A Look Back at
the CBMA with Jaci - November 2006
(photos courtesy of Clarke Whitfield)
![]() Jaci & Big John Thompson |
![]() Jaci & Billy Scott hanging out in front of Fat Harold's Beach Club |
![]() Billy Scott introduces Jaci to New Orleans native Ceasar of The Sugarbees |
![]() Jaci interviews Buddy Skipper of the Jetty Jumpers |
![]() Jaci records a pretty good blackmail comment from Ceasar |
![]() Billy Scott, Benny Huff of Hayes Jewelers, & Tommy Black of Tommy Black & Blooz - always trying to out-dress each other! |
![]() Jaci chats with Susan Trexler about the new CD "Measure Of Blues" |
![]() Susan tells Jaci about one of her favorite tracks on the disc - her husband Donnie's version of "Begin the Beguine" |

The beautiful Christmas tree at the
Alabama Theatre
![]() The Danville Shag Club's "spot" on Main Street |
![]() Can you identify THIS famous DJ? |
![]() Dink Perry chats with Jaci |
![]() The conversation with Dink continues |
![]() Donny Trexler takes time out to talk with Jaci |
![]() Donnie doing his thing on the dance floor |
![]() Jaci gets a few lines from Gary Brown |
![]() Jaci hanging out with Ricky Godfrey on his bus, with saxophonist Don Wise & Angel Rissof (front seat) - deep discussions of the future of beach music |
![]() Jaci & Willie C of the Beach Music Cafe' |
![]() Jim Quick trying to win some points with Billy Scott |

Archie Bell (of the Drells) struttin' his
stuff...
(photo courtesy of Willie
C - Coast magazine)

Presenting Craig Woolard's daughter,
joining the band for a song...

...and then Jack Ely (lead singer of the
Kingsmen) told the story of and performed
"Louie, Louie" in front of a live audience for the first time in 42
years!
(would you believe this is
Jack & his bandmates from way back when?)

(photo courtesy of Coast
magazine)

Jaci on the other side, being interviewed
by another online DJ

A favorite picture of Jaci's - a few
moments with Mighty Mike Schermer - his shag song has been at Number One for 43
solid weeks! Some of you may recognize him as the guitarist for
artists like Maria Muldaur and Bonnie Raitt.