Buddy Guy, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones: @ the Keswick
Tonight:
November 16, 2011
Buddy Guy with special guests Indigenous and Michael Williams Band!
The four-time Grammy Award winner who inspired Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix & Stevie Ray Vaughan – high-energy guitar histrionics & boundless stage energy, along with his uniquely-tortured vocal style nearly as distinctive as his incendiary, rapid-fire fretwork!
Tomorrow:
Thursday November 17, 2011
Bela Fleck and The (Original) Flecktones
The Original Line-Up
Bela Fleck * Howard Levy * Victor Wooten * Roy “Futureman” Wooten
plus Marco Benevento
Touring in support of their just-released Rocket Science album – the totally unique quartet that melds jazz, bluegrass, classical, funk, country, world & more into sounds that defy description!
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Doyle Bramhall: 1949-2011
Austin music staple, Doyle Bramhall passed away on Tuesday November 12, 2011. Not only was he a mean drummer, he also could write a song or two. Most notably, he co-wrote Dirty Pool, Life By The Drop, and House Is Rockin’ with the great and talented Stevie Ray Vaughn. We lost a blues legend folks. Tip one back for him.
Press Release: Ziggy Marley at the Keswick
ZIGGY MARLEY
Thurs., Oct. 27 @ 8 PM
Special Guest: Leon Mobley
Ziggy Marley, five-time Grammy Award winner, humanitarian, singer, songwriter, filmmaker, comic book creator, producer and Reggae icon brings his “Forward to Love” tour to the Keswick on Thursday, October 27 at 8 PM.
Heavily influenced by his famous father, Ziggy’s early immersion in music began when he would sit in on recording sessions with The Wailers. Ziggy was still a child when his father died and the Marley sibling band, The Melody Makers, released their debut album. The burden of being a second generation star weighed heavily on the young Marley who looked and sounded eerily like his father. However with solid foundations of faith, fellowship and family, Ziggy has risen to the challenge of finding his own voice within the framework of tradition. Now, as the head of Tuff Gong Worldwide, Ziggy continues the dream of his father to own and manage their own music and preserve the integrity of the art they create.
Wild & Free, Marley’s fourth solo album released earlier this year, returns to the socially conscious reggae that launched his career. Mixing familiar textures and rhythms of reggae while further defining his unique artistic vision is what sets him in a class of his own. Wild & Free affirms Marley as a master storyteller with an innate sense of soul.
Ziggy Marley’s charity, U.R.G.E (Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment) acts to help children. Where resources are lacking, U.R.G. E seeks to make enduring contributions to improve the communities in which children learn, live and grow, in hopes of nourishing their future. Fueled by a true concern for the lives of children , aside from handing a child a toy, or taking a child to a park, is a long-term commitment to the care they need. There are much bigger factors to consider: safety, hunger, economics and education that determine the quality of life.
Tickets to see Ziggy Marley are $25, $29.50 and $35 and can be ordered online at keswicktheatre.com; via 24-hour phone charge @ 800-745-3000; at the Keswick box office Monday-Saturday, noon- 6PM and all Ticketmaster locations.
For more information on upcoming Keswick Theatre attractions, visit www.keswicktheatre.com
Thanks to Jen Muscatello at the Keswick for posting.
The Gourds Descend Upon Philly…Rock The House.
The Gourds
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia, PA
10.4.11
Setlist:
You Must Not Know
Peppermint City
Marginalized
Haunted
Web Before You Walk Into It
Right In The Head
Mister Betty
Wanamaker
Two Sparrows
Your Benefit
Maria
Magnetic Meteorite (Claude Bernard)
Burn The Honeysuckle
El Paso
Drop The Charges
I Want It So Bad
Melchert
Cracklins >> Dueling Banjos tease >> Cracklins
Encore:
All The Labor
Pine Island Bayou
I Like Drinking
Lower 48 >> Rich Girl (Daryl Hall) >> Lower 48
The Gourds @ The Saint, Asbury Park NJ
Great show last night in the dirty Jerz from the Boys. New tunes fell seamlessly in with the classic gems. On a sunday night, with a small crowd and a whole lot of band and crowd banter, The Gourds put on what some were calling “the best show of the tour so far.”
Can’t wait for the Philly show tomorrow night at the World Cafe Live. Don’t want to miss it if your in the Philadelphia area.
https://tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=2879
Here’s the setlist from last night:
10/2/11
The Gourds Live
The Saint
Asbury Park, NJ
Setlist:
Haunted
Melchert
Luddite Juice
Ink and Grief
Pill Bug Blues
Spanky
All In The Pack
Cranky Mullato
Hooky Junk
Drop What I’m Doing
Drop The Charges
Everybody’s Missing The Sun (Nils Lofgren banter)
Burn The Honeysuckle
Your Benefit (post-ironic classic rock)
You Must Not Know >>
Peppermint City
Two Sparrows
Layin Around The House
Lament
My Name Is Jorge
Lower 48
Encore:
All The Labor
Blood Of The Ram >>
Subway Train (New York Dolls cover)