Noah took some time today to pay tribute to the late and forever great, Leonard Cohen.
Like he said, tonight we’re in Austin, TX at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul and kicking things off at 10:30 PM. See you there!
New Orleans Big Brass Circus Rock Music
Noah took some time today to pay tribute to the late and forever great, Leonard Cohen.
Like he said, tonight we’re in Austin, TX at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul and kicking things off at 10:30 PM. See you there!
Dave Anderson: Principal Bassist of the LPO, Composer, Teacher, Bad Mofo and a great human being.
https://www.liben.com/anderson.html
What can’t this man do? Master of classical, jazz, rock and roll and everything in between. Composer, performer, teacher of the highest levels, he is known throughout the world of bass as a true badass. He has studied and played with everyone, and I mean everyone. Frank Proto, Jaco Pastorius, Bobby McFerrin, John Paul Jones, Hal Robinson, and too many others to count. I was very lucky to have him as my teacher and I am deeply grateful for all of the knowledge and skills he passed on to me. DERF!
– Jimmy
Duets Performed by Gaelen McCormick and Ed Paulsen
P.S. Gig tonight at the Blue Light Live in Lubbock, TX. Show starts at 11 PM.
Playing tonight at the Continental Club in Austin – The Derailers open at 10, DBRS to follow – hope to see you there!
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Tonight at 10 PM Dirty Bourbon will be filling the walls at Shoeshine Charley’s Big Top Lounge (above the Continental Club). And to really entice you folks there’s no cover charge at the door. So come on out and get into it!
The Big Top. 10 PM. Free Live Music
Tonight folks we’re performing at Lamberts in Austin, TX. Doors open at 9:30pm and music starts at 10pm. Go in early and hear the jazz stylings of Masumi & the Gentlemen.
Good food, good music, and good times. See y’all there!
T-Bone walker is the reason the Blues is what it is today. Legend has it he was the first ever blues performer to use an electric guitar. He roamed the streets of dallas at age 15 opening for national acts and String bands. By the time he was in his twenties he was in Los Angeles headlinging on Central Avenue.
Walker was the childhood hero of many many musicians. B.B. King bought his first electric after he heard “Stormy Monday”, and where do you think Jimi Hendrix learned to play with his teeth? Chuck Berry always listed T-Bone and bandleader Louis Jordan as his first influences.
– Big Charlie