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Peter Case at Steynberg Gallery

Montana Skies at Steynberg Gallery

Mary McCaslin & Jade Jacson at Coalesce Bookstore

The Mammals at Painted Sky

Lonesome Radio at Stacked Stone Cellars, Paso Robles

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Notes on this page:

Someone made the point that ONE photo doesn't really make for much of a gallery. Okay, that's a valid argument, but stay tuned, not only will there soon be more mugs, but we'll have a code snippet that will have a lineup of little image thumbnails you click to see the big image! Lots of fun to play with. Hoo's your Hootie!

Peter Case Group

Steynberg Gallery, November 5, 2008

Steve See, etc with Peter Case Group at the Stynberg Gallery, San Luis Obispo, Nov. 5,2008

Left to right: Steve See, Harry Farmer, Peter Case, Lady TieDi and Lee Bittner enjoying the vibe after Peter's outstanding Steynberg Gallery concert (11-5-08) in San Luis Obispo.

 

Montana Skies

Steynberg Gallery, March 8,2009

Image of Montana Skies

Johnathon and Jennifer Adams' at their genre-breaking, high energy concert at the Steynberg Gallery. Jennifer's electronic stringed instrument is capible of recreating the tonal range from violin to bass, and their on-stage energy is a show in itself.

 

Mary McCaslin
& Jade Jackson

Coalesce Bookstore, April 3rd, 2009

Image of Mary McCaslin Jade Jackson

Two great artists at a great venue, with a full spectrum from veteran folk legend Mary McCaslin, left, to talented new-comer Jade Jackson, right, opening.

 

The Mammals

Steynberg Gallery

Image of The Mammals and Steve See

The Mammals with Al Jolson protege Steven R. See (not the cola) at some venue featuring torchieres and lots of stringed instruments.

Lonesome Radio

Stacked Stone Cellars, Paso Robles

Lonesome Radio at Stacked Stone Cellars

Lonesome Radio, from left: Chuck Aronson, Corrine Munroe, Robert Keane and Peter Morin. Playing at the Stacked Stone Cellars the weekend of the Paso Robles Winetasting Festival, LR was greatly appreciated by the crowd.

 

Altered image of Steve See, appearing to emerge from a lamp

The mysterious Music Genie, in a rare photo emerging from his lamp to bless the event. After enjoying Paellia cooked by the folks at the 10th Street Basque Café, He offered to make some woman's greatest wish come true, then disappeared in a puff of smoke without paying.

Steve See as Producer