screens, during the gig. I think that they think I’m a real rockstar.🤣 anyway, thanks to Abby, Andres, Alberto  and the Chef, who I didn’t get to meet. You all made it great, and I so look forward to the next time. 
Hi folks,
Anybody in the Kawartha Lakes area this afternoon? I will be playing at the Coach And Horses Pub in lindsay Ontario, from 2 to 5 PM. This will be my first return engagement there. I had a wonderful time on my maiden voyage. People are very open-minded and fun loving And it’s nice when people get up and start dancing when you’re playing solo. That’s what it’s all about. 
Well, I finally made it to Mecca, to Bethlehem, to Ground Zero for flamenco guitar. We just had a couple of days in the charming town of Seville, Spain. My priceless Romero guitar was made there in 1977. My late great best guitar friend, Robert Carter, bought it at a store in Madrid, that same year.  after being quite hesitant to let me look at it, let alone touch it in our first year of Guitar friendship, he finally relented and let me try it. I was smitten. After almost 20 years of playing a lot of flamenco, bossa nova, and Django-style jazz, Robert got called upstairs. Then he blew me away, leaving me the Romero in his will. He also had a Takamine 132, which he sold to me shortly after we met. I still have it, and it has served me for over 40 years, on every gig and project imaginable. It just gets better and better. The Romero, on the other hand, has a paradoxical strength and huge cojones, for such a slender guitar. The Spanish Cyprus back and sides, and the cedar top give it such an incredible fragrance, evoking a high holy day in an old church.  I have visited the oldest guitar store in Seville yesterday, but they didn’t have any other guitars made by Romero. All they have are new flamenco guitars, and even the two best didn’t hold a candle to my Romero. I found it strange that the oldest guitar store in Seville had no Old guitars. oh well, it was nice to make the cookies.