Hawaiian Shirt Night!

This coming Monday, 4 August, will be our Hawaiian Shirt Night.  No special reason but that it’s usually hot and who doesn’t love exotic drinks and girls in grass skirts!  Break out your favourite Hawaiian shirt, Bermuda shorts, grass skirt, grab a lei and come on down for drinks and song!

Elvis in Hawaiian Shirt

Don’t forget that Cliff is singing down at Scottish Dave’s in Clinton THIS THURSDAY the 31st of July.   And Himself will be going into hospital for a procedure that will keep him from doing much singing for about 6 weeks, so don’t miss these opportunities to hear the man for yourself for the rest of the summer!

Also – two recent blog articles that include a healthy recollection of enjoying Monday night with us!    – Rachel Siegel, and – Jesse Swimm.

You ought to be publically pissed on…

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our man and founding band member PAUL ELLIOTT!!

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The man turns 21 or something on Monday the 21st – Pop on over to his YouTube page and send him some B-day greetings and send some likes to his vids!  If anybody asks, you can tell ’em, er… that Joe sent ya!

This Coming Week

So this next Thursday the 17th, Rick and Joseph will be playing as LongSplice a short walk down from the Gris and at the Connecticut River Museum, 5:30 to 7:30p, out on the dock (weather permitting) or inside the building as required.  There’s a 5$ cover charge for non-members which supports the cause, and a small cash bar.  We really hope you’ll make it down and support us!

Next Monday the 21st will be the annual “Tip-A-Cop” night in which police officers act as servers with tips to be funneled to the Special Olympics; In the tap-room during our breaks they will hold a raffle with many and sundry cool stuff to be given off.

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And the lyrics to another couple of songs have been posted by request

Blow The Man Down

Leather Wing Bat

– and a poem by our man Joe Brown –

 

11 and 14 of July

This coming Monday will the 14th – and that will be the 225th anniversary of the public storming of the prison La Bastille.  While it is indeed a French national holiday and celebrated by most Francophones around the world, it is also an event commemorating the freeing of those oppressed from those who abuse their power.  Vive la Liberté!  Come drink down some of the Gris’ wine selection… Even if we prefer beer and ale!
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And today – the 11th of July, is the 216 anniversary of the REAL birthday for the United States Marine Corps by act of Congress and signed by then President John Adams, in order to man the newly built and launched ships for the new US Navy (1794 for the commencement of the ship building) to fight the French in what was to be known as the Quasi-War, and to fight the problems with the Barbary Pirates of the north coast of Africa; in both cases, our ships, men, and cargo were adversely affected until the brave and stout men of the US Navy and US Marine Corps handled the job!  The earlier Marines were Continental and individual states’ Marines, all of which had been disbanded at the conclusion of our War for Independence.

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THANK YOU!

What a tremendous Survivor’s Night!  What an incredible lineup of talent and you the audience were so attentive and engaged!  Photos are beginning to make their way to me and I’m posting them… We’re all tired but the evening was brilliant and I’m humming still.  Thank you all!

 

Don’t forget that we’ll be in Salem on Thursday evening at the Peabody Essex Museum.  Come check out our schedule and follow for details – pass the word!

Survivor’s Night

Every year, on the Monday after the second weekend of June, we host an assortment of friends who have survived the Mystic Sea Music Festival and/or are local friends all of who stagger on down to enjoy each other’s company at the Griswold Inn’s fine establishment – and to get you to join them in song.  This coming Monday – the 16th – will be the event for 2014; we’ll start at our usual time (8p) but in the “covered bridge” room.  You may wish to make reservations for dinner, but after dinner the room generally opens up for non-dinner crowd persons to fill in.  You will hear professional and amateur performers alike and you will find it worth your while to come, enjoy, join in.  Last year was tremendous and come help us make this year better still!

June Happenings

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So this coming month will be a busy one for us and we hope that you’ll enjoy the time with us, too!  The second weekend of the month will be the annual Sea Music Festival in Mystic, and the Monday immediately afterwards (the 16th) is OUR annual “Survivor’s Night” in which musicians who are still around and kicking after days of activity in Mystic would make their way over to Essex and join us in the back room for an evening of sampling various songs and tunes by performers aside from us.  We have been encouraging local folk/acoustic acts to join us in the same vein, largely because coming to us on a Monday evening can be difficult for the tired acts in Mystic, and you will catch some of our actual followers getting up to shine!

Rick will be away on Monday the 9th, he performing at the New Canaan Historical Society for their annual meeting.  But he’ll be back for Survivor’s Night.  And then we’ve a performance up in Salem, Massachusetts for the Peabody Essex Museum’s British Pub Night on Thursday, the 19th.

We’ve a couple of private parties, too… As you know, we’re quite available for those!

This is also the start of the fife and drum muster season which usually brings over our family and friends from Europe who make it a point to stop in and join all of you in singing with us; so an opportunity to make new friends!

So, keep us on your calendar and spread the word!