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Welcome to <strong>The JamHouse Forum</strong>.

Hi, I'm Tony Avery, founder of The JamHouse. The JamHouse is a free jam club whereby musicians and vocalists actually gather to jam and perform with one another in a friendly, easy going, non competitive, and fun atmosphere. The motto of The JamHouse is: Musicians Honoring Musicians. And it is within this spirit that we meet, play music, and socialize with one another.

The JamHouse Forum is an extension of The JamHouse and is used by The JamHouse members and guests to better know one another. The forum can also help in scheduling jams, rehearsals, gigs, parties, cookouts, and other events within our membership.

The JamHouse provides a place where member musicians and vocalists can come to enjoy socializing with one another and to jam, form bands, rehearse, collaborate, and to have a great time playing the music they love. The JamHouse opened on Dec. 8th, 2007 with 23 members in attendance and has been going strong ever since. While originally our jams were held on private property and open to a limited number of members per jam our member base has grown to the point where we now meet at local venues around Raleigh where our numbers can be better accommodated. Venues such as Fat Daddy's, Reds, Tailgaters, and most recently The Pickled Onion and Bone Daddy's Hideaway.

By joining this free forum and music community, you will be able to read and post topics, you'll be able to communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content, and access many other special features such as email, right from our forum. Registration is fast, simple, and absolutely free, so please, <a href="/profile.php?mode=register">join our music community today</a>!

JamHouse members receive notices and email invitations to jam. When you receive an invitation it is important that you RSVP your intentions to attend, or not, for any particular jam. Another musician can be invited in your place if you cannot be here. Space is limited, even at venues around town, and we wish not to "over invite" and become over crowded. Overcrowding results in less quility playing time for all.

As a forum member you are encouraged to submit a member bio, song list, and any other info that will help members to better know one another. Of course attending our jams is a fast and fun way to meet other members.

Thanks for visiting The JamHouse Forum. Please consider joining our jam club and register. You will then be ready to start attending our jams and other events. Please call on me if I can be of any assistance to you.

Tony Avery - JamHouse Host, Band Promoter & Booking Agent, & The JamHouse Forum Site Adminstrator.
Cell: 919-880-1381
Email: thejamhouse@nc.rr.com

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  • No new posts Find musicians on www.GeezerRocker.com.
    The JamHouse Forum is proud to support our friends at www.geezerrocker.com. Based in Austin, Texas and Raleigh, www.GeezerRocker.com will enable you to search for fantastic musicians in all parts of the country. Yes, it is a small world after all when using GeezerRocker. And many thanks to David Rocket of GeezerRocker.com and of the band IronWerX. IronWerX is a fantastic hard rock metal guitar based band and is local to the Ral/Dur/CH area. IronWerX is high energy and puts on a show that you will not forget. Be looking for IronWerX to be playing some where near you. Be There!
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  • No new posts Interesting quotes:
    "Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality . Wake Up and Live!” - BOB MARLEY ***** @@@@@ ***** QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "I don't have a problem with any of our acts getting a manager when the time is right. In the beginning, though, a manager can do more harm than good. It's hard enough when everyone's on the same team. It's impossible if they're not."
    -Bruce Robb, Producer/Manager/Label owner, Quarter2Three Records (Juliette & the Licks, Lovedrug, Quietdrive) Interviewed in MC March 2009.
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    April 1, 2009 ***** Quote of the week:
    "We wanted to be a rock & roll band. We wanted to make and play our music and do anything possible to make the music that we love. It's just kind of amazing we've been able to get that opportunity, 'cause so many artists out there don't."
    - Nick Jonas, the Jonas Brothers, Music Connection magazine, August, 2008.
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  • New posts Don\'t just hang around on the outside looking in.
    To view and use the main content of this forum you must register. You must creat a user name and a password for yourself. Once your user account is activated you can make full use of this forum: see pics, read and add postings, send and receive personal messages and email. Thanks, Tony.
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  • No new posts Support our local musicians.
    Raleigh has plenty of great local bands and fantastic and talented musicians. Most places here in Raleigh and the local area have no cover charge to hear these bands. So have a blast and support our local bands and the musicians who work hard to bring you fantastic music, both covers and originals. Thanks from Tony at The Jamhouse.
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  • No new posts The JamHouse Music Forum. A discussion board promoting Raleigh area musicians.
    If you like Raleigh's live music scene you may enjoy this music forum to discuss and promote all music styles and genres. Including jazz, blues, reggae, latin, Motown, Beach, country, bluegrass, and good old R&R. Thanks. Peace.
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  • New posts New pics of FlyBone performing 10-6-08 & our jam 10-5-08:

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  • New posts ROCKSHOW performs at Halloween party. Click here for pics.

