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July 17, 2007 - Seriously good jazz played by Ouebrao

Seriously good jazz played by Ouebrao at Friday Night Jazz in downtown Greenville, SC There was some seriously good jazz played, by the band called Ouebrao, at Friday Night Jazz in downtown Greenville. Juan Benavides, the guitarist shown in this photo, was outstanding. Check out their MySpace website to hear their music. A few extra photo show the other members of the band, dancing, and the crowd.
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lavenderlady said,

July 17, 2007 @ 1:18 am

Lucky you! Sounds like it would have been a great time.

Pedp said,

July 17, 2007 @ 4:52 am

I like the contrast between the stillness of his concentration and the speed of his strumming hand. Well taken photo.

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Annie said,

July 17, 2007 @ 9:43 am

Hi Denton, Was the music as intense as the musician?

Lessie said,

July 17, 2007 @ 12:03 pm

Love the motion of his hand strumming the guitar. (Why do women in the U.S. dance together? I never realized this was a strange thing until travelling abroad. But we do — maybe the problem is our men. :) )

Denton said,

July 17, 2007 @ 8:52 pm

Lavender Lady (Norma) We have a very good time. The weather was perfect, the crowd was pleasant, the food was good, and the music was great.

Pedp, I took a few photos at higher speed which froze his hands. I choose this photo to post because it was clear yet shows movement at the same time.

Annie, the music was great. Check out their MySpace website and you can listen to some of their music.

Lessie, I agree, men are the problem. Actually, I think we in the US don’t dance enough in general. As a result those who love to dance, normally women, have to dance with each other.

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