062406 - Jack Silverman - Family Wash, Nashville TN 

This is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONKThis is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONKThis is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONK
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This is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONK
This is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONK
This is Graham Spice's last show in Nashville before he moves VA. You must attend at all costs! Jack Silverman has been kind enough to invite Graham to play keyboards along with Greg Bryant on bass and Jason Hoffheins on drums. We expect there to be many special guests there, including the rest of the Guy Smiley Blues Exchange horn section and you!

The food is excellent at the Family Wash so be sure to arrive early for dinner. Julia cooks a mean dish - you won't be disappointed. Graham will be if you don't come, though. Be there!

The Nashville Scene's Critic Pick of the Week

THE JACK SILVERMAN ORDEAL Mild-mannered Jack Silverman poses as senior editor for the Nashville Scene, but on Saturday night he will reveal his true identity as guitarist and leader of The Jack Silverman Ordeal. ?Ordeal? is a complete misnomer: JSO make funky instrumental music with solid grooves and jazzy soloing, yet they never descend into jam-band wankery or the kind of schizophrenic arrangements designed to bewilder rather than delight. Silverman himself chases a tone that mixes John Scofield with Leo Nocentelli (The Meters), while tossing off single-string runs that sound like an animated bar conversation among friends. The band includes Greg Bryant on bass, Jason Hoffheins on drums and Graham Spice on keyboards; Saturday night is a farewell sendoff for Spice, who played with local funksters The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange for many years and is moving to Virginia for a teaching gig at Washington & Lee University. Don?t be surprised if special guests show up to sit in. Family Wash ?COLLIN WADE MONK
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