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Morocco Part 6 – Jeff and Cindy Visit

My friends Jeff and Cindy Benton came to visit Casablanca for two nights on August 24. We had a busy time in Casablanca: we visited the Hassan II Mosque, went shopping for tapis (carpets), had a late night private dinner with Seef, a wealthy businessman from Oman, and went nightclubbing afterwards!
marrakech train station

Morocco Part 5 – Journey to Marrakech

"All aboard---the train......" The Crosby, Stills & Nash tune was going through my head during the 3-hr + train ride to Marrakech on Sunday, August 17, 2003. People had been warning me not to go since it’s so hot there (40-45 C or 104-113 F) this time of year.
Fes Train Station

Morocco Part 4 – Journey to Fes 2

In June, 2003 I travelled to Casablanca, Morocco for a 4-month gig at the Hyatt Regency. I’m re-posting the blog, a total of 6 posts, that I created and posted during the course of the gig in 2003. During my time there I was able to travel a bit, even though I played 6 nights a week in […]
Ella Fitzgerald and Band

Movie Review – “Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things.”

I saw this documentary film last night, and I didn’t realize how rare an opportunity it was, since there are only a few screenings ongoing in the US. The film was produced in the UK, and has been showing in Europe since last year. It was emotional seeing and hearing Ella’s life and music unfold […]
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Morocco Part 3 – Moroccan Wedding



Last night I went to a Moroccan wedding reception here at the hotel.

 Nourandine, a front desk manager, invited me to his cousins’ festivities.  When I got there after work at about midnight, the party was just beginning as the bride was being carried abound the room on an ornate elevated platform accompanied by the sounds of a raucous traditional sounding band consisting of long brass horns and drums.

Morocco Part 2 – Play It Again and Again Steve!

It’s getting a little more comfortable playing at the Casablanca Bar at the Hyatt Hotel. As Time Goes By, “The Song,” gets played every night. I went out Friday to the marketplace in the old walled section of Casablanca—it’s nearby, almost across the street from the Hotel. I was looking for an electric coffee maker for my room.

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