JamJuice
i'm butch. me, clint, and kemper are JamJuice. we were the hosts of a jam on wednesday nights at the biscuit company, a local historic legendary bar. we for the most part play free form improv, we just let what happens happen. we just compose on the spot, most rewarding for us! the jams allow us to stretch out anyway that we want without the constraints of a set list. i've never had more fun playing in my life than with these guys...
all tracks on the music page were all impromptu improvs recorded with a stereo digital recorder. you can hear bottles crashing, people whooping it up, all kind of stuff. we have recorded so much that i can't keep up with the mixdowns, which basicly is just editing the start and end . we'd like to thank some of our guests on the tracks, johnnie on electric ukulele, jason on keytar, shea on guitar and bass and those of our other friends who jammed with us. we stopped hosting an open jam back in mid-2013 but we still knock it down sometimes.
The last four tracks are from various times and places from the 80's to current either by myself or with friends.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
JamJuice
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
we jammied every wednesday night at the biscuit company in vicksburg, ms since 1999 with a over a 4 year gap when the great flood had it closed. we loved it and every moment was special. we've jammed on wednesday nights almost 400 times and every night is different. we have been fortunate to have many other musicians jam with us, from local , other cities, other states, and other countries as far away as germany and sweden.
Your musical influences
influenced by everything musical or otherwise...
What equipment do you use?
musical stuff...
Anything else?
the JamJuice tracks were recorded live on a olympus ls11