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            <title>Johnny Amoroso concert</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[The opening concert for the Swing and Jazz Preservation Society at the Spanish River Performing Arts Center, 2400 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, Florida.  With Dale Powers, Tom Roberts, Jesse Jones and more.]]></description>
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            <title>My songs on Facebook</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I recently added the menu titled "My Band" that allows music to be streamed.  Very  easy to use and I have three original songs up so far: <br />"Blind Side" with Jonathan Krysberg and Javi Carrion; "Working My Way Back Home" with Tom Smith and Tony Blandin (for Craig); and "I Just Can't Love You Anymore" which I just completed at home.]]></description>
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            <title>BluesWax review of Big Beat Blues</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Worth Pursuing, (11/21/07)<br />"Piano Bob" Wilder received the B.B. King Lucille Award from The Blues Foundation for winning the 1992 International Blues Challenge (then called the National Amateur Blues Talent Competition). Recognized for his skill of playing a wide catalogue of recognized Blues classics, "Piano Bob" Wilder's album Piano Bob's 88s - Big Beat Blues is a fine collection of twelve Blues or Blues-related standards. In much the way that Rod Stewart or Tony Bennett mined American song standards, Wilder's latest is a fine collection that is well played. Singer Lou Abbott's vocals are well suited for the songs selected. However, unlike Stewart, this album will probably not sell millions of copies or justify three volumes. This is a souvenir piece designed to sell off the stage.<br />Even the most nubile of Blues fans will recognize the majority of tunes on this tapestry, including "Shake Rattle and Roll," "Blue Monday," Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell," and Huey Piano Smith's "Sea Cruise." Apparently a fan of the New Orleans keyboard sound, Wilder includes a tasty Roland Byrd track, "In the Night." Byrd, of course, the birth name for the famed Professor Longhair.<br />All in all this is a very nice album that would be an excellent gift for someone wanting to connect with a wider range of mid-era Blues-based piano players. The songs are very well done, although being an album of covers songs certainly limits the creativity or long-term importance of Wilder's release. That said, thank goodness guys like Wilder practice and share their love of classic songs as it is a terrific place for budding as well as established fans to go in pursuit of new musical trails. Wilder's passion is contagious and his skills are keeping the Blues alive for the next generation to enjoy. Godspeed Bob Wilder and thank you.<br />Rick Galusha is a contributing editor at BluesWax]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Our CD around the world!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Here is a listing of the places that our CD has traveled via CD Baby:<br />Askoy, Norway<br />Ramdala, Sweden<br />Tampere, Finland<br />Kajaana, Finland<br />Genval, Belgium<br />Wailula, Hawaii<br />Harjumaa, Estonia<br />Halifax, Nova Scotia<br />Norfolk, UK<br />Essex, UK<br />Hong Kong<br />Barcelona, Spain<br />and in the US:<br />NY, NY<br />Wilmington, DE (My sister Eva)<br />West Chester, PA (my oldest friends Del and Denise)<br />Silver Spring, MD<br />Hopewell, VA<br />McDonalnd, Ohio<br />Schnecksville, PA<br />Haverhill, MA (My friend Michelle)<br />Norcross, GA<br />Irvine, CA<br />Windsdor, NC]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[Jumpin' Jive with Dale Powers, Tom Roberts, Jesse Jones, jr, and Richie Malfatono.  Followed by the great Nicole Henry with Danny Berger on drums.<br />The U.S. Travel Association's 41st annual <br />International Pow Wow, a premier international travel <br />industry conference that brings together nearly 3,000 <br />travel industry professionals from every region of the <br />USA and more than 70 countries to conduct business <br />negotiations that result in the generation of over <br />$4 billion in future travel to the United States.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[A great vacation with Pa featuring four nights at the Hard Rock in Chicago.  Thanks to Aleo Proveda for showing us the North and South sides including Muddy Waters' house and Obama's digs!  Can't get enough deep dish!]]></description>
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            <title>New Year's Eve at the Hard Rock</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Dale and I will be at the Hard Rock with special guests Billy Ross on sax and - wait for it - Paul Langosh, the bassist with Tony Bennett!  Get a spot in the lounge with us and save on the big price.  If you want to do the whole thing, it's pricey (250 per) but the spread is supposed to be unbelievable.  A Five-Course meal and what a band!  Our hours: 8-1 AM and another band will precede us.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[We are now doing weekends from 8PM to 1AM.  The crowd is more geared towards dinner early and dancing late.  Stop by when you like!]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Paola and I are back after 6 days in Paris.  Great trip and some pix are on my gallery.  <br />Musically, the city is a desert--no blues or jazz clubs to speak of and little music in public spaces.  They need a shot of R&B!]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Check out our music on iTunes and 26 other digital outlets.  We sold our first complete CD and some individual songs as well.  Just put in "Piano Bob's 88s".]]></description>
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