We’re calling it “Fazz”

Folk-Jazz Fusion at Rotagilla Creole Café

Cyndi Craven and Allison performing as guests of Tom Godfrey
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Rotagilla’s is a lovely little Creole restaurant in downtown Tucker, Georgia. Come get your Cajun food fix and enjoy a little bit o jazz, a little bit o folk, and a touch of wild and crazy jazz-folk fusion!

Our good friend Tom Godfrey, jazz guitarist extraordinaire, has a standing gig at Rotagilla’s every Wednesday night, and he’s made it a fun practice to invite folks to come sit in with him. He was brave enough to invite two card-carrying folk/acoustic/singer-songwritery-type gals, Cyndi and me, for tonight. We have a few tunes we know we’ll all play together (I have a few standards in my back pocket that I pull out from time to time), and I’m bringing the concertina and mandolin.

But beyond that, who knows? Will Cyndi and I sing some scat? Will Tom play chords with only three notes? Will we be silly and musical at the same time (most likely, yes). What is fazz, anyway?

Come on out for some delicious Cajun food and fazz and find out! The suspense is killing you, isn’t it?

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Allison

Songwriter, singer, guitarist, mandolinist, and concertinist Allison Adams has been making music on Atlanta’s acoustic scene for a decade.

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    Will Cyndi bring her ukulele? Will Allison stand on her head and play the concertina while chanting Sanskrit? Will Tom convince us that 10-chord songs burn more calories?



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