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Sunday Night Jam session with confirmed guests featuring some of Pattaya's best jammers including some well known famous faces on the Pattaya jam scene but also some special acts who have played with bands and artisits such as Kingfish, Grateful Dead, T Bone Walker, Bill Withers, Chuck Berry, Huey Lewis & Carlos Santana etc.

Also of course there will be our regular customers who like to get up and have a jam with the band.

Don't miss this chance to see the jam sessions and of course they are backed by our houseband Snowman & The Blues Machine and also followed by "The Guitar King" Lam Morrison.

And finally if your a musician or a jammer then you are most welcome. Discount vouchers also for jammers.

Sunday night from 10pm.

:)

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Also of course there will be our regular customers who like to get up and have a jam with the band

I assume you have work permits for these guys. :rolleyes:

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^ For paying customers who fancy getting up and joining the fully legal fully employed band on stage for a song?

<_<

Immigration has busted several bars in Chiang Mai for allowing westerners (tourists and ex-pats) without a work permit to jam. They consider it 'working' although I consider it a leisure activity no different to karaoke (the innocent kind) or a game of pool. Whatever, the jamming scene in Chiang Mai is now dead.

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Hello, many people take music lessons so maybe people that have no work permit will pay the people that do a couple of baht to have a music lesson in a bar. I am just saying... Cheers :whistling:

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^ For paying customers who fancy getting up and joining the fully legal fully employed band on stage for a song?

<_<

Immigration has busted several bars in Chiang Mai for allowing westerners (tourists and ex-pats) without a work permit to jam. They consider it 'working' although I consider it a leisure activity no different to karaoke (the innocent kind) or a game of pool. Whatever, the jamming scene in Chiang Mai is now dead.

Point taken, we've been doing it for a few years now and I do make a point of making sure the authorities etc know whats going on although I agree its better too be safe.

I know a few other places have had problems but I believe that was because the only musioians playing were customers whereas our employed band are there at all times and just invite people up.

:)

Hello, many people take music lessons so maybe people that have no work permit will pay the people that do a couple of baht to have a music lesson in a bar. I am just saying... Cheers :whistling:

Not in this case.

:)

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