Wednesday, February 13, 2008

1st Intternational Costa Rica Blues Festival























That's right... Blues in Costa Rica. We just got back and had the honor of headlining their first Blues Festival. The citizens "Ticos" of this counrty are really friendly and i met a slew of Americans that live there. We were taken care of VERY well by the promoters, Moe (above on TV with Joe & Bnois) and Darin (above, always in black with his "daughter" Twiggy). Our security staff was headed up by Roy (tough guy with beer above) and his able bodied motorcycle club. Our TV host was a hoot!!! (above with headband). The opening bands way exceeded my expectations, many musicians being in there teens. One standout Blues Teen was Jose Ramirez, whos band rocked and we had the honor of having him sit in with us (above with Bnois looking on). His family was there and there were all very nice. Moe's band was one of the hifghlights and Moe sat in with us also. I met a dude from Austin that was on the bill with us. His name is Robbie Clark and he lives down there. He called me up to sit in with him on 2 songs and we had a blast (above with me and his bass player). Our set was a blast. The crowd was ready and we gave it to them. The energy was incredible and the language was no barrier. Blues is blues and they tottaly got it. The security had to keep them off the stage. It was a great age mix of spectaters also. The venue was very cool with a great view down to the city lights below. It is a Cuban Club with a great party area and a pool. The bands were on 2 stages, one insude and the main stage outside. They fed us some very interesting Cuban food for lunch. The hotel we stayed at was right in the heart of the city of San Jose. This is a huge city with nearly 2 million people living in this "Central Valley". That is almost 2/3 of the people in the nation living there. It is certainly bustling. Prostitution and gambling is legal theer and there was very nice brothel right next to our hotel. I did get some pricing info but did not go sample the product. There are some interesting non specific gender ones on the street corners also. The people are very willing to help and are very friendly. I took a great tour and met some very cool people including Monica from Bogata and Lisa and Laura from the US. We saw a coffee plantation, an active volcano, a private park with animals and waterfalls and we took a boat ride through the rain forest. We saw a bunch of animals along the way. I can not wait to go back.

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Blogger Nel said...

I was there!! It was an amazing event and we hope it will be repeated in 2010. You guys were terrific. As you said, Blues is Blues no matter what the language. We even picked up a CD of one of the Costa Rican bands. Unfortunately, it was very windy that day and we couldn't use the outdoor stage at all. It would have been better if we could. There were a lot of sunburns that day and I can't believe the amount of beer consumed. I hope that, if it is repeated in 2010, you will be there too. I have a feeling it will be even bigger than the 1st annual! Thanks for being there and thanks for the music. Hope to see you again next year.
Nel in British Columbia and Heredia, Costa Rica.

August 30, 2009 at 11:49 AM  

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