Oliver Gangemi, a philosopher, a wine maker and a blues guitarist, explains how to handle buds (gemme in Italian) in the vineyard.
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Samba Governatore, Alieu Blacka, and Dario Canal jamming
On lyrics written on the fly by Dario Canal. Spazio 72 / Circolo ARCI Khorakhané, Grosseto, just before the “Reggae History” concert by Paolo Mari and Filippo Fratangeli.
Peter Crivelli covers “Deep River Blues” – Farma Valley, March 28, 2019
On a twelve-string guitar kindly provide by Oliver Gangemi from Tatti. For more information on Peter Crivelli see this page.
Wolfgang Scheibe and Dario Canal at the JBCM rehearsal (Mar. 27, 2019)
In un mysterious location in Southern Tuscany (code name “Jurassic Park”). In preparation for the Germany + Politecnico di Milano tour.
Il Tirreno Interviews Bob about Cangialli
Trailer: Etruschi & Friends con Paris Monster + Jug Band (dalle Colline Metallifere)
Stay tuned for the full videos, coming soon: Etruschi from Lakota with Paris Monster and Jug Band dalle Colline Metallifere.
Sitting on the Top of the World – Amish from Jack White cover in Roccatederighi, Southern Tuscany
The video was shot by Dario Canal on July 17, 2018 before the Amish from Jack White concert at the Ampeleia Wine Bar in Roccatederighi, Southern Tuscany. Some guests (i.e. Wolfgang Scheibe and Jack O’Malley from the Metalliferous Hills Jug Band, which was about to be launched) eventually joined the show as the rythm section.
Geo Bernardini interviewed on Palla eh/palla a 21 in Tirli, Tuscany
Realizzata nella seconda parte dell’intervento nell’ambito del corso di formazione per il patentino dell’ospitalità del Comune di Castiglione della Pescaia (GR), giovedì 7 marzo a Tirli (vedi annuncio e articolo su Il Tirreno ed. Grosseto).
Geo Bernardini, introduced by Massimo Signori (aka The Boss , and ball-maker) tells how the palla eh! or palla a 21 ball was made just after WW2.
Thanks to Cristian from Il Leccio Moro for their hospitality, and to Carolina Corsali for the organizational support.
The, if you are curious of checking how the ball is made today, see the videos with Ilo Ferrandi in Torniella ( 2007 or 2018)
Peter Crivelli, Wolfgang Scheibe, and Petra G. at the International Open Data Day in Tatti, Tuscany
While various representatives of the Tatti community were busy on their map, some instruments brought by the Jug Band dalle Colline Metallifere, next to some paintings by Pietro Crivelli, led to variable jam sessions.
We didn’t know who was going to play, so we could not plan photos of videso, but this was a good one.