Post-Jam Cruise Sets Sail in May with jim james

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hflpjtrade

saw this on jambands.com does anybody know when this would be? There is no info on rocks of site. Hoping jim would play in ny when he is here. Have not seen a solo set yet was hoping for that



Post-Jam Cruise Sets Sail in May

New York concert promoters Rocks Off will host the first annual Post-Jam Cruise this May. The multi-band gathering will feature 45-minute sets by the Benevento-Russo Duo, the SLIP, Dr. Dog, Apollo Sunshine, and Sam Champion. My Morning Jacket's Jim James will host the event, which will serve as a benefit for Senior Editor Mike Greenhaus trademark application process. In addition, Scott Metzger will perform a solo set featuring material from his bands RANA, Bustle in Your Hedgerow, and Band of Changes. The cruise will set sail in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and travel along New York's East River to Park Slope, making a stop along the way in Long Island City. No special guests are expected and no sit-ins are allowed.

cmccubbin@work

If you're lucky, MMJ will fill the void you didn't even know you ever had. If you're luckier, you'll get to see them live.

colleen

I am a little bit suspicious about how true this is. On their site, it's listed under SPECIAL APRIL 1 REPORTS. Maybe it was an april fool's day joke? Plus, wasn't the jam cruise in January?
Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.

Shakeykneez

I am certain that this is an April fool's joke.  Read the last sentence of the article.  No special guests or sit-ins allowed??  Why would one put such a limitation on an event featuring such great musicians?  You've been duped!  It's good to see that at least someone fell for it, making their creative efforts worthwhile.  Bon Voyage!!

NoVa_NoLa

I know the Rock's Off folks and have been on their cruises before...this is for giggles.

NoVa_NoLa

In case anyone else needed another chuckle from jambands.com:

4/1/07
***SPECIAL APRIL 1 REPORTS***



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Post-Jam Cruise Sets Sail in May

New York concert promoters Rocks Off will host the first annual Post-Jam Cruise this May. The multi-band gathering will feature 45-minute sets by the Benevento-Russo Duo, the SLIP, Dr. Dog, Apollo Sunshine, and Sam Champion. My Morning Jacket's Jim James will host the event, which will serve as a benefit for Senior Editor Mike Greenhaus trademark application process. In addition, Scott Metzger will perform a solo set featuring material from his bands RANA, Bustle in Your Hedgerow, and Band of Changes. The cruise will set sail in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and travel along New York's East River to Park Slope, making a stop along the way in Long Island City. No special guests are expected and no sit-ins are allowed.

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