A Song & A Slice (Indoors + Distanced!): Josh Allen Band
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227 Maple Ave E,Vienna VA 22180
18 February, 2021
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A Song & A Slice (Indoors + Distanced!): Josh Allen Band ALL AGES FREE RSVP; SUGGESTED DONATION *** Please note that there is a two-item minimum at tables! *** Thanks for coming to the show and supporting live music! In order to support the business and the cause, we ask that you respect our Two Item Minimum Purchase policy for all guests seated at tables. We appreciate your understanding as we make our way towards recovery! All seating placement at the discretion of venue staff and in accordance with VA Covid guidelines. Please be assured that Jammin Java has taken all safety precautions to ensure your health and safety: What We Are Doing - All staff will wear masks at all times. - Social distancing will be enforced. - All audience members will be seated at tables. No standing room only concerts. - Our total capacity has been reduced to take into account social distancing. - Directional signage has been placed throughout the venue to minimize unintentional social distancing breaches. - Multiple hand sanitizer stations have been placed throughout the venue. - We will no longer accept orders at the bar. All food and beverage orders will be taken through wait staff. - The venue has been cleaned professionally and their services will continue to be retained. What We Request Of You - Wear a mask or face covering upon entering and moving around inside the venue. Your mask may be removed while you are consuming food and beverage but should be worn at all other times. - Adhere to social distancing as well as marked entry and exit doors/directional markings. - If you have any symptoms of COVID-19, have been exposed to COVID-19, or do not feel well, please do not come to the venue. - If you have any questions or concerns, please [email protected] ABOUT THE BAND Our Band Members: Dan Chute - Lead Guitar Roy Richardson - Bass Frank Paskiewicz - Drums Yumiko Takahashi - Keyboard Josh Allen - Lead Singer and Rhythm Guitar Josh Allen has been singing all his life and he has always loved music. Josh says when talking with people it is difficult to not break out in a song as many people unknowingly say something that are lyrics in a song. People have always told him he needs to be in a band but he never thought people would want to hear him. He decided to say, "What the heck," and do it. He tried out for several bands but things didn't work out for various reasons. Josh talks fondly of the tryouts and rehearsals that didn't quite work out the way everyone wanted. He says they are all great memories and have help to make him who he is today as an artist. He met Larry Orf and Bryan Smith through Rand Gardner. The day they met they played for the first time together in Strasburg. The show was a huge hit with the show ending in a standing ovation and requests for encores. Their final song was House of the Rising Sun and to this day the Josh Allen Band ends their shows with that song. "We try to do requests", says Josh "I always tell the audience, if we pull it off it is because of the guys (he points to the other guys in the band and if we mess it up it's because of me". Roy Richardson began playing bass on a broom handle imitating Paul McCartney as seen on the Ed Sullivan Show. Looking in a mirror, he appeared left handed and that was cool. He eventually graduated from broom stick to something that resembles a bass guitar but by today's standards would not even pass for junk wall art. After some rudimentary lessons he learned to play the classics like 'What I Say', 'Wipe Out', 'Midnight Hour' and of course 'Mustang Sally'. Over the too many years to mention Roy has played with a wide variety of bands with rock being the mainstay genre. As the decades rocked by he as handled the bottom end of many bands performing originals, country, disco, top 40 pop and what used to pass for 'hard rock/metal', but now is called 'classic rock'. Since relocating to NoVa in 1989, he has performed with many different bands and configurations including two trips to the UK on mini-tours (4 gigs is a tour isn't it?). Bands include Due Process, Quasimodo, Rock Monger, South of Here, Indoe Loop, Joe Herbert's Mad Amalgamation of Musical Friends, The Rockits, Rock-O-Diles, Viki Nova, The Twangmasters, The Dixie Prix, The Incontinentals, Johnny & the Rebels, Martha Capone Band, Apple Core (1 night), BlueStone, Justified, The Firebirds and now at home with Josh Allen Band. Influences: Jack Bruce, John Entwhistle, Paul McCartney, Berry Oakly, James Jamerson, Chris Squire, Phil Lesh Gear: Modulus Quantum 5, EBMM Bongo 6, Ric 4001, Fender Jazz bass, EBMM Stingray, GenzBenz Shuttle 12x2 Frank Paskiewicz has been with the Josh Allen Band since December 31, 2014. He retired from his government job at noon that day and was playing a New Year Eve gig 8 hours later; so much for retirement. He began playing the drums at the tender age of twelve, and his first “kit” was a snare, hi-hat, and ride borrowed from a neighborhood friend. His early musical influences were The Beatles (of course) and The Doors, and all-time favorite artist is James Taylor. Like many young musicians back then there was a string of garage and basement bands up to his mid 20’s, then a long break to be a husband and father. Around 2010 Frank picked up a new drum kit, some descent cymbals, and began a cycle of startup bands which led to meeting Josh Allen and eventually joining his band as its drummer. If you ever get the chance to hear this band please do yourself a favor and go, you will not be disappointed.
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