I was back in Dallas earlier this week, chasing deals.  Spring in the Dallas - Fort Worth area is tornado season, and there were many funnel cloud sightings, heavy rains and scads of thunder and lightning during my visit.  It is a bit off-putting to hear the tornado warning on the radio as you are driving through heavy rains... "Tornado warning for the Fort Worth area until 4 pm.  Take cover immediately.  If you cannot find a tornado shelter, find a ditch and lay flat in it until the all clear signal."  Hmmm....if I am lying flat in a ditch, is it likely that I will have access to a radio to hear that all-clear signal?  I think not.
Tuesday was a busy day, but I brought my harmonicas with me and wanted to play Tuesday night.  I found a jam at the Mardi Gras Cafe'.  This place is on the ground floor of an office tower right along Interstate 35E.  I drove out in the pouring rain to find the joint; finally located it after passing it up three or four times.  I dashed through the parking lot in a downpour, pulled open the door to find - an empty club.  There were a handful of musicians (mostly African American guys), and one bartender there.  The jam band was into classic soul tunes - old Stevie Wonder, the Temps, and so on.  The keyboard player switched to drums; another keyboard player stepped up, a very young college kid played bass and the main singer played passable guitar.  So I sat in for a few tunes, had a few laughs, and headed back to the hotel.  As I reflect on the jam, I think it was pretty cool - no one there except musicians (and damn few of them), lots of space to play, and no competition or silliness on the bandstand.  Plus, the players had some skill and grit.  
I will be back at the Mardi Gras when I return to Dallas.
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