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Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Fender® Jimmy Dale Kingman™ SCE |
Friday, April 11, 2014 - Peter Haskell plays guitar and sings
with Ed Blodgett, at Giuseppe's Restaurant, in Horseheads, NY |
Friday, October 25, 2013 - Peter Haskell plays guitar and sings
with Bill Pipher, at Giuseppe's Restaurant, in Horseheads, NY |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012 - Peter Haskell sings and plays guitar
in Elmira, NY with Jimmy Kipler, of the Buffalo Rockin' Rebels
(Click here to download the video)
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012 - Peter Haskell plays bass and sings
with Boots country band at Pirozola Park in W. Elmira, NY |
Friday, November 26, 2010 - Peter Haskell plays guitar and sings
at the Silverbird Café, Horseheads, NY |
Friday, October 29, 2010 - Peter Haskell plays guitar and sings
at the Silverbird Café, Horseheads, NY |
Sunday, October 17, 2010 - Peter Haskell plays guitar with Hugh Douglass on guitar
at Green Pastures in Elmira, NY |
Saturday, April 10, 2010 - Peter Haskell plays bass with Jacki Kane on drums, Bill Pipher on guitar and the the late great Dick Nevone on lead and vocals
at Soundworks in Horseheads, NY |
Monday, July 13, 2009 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics
at Oakridge Park in Elmira Heights, NY |
Saturday, May 2, 2009 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics at The American Legion in Elmira Heights, NY Photo courtesy of Hazel. - Thanks! |
Saturday, February 7, 2009 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics at The American Legion in Elmira Heights, NY Photo courtesy of Hazel. - Thanks! |
Saturday, October 11, 2008 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics at The American Legion in Elmira Heights, NY Photo courtesy of Neil. - Thanks! Saturday, June 28, 2008 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics (formerly The Receeders) at Tioga Downs in Nichols, NY Photo courtesy of Neil. - Thanks! Monday, May 12, 2008 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Classics (formerly The Receeders) at Soundworks in Horseheads, NY Photo courtesy of Neil. - Thanks! Monday, December 31, 2007 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Receeders New Years Eve at Soundworks in Horseheads, NY Photo courtesy of Neil. - Thanks! Saturday, October 13, 2007 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Receeders at a fall festival in Baldwin, NY. Photo courtesy of John & Shirley. - Thanks, Guys! Monday, August 20, 2007 - Peter Haskell plays bass with The Receeders
at 'Soundworks' in Horseheads, NY. Photo courtesy of Neil and Pat. - Thanks, Guys! Saturday, June 9, 2007 - Jupiter Bridge and Peter Haskell at The Classic Café. Saturday, August 12, 2006 - Peter Haskell and Amanda Knapp at The Classic Café. Saturday, August 13, 2005 - Peter Haskell, Joe Ferrara, Ed Blodgett and Jennifer May
performed at Ashley Lynn Winery on Seneca lake near Dundee, NY. Saturday, August 3rd - Sunday, August 4th, 2002 was the 10th Annual Garlic Festival at the Fox Run Vineyards, with lots of garlic vendors, specialty food producers, cooking demonstrations, garlic comparison tasting, wine tasting, an eclectic mix of jazz and pop music by Peter Haskell and Jupiter Bridge Duo, food concessions and wine by the glass and much more! Admission was free. Check out all the photos of Jupe and me at phaskell.tripod.com. Stromberg Newport jazz guitar . . . Monday, August 5th, 2002 was the day my new Stromberg Newport arrived and it has lived up to every bit of the high praise given by all of the other Stromberg Newport jazz guitar owners. I have played archtop guitars for over fifty years, all brands, and this is one of the best sounding archtops I've ever owned. Stromberg VP, Larry Davis, has set out to offer the finest quality acoustic archtop jazz guitar at an affordable price for the working musician and has met his goal in the new Stromberg Newport archtop model. This guitar not only makes a fine acoustic archtop but fitted with the Kent Armstrong floating pickup mounted on an American made pickguard it offers not only great volume but some of the sweetest tones I have ever heard.
Sunday, July 29, 2001 the former "Coincidentals" reunited at the 16th annual
Buffalo Musicians' Picnic in Buffalo, NY. - [
Click here for photo and caption ] Archived Fletcher's School of Music guitar recital pages:
June 2000 guitar recital |
Commentary . . . |
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A message to my students ...
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Humor . . . |
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"The Wedding Band" |
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A recent October 2015 article on the BBC website regarding the slow death of small independent music venues prompted this comment: Instead of lamenting the inevitable change, which by the way has been slowly evolving since 1970 or so, with the slow death of small nite clubs around the world it would be of greater benefit to problem solve and evolve with the times. I abandoned the notion of regularly playing with a band in 1984 and realized way back then there was still a way to keep working as a musician on a regular basis. That solution, for me, was to downsize and become a solo act with canned back up and, more importantly, to change the type of performance venue. Not ideal in a comradery aspect but it does allow for survival as a working musician. The dying venues are replaced by restaurants and dinner dates. The hours are better, the air is cleaner, customers are more sober, the atmosphere is calmer and the restaurant owners, focused more on food, are not harassing the musicians to bring in a following. The pay is not any better but at least life as musician stays alive and well. My life as a musician is now much less stressful. So whenever I hear fellow musicians griping, "there's no work" I can't help but feel sorry for this person. I feel he/she is still longing for the dinosaur age of sweat shop, four hour gigs in smoky, quarrelsome venues of the distant past, handed to them by others. I can't help but feel they should get off their butts, put together a solo (or duo) act (not necessarily easy but can be fun) and pound the pavement around to the local eatery's and sell themselves. We had it way too good in the 50's and 60's when all the above mentioned "work" was delegated among others, namely other group members and agents. Today, we are faced with taking personal responsibility and really working on our own for gigs. |
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The Peter Principle: Employees of an organization rise through its hierarchy until they reach a level of respective incompetence. |
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Book Release Party - Lafayette Blues Room - Buffalo, NY - 12-10-00 |
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