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  • No new posts Country singer and songwriter Roy Perry.
    Roy Perry has been writing and singing country and folk music most of this life. Many of Roy's songs have been inspired by life events which he has expressed through his music. Roy's talents as a fantastic vocalist, guitarist, and inspired songwriter has enabled him to produce over 60 original songs. Roy is a member of The JamHouse Forum and I have had the pleasure to hear him perform. What's next for Roy? Perhaps some live performances in our local area along with some studio recording. I think we might be hearing more from Roy soon.
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  • New posts See Bushhawg at our local area venues. Click here for pics of Bushhawg\'s last performance at Mojo\'s.
    Jamhouse member Neil Deasys (easyd), shown in the photo playing the keyboard, and the band Bushhawg, formally known as Elbowroom, put on a great show at Mojo's In Apex. Bushhawg has added new music, new sound, and new back up and harmany vocals to go along with Neil's lead vocals. There was good food, good drinks and beer, lots of room, and a friendly crowd at Mojo's. Come out and enjoy Bushhawg's next show and support BUSHHAWG and Raleigh area venues. Thanks. Tony.
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  • New posts Brian VanOrman to record his original music. Click here for pics. Also see follow up story below this one.
    Oct. 2008: JamHouse Forum member Brian VanOrman has been working on his orginial music project with several other JamHouse Forum members. They will soon be ready yo record Brians orginal music to CD. JamHouse Forum members participating include Rod Bono, Ken Turner, Chuck Leonard, Jeff Molter, and Tony Avery. Todd Fitch, owner of The Sound Shop Recording Studio will be providing his recording talents to ensure Brians first CD is fantastic. Good luck Brian and have a great time on Nov. 15, 2008 recording your orginal music. *** Tony ***
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  • New posts Extra! Extra! Read all about it. Brian VanOrman records his first CD. All original music! Click here for pics.
    Congratulations Brian on completion of your "original music" recording project. That's right folks, Brian wrote all lyrics and music, was lead vocalist, and played guitar. He also performed all arrangement duties and pretty much everything else except for playing the other instruments. Wow! Brian just wanted some of the rest of us to have a little fun too. Now Brian's project is in the care of our friend Todd Fitch of The Sound Shop Recording Studio. The recording was made on Nov. 15th. Thanks Todd, you did a great job. Friends recording with Brian included, in photo L to R: Jeff Molter-bass guitar; Brian VanOrman-lead vocals and guitar, Todd Fitch-recording engineer, Chuck Leonard-drums, Rod Bono-drums, and Ken Turner-guitar and back up vocals. This photo was taken just minutes after Todd let us know that all was complete and a huge success. A big "Thank You" goes to these guys for their help, cooperation, and especially for their friendship, in working with Brian and giving him all the support he needed to complete his recording project. What a fantastic job you all did. Musicians Honoring Musicians. That's what it's all about. Well done. Tony.
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  • New posts Chuck Leonard shines in
    Jerry's Girls, a wonderful and hilarious musical production closed with a bang Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008. The Meredith Ensemble Theater just completed it's run of Jerry's Girls - A Musical Review Starring The Music And Lyrics of Jerry Herman. Thirteen lovely beauties from Meredith College's Department of Music and The Department of Dance and Theatre performed flawlessly from opening night to their final performance. And what a run it was. The production ran from Wednesday, Nov. 5 and close Sunday, Nov. 16. And to top it all off The JamHouse Forum was a co star in this fantastic production. Yes, JamHouse Forum member Mr. Chuck Leonard, was featured in the production doing what no one else can do like he does. Chuck starred as drummer in the shows orchestra. And not only did Chuck do a superb job with the orchestra, he played as part of the cast as well with his very effective interplay with the shows featured singers and dancers. It was a fabulous time had by all, cast, crew, and audience. Chuck is a personal friend of mine and I am proud of Chuck Leonard and his performance. I ask all JamHouse Forum members to congratulate Chuck on his success. Thank you Chuck for all you do in your support of the Raleigh music scene. *** Click on the heading above for more pics. *** You can read a short bio on Chuck Leonard further down this same page. Check it out. Thanks. Tony.


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  • New posts The Eagles played Greensboro Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009. Click here for more pics.
    Hello JamHouse members. Patricia and I were lucky enough to see The Eagles perform in Greensboro Saturday night, Jan. 17th. We had great seats as you can see from the photos. This was absolutly the best concert I have been to. These guys were fantastic and played and sang their hearts out. I hope you enjoy the pics. Tony.
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  • No new posts The Blenders are mixing up the local music scene and adding that certain splash that makes a hit. See The Blenders at your next opportunity.
    That's right, The Blenders. Five musicians from a wide range of musical backgrounds somehow found one another and have created a new recipe for success unlike any you've heard in a while. Mix five parts musician, five parts vocalist, five parts talent, with five parts of tremendous fun and creativity. Shake ingredients and slowly pour over a chilled stage. Now sit back and let the magic work and before you can ask for a slice of lime, you're hit full face with the newest and coolest sound that's called "The Blenders." Now you have it. Perfect. Meet Mike on keys and vocals, Ann on guitar and lead vocals, Mark on bass and vocals, Joe on lead guitar and vocals, and Bob on drums and vocals. What a fantastic mix of just the right stuff from folk to blues to rock and more. With the fresh, lively, and fun lyrics of their own original music interlaced with the best covers The Blenders sound is right on and often takes you back to many fond memories of the music that made you pay attention while it made musical history. You've just got to hear The Blenders at your next opportunity. For more about The Blenders and for booking go to www.theblendersnc.com. Thanks for reading. Tony @ The JamHouse.
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