I spent sometime going through the archives and I have some thoughts I would like to share. It was a session from June 2017 that produced Taj Mahal bullets and a wonderful version of There’s Only Us. To me it seems much longer than five years that we have been listening to Taj Mahal bullets, but there you go. In retrospect that was a seminal jam for us. We had some great tunes from that jam that also included Age of Technology. I see that I posted the need for a reunion session just prior on June 14th. I assume we had a gap in playing that would have initiated that. We played again on September 2018, tunes from that include Don’t Put me Down and The New News (Two favorites).
In my opinion the next seminal jam was August 2020 where we created Blues for America, Big Man Daddy Oh and That Ain’t Right. It was the start of us using the new format and applying the Belvedere Brothers style to the music. September 2020 jam is where I think we start to realize that we have something. Nothing Left to Give, French Girls and Harder Faster came from that session. We followed that with October 2020 session where we did Multi Colored Rainbows, Ester & Phyllis, and I am the face. We took the momentum from that session and rolled in to 2021 with a series of truly amazing sessions where we produced some great songs. In summary my Belvedere Brothers, I look forward to our next jam where the three of us can continue to build our sound with creativity and enthusiasm, that only comes from making Belvedere Brothers music.